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Woman survives myocardial infarction: She has this important message especially for women

2020-02-27T13:00:19.958Z


A heart attack manifests itself differently in men than in women. A survivor now reports via Twitter with an important message for all women.


A heart attack manifests itself differently in men than in women. A survivor now reports via Twitter with an important message for all women.

She had pain in her upper body, shoulder blades and arms that "burned and hurt" - but a woman who wanted to remain anonymous thought of sore muscles. That was obvious, because she had previously helped her neighbors to clear out the stable. The health problem that the nurse actually had will shock her later in the hospital.

Woman warns in Tweet: "Last Sunday I had a heart attack"

As the news portal Buzzfeed reported, she went to a doctor when the indefinable complaints did not go away. The doctor immediately referred the woman to a clinic - on suspicion of a heart attack. She was treated immediately and suffered no permanent damage. But shocked by the diagnosis, she went public and wrote a Twitter post that was retweeted over 37,000 times and liked over 74,000 times .

I want to warn women our heart attacks feel different. Last Sunday I had a heart attack. I had a 95% block in my left anterior descending artery. I'm alive because I called 911. I never had chest pain. It wasn't what you read in pamphlets. I had it off & on for weeks.

- gwheezie (@geewheezie) December 9, 2018

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In her message, under the nickname gwheezie, she wants to draw attention to "silent" heart attack symptoms, which are particularly common among women. The nurse wrote in her tweet: " I want to warn women that our heart attacks feel different . Last Sunday I had a heart attack. (...) I live because I called 911. I never had chest pain. It was not what you read in brochures. I had complaints for weeks that came and went ".

Take non-specific symptoms such as back and jaw pain seriously

In men, a heart attack is often manifested by typical chest pain. Women, on the other hand, struggle with non-specific complaints that are difficult to classify. Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum from Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, Buzzfeed, as director of cardiovascular prevention for women, said: "It is traumatic and it happens all the time (...) women suffer from symptoms and do not really know how to classify them ."

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Women can also experience the classic symptoms of a heart attack. These include pressure or chest pain, shortness of breath, breathing pain, shortness of breath or dizziness . But there are other non-specific signs, such as:

  • nausea
  • Vomit
  • fatigue
  • Pain in the jaw, shoulders, arms or upper back
  • exhaustion

"It could even feel like the flu," explains Steinbaum. All symptoms could appear suddenly or develop slowly and it is also possible that the symptoms come and go for days and weeks. Another clear characteristic, according to medical doctor Steinbaum: "One thing I always tell women: If they do an activity that is normally easy and suddenly becomes very difficult, they should think of their heart, " she said.

If you have any of the above symptoms, don't hesitate to see a doctor - call the emergency doctor if necessary, Steinbaum advises.

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What happens in a heart attack?

A heart attack occurs when the blood cannot supply the heart muscle with sufficient oxygen. This can happen if the arteries that carry blood to the heart muscle are narrowed or blocked by deposits . These so-called plaques consist of cholesterol, fat and other substances.

If these deposits dissolve, a blood clot (thrombus) can form and block blood flow to the heart. This causes the tissue behind the thrombus to die - this is called a heart attack.

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