10 Warnings Signs Of HEART ATTACK A Week BEFORE It Happens
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Top Comments (10)
1. Unusual fatigue 2. Mild angina 3. Shortness of breath 4. Sweating without exertion 5. Unexplained weakness 6. Nausea or vomiting 7. Dizzy or lightheadedness 8. Severe pain or pressure across the chest 9. Pain to left arm, pain in jaw, neck or shoulder 10. Severe shortness of breath. You are welcome.
My husband had the pain and tightening in his jaw and neck. He then had an increasing numbness and severe pain in his left leg. He had an aortic tear and dissection. Blood was not getting to his extremities. Thank God I was home and knew right away it was his heart and I called 911. He was life flighted to Cleveland Clinic where an amazing surgeon and team of medical professionals saved his life.
My husband thought he had heartburn for 3 weeks and kept taking tums. He was driving to town to get more tums and lost his vision. He stopped the truck, heard another car coming and waved it down. (We live in the country.) the person that stopped to help him was the head nurse at the icu unit. She told him he was having a heart attack and called an ambulance. 4 stents. 10 years ago and doing well. If he still had tums he would have died at home.
Wanted to share my mother's experience in hopes it may help someone else. Along with the incredible fatigue along with a few of the symptoms mentioned; she did not have chest, arm, or shoulder pain but kept complaining that her tongue felt incredibly heavy. I am a nurse & figured it was her heart & started with her chewing aspirin. She ended up with 4 stents, 2 90% occlusions & 2 75%. That was over 20 years ago & has done well since. So keep eye out for those weird signs & symptoms, not everyone fits in the box.
I had literally none of these symptoms except a strange tightness in my upper chest, I drove myself to the hospital and by the time I got there I knew something was seriously wrong and imminent. Shortly after getting into the emergency room I was asked to sit up to take an X-ray. I blacked out and my heart stopped. I was defibrillated and my heart started beating again, then 5 minutes later it stopped again and was defibrillated a second time. I was taken to the Cath lab and had a stent placed in the central artery in my heart. I had a 100% blockage from some plaque that came loose somewhere in my blood stream. I was released from the hospital less than 48 hours later. Moral of the story? Listen to your body and go to the emergency room if you don’t feel right.
A month before my grandmother passed away, she was feeling heaviness in the chest and shoulders. I told her three times to get it checked with the doctor during that time. One week before she passed away she was feeling diziness, while she did manage to see a doctor, unfortunately it was not a cardiologist and she was just given medicine for migraine. Four days before she passed away, she was sweating heavily and had discomfort in her stomach, we all just assumed it was constipation. And on her last few hours, she had intense stomach pain that she never felt before and was rushed to the emergency room and after a few minutes she had a heart attack and cardiac arrest. I only wish I took her symptoms more seriously and have seen more educational life saving videos like this since my other grandmother died of heart failure and my uncle died of a heart attack this 2024 as well.
🔴Blood Work Course https://www.drekberg.shop/products/ultimate-blood-work-course-by-dr-sten-ekberg 🔥Watch more life saving videos... 🔷 Top 10 Foods That Destroy Your Heart https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IazgmEyIrIM&list=PLpTTF6wMDLR79E3-ijN_r6e8XkU4nQNyl 🔷 Top 10 Best Vegetables To Unclog Arteries Naturally & Prevent Heart Attack https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-dmW1CUZxE&list=PLpTTF6wMDLR79E3-ijN_r6e8XkU4nQNyl
How great is this man 10 seconds he starts immediately name in the list no mumbo jumbo no filler no sponsored ad no three or four minutes of crap wait till they get to the point he went right to it❤
To be healthy after 40 years, you need to start taking care of your health from the age of 20. But even now it is not too late. Thank you doctor, you are right.
I started coughing and walking slow a few days before my first heart attack.
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1. Unusual fatigue 2. Mild angina 3. Shortness of breath 4. Sweating without exertion 5. Unexplained weakness 6. Nausea or vomiting 7. Dizzy or lightheadedness 8. Severe pain or pressure across the chest 9. Pain to left arm, pain in jaw, neck or shoulder 10. Severe shortness of breath. You are welcome.
My husband had the pain and tightening in his jaw and neck. He then had an increasing numbness and severe pain in his left leg. He had an aortic tear and dissection. Blood was not getting to his extremities. Thank God I was home and knew right away it was his heart and I called 911. He was life flighted to Cleveland Clinic where an amazing surgeon and team of medical professionals saved his life.
My husband thought he had heartburn for 3 weeks and kept taking tums. He was driving to town to get more tums and lost his vision. He stopped the truck, heard another car coming and waved it down. (We live in the country.) the person that stopped to help him was the head nurse at the icu unit. She told him he was having a heart attack and called an ambulance. 4 stents. 10 years ago and doing well. If he still had tums he would have died at home.
Wanted to share my mother's experience in hopes it may help someone else. Along with the incredible fatigue along with a few of the symptoms mentioned; she did not have chest, arm, or shoulder pain but kept complaining that her tongue felt incredibly heavy. I am a nurse & figured it was her heart & started with her chewing aspirin. She ended up with 4 stents, 2 90% occlusions & 2 75%. That was over 20 years ago & has done well since. So keep eye out for those weird signs & symptoms, not everyone fits in the box.
I had literally none of these symptoms except a strange tightness in my upper chest, I drove myself to the hospital and by the time I got there I knew something was seriously wrong and imminent. Shortly after getting into the emergency room I was asked to sit up to take an X-ray. I blacked out and my heart stopped. I was defibrillated and my heart started beating again, then 5 minutes later it stopped again and was defibrillated a second time. I was taken to the Cath lab and had a stent placed in the central artery in my heart. I had a 100% blockage from some plaque that came loose somewhere in my blood stream. I was released from the hospital less than 48 hours later. Moral of the story? Listen to your body and go to the emergency room if you don’t feel right.
A month before my grandmother passed away, she was feeling heaviness in the chest and shoulders. I told her three times to get it checked with the doctor during that time. One week before she passed away she was feeling diziness, while she did manage to see a doctor, unfortunately it was not a cardiologist and she was just given medicine for migraine. Four days before she passed away, she was sweating heavily and had discomfort in her stomach, we all just assumed it was constipation. And on her last few hours, she had intense stomach pain that she never felt before and was rushed to the emergency room and after a few minutes she had a heart attack and cardiac arrest. I only wish I took her symptoms more seriously and have seen more educational life saving videos like this since my other grandmother died of heart failure and my uncle died of a heart attack this 2024 as well.
🔴Blood Work Course https://www.drekberg.shop/products/ultimate-blood-work-course-by-dr-sten-ekberg 🔥Watch more life saving videos... 🔷 Top 10 Foods That Destroy Your Heart https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IazgmEyIrIM&list=PLpTTF6wMDLR79E3-ijN_r6e8XkU4nQNyl 🔷 Top 10 Best Vegetables To Unclog Arteries Naturally & Prevent Heart Attack https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-dmW1CUZxE&list=PLpTTF6wMDLR79E3-ijN_r6e8XkU4nQNyl
How great is this man 10 seconds he starts immediately name in the list no mumbo jumbo no filler no sponsored ad no three or four minutes of crap wait till they get to the point he went right to it❤
To be healthy after 40 years, you need to start taking care of your health from the age of 20. But even now it is not too late. Thank you doctor, you are right.
I started coughing and walking slow a few days before my first heart attack.