Guest guest Posted December 9, 2003 Report Share Posted December 9, 2003 Ella, My mom passed away from a heart attack. It was her first and only one. What I would suggest (and please don't hate me for saying this) but if marrying your fiance would get you health insurance I would do it now. Go to court if need be than have the formal ceremony later. Heart disease is serious. And yes there are things you can do to help - like lifestyle and diet changes but you should be under the care of a Dr. Louise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2003 Report Share Posted December 9, 2003 Ella, I had to laugh when I saw Louise's recommendation. But I think she is right on target. If this guy is special enough to be your fiance', are you not special enough for him to marry, to get you on his health insurance, and get you THE CARE YOU OBVIOUSLY NEED?? Please Ella, this sounds serious. You NEED to go to a doc. Please. Janie > Ella, > > My mom passed away from a heart attack. It was her first and only > one. > What I would suggest (and please don't hate me for saying this) but > if marrying your fiance would get you health insurance I would do it > now. Go to court if need be than have the formal ceremony later. > Heart disease is serious. And yes there are things you can do to > help - like lifestyle and diet changes but you should be under the > care of a Dr. > > Louise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2003 Report Share Posted December 9, 2003 Thanks, Carol. I've read a lot on the subject, especially since that show I saw on television. Problem is still that we just don't have the money to see a doctor, and none of them will even let you in the door without insurance or up-front payment for the basic visit, etc., then you have to pay the remainder when you're done with the visit. Eventually we'll get there...I just don't know when for sure. I did read that symptoms can occur about a month before any problems, and I'm not certain 'what' those episodes were that I had. I only know that they weren't acid reflux or indigestion because the situation " cured " itself within minutes of starting. I'm sure they'll do labs and check for thyroid, too. It's just impossible to take on an expense (any expense) right now. But I'm not planning on putting it off any longer than I have to. Ella > Ella, I'm worried about you too. It's time to try > Armour. Also, you need to search the net for info on > Heart Attacks. I believe it's preventable. Try > westonaprice.org for startes. GOOD info on diet from a > dentist who traveled the world in the 30's and saw how > people ate. He also looked at their teeth and there > health problems. PLEASE take this SERIOUSLY and take > care of yourself. Hugs, Carol B (praying for you) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2003 Report Share Posted December 9, 2003 Hi, Louise: I'm sorry to hear about your mom. Mine passed away from heart attack, too. It was her second within a few months and it happened while she was in the hospital to get her foot amputated due to diabetic complications. My sister's had one also and is on all sorts of meds. It does run in my family in a big way, and most everyone who's passed has from heart attack. But, I've been healthy 99% of my life, up until the last year and a half when everything went downhill. I know it would be " easier " to marry him right now, but I don't want us to get married until our finances, etc. are straight. Somehow I think that in the midst of all this chaos that getting married would be a very bad idea. And why would I hate you, silly, for saying that. ) I've thought about it, too, but came to my senses. LOL Ella > Ella, > > My mom passed away from a heart attack. It was her first and only > one. > What I would suggest (and please don't hate me for saying this) but > if marrying your fiance would get you health insurance I would do it > now. Go to court if need be than have the formal ceremony later. > Heart disease is serious. And yes there are things you can do to > help - like lifestyle and diet changes but you should be under the > care of a Dr. > > Louise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2003 Report Share Posted December 9, 2003 LOL He would marry me tomorrow, but I just really have a problem with doing that until we're financially straight. Heck, we're having to live at his aunt's house until we save enough to get a place of our own. It's really expensive in the town where he works. We're not used to things being this bad and I don't think it would be good to get married until things are right. Make any sense? He's not happy about it, but it's just my stubborness, etc. kicking in. Ella > Ella, I had to laugh when I saw Louise's recommendation. But I think > she is right on target. If this guy is special enough to be your > fiance', are you not special enough for him to marry, to get you on > his health insurance, and get you THE CARE YOU OBVIOUSLY NEED?? > Please Ella, this sounds serious. You NEED to go to a doc. Please. > > Janie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2003 Report Share Posted December 9, 2003 We were going to do that at one point, but when Mike's insurance kicked in...it took a mighty chunk out of the ole paychecks! I swear insurance is a double-edged sword. Anyway, we had asked his aunt about borrowing the money to do that, and using her credit card, but she had her own financial crisis (a big one) and had to take cash advances to take care of some stuff. Things are really a mess, for sure. Ella > Can you order Armour and Cortef over the net and self > treat? Hugs, Carol B Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2003 Report Share Posted December 9, 2003 Hi Ella, It was a shock. When she was in the hospital her blood pressure dropped to 40. After a few days they said she was getting better but than the call came. Turns out one day the nurse wanted her to roll over on her side and she refused so she also had fluid on her lungs. She was 65 and I was 24. This Christmas will be hard cos my dad passed away last year on Dec 18 so the reality of having no parents is sinking in. The only other thing I can suggest is do all the research you can and maybe keep track of your symptoms and dates etc. Louise > > Ella, > > > > My mom passed away from a heart attack. It was her first and only > > one. > > What I would suggest (and please don't hate me for saying this) but > > if marrying your fiance would get you health insurance I would do > it > > now. Go to court if need be than have the formal ceremony later. > > Heart disease is serious. And yes there are things you can do to > > help - like lifestyle and diet changes but you should be under the > > care of a Dr. > > > > Louise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2003 Report Share Posted December 11, 2003 I'm really sorry, Louise. Just pray whenever you feel sad. It sounds simplistic and silly, but it does help. I was born late in life so I had only my mom, and no father figure whatsoever. My mom never even dated after my dad. My last living grandparent died when I was 2wks old, so when my mom passed (I was 32), I had no parents anymore either. It's tough. Hang in there. I actually didn't give a whole lot of thought to the ole 'family history' until I crashed and couldn't work out anymore. I was the most athletic person I knew, and I was healthy, in shape, and had tons of energy, so I never really thought I was ever going to be at risk. Goes to show you that even if we pay close attention to our health...stuff still happens, and thyroid is a real doozy of a problem that seems to cause a domino effect with everything else. ((hugs)) Ella > Hi Ella, > It was a shock. When she was in the hospital her blood pressure > dropped to 40. After a few days they said she was getting better but > than the call came. Turns out one day the nurse wanted her to roll > over on her side and she refused so she also had fluid on her lungs. > She was 65 and I was 24. This Christmas will be hard cos my dad > passed away last year on Dec 18 so the reality of having no parents > is sinking in. > The only other thing I can suggest is do all the research you can and > maybe keep track of your symptoms and dates etc. > Louise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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