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What can I do - I was born this way LOL
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: ohio
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thats terrible hope she recovers fast like I did... and stents fix the blockage
I had mine with no insurance the first one, then some months after that I got on my wifes insurance and had what they called a cardiac event, the only symptoms to that one was a little pain in the chest the size of a fifty cent piece when I talked and a little dizzy, infact I drove myself to the ER to get checked out and another stent placed infact the doctor who put the stent in told me that a women came in with just pain in her little finger, no where else people dont fucking wait when a small pain in your chest doesnt go away, quick thinking and acting and not waiting around increases your chance of a normal life after an attack all and all i was very lucky to have hardly any heart muscle damage and a treadmill stress test showed a near normal ejection fraction women are different then men, often they don't have hardly any chest pain and have pain else where and that's often why they have a lot of muscle damage, cause they dont think there heart needs serviced, women also have smaller coronary arteries and stents are to hard to place farther down in there coronary branch and often more women then men need a bypass all the info I just gave is fact and after I had mine I did a lot of research on heart disease and hang in there jaymie |
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