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    Sad to die so young but we are all only a breath away at any moment after all.
    Seems we will have to do away with retirement! everybody who retires, dies, this bloke was just thinking about it!!
    On the serious side, it reminds us that life is finite and we need to use our time wisely and in harmony with our selected environment. All actions have consquences even if it just gets your blood pressure up, and I think that is probably considered good for you at least once a day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Numpty's Missus View Post
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    Thats why if you go to hospital with chest pain they will hook you up to a monitor and keep you in for at least 12hrs, while they determine through blood tests if you've had a heart attack.

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    That's interesting - when it happened to me a couple of years ago I was only at the hospital for about three hours before they sent me home - the blood test took about fifteen minutes for results. Eventually, after detailed assessment it was determined that it was a gallstone (which has given no further trouble).

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    Sad, Very Sad.

    Aunty of mine was making the bed one day and had a massive Anurism (spelling) she went in a flash, doctor said she proberly never felt it.

    What a nice way to go, Quick and painless....

    My luck will be that Crucifiction will come back into fashion....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Numpty's Missus View Post
    Thats because the docs would have used more than just the blood test to reach the conclusion. While the pain of gallstones can mimick heart pain it is usually a different pain and not relieved by the treatment for chest pain eg stick an anginine tablet under the tongue of someone with heart pain and it will at least alleviate it somewhat. No effect on gallstone pain and if its gastric reflux you have the pain will likely get much worse...

    I must admit, they do usually wait for the 2nd of 3 blood tests taken over a period of time. But some docs do think a negative on the 1st test means no heart attack but this is not necessarily so
    Always good to have the knowledgeable people around. My problem is after spending so much time in hospitals growing up I hate them and only go as a last resort. I still remember my mum would sign the discharge papers before the ambo's could take her if it was one hospital in particular.
    The biggest problem is realizing it is chest pain and not a stitch or similar. At least I don't get those pains anymore

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    Quote Originally Posted by Numpty's Missus View Post
    Thats the thing you see...if you have chest pain you sit down and do nothing...and get an ambulance to come get you...its no good driving anywhere with chest pain...in fact its a great danger to everyone else on the road

    ECG's only measure the electrical activity of the heart. They don't detect muscle damage (heart attack)...so you can have a massive heart attack and have a normal ECG.
    Thats why if you go to hospital with chest pain they will hook you up to a monitor and keep you in for at least 12hrs, while they determine through blood tests if you've had a heart attack.

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    One of my old boy's work mates, also 43 (10 years apart) sitting at home eating dinner in his chair, with his wife and 4 yound kids, start to pretend to choke and carry on......always a practical joker, except this time he wasn't joking, dropped dead in his lounge room, infront of his kids non drinker, non smoker, fitness fanatic

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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    non drinker, non smoker, fitness fanatic
    My old man at 55. heart attack in his sleep. Mum and i did cpr but was of no luck. Apparently he got up that night with a sore arm or something, thought it was a reaction to Methal Bromide that he was spraying at work, had a panadol and went back to bed for the last time.

    This is why i have chosen to have a few drinks and not be very fit

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