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Yes, nausea and cold sweat are more, and breathlessness. (Some things are shared with men, but the location of the pain seems to be gender specific!) Thanks for your comment, Linda. And glad about your...
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Incidentally, the time of pain and wondering without a diagnosis was bad — and I wanted to tell you that Martin Walker and chief of police Bruno brightened several sleepless nights! Vielen dank — I’m...
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Yes, it’s often harder for the one who has to watch — and it was tough on Frank. Until this week I didn’t realize just HOW close it had been — because I did actually have a heart attack. There’s still...
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I am glad to hear that, Judith.
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Judith – Thank God you’re back and able to tell the tale!
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Indeed! I’ll say one thing, Martin: the whole experience has left me with an overwhelming sense of gratitude —
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Judy - My symptoms (arm pain) were the same in 1991 … My very able internist insisted on a stress test. It was positive for a blockage but the attending cardiologist said it was a “false” positive as I...
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I’m seeing the cardiologist on Monday for the first time since the catheterization and stent. So I’ll know more about when the heart attack occurred — at the first instance, or sometime during the...
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Thanks for prayers and wishes, Kamakshi! I’m glad to be back, although it still feels a little strange to be here —
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So VERY VERY glad to see you back Judy!! – I’d thought you just needed a break from the demands of being a 24×7 blogger – as I often need from being a blog 24×7 surfer ! – so when I looked in on you a...
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Oh my gracious, you have been through quite the trial. I am so happy to see you are back. I look forward to hearing more of your recovery. Thanks, Judith, for the education you have provided us in this...
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Thanks, Tara. Glad and grateful to be back — and now, Onward!
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Who would have thought that your heart episode would have brought such wisdom to light? May I add another prayer I used when nothing else seemed possible. It was “HELP” That was a long time ago and I’m...
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So glad you are doing well. Listening to our bodies is an important direction for women. Matters of the heart is direct and wonderfully stated to all women. We are different than men and we celebrate...
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I am in a state of shock! I had no idea you were going through all of this Judy. I am just sorry I couldn’t have been a part of the cheering and special praying team although you and Frank are never...
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Oh, it was a time, Therese! Glad it’s behind me, and grateful for the absolute miracles of modern science. What they can do now, it used to be the subject of science fiction movies, like Incredible...
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Glad you’re feeling better Thanks for sharing your story – the information is definitely useful for many of us who assume a heart attack must mean chest pains. Welcome back!
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Thank you — I’m glad and grateful to be here.
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