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<blockquote data-quote="Michelle_BBB" data-source="post: 1591529" data-attributes="member: 442001"><p>I had a heart attack 4 years ago when I was 46, it was a strange day..... I was looking after my 6 week old Granddaughter Belle, sitting on a chair whilst gently rocking her in the pram. I turned to my hubby and said ‘my arm feels really strange’, his response was ‘well stop doing that’, as i was rocking her with my left arm. An hour later Belle had gone back to mummy, and I thought, grrrrr I have indigestion [emoji848], it then dawned on me that I hadn’t eaten all day so how could I have indigestion..... Saturday, no Dr’s about so I called 111, they then sent paramedics, ECG had ‘bunny ears’ lol so they took me into hospital to be on the safe side. </p><p></p><p>2 hours later, I was told I’d had an MI, didn’t have a clue what that was, so was told it was a heart attack, Troponin was through the roof, yet I felt fine, I had a stent fitted the following day and was home by the fourth day..... </p><p></p><p>Moral is lol .... quit smoking now licklemouse while you still have a choice... I was made to stop and it made me so angry, it was my only vice and I was my own enemy <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /></p><p></p><p>As for stress and anxiety I understand exactly what your going through, I’m not an ex anti smoking Hitler lol but Many smokers do not realise how cigarettes actually cause anxiety and stress. Have a little think on your reaction when you ‘need’ a smoke and tell me differe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michelle_BBB, post: 1591529, member: 442001"] I had a heart attack 4 years ago when I was 46, it was a strange day..... I was looking after my 6 week old Granddaughter Belle, sitting on a chair whilst gently rocking her in the pram. I turned to my hubby and said ‘my arm feels really strange’, his response was ‘well stop doing that’, as i was rocking her with my left arm. An hour later Belle had gone back to mummy, and I thought, grrrrr I have indigestion [emoji848], it then dawned on me that I hadn’t eaten all day so how could I have indigestion..... Saturday, no Dr’s about so I called 111, they then sent paramedics, ECG had ‘bunny ears’ lol so they took me into hospital to be on the safe side. 2 hours later, I was told I’d had an MI, didn’t have a clue what that was, so was told it was a heart attack, Troponin was through the roof, yet I felt fine, I had a stent fitted the following day and was home by the fourth day..... Moral is lol .... quit smoking now licklemouse while you still have a choice... I was made to stop and it made me so angry, it was my only vice and I was my own enemy :( As for stress and anxiety I understand exactly what your going through, I’m not an ex anti smoking Hitler lol but Many smokers do not realise how cigarettes actually cause anxiety and stress. Have a little think on your reaction when you ‘need’ a smoke and tell me differe [/QUOTE]
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