I guess that I'm getting to be that age...
Saturday I had a heart attack. It's not that big of a deal.
WHAT???
Let me give the details and yes it was VERY SERIOUS.
Saturday about 2:20 it hit while I was in the shop. A HUGE pain in my chest. I rolled averything back into the shop and by 2:35 LOML was driving me to the ER. After a quick EKG I was in the ER by 3:10 with them planning to admit me. By about 8:00 I had already seen three cardiologists and the plans were in place to move me to another hospital a few blocks away. (Lakeview doesn't have the facility, yet, to insert stents.) Monday morning I had a stent inserted. This afternoon I came home with a bunch of pills and a very sore right leg. (They went into the leg, did an angigram and inserted the stent.)
The reason that it is not a big deal is that there was almost no damage to the heart. The big reason that there was no damage was because I went to the ER immediately. I was on drugs in less than an hour of the event starting.
The screaming message here is, If you are experiencing severe chest pains get to the ER immediately. (I should have called 9-1-1 rather than let LOML drive.)
For those of you that are technically minded, my blood tests for Toponin at 3:15, 10:00 and 4:00 showed levels of 0.0, 0.39 and 0.18. Had I waited a day or two, those levels could have been 30+. Toponin is an enzyme that is given off by dying heart cells.
Two different cardiologists asked why I came to the ER so quickly. I explained that my rules are chest pains or a peak flow (Atshma) of less than 450 means a trip to the ER. Both said good but next time use 9-1-1.
The third cardiologist spent about 20 minutes teaching me how to read an EKG print out. Really cool! My problem was an S-T wave form transistion of non zero. Then he asked me what I did for a living. When I said a retired network engineer, he exclaimed, "I knew it! I knew it! I can always spot an engineer." I got a good laugh from that.
The amazing thing about this experience has been money. Until we picked up the drugs at the phamacy on the way home, NOTHING has been said about money. No ER co-pay, no hospital co-pay, etc. I'm sure that we'll get a bill in the mail for the charges but the whole emphasis during the last three days has been my health and recovery. I'm guessing that the bill will be less than a grand. I think that the co-pay for the hospital is $300 per day. (It could be just a hundred but I can't remember. The difference is not significant.)
Guys --- Let me repeat the screaming message...
If you are expereincing chest pains call 9-1-1 !