Thanks to everyone that reached out today.
Wednesday, March 2nd about 9 PM I started having right shoulder pains and pressure on my chest like a cinder block. I went downstairs and said, “If I throw up I might feel better”. I was sick for about 15 minutes and became to feel fine. I told my wife I thought it was bad tacos and decided to sleep in the guest room.
Thursday, March 3rd I was working at my new warehouse with my staff and we were moving equipment and I started to feel the same pain in my chest. I thought, “Man, I need to stop drinking caffeine or I am out of shape from this work from home full time stuff”. I took a walk outback of the warehouse where I began to throw up for 20 minutes and felt better after a little whiskey.
I help host a full weekend of fun and birthday activities for our little girl. Worked a full day Monday, March 7th and then went back to the warehouse to get organized. 2 hours into the work I think, man my neck is really tight and the pressure is coming to my chest. I told my wife and she said you need to go to emergency room and I told her to go home and I will be ok. My wife said go to hospital or I’m calling ambulance. I told her it would finish up and be home soon. She called my dad and he quickly called me and reminded me of my role of taking care of these sweet babies and being there for my family. 8:30 PM I get home, check in with my wife and tell her I feel fine, she insisted I go to the hospital. I said fine, whatever and leave the house driving while trying to google hospital that’s not wellstar (our insurance is at battle and have to go elsewhere. I stumbled upon Piedmont about 40 minutes away and they had much better reviews that anything else around and I park a mile away and start the journey in.
I am quickly checked in to a holding room where I sat for 5 hours on a gurney. I hadn’t eaten since 10:45 am (lunch) and I think man it’s going to be a long night. The nurses take my blood 2/3 times, blood pressure 7/8 times, hear my story and try to show Empathy to a new patient. About 4 am I get moved up to what I later found out was Cardio Vascular ICU. The nurses came and checked me every 20-40 minutes for something so no rest and no food due to expecting something to happen. Fast forward about 22 hours I get taken down to a surgery center where the doctor says I’m doctor ____ and I will take care of you. They prep me and cut a small hole in my left wrist and run a catheter up to my heart where the doctor said. “You are lucky to be here. You are 95% blocked and I am going to put in two stints and be good as new”. I was on light sedation so I could feel the pressure and see/ hear what they were saying. I have never felt in such good hands of a team and staff that were professionals. 15 minutes goes by, the doctor says, “we are all done here and you are better than new”.
I wrote this to show how being raised to be tough and shake it off isn’t always the best. I was taught to be tough in sports, college, and life. I know pain, I know stress, I know love, and I know 100% how to not ask for help. I honestly think God had his hand on my shoulder telling me this pain isn’t good, ask for help.
The older we get the more stubborn we get. Be thankful for your time. I had 3 heart attacks and lucky this “Widow-maker heart attack” didn’t take me. The survival rate is 6%.
No... that was the graphene oxide ripping through your veins and causing blood clots
"I took a walk outback of the warehouse where I began to throw up for 20 minutes and felt better after a little whiskey."
What remedy is drinking after you threw up? Guy might have a few more problems.
When clots move they become strokes.
Chronic alcohol use also stresses the heart and creates long term heart issues. Even if this guy is 35, if his solution to feeling shitty and throwing up, while in the middle of the day, is first and foremost some whisky, then it's honestly not terribly surprising he is having heart issues. And if this is his "health solution" for this, who knows what else he does to his body. The vaccine doesn't cause all problems. People have been having heart attacks since humans came about. And as I said, if the guy is reaching for whisky on a weekday afternoon at work after throwing up, well I'm not too confident about his ability to take care of his body. Not to mention that if he ignored 3 heart attacks before his family has to force him to go to the hospital, he's probably not great at looking out for other warning signs, or keeping up with preventative medicine/regular watching things like blood pressure or physicals.
honestly sounds like he thought he was having alcohol withdrawl or something.
Never thought of that. Good point. I know turmeric and ginger are good natural blood thinners.
I was gonna say, I like how he tried to make it seem like his family didn't save him from his own stupidity.
I’m an advocate of tough love, all the way. I thought your comment was particularly tough but seeing other replies, you were actually being factually honest which could come across as brutally blunt. Big difference from others being gratuitously cruel. Either way, it’s all about the jabs, and I fear will be for the rest of everyone’s lives alive today.
Fucking rough, man.
Just a couple more boosters and you'll be fine.
Don’t give them any ideas.
Same thing happened to me 1 year ago to the day (today).
Thank you and you too, Fren.
🥰🍻🥳
So glad you made it through!!!!
Thanks!
Happy second birthday fren! ; )
Thanks Mac. I owe you a response ; )
So here's two ready examples of this kind of heart attack situation happening in unjabbed people. What makes everyone just so very sure this is because of the jabs? The guys solution to feeling like shit and throwing up on a weekday afternoon at work was to down some whisky. I wouldn't have faith in his general health regardless of jab status if that's his default behavior.
I thought the same.
Confirmation bias.
Just as claiming anyone who gets sick with anything at all at any point in time after getting jabbed is also confirmation bias.
There's a lot of folks here who predicted massive waves of death from the vaccines that have simply not materialized. There are definitely side effects and there are people who have gotten sick and died from the vaccines themselves, but claiming every illness that happened after someone got the job was a direct result of the jab is just morbidly wishful thinking.
I’m SO GLAD you listened to your wife and you’re still here ❤️🙏🏻 😅
What was the neck pain like? Was it just an aching neck, or like a crick when you sleep on it wrong?
I personally think the spike protein was circulating and causing cardiovascular issues as far back as last year.
Even to non vaxxed
Exactly 1 year ago today, I had gone from my GP, to a cardiologist, to the hospital by dinnertime. Mild chest pain, localized behind my sternum had started on Friday. It presented whenever my pulse went up. The morning of 17 Mar, they went in radially (wrist) and I had 2 stents installed for a 95% blocked right coronal artery. I didn't have a heart attack, but was danger close. I'm not vaxxed, not overweight, and in my 50s. Pay attention to your symptoms, listen to your body, and don't wait to go to the ER.
Glad you made it Sir.
I’m curious about your diet back then, and I assume it’s the same now. What is it like?
25 cups of coffee, wow. Haha.
From what I’ve been researching the sugars (complex or simple) tend to be the one of fundamental catalysts for arterial health, especially when paired with a poor gut lining (e.g. leaky gut). Gluten, linoleic acid (high omega-6 seed oils), etc.
Essentially an irritant causing micro ‘abrasions’ within the lining, where the bodies natural response is to ‘patch’ up these abrasions within the arterial walls … ultimately causing a blockage.
Have you looked into trying out a diet somewhere along the lines of …
A buddy of mine, ate like you, carbed up like a mad man to gain weight (carb surplus); then one day he went full on caveman meat diet (steaks, fats, eggs, etc.) with some sugars but mainly D-Ribose (a really good ‘sweetener ‘ alternative btw) for performance. He started adding on muscle pretty quick.
With all the meats he was eating, he had no desire or appetite for all the sweet stuff, it sort of just went away.
6’3” … you probably need at least 200g of protein a day, that’s just to stay at a good weight of 190-200lbs at that height.
I don’t buy the high metabolism theory personally.
But I do know a lot of men do not intake adequate amounts of protein combined with good resistance training.
That's some good genes there. I'm not at 15k steps/day, but I run 3 miles X 5 days per week and lift weights. I'm 5'9, 170 lbs, resting BP about 125/75. I got them good East Euro genes working against me.
Holy crap that's a lot of stents. I don't intend to go through this again. Actually have my 1 year follow-up on Friday. I'm not sure what that number is you refer to. LDL is the bad cholesterol. Optimal is <100mg/dL. I was at 39 2 months after my stents. I'll find out what all the numbers are soon.
https://medlineplus.gov/ldlthebadcholesterol.html
Hmm... 6 million dollar man?😁
Have you read the research on Vitamin K coming out our Japan? Clearing blockages can be done with high dose K2 and some other things.
I'll look into it. No blockages anymore. Plus changed my diet and started exercising.
9 1/2 years ago working on the roof of my house and started feeling what I thought was really bad heartburn, not too alarmed since I'd been battling GERD off and on. Climbed down and was sweating profusely on a cool November evening so I decided to take a shower and in the shower started to feel intense pain in my left arm like I had torn a tricep muscle. Decided right then that it was something other than heartburn and threw of sweatpants and a t-shirt and had my son drive me to the ER.
In the ER I was administered nitrostat and an EKG and the physician didn't see anything abnormal. He told me I had probably pulled a muscle in my chest. I protested somewhat stating it wasn't a pulled muscle. The staff that was attending to me drifted off to other areas of the ER and I was given another nitrostat just in case. About 10 minutes later I was given another EKG and after the physician looked at the printout, he loudly announced, "prep him for the stent lab". Everyone came running back, unhooked me from the monitors and off I went down the hallway into surgery.
They went through my femoral artery for the angiogram and angioplasty. I had a 95% blockage and ended up with 3 stents in my left anterior decending coronary artery (aka widowmaker). I spent 44 hours in the ICU and was released from there to go home. My left ventricle ejection fraction ended up at 68% (blood pumped out per heartbeat divided by capacity of the ventricle) where normal is 60%-75% so I dodged a bullet as far as heart muscle damage goes.
I'm including the following because people may find it interesting. The total bill for surgery and 44 hours in the hospital was $187,000. The insurance company had of course previously negotiated the costs of what they would pay to the hospitals for various procedures and their portion ended up at $78,000. My portion ended up at $250.00 because the year before my heart attack, the insurance company instituted an ER deductible due to the fact that people were going to the ER instead of going to urgent care or a regular office visit to their doctor when their kid had a runny nose.
For my frens here at GAW, don’t wait to get help if you experience any of these heart attack warning signs. Some heart attacks are sudden and intense, but most start slowly with mild pain or discomfort. Pay attention to your body and call 911 if you experience chest tightness or pressure, pain or discomfort in one or both arms, the back, neck, jaw or stomach, shortness of breath, breaking out in a cold sweat, nausea, lightheadedness or an impending sense of doom. No one is going to make fun of you for showing up to the ER with these symptoms. Better safe than sorry.
Thanks for your story!
Society kills men by instilling that bullshit in to us.
I have a Kardia but never use it. Bezos kill switch.
Looks like it's just an EKG, not a pacemaker.
Bezos is Dr. Evil, remember?
Yeah, I know he looks like him. How is an EKG like a kill switch?
Kardia connects to phone which connects to an Amazon database. Someone in AFIB could, in theory, be put into cardiac arrest by a static discharge from the KArdia as directed by "the matrix".
I was being tongue-in-cheek about the Kardia vis a vis Dr. Evil, but I think in terms of sci-fi. Expand your thinking.
Wouldn't it need a capacitor for an overcharge? Very interesting though.
This story really makes no sense. He supposedly had 95% block but drove himself to a hospital on an empty stomach.
I'll leave it at as probably the vaccine.
also drinks whiskey when feeling sick?
Overworked, overstressed, and lacking all but the most basic braincells
Lol
Yeah, I feel like he might have been heading towards a heart attack even without the shot.
I think I'd be asking why and how my heart had become so bad at 35, had any new medical experiments lately?
Am I the only one feeling bad for his wife? Poor lady was trying to save his life and he brushed her off.
Yep! My dad was stubborn like that too and it cost him his life. He had been having blood in his stool for MONTHS and was too embarrassed to say anything. Finally he told my mom and she told him he needed to go to the doctor immediately. He said he wasn’t going and she told him if he didn’t go that she was going to hog tie him and make him go lol my dad was a small guy and my mom was a bigger woman so she definitely would’ve/could’ve done it lol turns out he had stage 4 colon cancer and was given 6 months to live. He was a fighter and lived 23 months after multiple surgeries and cancer treatments. He died feb 12 1995 he was only 38 years old..
38? Oh no.😥 Sorry.
My dad passed early January 2020, thankfully not from or with the chyna flu. One last stroke just nuked his brain. He had a whole shit ton of problems that contributed to his demise. He was another type that didn't like going to the doctor. I think he was 65.
Im sorry for your loss!
Thanks, but it's kind of a double edged sword. I'm sad he's gone, but he was the source of a lot of stress for me, because he and my mom treated me pretty poorly. We weren't rich by any means, but I never wanted for anything growing up, and a good salary doesn't make you a good parent. And here I am, channeling their narc traits.
I think it was your nagging wife and not the hand of God that got you to a doctor and then God and a good doctor took over.
You are so stubborn you don't even give your wife credit!
Now go find your fourth booster!
Some women are very intuitive. I wish some men could learn to appreciate that. We might be viewed as nags less often. 🤷🏻♀️
My husband is also the tough, stubborn, grit your teeth and bear it type, as was his father before him. He just happened to drop dead of the Widow Maker at 72, still too young.
I agree. Now when my husband is tempted to ignore my advice, I remind him of all the many times I was right and he should have listened. At this length of our relationship he's more likely to heed it than ignore.
Thank you! Agreed!
SO Sorry to hear about your husband.
Oh goodness no, my husband didn’t die. 😅His father did. I’m so sorry, I didn’t make that clear at all in my post 🤣
But thank you for your kind thoughts 😊
Whiskey at work?
Sounds like he owns the place.
Could work in the patch lol
Blocked with what? Blood? Or plaque?
This is important to know. Plaque would be genetic at 35, or due to copious abuse of anabolic steroids. If it was blood, it’s just gonna happen again.
Either way, he’s fucked. He just took decades off his life. Lol better than new my ass. You don’t live into your 80s, having heart attacks in your 30s. Period. He will be lucky to see 65.
Glad he made it! Depending on how close of a friend, you might want to suggest the vitamin regimen
This is the new normal in millennials who got the genocide jab.
I hope you are on blood thinners. Glad you listened to your family, but never drive yourself to the hospital with chest pains.
What the hell caused a heart attack at age 25?
Dude doesn't sound like a particularly healthy individual, if his answer to throwing up in the middle of the day is to go drink whiskey.
Not to long ago, I coded the charts of 3 young women in their 30s who had newly diagnosed breast cancer and it was already metastasizing to their lymph nodes, 2 of them I know were jabbed, the 3rd, I suspect but not definitive. It's like my gosh I don't see them that young very often and never 3 in one week. It's like the cancer just exploded in their breast with multiple sites. Shocking.
This is so terrible.
one of the major signs of a heart attack is denial. Always go get checked out. I had a heart attack, 100% blocked on the right side. Couldn't get a breath, sweating profusely and felt like crap but very little chest pain. Rushed by ambulance to hospital, 5 min in ER and rushed up to the cath lab. Thankfully the paramedic called in a STEMI alert on the way to the hospital. Cardiologist said I was 15 minutes away from death. I was also 95% percent on the left side main artery also which they stented 3 days later. (they won't do both major arteries at same time, too risky). 6 years ago and still here. Hope I live long enough to see this Q plan through.
STEMI code is scary when you look up what it is later. I'll never eat from another Carl's Jr for as long as I live, anywhere I go. I'd rather not eat for two days than eat their food again, their chicken gave me food poisoning which lead to myopercarditis.
These people are so blind, they will keep going back to the same system that is killing them. They will suffer the rest of their lives, unless they have an epiphany and wake up.
If the man was 95% blocked, could that have been from cholesterol? They didn’t say anything about blood clots, so I’m not sure how the supplies to somebody who’s been VAXxed having heart attacks. He very well could’ve not taken care of himself, and could’ve had a 95% Blockage, which would cause the heart attacks that he was having. Had the doctor said that there was blood clotting, then I would feel differently. Not everyone who gets the VAX, is going to have a heart attack and die. Yes a large number, but by the message that you posted, I would not say this was due to the vax
That's like asking whether your laceration was caused by the BandAid. Cholesterol is used by the body to repair damaged blood vessels. Usually the damage is caused by sugar (refined carbohydrates).
Read The Clot Thickens: The enduring mystery of heart disease by Malcolm Kendrick
I tell my doc every year, “I don’t care what my cholesterol number is, I will not take a statin so don’t even suggest it.”
As much as I'd like to blame the jab, Im with you.
Dude admits to puking for 20 minutes at work then felt better after downing some whiskey...
Something tells me he probably isn't in prime health due to diet and vices.
Exactly… Who drinks whiskey after throwing up for 20 minutes. I’m sure there’s a lot of other health issues at this person is dealing with. I know the fax didn’t help, but I don’t think it’s the cause.
Well to be fair I'm pretty sure the whisky will make you not care.
I hope your friend is doing good now… all the best 😉
Thank God he was vaxxed or he would not have had the heart attack which showed him how good the cardio icu is.....
Cardio ICU is scary. I know, having visited my dad and been a patient once.
I am sure it is. Just making a comment that no one who is vaxxed ever makes a connection.
That's the really sad part. Maybe, just maybe, seeing kids as patients will make a few people have a fleeting thought, that "maybe this isn't normal." Then they'll see the TV and have their programming reinforced.
A swig of whiskey didn't cure the pain? It always works in old westerns
Wow. On top of shitty care, the doctor decides to lie to the patient? I don't recall that ever being a part of the Hypocratic Oath.
Put him on the Zelensky Protocol and call me in the morning.
Do you mean the Zelenko protocol?
So far of my boosted friends there is a quadruple bypass and a liver transplant. The bypass was an older gent with no heart attack, so that isn’t too concerning. But the liver is somebody in their 40s.
He is 6’2 about 230 to 240 lbs I’d say and yeah I agree.
All I got from this is that he's literally married to God. Seriously, this reads like a phishing email.
I'll keep being stubborn.
If we saw the raw numbers of people who went to the hospital and then died, compared to what would have happened if they just stayed at home, the whole medical industry as we know it would be shut down.
You have this information at your fingertips. Compare life expectancy and mortality rates from today vs the 1300s. Even if big pharma is corrupt, people are still living longer and getting life threatening issues resolved more often with the hospitals we have today. This guy in the post, and a number of other people in this thread who say they've had stints put in, would probably not be alive today if they had just stayed home instead.
It's called sanitation.
Even all the diseases that have vaccines for them were already in major decline before vaccinations were ever produced, due to increased sanitation.
True, Dr. Robert Mendelsohn brought that up years ago in his book, How To Have A Healthy Child- In Spite Of Your Doctor.
But still no question whatsoever about the vax... Could and could not be the vax... Still revealing that he should not question it. One of my family members died 4 days after the vax. No one ever mentions it, it’s just as if their whole world would come crumbling down if they did.