I have heard about the difference men are treated over women for heart attacks but not I believe it. Last year in June I thought someone was sitting on my chest and squeezing it. I could hardly breath, I didn't feel very good and was confused. I called the help line we have here and they called an ambulance to come and get me. I was at the hospital a few hours. They took an EKG(?), and blood work. My TSH enzyme levels were really high. They kept me for a few hours and the levels started going down a little so they told me I was okay, it was just in my head. I must have been lifting something very heavy or running very hard when this started. I was in the car driving and had not lifted anything but fine. We went camping and I spent it laying down because of the pain. Now a year later, my db goes to the hospital with the same symptoms. He is put in ICU and has been there since Tues. They have found nothing wrong on the monitored EKG, the enzyme levels have been fine and every other test they have done is normal. They won't let him out yet because there are a few more tests they want to run before letting him go. Why the difference?
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) At my visit with my GP last month, he decided I should see a cardiologist because of tachycardia. Now all of a sudden? I've been complaining of this for the past 4 or 5 years! I mentioned it to the cardiiologist back when, and she adjusted meds which seemed to help a bit, but not much! We'll see what they say this time. 