jackie schmidt
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The reason I did not want to say anything was because I wanted to wait untill they found out more, and of course, my prognoses.
I woke up suddenly at 3:AM Sunday morning with a terrible chest pain, going down into my left arm.
I got to the hospitol by ambulance. The crew emmediatly gave me aspirin, oxygen, and a nitro tab.
My blood pressure was 218 over 110......bad Really bad. By 5:00 AM, The pain was subsiding, but I felt pretty bad.
The initial blood enzymes showed a minor event. By mid Sunday morning, the Cardiologist decided to do an echo cardiogram and a Heart Catherization .
I just got back from both procedures, ( it's Monday eavning), and the news couldn't be better. The echo showed a strong heart with good rhythm and a good rate.
The catherization showed some blockage in various arteries, but not enough to warrant a ballon expansion or any stints. The culprit was a small artery that he described like a twig on the end of a small branch on a tree. It was 98 percent blocked, causing the "event". The cardiologist said it would self heal.
My heart is strong, beats good, and shows no damage.
The kicker is I will now have to be on blood pressure, blood thinning, and cholesterol meds. Since I have never taken anything, I guess I will have to bite the bullet and do it.
By definition, I do have coronary desease. I am also an old man.I will have to learn to live with it.
Most of you know I almost died from kidney failure about 8 years ago. Any meds will have to take into consideration the fact that no harm can come to what's left of my kidneys.
Anyway, I will get on with life.
I woke up suddenly at 3:AM Sunday morning with a terrible chest pain, going down into my left arm.
I got to the hospitol by ambulance. The crew emmediatly gave me aspirin, oxygen, and a nitro tab.
My blood pressure was 218 over 110......bad Really bad. By 5:00 AM, The pain was subsiding, but I felt pretty bad.
The initial blood enzymes showed a minor event. By mid Sunday morning, the Cardiologist decided to do an echo cardiogram and a Heart Catherization .
I just got back from both procedures, ( it's Monday eavning), and the news couldn't be better. The echo showed a strong heart with good rhythm and a good rate.
The catherization showed some blockage in various arteries, but not enough to warrant a ballon expansion or any stints. The culprit was a small artery that he described like a twig on the end of a small branch on a tree. It was 98 percent blocked, causing the "event". The cardiologist said it would self heal.
My heart is strong, beats good, and shows no damage.
The kicker is I will now have to be on blood pressure, blood thinning, and cholesterol meds. Since I have never taken anything, I guess I will have to bite the bullet and do it.
By definition, I do have coronary desease. I am also an old man.I will have to learn to live with it.
Most of you know I almost died from kidney failure about 8 years ago. Any meds will have to take into consideration the fact that no harm can come to what's left of my kidneys.
Anyway, I will get on with life.
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