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Remember that time I thought I was having a heart attack? What happened next?

Great question.

Here is the truth. Remember where we left off? Reminder: I won the symptom lottery and was pretty effing sure I was having a heart attack.

Well, what to do? Call the ambulance? Ignore it? Freak out and make it worse?

No.

I make my own way in life.

I rang a friend and said to them that if they didn't hear from me by 5pm could they take my dog for a walk.
They said for sure. But what was up? Oh, I googled symptoms of a heart attack, and so Im going to walk up the street to the local GP clinic. Just normal stuff. Totes what anyone would do.

Thankfully they were about to leave home to go shopping, and they met me near my house and walked me up to the clinic. I, much abashed, went to the reception and said "Oh, hi, I'm a patient here, bit random, but I think I am having a heart attack."

And they dealt with it.

They were super awesome. The Doc came out of a consult and hooked me up to some oxygen and a Blood pressure machiney thing, the nurse came in and put me on the ECG thingy. And the Dr sprayed something red under my tongue.

My blood pressure was outstanding! 174/120.
The Dr did say to me, I have to go back to my consult for a minute, but Bella, this is why we call the ambulance.
See, I've never called the ambulance before. So I had no clue what would make it ok. I remember when my Ma was sick with her cancer she forced us to carry her to the car (with a broken leg) as she was scared of how much the ambulance would cost. And I'm sorry we did that every day. But also, ambulance traumatised. Even though it's covered under my health insurance.

Turns out

I should have called the ambulance.
Also turns out my ECG thingy gave them assurance that my heart was functioning in the right rhythm, and it was just my blood pressure was outrageous. Outrageous!

I didn't really understand, and after being there for an hour and a half, and they bill almost giving me an actual heart attack, I got sent off with a script and a bunch of referrals.

I had to do a stress test. Which was super stressful, including not being able to wear a bra on a treadmill - in front of a bunch of people

But why?

The most annoying thing is that no one can explain to me why.

Why, post all the fucking awful stress of the last 5-40plus years do I now have this problem? Am working through the tests. I have (now) a new, good Dr and clinic, and I am trying to figure it out.

So that is my heart attack that wasn't.

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