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<blockquote data-quote="donnellysdogs" data-source="post: 1746695" data-attributes="member: 17713"><p>Husband and I paid to see a private consultant 8 weeks earlier. We had googlled 80-100 diastolic rates.... got told statistics show he live to 80 WITHOUT heart attack or stroke! No need for meds. His diatolic would drop at 50.....</p><p></p><p>8 weeks later. Dead. He knew he was in trouble from 3pm. He died at 00.20. No medical assessment done in those 8 hours at all by the hospital. 3 of those hours stuck in a corridor. The actual detail from the consultant in A&E that night which was sent to coroner (less than 200 words) said no medical assessment had taken place when they found him. At that point (too blooming late!) he had died. Cpr at that point with aortic dissection when alrta splits transversely is beyond help by then.</p><p></p><p>My hubby sometimes got neck/back/shoulder ache as the many of us do.</p><p>This was different. The pain in left arm to elbow and in his chest was enough to immediately agree for ambulance... </p><p></p><p>He was conscious up until death. In pain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donnellysdogs, post: 1746695, member: 17713"] Husband and I paid to see a private consultant 8 weeks earlier. We had googlled 80-100 diastolic rates.... got told statistics show he live to 80 WITHOUT heart attack or stroke! No need for meds. His diatolic would drop at 50..... 8 weeks later. Dead. He knew he was in trouble from 3pm. He died at 00.20. No medical assessment done in those 8 hours at all by the hospital. 3 of those hours stuck in a corridor. The actual detail from the consultant in A&E that night which was sent to coroner (less than 200 words) said no medical assessment had taken place when they found him. At that point (too blooming late!) he had died. Cpr at that point with aortic dissection when alrta splits transversely is beyond help by then. My hubby sometimes got neck/back/shoulder ache as the many of us do. This was different. The pain in left arm to elbow and in his chest was enough to immediately agree for ambulance... He was conscious up until death. In pain. [/QUOTE]
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