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Long story short, Tuesday I went to a local prompt care for ear & jaw ache.... They performed an EKG and instructed me to go to one of the local hospital ER's.

Yep, as it turns out, sometime in the last two weeks I had a heart attack. Had a heart catheterization for a 95% blocked LAD left anterior descending artery. No chest pain/numbness warnings! Did have some shortness of breath, but that was when doing errands, etc., so I didn't think to much about it. Scary stuff!

All went well and I should be going home today. I got one stent. So my advise is to not ignore small warnings! The outcome could have ben far worse.


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Scary situation.
Good to hear you are OK.
 
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Wow. Great urgent care to have figured that out.

I'm glad they fixed you right up. Heal well.



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Woa! Glad you're ok.


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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Rey HRH:
Wow. Great urgent care to have figured that out.

I thought the same thing! It was a Nurse Practitioner that came up with it. I will probably be taking some flowers and a fruit basket to that office!


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Glad to hear you are doing okay. Thanks for the reminder for the rest of us to pay attention. I know I tend to not go to the doctors even when my wife keeps telling me to.
 
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Thank you for the reminder to not take symptoms for granted. I'm glad you're OK.
 
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If I'm not mistaken, they call that one the widow maker... Yup, me too, ten years ago. Still kickin' to this day... Take care of your self.
 
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Glad you're OK. I've never heard of ear and jaw pain as a symptom of heart trouble. Good to know.
 
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Glad you are well.




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Indeed, get well soon, you were incredibly lucky that it was as mild as it was. Some are not as lucky.
 
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Hi Beltfed,
Glad they caught it!
There is a real problem with lack of recognition of "atypical" symptoms. Actually jaw pain is pretty common (ear not so much), and another red flag is shortness of breath with exertion (significant change from the usual).
My wife wants me to write a book about such things....
Anyway, yes, the 95% narrowing of the LAD is what is called "the Widowmaker", and you were treated very well. What you don't describe is whether you had any significant heart damage from the "heart attack" you supposedly had prior to your stent.
Did you get a number called an "ejection fraction" from your cardiologist? That's the percent of blood in the heart pumped out with each beat. Normal is 55% or higher.

If you have any questions I can help with feel free to e-mail me.

Dr. Goodheart
Your friendly Sigforum cardiologist (Ret.)


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