09-17-2016, 08:12 PM
I barely had logged onto my computer after arriving at work on Thursday, and had chest pains. At first, it felt like really bad heartburn. Then I felt a bit dizzy and my right arm started to hurt. OK, this is not normal, I thought. I took a powdered aspirin I had at my desk and immediately made my way to the ER at the nearest hospital (only about 3 miles away). Yep. Heart attack. 100% blockage of my left circumflex artery. Fortunately, getting there quickly enough, and a VERY good staff, and barely 45 min after I arrived, I had a stent installed to restore the blood flow. No other blockages. No residual heart damage. They did the entire procedure though the femoral artery, gaining access via my groin. I am home now after spending 2 nights in ICU. Blood pressure normal (it was 214/110 at the ER!). A hair exhausted, but VERY blessed to be alive! I lost my brother to a heart attack at age 53. I am still a relatively young 60.
So, no knee replacement for another year. Lots more pills to take. Lots less kinds of food on my menu. Lot more appreciation for friends and family.
Public Service Announcement: If you believe you are at risk for a heart attack, keep some aspirin handy at home or work. I had a powdered packet of Bayer aspirin at work. I can't say for sure it saved my life, but the docs said that was the right thing to do.
So, no knee replacement for another year. Lots more pills to take. Lots less kinds of food on my menu. Lot more appreciation for friends and family.
Public Service Announcement: If you believe you are at risk for a heart attack, keep some aspirin handy at home or work. I had a powdered packet of Bayer aspirin at work. I can't say for sure it saved my life, but the docs said that was the right thing to do.
Still Learning,
Allan Hill
Allan Hill