i have been a critical care paramedic fireman for 20 years. Your are having a heart attack or fixing to have one. The pressure on your chest is text book symptoms. You need to see the ER or cardiologist immediately. I just had a heart attack back in may of last year. Same symptoms. Your are welcome to call me at 8172969414 my name is Jody.
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Originally posted by Hawgdog374 View Posti have been a critical care paramedic fireman for 20 years. Your are having a heart attack or fixing to have one. The pressure on your chest is text book symptoms. You need to see the ER or cardiologist immediately. I just had a heart attack back in may of last year. Same symptoms. Your are welcome to call me at 8172969414 my name is Jody.
Originally posted by killbirds View PostI mean this in the nicest way but would you prefer to have money even if you’re not alive.
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Well I am finally out of there after 12 hours and lots of tests. The good news is no heart attack. They said my echo cardiogram was the best one they've ever seen and all of the tests seems to indicate that my heart is perfect. But they said I have crazy high blood pressure that was causing a lot of the symptoms over the last several days. They put me on a beta blocker and baby apirin and said no follow up was necessary with cardiologist. I'm sure that's gonna be one expensive bill just to find out my blood pressure was high...oh well. I appreciate all of the prayers and concern.Last edited by Pineywoods; 04-30-2019, 07:38 PM.
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Originally posted by Pineywoods View PostWell I am finally out of there after 12 hours and lots of tests. The good news is no heart attack. They said my echo cardiogram was the best one they've ever seen and all of the tests seems to indicate that my heart is perfect. But they said I have crazy high blood pressure that was causing a lot of the symptoms over the last several days. They put me on a beta blocker and baby apirin and said no follow up was necessary with cardiologist. I'm sure that's gonna be one expensive bill just to find out my blood pressure was high...oh well. I appreciate all of the prayers and concern.
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Originally posted by Pineywoods View PostWell I am finally out of there after 12 hours and lots of tests. The good news is no heart attack. They said my echo cardiogram was the best one they've ever seen and all of the tests seems to indicate that my heart is perfect. But they said I have crazy high blood pressure that was causing a lot of the symptoms over the last several days. They put me on a beta blocker and baby apirin and said no follow up was necessary with cardiologist. I'm sure that's gonna be one expensive bill just to find out my blood pressure was high. Oh well... I appreciate all of the prayers and concern.
That said, I am glad you got checked out.
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Originally posted by Pineywoods View PostWell I am finally out of there after 12 hours and lots of tests. The good news is no heart attack. They said my echo cardiogram was the best one they've ever seen and all of the tests seems to indicate that my heart is perfect. But they said I have crazy high blood pressure that was causing a lot of the symptoms over the last several days. They put me on a beta blocker and baby apirin and said no follow up was necessary with cardiologist. I'm sure that's gonna be one expensive bill just to find out my blood pressure was high...oh well. I appreciate all of the prayers and concern.
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Originally posted by Burnadell View PostI am no doctor, but I have had a heart attack, and I know heart attack symptoms. You had the classic heart attack symptoms! It is hard to imagine high blood pressure could have caused all of your symptoms. I didn't understand your response about the enzymes...the 48 hour window thing??? My heart doctor told me the enzymes in my blood was an indicator of a heart attack.
That said, I am glad you got checked out.Last edited by Pineywoods; 04-30-2019, 08:04 PM.
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Praise the Lord Josh that you are better! High blood pressure is nothing to take lightly! You stay on top of that sir! Get yourself one of those BP measuring machines at the drug store (or even Wally-World). Check it regularly and if it remains high, don't put it off... get help with it. There is a good family practice group of physicians in the Kingwood area that I could recommend to you. If you want the details, PM me and I'll get you the information right away.
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