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04-18-2025, 04:54 PM
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Re: American Guy Suffers Fatal Heart Attack in a Bar
That look just like me when I had my fall out July of last year ,I just dropped just like him ,but two different incidents I didn't lose conscious but I do remember dropped to the ground poor fellow. That sucks.Rest In Peace
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04-19-2025, 07:54 AM
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Re: American Guy Suffers Fatal Heart Attack in a Bar
No really if you are suicidal but don't have the courage to pull it off. This would be a blessing.
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04-20-2025, 01:48 AM
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Re: American Guy Suffers Fatal Heart Attack in a Bar
I don't have VT but was diagnosed with SVT when I was a kid. I still experience random episodes of tachycardia / intense palpitations with weakness/lightheadedness and have even collapsed and woken up on the floor before. Yet holters, EKGs, echos, stress tests always result in no issues. Cardiologist assures me that I'm fine. Watching him go from totally normal to suddenly bracing himself against the chair at :20 seconds, knees weak, fighting to remain upright and conscious .. it's a feeling I'm all too familiar with. I can watch cartel executions without blinking, but videos like this absolutely terrify me. |
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04-20-2025, 01:26 PM
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My uncle has had couple of heart attacks and has been revived by both relatives and a pace maker. He said...that all he felt was getting kind of dizzy( no pain ) and then...nothing. Woke up in hospital. Second time, with a pacemaker, he felt almost nothing either, just a shocking bang from the pace maker.
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04-20-2025, 11:27 PM
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Re: American Guy Suffers Fatal Heart Attack in a Bar
You probably think the same thing about the guy in another video getting his head lopped off by the cartel |
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04-21-2025, 04:17 AM
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Re: American Guy Suffers Fatal Heart Attack in a Bar
I had a heart attack on February 13 this year. I thought I was having an asthma attack. Could not take a breath. Started taking hits off my inhaler. I knew if I went down that was it. Made it into my kitchen. Was in trouble. Wife called 911 and the EMT took my heart rate is was 170, probably from all the albuterol. Gave me nitro glycerin tablets after he said I was having a heart attack. Had a stint put in a heart artery and am doing much better. |
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04-21-2025, 08:28 PM
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Glad you’re doing better, my friend. I remember driving home from a video store. First felt dizzy, then could literally feel myself leaving my body as consciousness started fading. I had a family at home and didn’t want this to happen. Nor did I want to get in a crash and hurt an innocent person. I started yelling as hard as I could: “No! No!” as I steered my car to the far side of the road. Miraculously, it stopped and I sat there for what seemed forever until I felt safe to drive to the nearest hospital. They concluded I had had a mild heart attack due to high blood pressure. I was put on meds and 15 years later, I’m still here too. But I’ll never forget that feeling of checking out. I knew what it was and just tried to fight it off. Got lucky that time. Please - check your BP often (it’s not called the “silent killer” for nothing) and if high, take meds. They work. TY |