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23-10-2008, 09:31 PM | #1 | ||
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I received a bit of a shock last month - a heart attack at 43.
I'm pretty fit, run 3-4 times a week and work out. I don't drink or smoke, have no family history, have low blood pressure and pulse rate, and my cholesterol was 5.7, just over the recommended 5.5. What I do have is a very stressful job and home life (high dependant disabled child). My situation could have been avoided if I had sought tests earlier. I didn't think I needed them because I considered myself to be very fit for my age. I make this post in the hope that it will trigger someone to get tested which may save their life. What have I learn't? Get tested The top job or house isn't worth it Get life insurance if you have a family Get income protection insurance The cardiologist said nearly 30% of the patients he sees are under 45. The worst offenders are Police officers, CEO's and doctors. I fall within this category. Approximately 20 of my mates, relations and or work colleagues have been tested since my attack. 2 are now undergoing further treatment. |
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