NBA Sheady wrote:Glad it was nothing too serious.
Yeah, just his heart.
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NBA Sheady wrote:Glad it was nothing too serious.
MoneyBall wrote:NBA Sheady wrote:Glad it was nothing too serious.
Yeah, just his heart.


NBA Sheady wrote:MoneyBall wrote:NBA Sheady wrote:Glad it was nothing too serious.
Yeah, just his heart.
I meant that in all seriousness. He could have been left paralyzed etc. 1 stent is nothing in 2025.
canz55 wrote:The green fee at Cabot could cause another heart attack. Better to not go.
Best wishes boss
WaltFrazier wrote:Had a similar event about 20 years ago. Felt chest heavy, somehow I thought it was indigestion and almost went home from work to just have a sleep. Went to ER, enzymes were elevated, was admitted. Was sent from Barrie to Newmarket for angiogram, was told a stent was possible. Instead the angiogram was all clear. Cardiologist said probably a small blockage broke up and moved on. I've taken blood pressure, cholesterol pills and another med ever since, annual checkups for 10 years+, all good now. But yeah it was a scare, and good I went to ER sooner rather than waiting.
the problem with the maritimes is although it's really beautiful and you're spending money in Canada they will milk you for every dollar you have.Tripod wrote:canz55 wrote:The green fee at Cabot could cause another heart attack. Better to not go.
Best wishes boss
We do a trip every year, lots to PEI, NB and Cape Breton. But never to Cabot, for that exact reason.
We decided to finally book it saying "we are only going to get older, worse at golf, while the prices increase. So let's book it while we all have good health".
So much for that!
canz55 wrote:the problem with the maritimes is although it's really beautiful and you're spending money in Canada they will milk you for every dollar you have.Tripod wrote:canz55 wrote:The green fee at Cabot could cause another heart attack. Better to not go.
Best wishes boss
We do a trip every year, lots to PEI, NB and Cape Breton. But never to Cabot, for that exact reason.
We decided to finally book it saying "we are only going to get older, worse at golf, while the prices increase. So let's book it while we all have good health".
So much for that!
When you're feeling better and up to it I'd strongly consider going to Spain Portugal or even turkey. Yes its a longer flight but the value is exceptional.
Johnny Bball wrote:WaltFrazier wrote:Had a similar event about 20 years ago. Felt chest heavy, somehow I thought it was indigestion and almost went home from work to just have a sleep. Went to ER, enzymes were elevated, was admitted. Was sent from Barrie to Newmarket for angiogram, was told a stent was possible. Instead the angiogram was all clear. Cardiologist said probably a small blockage broke up and moved on. I've taken blood pressure, cholesterol pills and another med ever since, annual checkups for 10 years+, all good now. But yeah it was a scare, and good I went to ER sooner rather than waiting.
Did you have high blood pressure before that event?
I'm asking because my doctor has offered me statins for the last two years (slightly high) and I keep saying no, because my blood pressure is perfect (yeah, I know, I know). Doesn't' make sense that there's a problem if the other isn't a problem, to me.
Glad it all sorted out btw.

Tripod wrote:Today am posting post-heart attack. It occurred yesterday while on the golf course. A heaviness in the chest with off and on tingling in left arm. And like a stubborn idiot, I finished the round. And when I say finished, I mean it happened on hole 8...finished the 18. Then notified wife, went to pharmacy for Aspirin, let my buddy drive the 20 mins back home to wife, then onto hospital.
It was a mild one but required a Stent put in last night around midnight. But the scary part was I gad an allergic reaction to the dye test. Full on Anaphylaxis shock. Hard to swallow, face tingling all over, then body rash. I was awake for the procedure so heard their panic in getting Reactin into my system then finally calling for an epi-pen. Body shaking from the adrenaline and heart started pounding like crazy, all while having harder time swallowing....no fun.
But eventually all settled down luckily and all my other vitals have been great. Spent part of the day in recovery but have been moved to a step down floor already. Have been up walking a few times up and down the halls and no blips on my monitor so all positives.
One massive downside, our golf trip is in 2 weeks and now I can't go. If any of you golf, you will attest to, Cabot links/Cabot Cliffs in Cape Breton is huge miss to play. Oh well.
Moral of the story, if it happens to you, maybe don't finish the round like I did...lol. Seek help and get the Aspirin into you ASAP. Don't be stubborn like I was. I got lucky.

WaltFrazier wrote:Had a similar event about 20 years ago. Felt chest heavy, somehow I thought it was indigestion and almost went home from work to just have a sleep. Went to ER, enzymes were elevated, was admitted. Was sent from Barrie to Newmarket for angiogram, was told a stent was possible. Instead the angiogram was all clear. Cardiologist said probably a small blockage broke up and moved on. I've taken blood pressure, cholesterol pills and another med ever since, annual checkups for 10 years+, all good now. But yeah it was a scare, and good I went to ER sooner rather than waiting.
Johnny Bball wrote:I'm asking because my doctor has offered me statins for the last two years (slightly high) and I keep saying no, because my blood pressure is perfect (yeah, I know, I know). Doesn't' make sense that there's a problem if the other isn't a problem, to me.
Johnny Bball wrote:WaltFrazier wrote:Had a similar event about 20 years ago. Felt chest heavy, somehow I thought it was indigestion and almost went home from work to just have a sleep. Went to ER, enzymes were elevated, was admitted. Was sent from Barrie to Newmarket for angiogram, was told a stent was possible. Instead the angiogram was all clear. Cardiologist said probably a small blockage broke up and moved on. I've taken blood pressure, cholesterol pills and another med ever since, annual checkups for 10 years+, all good now. But yeah it was a scare, and good I went to ER sooner rather than waiting.
Did you have high blood pressure before that event?
I'm asking because my doctor has offered me statins for the last two years (slightly high) and I keep saying no, because my blood pressure is perfect (yeah, I know, I know). Doesn't' make sense that there's a problem if the other isn't a problem, to me.
Glad it all sorted out btw.