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dorsetfreelander



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Warning to everyone - chest pains

I am 73 and pretty fit for my age, I go cycling every day for a mile or two and I have a rowing machine. Three weeks ago whilst watching TV i suddenly felt a bit odd in my chest, this passed very quickly but I woke in the night hot and sweaty and not feeling OK. In the morning I rang the GP surgery and they immediately said go to A&E. Initlal tests on ECG were fine then one of the blood tests showed that I had had a heart attack. I was admitted immediately on friday and two days later on MOnday morning had an angiogram and some stents fitted. The whole process took about an hour. I now feel perfectly normal and back on the bike (actually fitter than before).
The reason for telling this tale is that the hospital said that I was one of the fittest patients they had seen for some time but that a lot of people dismiss chest pains as indigestion. I was lucky to catch it early. Be warned. Very Happy 3 x FL1 2 manual + 1 auto
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Lightwater



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Thanks for warning & best wishes.



Other half has kidney disease. Always had a very good diet, actually don't have to change things a lot other than reduce potassium & phosphorus, leaching food where possible, unfortunately have to stop varios veggies like tomatoes, spinach, avocado & bananas etc.

Anyway, for many one seems to be ok before you realise, then it is dialysis, but it will happen at some stage, which we are trying our very best to delay. Kidney transplant won't happen, too old!

For one's next blood test get kidney function included. Some can change their diet to delay issues. Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device!

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Re: Warning to everyone - chest pains

dorsetfreelander wrote:
I am 73 and pretty fit for my age, I go cycling every day for a mile or two and I have a rowing machine. Three weeks ago whilst watching TV i suddenly felt a bit odd in my chest, this passed very quickly but I woke in the night hot and sweaty and not feeling OK. In the morning I rang the GP surgery and they immediately said go to A&E. Initlal tests on ECG were fine then one of the blood tests showed that I had had a heart attack. I was admitted immediately on friday and two days later on MOnday morning had an angiogram and some stents fitted. The whole process took about an hour. I now feel perfectly normal and back on the bike (actually fitter than before).
The reason for telling this tale is that the hospital said that I was one of the fittest patients they had seen for some time but that a lot of people dismiss chest pains as indigestion. I was lucky to catch it early. Be warned. Very Happy


Similar experience myself back in 2011. I used to walk to a car share colleagues and was getting a niggling pain in the middle of my shoulders and put it down to carrying my small backpack over just the one shoulder. It was only evident on that short walk which was up a slight incline; no problems at all at any other time. Significant Other suggested I speak to GP who promptly sent me to cardiac department at local A&E. Stuck on a treadmill, diagnosed potential blockage so in for angiogram followed by angioplasty the week after. Fortunately only required the one stent. Been okay ever since although was warned there is potential for stent to need renewal at the 10 year mark (am now 6months over that point Laughing )
So as Dorset has said, don’t ignore any such niggles.
Now if all the other body parts were working as well Rolling with laughter

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Lightwater



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Failing memory... which body parts?


Be careful of treadmill tests. I knew someone who was being tested on a treadmill for above mentioned issues. After 2 hours with the paramedics working on him, he was turned off so to speak! He was a pretty fit person. Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device!

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I’ve forgotten which body parts have failed or are failing. I can’t remember if my memory is one of them Wink

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Dorset
Thanks for reminder.
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Over half a lifetime ago I called the Doctor to complain of chest pains. I was told to come in right away, was checked over and sent to hospital that very morning to have a test which fortunately proved clear so no problems at all.

Took the dog out for a walk that evening and realised it was the bloody dog pulling on the lead that caused the muscular pain. : Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes

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When I was seven years old my Father came into the bedroom and said to my Mother "Kath I still have those pains in the chest".

my mother replied "oh just go to bed" he did the following morning he was dead I will never forget that morming with me my Mother and Sister trying to wake him up. He was just 40 yrs old

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Happy your feeling better than ever again, too many people put mild heart attacks down to indigestion and find out sometimes too late.

@Rommel…..cannot imagine how you could ever completely get over that memory, our next door neighbour was 42 and was driving his Son back from a medical school interview (the Son is now a Doctor and doing really well) along the M1 through some roadworks when the Son realised his Dad was looking down into his lap and drifting slightly out of lane, he thought his Dad was mucking around like normal, but the car careered through traffic cones and his Son pulled the handbrake on and held the steering wheel (clever lad, his Dad taught him that…go figure) when the Police arrived about five minutes later they said his Dad was dead, he had had a massive embolism and died immediately.

Ironically his Dad was super fit, and even had a web page called “running around the world” he was a keen runner and as he was a structural engineer building bridges all over the world, every trip/contract he had a complete medical for insurance and never showed up any abnormalities, which he did in fact have.

Us men are the very worst at recognising our weaknesses, whatever it is…..get it checked. Regards

David

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5 years ago on a Sunday, decided to play under the FL2, got the ramps out of the garage and only made it half way to the car before I had to stop for a rest -WTF I can walk a mile carrying these let alone 50yds I must be unfit.

Come Wednesday I suggest tomorrow after tea we go for a walk - Gill thinks it's Christmas as she has been on my case for years about my lack of exercise. Thursday after tea, get coat on, and go up two flights of stairs, at the top I need a rest - dripping literally in sweat. Come down one flight of stairs and the chest pain drops me like a sack of spuds.
Gill rings for ambulance - I swear at her as I have been having these chest pains for weeks and I will be fine in 20 minutes. Ambulance crew turn up in 10 minutes, they aren't so sure that it's indigestion. Blue light to hospital and blood test. No idea what the enzyme is that they are looking for but a count of 20-30 is a sure sign that the heart has been "stressed". They are supposed to give you another one some time later as the count continues to rise for some time. Long story short mine was north of 500 and they didn't expect me to make the weekend.
Monday I had 5 bypasses put in, they couldn't get the stents in on Sunday as the arteries(?)were completely blocked.

They send you to a hospital gym for several weeks to get you back on your feet, half the 12 in my class were very athletic runners / fitness freaks the other half were either normallish or overweight like me.
My thinking was if that's the case being fit doesn't help, apparently though it does, because the people who don't make it don't get to the physio stage.

Now the bad news
They give you a spray of glyceryl trinitrate, if you get chest pains you spray it under your tongue and it opens the blood vessels making it easier for your heart - gives you an amazing headache.
Friday on my way to work, chest pains back, hot sweats and lost feeling in my hands. Pulled over and took the spray, 10ish minutes later feeling is back in my hands, chest pains has lessened - no headache. Needed it twice since. This is not going to end well, will ring surgery Monday. Tangiers Orange - gone, missing her
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Andy- I hope all is Ok when you see Doctor 2011 XS,Sumatra Black, GONE MARCH 2014- RR Evoque Prestige 5 door ,MY 2014,Loire Blue, Silver Roof, Panoramic roof.
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Andy

So sorry to hear about your dicky ticker. All the best

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All the best Andy…… Regards

David

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dorsetfreelander



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A bit more detail on my case. I walked into A&E and they tested blood pressure which was a bit high then gave me an ECG which was perfectly normal so they took a load of blood samples which also started coming back normal so the Dr said we think it's just a digestion problem so go home and if anything shows up in the rest of the tests we will let you know. I walked out and got in my wife's car and my phone rang with a message get back here asap. My isotroponin level was at 94 (should be around 14) so they did another sample and that came back at 105 so I was admitted immediately.
Funny thing is that my ECGs were showing normal and they did an ultrasound scan of the heart where they measured the efficiency of the pumping and was all normal. In my case it's Angina and it's hereditary and I did have a couple of arteries with narrowing which they fixed with stents. I haven't had to use the nitroglycerine spray thing and I feel fitter than before on my bike.
I saw the cardiac nurse for a checkup last week and all was OK but she did say that you see a lot of fit people like this because the unfit ones don't tend to make it. Shocked 3 x FL1 2 manual + 1 auto
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Andy131 wrote:
5 years ago on a Sunday, decided to play under the FL2, got the ramps out of the garage and only made it half way to the car before I had to stop for a rest -WTF I can walk a mile carrying these let alone 50yds I must be unfit.

Come Wednesday I suggest tomorrow after tea we go for a walk - Gill thinks it's Christmas as she has been on my case for years about my lack of exercise. Thursday after tea, get coat on, and go up two flights of stairs, at the top I need a rest - dripping literally in sweat. Come down one flight of stairs and the chest pain drops me like a sack of spuds.
Gill rings for ambulance - I swear at her as I have been having these chest pains for weeks and I will be fine in 20 minutes. Ambulance crew turn up in 10 minutes, they aren't so sure that it's indigestion. Blue light to hospital and blood test. No idea what the enzyme is that they are looking for but a count of 20-30 is a sure sign that the heart has been "stressed". They are supposed to give you another one some time later as the count continues to rise for some time. Long story short mine was north of 500 and they didn't expect me to make the weekend.
Monday I had 5 bypasses put in, they couldn't get the stents in on Sunday as the arteries(?)were completely blocked.

They send you to a hospital gym for several weeks to get you back on your feet, half the 12 in my class were very athletic runners / fitness freaks the other half were either normallish or overweight like me.
My thinking was if that's the case being fit doesn't help, apparently though it does, because the people who don't make it don't get to the physio stage.

Now the bad news
They give you a spray of glyceryl trinitrate, if you get chest pains you spray it under your tongue and it opens the blood vessels making it easier for your heart - gives you an amazing headache.
Friday on my way to work, chest pains back, hot sweats and lost feeling in my hands. Pulled over and took the spray, 10ish minutes later feeling is back in my hands, chest pains has lessened - no headache. Needed it twice since. This is not going to end well, will ring surgery Monday.


Hope it all ends well Andy, going on what you have been through, I’d have thought A & E should have been your first stop though…

I suffered 3 heart attacks in a 28hr period just over 6yrs ago, culminating in a triple heart bypass. I never really had the physical strength to go back to work full time after that & retired about 18mths later. (Now Sold). 2008 Freelander 2 (Nazca Sand) SE TD4 Auto. Statutory write off & on WOVR for hail damage but still road legal.
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