The best medicine for heart attack is to consume alot of pig fat oil.

On Jan 10, 9:03 pm, Perom Uch <[email protected]> wrote:
>    *Chuck Myers, DASHO*
>
> 01/07/2011 04:24 PM
>    To
> ALL FS
> cc
>   Subject
> Heart Attack Information
>
> *By now most if not all employees have heard about the Chief's heart attack.
>  He is recovering well and is in very good spirits.  One of the main reasons
> that the Chief's heart attack was not as severe as it could have been is
> because of his quick response to the symptoms he was experiencing.  The
> Chief sensed that he was experiencing the early signs of a heart attack and
> he took the correct action by seeking help immediately.  *
>
> *Most of the time heart attacks begin gradually and can lead people to deny
> or reject the reality that they are in the early stages of a heart attack.
>  The information below is provided to inform our employees about some of the
> symptoms of a heart attack and the immediate actions they should take.  The
> links below provide access to medical websites that will provide further
> information.  *
>
> *Heart Attacks:  Signs, Symptoms, and What to Do*
>
> *Chest Discomfort*
>
> Some heart attacks are sudden and intense, but most begin gradually, with
> mild pain or discomfort.  The most common heart attack sign for both men and
> women is chest pain or discomfort.  This discomfort or pain occurs in the
> center of the chest and can last for more than a few minutes, or it can go
> away and come back.  It can feel like uncomfortable pressure, squeezing,
> fullness, or pain.
>
> *Discomfort in Other Areas of the Upper Body*
>
> Symptoms can include pain or discomfort in one or both arms, the back, neck,
> jaw, or stomach.
>
> *Shortness of Breath*
>
> You may experience shortness of breath that may occur with or without chest
> discomfort or pain.
>
> *Other Signs*
>
> Some other signs may include breaking out in a cold sweat, or experiencing
> nausea or light-headedness.
>
> Women are more likely than men to experience additional common symptoms,
> generally including shortness of breath, nausea and vomiting, and back or
> jaw pain.
>
> *What You Should Do*
>
> If you believe you are having a heart attack, call 911 or your medical
> emergency medical system *immediately*.
>
> Although it is common to be unsure of what is happening and put off calling
> for help, do not wait more than five minutes before calling for help.
>  Calling 911 or another emergency response number is the most effective way
> to receive lifesaving treatment.  Emergency medical services staff begin
> treatment upon arrival and are trained to revive someone whose heart has
> stopped.
>
> Even if you are not certain whether you are having a heart attack, make sure
> to tell a doctor about your symptoms.
>
> Follow the links below to obtain more information on the early signs of a
> heart attack and actions to take when experiencing those symptoms
>
> *http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=14577*<http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=14577>
>
> *http://www.heart.org/HEARTORG/Conditions/Conditions_UCM_305346_SubHom...
> *<http://www.heart.org/HEARTORG/Conditions/Conditions_UCM_305346_SubHom...>
>
> *http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/actintime/haws/haws.htm*<http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/actintime/haws/haws.htm>
>
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