During the last week she complained of excruciating pain in her left arm and pain in her left shoulder.
On Saturday he drove to Home Depot where he bought 40 s bags of lime and two beauty bags of bark. He placed all three bags in his car and drove home.
On Sunday, in addition to the usual dances, he spent part of the day sprinkling lime on the grass and putting beauty bark on flowers. beds
On Monday morning he felt acute pain in his left arm and between his left shoulder. No matter how she tried to ease the pain, nothing worked; therefore she went to the Urgent Care Clinic, where she was examined by the former doctor. He treated her for primary physician who treated her for nerve and muscle spasms. She was instructed to take ibuprofen and was also prescribed a muscle relaxant; he was sent home again. After the average pain took effect the pain was not so intense and he felt some relief.
On Wednesday, he felt numbness in two fingers of his left hand. He thought about going back to the clinic, but decided to wait.
On Thursday, Friday and Saturday she still wasn’t feeling quite 100%. The pain had subsided a tad bit, but the fingers were still numb, and all week she had been lying around feeling lethargic, which was unusual for her.
On Sunday he took more ibuprofen and went to church. Later that evening, the twin told her sister that she felt severe chest pains, and although she took more ibuprofen, she believed her chest pains were related to the ibuprofen. About an hour later he felt a sharp pulling pain in the right side of his chest and in his left arm. The pain was so intense, she called her twin sister and asked her to call 911. She rushed to the nearest hospital where she immediately underwent surgery for a major heart attack! A few days later he was transferred to another hospital second hand. Her two daughters, her son, sister and mother-in-law, were admitted to the hospital on that side from the first day, and surprisingly Mom pulled through both of them rising with flying colors.
On Friday she was released from the hospital, and by the grace of God she wakes up with a sound mind and is doing excellent things, thanks to the prayers of everyone. There is power in prayer. Alleluia!
In reading the article quoted below “I find it interesting that women may not experience chest pain but may experience “atypical” symptoms such as pain between the shoulders, stomach, nausea, or sudden lightheadedness and sweating, which may result in them delaying seeking treatment. arm pain and shoulder pain, however, because there was no pain in her. chest area no one suspects a heart attack, not even a doctor. Symptoms of a heart attack include not only chest pain, but also shoulder pain, arm pain, neck pain do-do pain, pain in the jaw, bone pain under the throat. If you experience pain up and down your arm and numbness in your fingers, but not in your chest, it’s probably safe to check with your doctor. Even heart attacks can vary from person to person, and from heart attack to heart attack. It is therefore important to recognize the signs that may indicate a heart attack in progress. The “silent heart attack” is a huge eye opener and we should all educate ourselves on the signs and symptoms of a heart attack.
The article cited below How to Detect a Heart Attack by Dr. George Jacob covers Angina Pain, Typical Symptoms, Silent Heart Attack, Early Signs of a Heart Attack and Other Heart Attacks. Also included are examples that show visible areas of angina pain, heart attack pain, and areas of pain in the left shoulder, neck, throat, back, under bone, and arms.
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