Rory, do you remember Pascal, the former Waking Down teacher from France? She once told me that coughing can halt a heart attack because it open the vessels or something like that. Also there are accupressure points that one can press on, like the tip of the pointer finger.
One doc here diagnosed a friend as having indigestion but indeed she was having a heart attack. So I think the more common symptoms might not show up for everyone. Always better to be safe, so glad you are. ________________________________ From: obbajeeba <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Monday, August 19, 2013 9:53 AM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Chopra nothing without Maharishi --- In [email protected], "Alex Stanley" <j_alexander_stanley@...> wrote: > > > > --- In [email protected], "RoryGoff" <rorygoff@> wrote: > > > > > > As some of the symptoms persisted over several days I finally went > > to the clinic and they sent me to the ER, but the EKG, blood tests > > and lung X-rays (don't ask me why they felt those were necessary) > > came back clean, much to my and my wife's relief. > > And mine! > Me too! Rory, next time that happens, it most likely will, and since if appeared not life threatening by the emergency room doctors, as much as you may not be into over the counter medicine, take a couple of tums when it begins, and/or Mallox (however that is spelled). You will be amazed. Like serenity now! Seriously. Then go the the emergency room, if that does not help. I can't believe the hospital did not give you an ant-acid after doing those tests? Well, over a thousand dollar experience at the ER, with no findings can give one a heart attack when the bill arrives later... can sometimes be avoided with a 4.99 purchase of tums. Next time you get dizzy, pulse increases beyond normal like a coyote was chasing you, blood pressure skyrockets, and the feeling of impending doom sets in, (fear of death), you will thank me one day, for sharing this with you.
