Is it normal to ignore heart problems?
So something weird happened with my heart where it felt like blood was rushing through it. I almost blacked out but didn't feel any pain or tightening in my chest. Happens every once in a while so I ignore it.
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So something weird happened with my heart where it felt like blood was rushing through it. I almost blacked out but didn't feel any pain or tightening in my chest. Happens every once in a while so I ignore it.
I ignored chest pain for nearly a year, telling myself it couldn't be a heart problem because it never happened during or after exertion, only when it awoke me from sleep or turned up when I was relaxed in an armchair. I didn't know then that many heart attacks aren't like the ones depicted in movies, ie middle aged men clutching their chests and collapsing.
Women often have different symptoms to men and I was in fact experiencing angina, which culminated in a heart attack which was described as "mild", but if that's a mild one I definitely don't want a severe one.
Never ignore anything to do with your heart: many conditions may be minor or caused by something else: for example severe indigestion can be confused with angina. It's not like pain or discomfort anywhere else in your body: ignore it and it could kill you.
could be an atrial fibrillation or somthing so minor as salt depleted. look if you feel dizzy dissolve a half spoon of salt in a glass of water , if you feel great afterwards i saved you thousands of dollars. On the other hand it could be something else and you are now dead. it happened to me, no im not dead, Asshole doctor got mad i put salt on my eggs so i looked up how much salt i was eating and it was 200 mg daily. most eat 2,500 daily , this fuck head almost killed me. Now i salt the living shit out of everything i can , even water. havent fainted in years. he never even asked what i eat. i eat only fresh cooked meat , fresh raw fruit and vegetables. I out lived my last doctor im on number two now.
Influence of Height, Weight and Age on Blood Pressure.
First published: January/December 1957 should i change my height weight sex and age to fit that 120/80 doc Punk or is that your goal ? see my point . thats really shitty advice to give a target BP and not know why. I dont want you to feel special . I get bad advice all the time.
Saline drips as an emergency measure are not the same as oversalting your food! And they don't "hang them on everyone" only those who medically need them: for example they weren't administered when I had a heart attack or was hospitalised for pneumonia due to a lung condition and they're not given to people with broken bones and lots of other conditions.