Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get yourselves checked for anxiety instead.
Thanks. His mother died this weekend of a heart attack. His dad died of a stroke at 60. His 3 brothers have each had either a heart attack or stroke by age 50. You think we need to be medicated for anxiety? Or do you need a doctor to remove the foot from your mouth?
You are doing the right thing, OP.
In my case, there was no strong history of heart disease in the family and I used to run 45 miles a week as well as eat right. Not diabetic or hypertensive.
One fine day, I felt an ache in my left arm which I dismissed because I was exercising heavily with absolutely no symptoms. To cut a long story short, I reluctantly had an angiogram at Washington Hospital Center. To my shock, the angiogram showed that I was 95% blocked in two locations in my right coronary artery and 85% blocked in my LAD (also known as the "widow-maker" artery). I had to have four stents put in and the interventional cardiologist said that it was just a matter of time before I would have had a heart attack.
So being in peak condition does not does not offer any guarantees and given your husband's family history, you are wise to be cautious.
NP- how old where you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old was the MIL?
And what kind of health/life-style?
Anonymous wrote:How old was the MIL?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get yourselves checked for anxiety instead.
Thanks. His mother died this weekend of a heart attack. His dad died of a stroke at 60. His 3 brothers have each had either a heart attack or stroke by age 50. You think we need to be medicated for anxiety? Or do you need a doctor to remove the foot from your mouth?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get yourselves checked for anxiety instead.
Thanks. His mother died this weekend of a heart attack. His dad died of a stroke at 60. His 3 brothers have each had either a heart attack or stroke by age 50. You think we need to be medicated for anxiety? Or do you need a doctor to remove the foot from your mouth?
Anonymous wrote:I never said he was living in fear. Just wanted to cover our bases to make sure we are doing what we need to be doing to ensure he can live as healthfully as possible for as long as possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get yourselves checked for anxiety instead.
Thanks. His mother died this weekend of a heart attack. His dad died of a stroke at 60. His 3 brothers have each had either a heart attack or stroke by age 50. You think we need to be medicated for anxiety? Or do you need a doctor to remove the foot from your mouth?
Anonymous wrote:Get yourselves checked for anxiety instead.