Recognition of signs of a heart attack and quick action can save lives, but the way a person reacts in an actual accident is often unpredictable. Even for those who know the signs, the reality of this first -hand service can be overwhelming.
For those who wonder what a heart attack might look, the couple in Arizona captured the chilling chilling moment in their home safety camera when the husband suffered a deadly attack of the heart of the “widow’s producer”. They shared video to raise consciousness, emphasizing how corded to recognize signs and acting quickly in life -threatening situations.
Michelle Goss published a chilling video on Tiktoku, capturing the exact moments when her husband, 53-year-old Jeff Goss, began to feel bad when they went to the match of Arizona Cardinals in September in September.
“Does it seem that the food got stuck or seems …” She asked Michelle’s husband when she noticed that she was staring. She quickly instructed him to sit on the couch in the living room.
“He just said:” I feel really bland. I feel really bland, “Michelle mentioned in recent interview With Good Morning America, before Jeff began to complain about chest pain.
At the beginning, Michelle did not think much about the symptoms and she never thought as a serious medical situation that could expose Jeff’s life. Looking back, she now believes that her decision to call for emergency help and action was quickly what finally saved his life.
“I didn’t think it was something serious at all. Not
Then came the alarming sign that Michelle was never a witness – Jeff’s complexion became gray. When she noticed her husband’s fear, she also began to feel a growing sense of fear.
Jeff was taken to a hospital, where doctors diagnosed him with a heart attack of the “widow’s producer”, a lethal condition that occurs when the main artery supplying blood to the heart becomes completely blocked. He underwent the opening procedure of the blocked artery. The couple later found out from the doctors that if they waited 10 minutes, Jeff could not survive.
The “widow” heart attack occurs when blood supply to the left front artery (LAD), which provides 50% of myocardial blood, becomes completely blocked. Despite its name, this serious form of heart attack not only affects men; Women can also experience this.
Risk factors This covers over 45 years and men, over 50 years and women, the family history of heart disease, poor nutrition, use of tobacco, lack of exercise and other diseases, such as obesity, high blood pressure and high cholesterol.
Frequent symptoms to be observed are chest pain, shortness of breath, dizziness, stomach disorder, fatigue, dizziness and pain in the upper body (arms, arms, neck, jaw or back).