Re: Do You Burp A lot If You Are Having A Heart Attack?
Originally Posted by
Artangel
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Thank You all again for posting your kind thoughts and views..
Their son texted his dad and he replied... He has had keyhole surgery for a blocked artery and has to have more keyhole surgery in 3 days.
My sister said
he has been complaining of chest pains for a few weeks now but adamantly refused to go to the doctor.
He said it was just indigestion and took Gavescon for it!
Twelve plus years' ago I had a heart attack, the symptoms were that I wasn't feeling all that well, nothing I could really describe, except that I felt as if I had indigestion, perhaps after not chewing something enough. Just that kind of sensation. At A&E they gave me Gaviscon, which didn't clear it, then it was the procedure for an 'angioplasty' which found no evidence of a blocked artery. That was put down to a sudden narrowing of the arteries, which could have happened when the car became too warm, so I opened the window to cool down. Not advisable at 70mph on the motorway!
Just a word of warning to all though. My GP when diagnosing high blood pressure, prior to the heart attack, said that if ever I felt like there was a very heavy weight on my chest which could radiate into my arms or jaw, that may be a heart attack so call 999. While in hospital for a week after the heart attack there were twelve males, all of us had experienced heart attacks but only one had those classic symptoms, he arrived by emergency helicopter. The others all had varying, milder symptoms but none were the classic signs that we had all had been advised about. Any chest pain should I reckon be checked out, better safe than sorry or worse!
I hope your brother-in-law gets on alright Artangel, that type of treatment is very successful nowadays. Many treatments can be done by keyhole surgery so less recovery time is needed.