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Immediate First Aid for Heart Attack (by one who's been there.)
Life's experience ^ | July 15, 2002 | basil

Posted on 07/15/2002 2:36:15 PM PDT by basil

Last Thursday was 7-11, as I recall, which should have been a lucky day. I now believe it was luckier than most for me.

Everything seemed "normal" when I awoke around 6:30 AM. I got up, put on my robe, and padded to the kitchen to get the water boiling for my usual cup of tea. Then, I let my Springer Spaniel, Mandy, out to do her doggy thing, and opened up the doors to my home office. I booted up my Mac, and returned to the kitchen to pour the water over the tea bag.

Returning to my office with my hot teacup, I had a bit of a shooting pain in the left side of my chest. Nothing intolerable, but enough to get my attention. Just as the "forum" page of FR downloaded, it felt like a giant crab had grabbed a hold of my heart--and he wouldn't let go! I tried taking some deep breaths, changing my position, etc., but nothing helped. It dawned on me right then that I was having a heart attack! (Funny, but I kept thinking of Fred Sandford telling his wife he was having the BIG ONE!--LOL)This narrative may get a bit long, as I have a tendency to be a bit wordy (a big surprise to some of you--ha!), so those of you who have no interest, please bail out now.

For the rest of you, I want you to learn what I learned, which I am sure saved my life. If you ever find youself in the same circumstance, I hope you will remember this: IMMEDIATELY TAKE ONE ASPIRIN!! Not more than one, and not an aspirin substitute--ONE WHOLE ASPIRIN. I had read a long time ago in a Reader's Digest (I think) that one aspirin taken within an hour of a myocardial infarction (heart attack) can help prevent permanent damage to the heart muscle. Since reading this article, I had kept aspirin in my purse, in my car, and in the house. As soon as I figured out what was happening, I went to the bathroom and grabbed the aspirin bottle and swallowed one whole aspirin.

My husband was downstairs at the time (watching the stock market tank, no doubt--) when I yelled down and told him what I though was going on, and to please call 911. He put the call in immediately, and then came upstairs to see about me.

My dog had gone into "protective mode"--how do they know to do that?--and she wouldn't let Mr. basil near me! I realized that she also would not let the EMS guys near me either, so I had to get up off the couch and put her behind the bedroom door.

I don't remember much of the next few minutes. After putting the dog up, I must have decided that I needed something in the kitchen, because I had started in there when I completely passed out (for the first and only time in my life.) I later learned that I fell on my face and hit the ceramic tile floor. When I came to, the EMS guys were working over me, but all I was aware of was that blood was gushing out of my nose, and I thought that was rather odd--but by then, everything seemed rather odd to me.

I had this sensation that there was something important going on that I should be taking part in, but for the life of me, I couldn't think what it might be. I did not feel like I was floating in the air, and I didnot see a shinning light (Note--neither did I see pitchforks!)

My next recollection was of being wheeled down our very long, very steep driveway on a gurney. I recall that I was in the ambulance for what seemed like a rather long time before it started moving. At this time, I have to admit that I had some very severe pain, and couldn't focus too much on what the technicians were doing to me. I remember that they told me that they were going to start (I believe they said an external pacemaker), and that it would be a bit painful. They didn't lie.

That was such a strange experience that I have to tell about it. I don't know what the thing looked like, as apparently I never opened my eyes during this time. Anyway, here's what I felt: it was as if I had a series arches of some sort over my body from about my knees to shoulder level. At the knees, it started with an electrical zap, followed a few seconds later with another zap a bit higher up, and so on until the top arch zapped at my shoulders. Then, it started going back down the arches, and then back up. Although this was rather painful, it was also rather fascinating, until I realized all of a sudden that I seemed to be convulsing.

I was being shaken by very hard, uncontrollable convulsions that were wracking my entire body. I keep yelling at the techs to please help me, but they seemed to just ignore me! I couldn't figure out why they weren't paying any attention to me. Also, at about this time, I suddenly had the sensation that my tongue had swollen many times it's normal size and was stuck to my very dry top lip--who knows what that was about!This finally stopped, and I felt better for a while, then the whole process repeated itself.

Finally, I knew we were at the hospital and that I was being rushed somewhere. I don't now know if it was to the Emergency Room, or straight to Cardiac Catherization Lab. All I know for sure is that the hand of God was with me, because, as it turned out, a very brillant cardiologist was on call, and he was waiting for me. (The techs had been in telephone contact with him on the 45 minute ambulance trip, getting their instructions from him.)

For the next couple of hours, I think I was more or less unaware of what what going on, except that I had two more of those convulsing episodes like I had experienced in the ambulance, only they were much more severe now. I continued to think that I was screaming at somebody,ANYBODY! to help me, and again, no one seemed to care--or even to glance at me, or to say a word to me. This added greatly to my distress, but I couldn't figure out anything else to do, so I just kept convulsing and hoping it would all end soon.

I suppose that's exactly what happened, because the next thing I knew, I was awake and in the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit. I was feeling absolutlely normal, had no pain whatsoever, and I think my head was clear (one never knows when talking about this head--lol). I took stock, and noted that I had 3 iv's running, a heart monitor hookup, two tubes connected in my groin (can you say "groin" on FR?), and was wearing an oxygen mask.

That was the end of the excitement. It wasn't until several hours later that this "really helpful" nurse found a mirror so that I could get a good look at myself. Believe me--you don't want to know what I saw, just suffice it to say that all I could think of was to holler TRICK OR TREAT!! The damage consists of of a broken nose, a badly bruised eye orbit, and the left shoulder and hip are varying shades of blues, purples, and greens. The color in my face changes and spreads daily, and has some most interesting colors and patterns in it. I told my daughter, pesto, who is to be a blushing bride in less than three weeks, not to worry--if all else fails, I can just wear a burka to the wedding, and won't scare any of the little kids.

Now--here's the serious part--all jokes aside:BOTH OF MY CARDIOLOGISTS AGREE THAT BY TAKING THAT PLAIN OLD EVERYDAY ONE ASPIRIN, I VERY PROBABLY SAVED MY LIFE!!! I hope each of you will remember this always, and tell all you family and friends about it!

And one final bit that may be of interest to some of you: Each of the four times that I was experiencing the convulsing episodes, I was in complete cardiac arrest (complete heart stoppage). The doctors assure me that I was not convulsing, and that I was not screaming at anybody, that that was my mind playing tricks on me.Dear freeper friends, there is no way to adequately let you know how much your prayers and well-wishes meant to me during this time. On behalf of me, Mr Basil, and pesto, (and our other 4 kids), all we can say is an humble thank you., I am very sure that I am here today because, in part, of all of your lovely prayers. How does one adequately say thanks for that? May God bless each and every one of you!


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KEYWORDS: aspirin; frrocks; heartattack; loveyoubasil
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To: deport
Yes--I had either a "shunt" or a "stent" put in--never got straight which one it is.

I have been taking the baby aspirin daily for years, also--but that didn't seem to ward off the attack. (It might have postponed it for years, though--who knows?)

Tomorrow, we are going to the treadmill store. I've been given reams of material to read about proper exercise.

41 posted on 07/15/2002 3:39:58 PM PDT by basil
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To: basil
Dunno 'bout warts off a hog, which seems like it might actually be a good thing, but I know that I am SO happy to see you posting that I don't think you could bore me if you tried! BIG HUG!
42 posted on 07/15/2002 3:41:59 PM PDT by MightyMouth
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To: basil
SWALLOW ONE WHOLE GENUINE ASPIRIN!!!

After four hear catheritizations in the last year, I'd like to modify your advice.

IF YOU CAN, CHEW THE ASPIRIN UP AND WASH IT DOWN WITH WATER.

It's the fastest way to get it working. I can vouch for basil in saying it probably saved me from heart damage during my multiple problems.

43 posted on 07/15/2002 3:46:15 PM PDT by Glenn
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To: technochick99
Thank you for the ping techno!
44 posted on 07/15/2002 3:47:04 PM PDT by Freedom2specul8
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To: basil
Oh My friend Basil, the way you so eloquently wrote this, I smiled, laughed and cried... I'M SO GLAD YOU'RE HOME and that you knew about the aspirin..you will remain on my prayer list...
45 posted on 07/15/2002 3:54:29 PM PDT by Freedom2specul8
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To: basil
Thanks for sticking around. And thank God for his great mercy.
46 posted on 07/15/2002 3:56:29 PM PDT by Raymond Hendrix
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To: basil
Good to have you back.
47 posted on 07/15/2002 3:56:53 PM PDT by Eagle Eye
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To: basil
Did you take the aspirin with water or without? parsy.
48 posted on 07/15/2002 3:57:40 PM PDT by parsifal
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To: basil
God Bless You Basil!
49 posted on 07/15/2002 3:58:35 PM PDT by STD
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To: basil
Glad you're ok.
50 posted on 07/15/2002 4:00:27 PM PDT by Sir Gawain
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To: basil
Good advice, Basil! And wonderful, to have you back on deck. PS : what thread were you reading, when it all started? :)
51 posted on 07/15/2002 4:04:20 PM PDT by Byron_the_Aussie
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To: basil
I am glad you are alright! :>)
52 posted on 07/15/2002 4:06:54 PM PDT by TLBSHOW
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To: basil
Glad you're still with us. That episode you may safely call a bullet dodged.
53 posted on 07/15/2002 4:11:35 PM PDT by VadeRetro
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To: Byron_the_Aussie; parsifal
No water--just the aspirin. I don't know if that's good or bad--I often swallow a pill without water.

I hadn't gotten as far as a thread, Aussie, so can't blame it on anyone here--LOL!

54 posted on 07/15/2002 4:12:35 PM PDT by basil
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To: basil
Thank God you have come through your experience with flying colors and seem back to your old Freeper self. This was one of the most gripping personal narratives in recent memory--and your aspirin advice is most likely permanently stamped into many memory banks because of your skill in recapturing the event.

Glenn's advice in #43 to crush the aspirin first to hurry it along is good. Wonder if there is some kind of equivalent liquid aspirin solution that is sold or that can be homemade? Probably needs to be in carefully sealed container to avoid deteriorating.

Looking forward to your posts in the years ahead.

55 posted on 07/15/2002 4:14:11 PM PDT by henbane
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To: basil
Thank you for sharing your experience with us. Continued prayers for your full recovery.

I will always carry aspirins in my purse.

56 posted on 07/15/2002 4:14:47 PM PDT by BlueAngel
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To: basil
WOW! On the same day, I missed a person having a heart attack by MINUTES. I had to leave a meeting I was attending in the early evening. The next day, I learned that one of the meeting participants had had a heart attack after I left.

Funny thing, but I immediately asked if they gave him an aspirin. They said, "no," but the ambulance got there within a few minutes.

I haven't heard the latest on the patient but I believe he's doing OK.

57 posted on 07/15/2002 4:15:51 PM PDT by The Energizer
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To: basil
I am so glad this post had a wonderful outcome! Thank God for the brilliant cardiologist and the skilled techs. Wonderful post! Hope you have a speedy recovery.
58 posted on 07/15/2002 4:22:57 PM PDT by The_Media_never_lie
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To: aristeides
Actually, doctors are recommending low dose aspirin for daily prophylactic use. Low dose works better than a whole aspirin.
59 posted on 07/15/2002 4:28:35 PM PDT by Eva
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To: basil
I had no idea. I sent your funny but true story to a friend who has had two attacks. I was thinking of writing you and asking if your Arcata-married daughter was doing well. Now you have another one married off. Erik sold his built house in West Haven. But still no wife. We are still planning a winter trip to include Austin. Stay well. Lift weights.
60 posted on 07/15/2002 4:30:53 PM PDT by larryjohnson
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