Heart attack - it can happen
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Re: Heart attack - it can happen
Postby Leiothrix » Sun Jun 24, 2012 5:23 pm
And everyone says people don't drink enough water -- beer is ~95% water . . .
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Postby bigfriendlyvegan » Sun Jun 24, 2012 11:55 pm
mmmm...cyanidePawPaw wrote:natural ingredients? try eating 100 apricot kernels twice a day for a week, and see how dead you end up.
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Re: Heart attack - it can happen
Postby r2160 » Fri Jul 06, 2012 8:46 am
Glad you got through it Dave.
Some 13 years ago, I had a similar thing happen. I was at work, just walking up some stairs, and I felt a pain (similar to indigestion) in my chest. It got to a point that I simply was unable to even stand.
Work called an ambulance and I was rushed to Concord Hospital and put into Coronary Care and administered a drug called TPA. As I lay in the emergency room, a doctor leaned over and said. " Sir, you are having a heart attack". My reply? "That can't be possible, I am only 33". Afterwards, the doctors tested me for everything, and all they could say is that they couldn't explain why it happened.
Well it is, it was and fortunately, I am still here. That was in 1999. I gave up smoking on that day, I eat significantly better, and while I would like to lose some weight, I don't believe I am significantly overweight.
It turns out that all of us build up plaque in our arteries. I had an argument with the fool that called himself my boss that morning. A piece of plaque in the rear artery to my heart flaked off, and blocked the artery, thus causing the heart attack.
I ride 2-300km per week now, and if I can't ride the bike I must admit, I get quite agitated. I enjoy the racing, but the gradings and people who believe a voucher for $20 is more important than sportsmanship has changed my opinion of racing of late.
I can assure you all, that after talking to the doctors there, unfortunately, it can happen to anybody.
cheers
Glenn
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Postby bigfriendlyvegan » Fri Jul 06, 2012 3:04 pm
Artery plaque is now thought the be caused by stem cells! I read about this last month, here is a good summary of the research. Stem cells may also hold the key to treating tumour growth. More research is needed.r2160 wrote:It turns out that all of us build up plaque in our arteries. I had an argument with the fool that called himself my boss that morning. A piece of plaque in the rear artery to my heart flaked off, and blocked the artery, thus causing the heart attack.
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Postby PawPaw » Fri Jul 06, 2012 3:18 pm
If there wasn't excessive LDL in the blood, then there'd be much less arterial damage in the first place.bigfriendlyvegan wrote:Artery plaque is now thought the be caused by stem cells! I read about this last month, here is a good summary of the research. Stem cells may also hold the key to treating tumour growth. More research is needed.
It isn't the stem cells initiating the damage. They are just part of the response to damage caused by excess LDL.
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Re: Heart attack - it can happen
Postby DaveOZ » Mon Jul 09, 2012 5:18 pm
Thanks Glenn. I've heard many similar stories in the past 3 months. It's scary really.r2160 wrote: Glad you got through it Dave.
I can assure you all, that after talking to the doctors there, unfortunately, it can happen to anybody.
cheers
Glenn
I'm feeling great now and been riding the bike a fair bit. Need to slowly build my endurance back up now.
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Postby nickobec » Tue Jul 10, 2012 11:48 am
You will be surprised how fast your endurance comes back.DaveOZ wrote:I'm feeling great now and been riding the bike a fair bit. Need to slowly build my endurance back up now.
Part of the process is your body learning to deal with the cocktail of drugs you are on.
Took me 3 to 4 months, with 3 weeks abstinence. However, after a couple of months I was riding more often after my heart attack, because it felt good and I needed to shift a few kilos.
2.5 years later weight is off (though is does fluctuate a little and could lose a few more kg for racing purposes), endurance is far better than before and I am racing now, something I would not contemplated 3 years ago)
My current cocktail: Beta blocker - Atenolol-GA (HR lowering), Ramipril (BP lowering), Statin (cholesterol lowering), Aspirin (blood thinning) and I expect to be on them for the rest of my life..
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Re: Heart attack - it can happen
Postby trailgumby » Tue Jul 10, 2012 11:54 am
They ran some tests. Fortunately no protein in the blood so no myocardial infarction, thank heavens. So I'm guessing some sort of RSI or muscle strain as she was doing a couple of activities she hadn't done for awhile.
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Re: Heart attack - it can happen
Postby JustJames » Thu Jul 12, 2012 10:57 am
Not sure that you should be bragging in this thread, TG.trailgumby wrote:... I'm guessing some sort of RSI or muscle strain as she was doing a couple of activities she hadn't done for awhile.
(But pleased that scare was largely for nothing.)
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