Posted by 26cows on December 06, 2011 at 09:42:11 from (206.126.209.6):
I hope every one can learn from this. It started wed. november 2 at night. Had pain in my center of my chest, lower jaw and down back of my arms. lasted about 3 min. Thought I was coming down with something. Felt fine, went to work the next day. Halfway through the morring had the chest pain, back side of arms, got dizzy and switty. Work called 911. Ride with the lights on. Got the aspern, I-V, and nito on the way. In the emergency room as they took my stuff. Heard the beeeeeep. Saw their eyes get get big as they steped back. Straight to the cath lab. Had complety blocked arttery. Had stent put in. Three day in the hostable. On the nov. 22 had the 2nd stent put in. Started rehab last week wed. I am feeling better. Not back to work yet. If anyone get a sharp pain in your chest don't wait, go to the Dr. Hope no one else has to through this. David
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