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WebLady
01-19-2006, 07:29 PM
This was sent to me today and I thought I would pass it along here ... tuck this in the back of your mind somewhere, it sounds like something we should all be aware of.

Heart Attack Procedure: NOT A JOKE

Not every heart attack symptom is going to be the left arm hurting.

Be aware of intense pain in the jaw line. You may never have the first chest
pain during the course of a heart attack.

Nausea and intense sweating are also common symptoms. 60% of people who have a heart attack while they are asleep do not wake up.

Let's say it's 6.15pm and you're driving home (alone of course), after an
unusually hard day on the job. You're tired, upset and frustrated. Suddenly
you start experiencing severe pain in your chest that starts to radiate out
into your arm and up into your jaw. You are only about five miles from the
hospital nearest your home.

Unfortunately you don't know if you'll be able to make it that far. You
have been trained in CPR, but the guy that taught the course did not tell
you how to perform it on yourself!

HOW TO SURVIVE A HEART ATTACK WHEN ALONE

Since many people are alone when they suffer a heart attack, without help,
the person whose heart is beating improperly and who begins to feel faint,
has only about 10 seconds left before losing consciousness. However, these
victims can help themselves by coughing repeatedly and very vigorously. A
deep breath should be taken before each cough, and the cough must be deep and prolonged, as when producing sputum from deep inside the chest.

A breath and a cough must be repeated about every two seconds without let-up until help arrives, or until the heart is felt to be beating normally again.
Deep breaths get oxygen into the lungs and coughing movements squeeze the heart and keep the blood circulating.

The squeezing pressure on the heart also helps it regain normal rhythm. In
this way, heart attack victims can get to a hospital.

usahgrad
01-19-2006, 07:38 PM
Thank you for posting that!

My father passed away from a heart attack eighteen years ago. I'm extremely sensitive to the topic because so many people don't know what they're doing to themselves. That article was very good. Thanks again!

WebLady
01-19-2006, 07:48 PM
I am sorry to hear about your dad Kelli :hug: A friend of mine's husband had a heart attack last year and didn't even know it! He is lucky to still be alive.

There is this guy that worked at the local police station that just died of a heart attack a couple of weeks ago and he was only like 50. From what I heard, he thought he just had heartburn and he was going home to rest and he passed out in the driveway at his house.

There is alot of health risks in my family so I am trying to get better educated about health and such.

usahgrad
01-19-2006, 07:51 PM
That's a good way to go. We have a lot of health problems in my family too...so I'm always trying to watch things: Blood Pressure mainly...that's a BIG problem in our family.

It drives me crazy that my mother and sister don't take any preventative measures. It's been over ten years since my mother got a mammogram and my sister is almost 20 and STILL hasn't gone for her FIRST OB-GYN appointment. I want to smack their heads together!

Wow...sorry...

WebLady
01-19-2006, 08:04 PM
Blood Pressure is a big problem in our family too.

Most of my family don't take as good care of themselves as they should.

I haven't had a mammogram yet but I do go do the yearly check-up thing ... I was about 22 before I went for my 1st appointment. I don't really know why. I hate it but I go every year ... my mom has so much wrong with her, I am terrified that there will be something wrong with me.