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Sharing an email about an RN who had a heart attack...women't symptoms are different
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<blockquote data-quote="flutterby" data-source="post: 507890" data-attributes="member: 7083"><p>I had lots and lots of burping, too, which just reinforced the heartburn idea. My pain was in my shoulders, neck and jaw until the 4th day. Then it was my upper back and a thin line (felt like nerve pain) down my left arm. I had to be talked into going to the ER. </p><p></p><p>During that 4 day period , I went out to eat, went shopping and on the day I went to the ER, I took difficult child to a doctor appointment 30 minutes away. </p><p></p><p>I kind of had a "warning" feeling, but I had had a "warning" feeling for a couple of years by then - I knew something was really wrong, but was dismissed by doctors - so I ignored it. I was second guessing myself by then. I learned my lesson.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterby, post: 507890, member: 7083"] I had lots and lots of burping, too, which just reinforced the heartburn idea. My pain was in my shoulders, neck and jaw until the 4th day. Then it was my upper back and a thin line (felt like nerve pain) down my left arm. I had to be talked into going to the ER. During that 4 day period , I went out to eat, went shopping and on the day I went to the ER, I took difficult child to a doctor appointment 30 minutes away. I kind of had a "warning" feeling, but I had had a "warning" feeling for a couple of years by then - I knew something was really wrong, but was dismissed by doctors - so I ignored it. I was second guessing myself by then. I learned my lesson. [/QUOTE]
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