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    Question 10 Heart Attack Signs

    How many of these heart attack signs do you have? This is from MSN.

    10 Heart Attack Symptoms You


    1. Indigestion or nausea
    2. Jaw, ear, neck, or shoulder pain
    3. Sexual dysfunction
    4. Exhaustion or fatigue
    5. Breathlessness and dizziness
    6. Leg swelling or pain
    7. Sleeplessness, insomnia, and anxiety
    8. Flu-like symptoms
    9. Rapid-fire pulse or heart rate
    10. You just don't feel like yourself


    I've got 4,5,7, 10, and possible 3 but I'd have to find myself in bed with a pretty woman to check that one out. With five signs I probably should beware. It's time to start thinking about healht before things get to bad.

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    I'm very dubious about things like this. You'll often find right next to that or on the same page an ad' for the miracle cure you just must have.

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    Most of those are also symptoms of a hangover.

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    you missed the most important one

    11. lying on the ground in severe pain waiting for an ambulance

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    How to save yourself when an attack starts ?

    Breathe deep and strong, can help revamp the heart and save you some time..

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    Some good info there barracuda.

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    Around 3 weeks ago my 85 year old father, who lives in the UK, didn't feel very well following some gardening. He sat in his chair for around 2 hours hoping that things would improve before phoning my sister who called an ambulance.

    He was having a heart attack and didn't realise it. (didn't want to make a fuss). He had 3 stents fitted whilst in hospital and is now back home taking it easy for a few weeks before he gets back to his garden.

    Very good information posted Harry, green sent.

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    12. wife tops up insurance.

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    well by now

    YOU ARE probably dead esp. if you have had chest pain or that jaw pain. That is real sign you need to get to the hospital now. I hope you are better?
    Quote Originally Posted by Friedclams View Post
    How many of these heart attack signs do you have? This is from MSN.

    10 Heart Attack Symptoms You


    1. Indigestion or nausea
    2. Jaw, ear, neck, or shoulder pain
    3. Sexual dysfunction
    4. Exhaustion or fatigue
    5. Breathlessness and dizziness
    6. Leg swelling or pain
    7. Sleeplessness, insomnia, and anxiety
    8. Flu-like symptoms
    9. Rapid-fire pulse or heart rate
    10. You just don't feel like yourself


    I've got 4,5,7, 10, and possible 3 but I'd have to find myself in bed with a pretty woman to check that one out. With five signs I probably should beware. It's time to start thinking about healht before things get to bad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Friedclams
    1. Indigestion or nausea 2. Jaw, ear, neck, or shoulder pain 3. Sexual dysfunction 4. Exhaustion or fatigue 5. Breathlessness and dizziness 6. Leg swelling or pain 7. Sleeplessness, insomnia, and anxiety 8. Flu-like symptoms 9. Rapid-fire pulse or heart rate 10. You just don't feel like yourself
    Quote Originally Posted by Friedclams
    I've got 4,5,7, 10,
    That just means that you're over 35.

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    well by now

    YOU ARE probably dead esp. if you have had chest pain or that jaw pain. That is real sign you need to get to the hospital now. I hope you are better?
    Quote Originally Posted by Friedclams View Post
    How many of these heart attack signs do you have? This is from MSN.

    10 Heart Attack Symptoms You


    1. Indigestion or nausea
    2. Jaw, ear, neck, or shoulder pain
    3. Sexual dysfunction
    4. Exhaustion or fatigue
    5. Breathlessness and dizziness
    6. Leg swelling or pain
    7. Sleeplessness, insomnia, and anxiety
    8. Flu-like symptoms
    9. Rapid-fire pulse or heart rate
    10. You just don't feel like yourself


    I've got 4,5,7, 10, and possible 3 but I'd have to find myself in bed with a pretty woman to check that one out. With five signs I probably should beware. It's time to start thinking about healht before things get to bad.

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    Signs you have Alzheimer's disease:

    A) Forgetting you've posted something and re-posting it three hours later.


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    just an unintentional double click thats all. Mind is old not that old OK!
    Quote Originally Posted by Rascal View Post
    YOU ARE probably dead esp. if you have had chest pain or that jaw pain. That is real sign you need to get to the hospital now. I hope you are better?
    Quote Originally Posted by Friedclams View Post
    How many of these heart attack signs do you have? This is from MSN.

    10 Heart Attack Symptoms You


    1. Indigestion or nausea
    2. Jaw, ear, neck, or shoulder pain
    3. Sexual dysfunction
    4. Exhaustion or fatigue
    5. Breathlessness and dizziness
    6. Leg swelling or pain
    7. Sleeplessness, insomnia, and anxiety
    8. Flu-like symptoms
    9. Rapid-fire pulse or heart rate
    10. You just don't feel like yourself


    I've got 4,5,7, 10, and possible 3 but I'd have to find myself in bed with a pretty woman to check that one out. With five signs I probably should beware. It's time to start thinking about healht before things get to bad.

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    I'll put this hear. Heart attacks are common, as wel know.


    Why you should NEVER eat after 7pm: Late night meals 'increases the risk of heart attack and stroke'

    Blood pressure usually drops by 10 per cent when a person goes to sleep
    But this did not to happen when people ate within two hours of bedtime
    Scientists believe it is because stress hormones are released when we eat
    'Low dippers' are 3 times more likely to die from heart-related illness

    By BEN SPENCER MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT FOR THE DAILY MAIL
    PUBLISHED: 31 August 2016

    Eating late at night is putting millions of people in danger of heart attacks and strokes, experts warn.

    A late-night meal keeps the body on 'high alert' when it should be winding down, researchers found.

    Heart experts last night advised that adults should never eat within two hours of bedtime – and ideally nothing after 7pm.

    In a healthy person, blood pressure drops by at least 10 per cent when they go to sleep.

    Millions of people are putting themselves at higher risk of a heart attack or stroke by eating after 7pm, researchers have warned


    But the results of a study of more than 700 people with high blood pressure found that eating within two hours of bedtime meant their levels stayed high.


    Experts think this is because eating releases a rush of stress hormones when the body should be starting to relax.


    People who do not see their blood pressure fall at night are known as 'non-dippers' – and have a much higher rate of heart-related death.

    Late eaters were nearly three times more likely to be non-dippers, the Turkish researchers found.


    Researcher Dr Ebru Özpelit, presenting her results at the speaking at the European Society of Cardiology congress in Rome, said: 'If we eat late at night, the body essentially remains on high alert as during the day, rather than relaxing for sleep.

    'Stress hormones are secreted, causing blood pressure not to decrease during sleep, which should normally happen.'

    Dr Özpelit, from Dokuz Eylül University in Turkey, tracked 721 on people diagnosed with high blood pressure, with an average age of 53.
    She found that those who ate within two hours of going to bed were 2.8 times more likely to retain high blood pressure overnight.
    Some 9.4 million people in the UK are diagnosed with high blood pressure, which is also known as hypertension.
    They are already at a higher risk of heart disease, but if their blood pressure does not fall at night, that risk increases to a far higher level.
    Experts estimate that 40 per cent of patients with hypertension are non-dippers – potentially 3.76million people in Britain - putting them at serious risk of major heart problems.
    A late-night meal keeps the body on 'high alert' when it should be winding down, increasing the risk of heart attack or stroke

    A late-night meal keeps the body on 'high alert' when it should be winding down, increasing the risk of heart attack or stroke
    Dr Özpelit said: 'It is more dangerous. If blood pressure doesn't drop by more than 10 per cent this increases cardiovascular risk and these patients have more heart attacks, strokes and chronic disease.'
    But even healthy people with normal blood pressure should take note of the findings, Dr Özpelit said.
    'How we eat may be as important as what we eat,' she said.

    She advised that people do not skip breakfast, eat lunch, and keep dinner to a small meal.

    'Eating breakfast and lunch is important but dinner must not be later than seven o'clock in the evening,' she said.
    The findings add to a growing body of evidence which suggests keeping all meals to within a fixed period of time – and fasting at night – can have a wide range of health benefits.

    Previous research has found that an early dinner reduces the risk of breast cancer, lowers blood sugar levels, and helps burn off calories.
    Experts think part of the reason is that the body evolved to expect meals much earlier in the day – because people went to sleep when it got dark.

    Dr Özpelit said the invention of electricity changed that – introducing 'erratic' eating patterns.

    'With the advent of affordable artificial lighting and industrialization, modern humans began to experience prolonged hours of illumination every day and resultant extended consumption of food,' she said.

    'Late night eating and skipping breakfast is such an erratic eating pattern which is becoming more prevalent day by day.'
    Professor Peter Weissberg, medical director of the British Heart Foundation, said: 'This research suggests that eating a meal late at night may contribute to the failure of their blood pressure to reduce.

    'It is normal for blood pressure to reduce overnight, even in people with high blood pressure.
    'However, in some their blood pressure remains elevated throughout the night putting them at potentially higher risk of future complications.'


    Read more: Why you should NEVER eat after 7pm | Daily Mail Online

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    A five year bump to post a stupid article. You really are a special kind of fucking retard.

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    How he gets away with his constant and worthless thread-bumping (not forgetting the mulitnicking also) is one of the mysteries of 'moderation' on this forum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Davis Knowlton View Post
    A five year bump to post a stupid article. You really are a special kind of fucking retard.
    And you're a stalker and hobby-less old man in flip-land.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AntRobertson View Post
    How he gets away with his constant and worthless thread-bumping (not forgetting the mulitnicking also) is one of the mysteries of 'moderation' on this forum.

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    Not a multi-nicker. That's against the rules.

    I contribute, you Ant, do not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cold Pizza
    I contribute, you Ant, do not.
    If you're talking about insipid, vapid, moronic, attention whoring, if-there-is-a-dumb-question-to-be-asked-then-you-can-count-on-Barbara-to-ask-it shite, then yes, I'd have to agree.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Friedclams
    How many of these heart attack signs do you have?
    Quote Originally Posted by Friedclams
    I've got 4,5,7, 10, and possible 3 but I'd have to find myself in bed with a pretty woman to check that one out. With five signs I probably should beware. It's time to start thinking about healht before things get to bad.
    I wonder what happened to 'Friedclams' as he never posted again after starting this thread?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pragmatic View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Friedclams
    How many of these heart attack signs do you have?
    Quote Originally Posted by Friedclams
    I've got 4,5,7, 10, and possible 3 but I'd have to find myself in bed with a pretty woman to check that one out. With five signs I probably should beware. It's time to start thinking about healht before things get to bad.
    I wonder what happened to 'Friedclams' as he never posted again after starting this thread?
    I thought about that, too.

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    Fred's heart was in the right place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wasabi
    Fred's heart was in the right place.
    Bursting out of his chest because he had dinner at 7:05 pm?

    According to the resident fucking retard pizza boy that can be fatal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slackula View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by wasabi
    Fred's heart was in the right place.
    Bursting out of his chest because he had dinner at 7:05 pm?

    According to the resident fucking retard pizza boy that can be fatal.
    Ye and what if you have the late night munchies, after your OAPipe.

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