11 Comments
- duggiowa, on 10/23/2007, -0/+8Nothing exceptionally new - but informative for those without healthcare backgrounds
- natedouglas, on 10/22/2007, -1/+5Great. When I finally have a heart attack, I'll be carefully studying the symptoms to see if I'm turning into a woman.
- tristan55555, on 10/22/2007, -0/+4Taught in every first aid class.
- superrcat, on 11/08/2007, -0/+3Interesting, but the document cited is 4 years old.
- imamessy1, on 10/22/2007, -0/+3It's nice to see an article about female heart attacks seeing as so few women know that heart disease is the number one killer of women.
- afrothunder75, on 10/23/2007, -0/+2Thank you for posting this. My mother just suffered a heart attack not long ago. After reading this, it makes sense, she had those symptoms before, and now after reading that, I know what to look for to make sure, it will not happen again.
- Vet4Peace, on 10/22/2007, -0/+2As a paramedic, I hope more people learn about this stuff.
- tanto, on 10/22/2007, -0/+260s and beyond. Menopausal symptoms should be long past. Your main concerns now are the Big Three: heart disease, stroke, and cancer.
http://orangtuamurid.info/blog/2007/04/29/your-hea ... - skibjork, on 10/23/2007, -0/+1Here's the problem: you've got "old tough guy" reporting his symptoms and "old gentle gal" reporting her symptoms. some can handle pain better, some lie, bla bla bla. The physiology in an AMI should have really no difference based on sex, since it's a relative opinion and not really anything dealing with hormone secretion, etc...
- inactive, on 11/08/2007, -2/+2I love seeing more examples of why women are vastly inferior to men. Keep the stories coming!


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