Anonymous wrote:Get yourselves checked for anxiety instead.
You are an ass.
My very fit, energetic, former dance teacher mom had open heart surgery at age 69. She went to the emergency room with a stomach infection from chronic diverticulitis and ended up being admitted to the hospital to have a full battery of tests and a cardio work- up. She had a previously undecided heart murmur and some heart damage due to a malformed mitral valve, possibly congenital. She was asymptomatic but this surgery saved her life - she's now a vibrant, active 78 year old who runs circles around me, energy-wise.
Here's the thing about cardio health - like my mom, unless you intentionally get a full, complete check up, you just don't know.
Two years after my mom's surgery, her niece (my cousin) a champion swimmer and marathon runner, collapsed while on a training run. Medical intervention saved her and she ended up getting a pacemaker at 52. It was discovered that she has a rare, genetic heart defect and so all of her family members had to be tested. Now, this cousin and my uncle have pacemakers.
I had to get tested as did my own family of origin. Fortunately, I am not a carrier, but through this, one of my siblings now takes cholesterol meds.