Re: Artery Health Information



In article <7bqdnZJ1hM9WKuLenZ2dnUVZ_tqdnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxx>, Paul Schilter
<paulschilter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Terry,
> The only early warning system I know off is to exercise. If
during the
> exercise you feel chest pains then it's something you should address
> immediately. Ten weeks after a heart attack and subsequent angioplasty,
> my blockage decided to close a bit up. Eight minutes into my exercise I
> started to feel pressure in the same location as I had when I had my MI.
> I ended up getting roto-routered the next day. I also have a hiadal
> hernia which tends to give me indigestion, which can end up feeling like
> a heart attack. So it's important to exercise, if I didn't feel any
> discomfort while exercising then I don't concern myself as much when
> indigestion hits. Especially if it starts down low and works it way up.
> Best of luck to ya.
> Paul
>
> Terry Torial wrote:
> > I have a blocked artery that was so small the doctors wouldn't put in a
> > stent for fear that it would burst. I also had another major blockage but my
> > heart compensated and rerouted itself, preventing a major heart attack, I
> > was told. I now worry about more blockages in my arteries. How do you ever
> > know about the health of your arteries without going inside of your body?
> > All these
> > procedures get expensive but I would like to stay informed about my heart's
> > health. Thanks for any information.
> >
> >

Hello,
I suggest that you read the following book. The author of the book was
promoting it on a radio show. After you finish reading it, discuss it with
your doctor.
"The Calcium Bomb" by Douglas Mulhall and Katja Hansen
I tried to summarize the treatment program mentioned in the book several
weeks ago and ended up getting lots of criticism so won't make that
mistake again.
Jason

--
NEWSGROUP SUBSCRIBERS MOTTO
We respect those subscribers that ask for advice or provide advice.
We do NOT respect the subscribers that enjoy criticizing people.



.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: Artery Health Information
    ... Ten weeks after a heart attack and subsequent angioplasty, ... Eight minutes into my exercise I ... >> Terry Torial wrote: ... > We respect those subscribers that ask for advice or provide advice. ...
    (sci.med.cardiology)
  • Re: Artery Health Information
    ... What meds are you taking for your Hiatal Hernia?. ... > The only early warning system I know off is to exercise. ... Ten weeks after a heart attack and subsequent angioplasty, ... > blockage decided to close a bit up. ...
    (sci.med.cardiology)
  • Re: Artery Health Information
    ... Derek F wrote: ... If during the exercise you feel chest pains then it's something you should address immediately. ... I also have a hiadal hernia which tends to give me indigestion, which can end up feeling like a heart attack. ...
    (sci.med.cardiology)
  • Re: Artery Health Information
    ... If during the exercise you feel chest pains then it's something you should address immediately. ... Ten weeks after a heart attack and subsequent angioplasty, my blockage decided to close a bit up. ... I also have a hiadal hernia which tends to give me indigestion, which can end up feeling like a heart attack. ... Terry Torial wrote: ...
    (sci.med.cardiology)
  • Re: Artery Health Information
    ... Ten weeks after a heart attack and subsequent angioplasty, ... Eight minutes into my exercise I ... Doctors won't make much ... We respect those subscribers that ask for advice or provide advice. ...
    (sci.med.cardiology)