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Wild Bill 2
  
Hello,

I'd like to exchange email with anyone who has suffered a
Silent Heart Attack. Talk about symptoms, meds, etc.

Thanks.

Bill poston8@comcast.net

Wild Bill 2, Marietta, Ga. (^_-) email: poston8 at
comcast.net

Aries
  
On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 10:06:03 -0400, Wild Bill 2 surfed into the newsgroup
from cyberspace:

> Hello,
>
> I'd like to exchange email with anyone who has suffered a
> Silent Heart Attack. Talk about symptoms, meds, etc.
>

What exactly is a silent heart attack ?
--
http://www.copelands.plus.com/val/

Anonymous
  
"Aries" <me@antispam.com> wrote in message
news:1ifetst3e96dr.dlg@copelands.co.uk...
> On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 10:06:03 -0400, Wild Bill 2 surfed
> into the newsgroup from cyberspace:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'd like to exchange email with anyone who has suffered
> > a Silent Heart Attack. Talk about symptoms, meds, etc.
> >
>
> What exactly is a silent heart attack ?
> --
> http://www.copelands.plus.com/val/

A heart attack you did not know you had, though it will show
up on an EKG. It has little or perhaps no symptoms.

Bill

William Wagner
  
In article <1ifetst3e96dr.dlg@copelands.co.uk>, Aries <me@antispam.com>
wrote:

> What exactly is a silent heart attack ?

My good friend Sam came to work one day about 10 years ago
and he looked like he had a bad case of flu. Our boss sent
him to the hospital at work who said he was OK. Next day a
repeat. On the third day we asked for an EkG. Sam failed. No
pain just slowly turning more and more blue. Sam passed in
the next six months.

Weird stuff eh? I guess heart failure has many ways of
expressing itself. Now where is that Nitro I say I
don't need. ;))

William(Bill)

--
"My dog never came across a bush he didn't like!" Stolen;))
Garden in Zone 5 S Jersey USA Shade William(Bill)

Aries
  
On Sat, 26 Jun 2004 19:07:17 -0400, William Wagner surfed into the newsgroup
from cyberspace:

> In article <1ifetst3e96dr.dlg@copelands.co.uk>, Aries
> <me@antispam.com> wrote:
>
> > What exactly is a silent heart attack ?
>
> My good friend Sam came to work one day about 10 years ago
> and he looked like he had a bad case of flu. Our boss sent
> him to the hospital at work who said he was OK. Next day a
> repeat. On the third day we asked for an EkG. Sam failed.
> No pain just slowly turning more and more blue. Sam passed
> in the next six months.
>
> Weird stuff eh? I guess heart failure has many ways of
> expressing itself. Now where is that Nitro I say I don't
> need. ;))
>
> William(Bill)

Scarey :(
--
http://www.copelands.plus.com/val/

Aries
  
On Sat, 26 Jun 2004 21:55:53 GMT, Bill surfed into the newsgroup from
cyberspace:

> "Aries" <me@antispam.com> wrote in message
> news:1ifetst3e96dr.dlg@copelands.co.uk...
> > On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 10:06:03 -0400, Wild Bill 2 surfed
> > into the
newsgroup
> > from cyberspace:
> >
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > I'd like to exchange email with anyone who has
> > > suffered a Silent Heart Attack. Talk about symptoms,
> > > meds, etc.
> > >
> >
> > What exactly is a silent heart attack ?
> > --
> > http://www.copelands.plus.com/val/
>
> A heart attack you did not know you had, though it will
> show up on an EKG.
It
> has little or perhaps no symptoms.
>
> Bill

Sounds like something many of us could have suffered but not
known about ? Would feeling extrememly breathless after
climbing stairs be a pointer do you think?
--
http://www.copelands.plus.com/val/

Don Kirkman
  
It seems to me I heard somewhere that Bill wrote in article
<JhmDc.1481$e71.1417@newssvr33.news.prodigy.com>:

>"Aries" <me@antispam.com> wrote in message
>news:1ifetst3e96dr.dlg@copelands.co.uk...
>> On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 10:06:03 -0400, Wild Bill 2 surfed
>> into the newsgroup from cyberspace:

>> > I'd like to exchange email with anyone who has suffered
>> > a Silent Heart Attack. Talk about symptoms, meds, etc.

>> What exactly is a silent heart attack ?

>> http://www.copelands.plus.com/val/

>A heart attack you did not know you had, though it will
>show up on an EKG. It has little or perhaps no symptoms.

In my brother's case, it showed up on the EKG some time
(months?) later when he was having other cardiac problems
and went to the doctor. Till then he had no idea he had
heart problems--he's since had bypasses and is on medication
for our familial high cholesterol; most of the men in my
father's generation had heart problems, my oldest brother
died of an attack in his forties, I, the brother I mention
here, and my sister are all on cholesterol medication, and
my younger brother isn't because AFAIK he hasn't seen a
doctor yet.
--
Don donkirk@covad.net

Anonymous
  
"Aries" <me@antispam.com> wrote in message
news:s1kjd4ogtep$.dlg@copelands.co.uk...
> On Sat, 26 Jun 2004 21:55:53 GMT, Bill surfed into the
> newsgroup from cyberspace:
>
> > "Aries" <me@antispam.com> wrote in message
> > news:1ifetst3e96dr.dlg@copelands.co.uk...
> > > On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 10:06:03 -0400, Wild Bill 2 surfed
> > > into the
> newsgroup
> > > from cyberspace:
> > >
> > > > Hello,
> > > >
> > > > I'd like to exchange email with anyone who has
> > > > suffered a Silent Heart Attack. Talk about symptoms,
> > > > meds, etc.
> > > >
> > >
> > > What exactly is a silent heart attack ?
> > > --
> > > http://www.copelands.plus.com/val/
> >
> > A heart attack you did not know you had, though it will
> > show up on an EKG.
> It
> > has little or perhaps no symptoms.
> >
> > Bill
>
> Sounds like something many of us could have suffered but
> not known about ? Would feeling extrememly breathless
> after climbing stairs be a pointer do you think?
> --
> http://www.copelands.plus.com/val/

Possibly. Though a silent heart attack often effects a very
small amount of heart muscule. Being out of shape and
overweight can, for example, make it difficult to climb
stairs. As can some other things. If you are concerned about
this why not see you Dr. for a EKG? You can also tell him
about the stairs problem and see what he suggests.

Bill

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