Kitties – This is Mom Brenda here. Sassy agreed to let me borrow
the blog today. I wanted to post today
about something important that has happened to me lately in the hope that by
posting this, other people can learn from my mistake.
Recently, I have not blogged much because I have not been
feeling well. It was not anything
specific, just minor things here and there over the last 3-4 months. I was tired all of the time, but then again,
I was not exercising much so that explained that. Then I started having heart palpitations, but
my thyroid medicine had just been changed so that made sense. I was sweating A LOT, but then again I live in Texas so
what?
A few weeks ago, I started having problems breathing. I have had pneumonia a few times before in my
life, so I figured, “great – this again?”
I got worse two weeks ago and went to the doctors. They took xrays and sure enough, I had
pneumonia. I took the medicine for four
days, but it just did not seem to be working……
I went back to the clinic to see if they thought the
antibiotic should be changed. They
listened to my chest, and told me I needed to go to the hospital. I reluctantly said that I guess I would drive
over there later. They informed me that
no, I was going by ambulance.
Turns out that my “pneumonia” was a minor heart attack. I was in the hospital for almost a week. When
I look at all of my symptoms put together, I had all of the classic ones. But because I am only 51, and never had that
moment you see on TV where the person grabs on to their chest and flops on the
floor, heart problems just never occurred to me. Please learn from my mistakes, it is not
about age or what your current symptom is or what you saw on TV - it is about
listening to your body and not making excuses!
Some of the symptoms for heart attack are heart palpitations, feeling
tired all of the time, shoulder or/and arm aches (especially in women), trouble
breathing which can lead to sweating and chest pain. This is by no means a complete list, but see
here is the thing, I had every single
one of these symptoms, but because I never put them together, a heart attack
was the last thing I expected. I will repeat once again because it is worth
repeating:
Listen to what your body is telling you!!
14 comments:
Yikes, we're glad you're okay. That had to be very scary.
Raz and The Florida Furkids and Mom Sharon
Thanks Brenda. I have been worried about you and wondered what was up, but didn't like to appear to be nosy!! So glad you have been diagnosed properly at last and hope you get back to full health very soon. Caro xx
That must have been scary. It's good that you caught it in time, hope you get better soon.
Uh oh! Good thing you talked to your doctor. Hope you're feeling better soon.
How scary! That's an important PSA. Thanks for sharing it, and we hope you feel better soon.
Thank you for sharing this, Mom Brenda. It's really important information. We are glad you are okay now, and glad you caught this in time!
thank you for sharing this. hope you are okay. we will purr that you will continue to regain full health.
emma and buster
We are glad you are home. This is very scary stuff.
Thank you so much for being courageous and sharing your experience. We all need to pay attention to the warning signs and remember they may be be subtle.
Timmy and Dad Pete
OMC! I hope you are doing better. Take it easy and don't push yourself too fast. Sending love and hugs to you.
Oh my, so glad you are doing better! And thank you for posting this. Sending light and love! Me-Ommmmm
Whew. Hope you're recovering and thank you for passing on your experience.
Tommie, Mickey Mouser, and their woman Maggie
So glad to hear you're okay. I thought I was having a heart attack 4 weeks ago when I was having my shoulder pain. The pain was radiating down my left arm, my fingers were numb, and I was sweating. I had an EKG and everything was normal. My problem appears to be the shoulder.
Oh my GOSH!! How scary! I guess it is important to take every health change seriously!
I'm glad that you are okay, my friend. Thank you for the warning.
*hugs Mom Brenda* I'm so glad you're ok... I second what you say, at 52 if found out in pre-surgical testing that I had "issues that needed to be looked at with a heart cath" which turned out to be 2 blockages, one at 98% and I never had an obvious symptom which still makes my cardiologist crazy. I thought that it wasn't anything for someone over 100 lbs overweight to be tired a lot, and because I didn't exercise or was very active I wasn't short of breath or had pain. But I wasn't listening either.
Let's be glad that we're both ok and hope this helps others to take good care!
Dexter and Willow's Mom Carolyn
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