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TheCabinetmaker
post Jul 16 2025, 04:17 AM
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Friday night I took an unexpected ride in an ambulance. I was having severe chest pains and 3 nitro pills didn't help, so 911 was called.

A stent was installed on Tuesday and I feel much better. This is stent #3. Two in my heart and one in my carotid artery.I should be fully recovered in a week or two. Luckily, I did not have a heart attack. Only angina pains.

If you have any chest pains, I urge you to call 911 immediately. Time is truly of the essence. Don't be the tough, stubborn guy. Make the call. My brother and I are the oldest men in the Curtis family back 19 generations. My dad had a massive coronary failure at 56. Luckily for me, mom is 100 and comes from a long line of centenarians.
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post Jul 16 2025, 01:18 PM
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QUOTE(TheCabinetmaker @ Jul 16 2025, 06:17 AM) *

Friday night I took an unexpected ride in an ambulance. I was having severe chest pains and 3 nitro pills didn't help, so 911 was called.

A stent was installed on Tuesday and I feel much better. This is stent #3. Two in my heart and one in my carotid artery.I should be fully recovered in a week or two. Luckily, I did not have a heart attack. Only angina pains.

If you have any chest pains, I urge you to call 911 immediately. Time is truly of the essence. Don't be the tough, stubborn guy. Make the call. My brother and I are the oldest men in the Curtis family back 19 generations. My dad had a massive coronary failure at 56. Luckily for me, mom is 100 and comes from a long line of centenarians.
QUOTE(bdstone914 @ Jul 16 2025, 06:55 AM) *

Glad you pulled through without more severe consequences. Good warning to all.
I remember years ago my mom was complaining of swollen ankles. She told my sister who was a nurse she would go to a doctor the next day. My sister insisted she get to an emergency room ASAP as she recognized the symptom as congestive heart failure. Your advise of dont be the tough guy should be taken seriously.



WOW glad you got there in time and it didnt close up on you and cause any damage!!

I fully concur with your recommendation and Bruce's that you don't take a chance dont wait, I almost waited too long and barely walked thru the door before collapsing and being resuscitated by the way i had angina symptoms that felt like indigestion for 4-5 hours before i went in, and should have been there sooner i could have prevented the full out heart attack i ended up having!

I strongly suggest getting the Cardiac CT as one screening tool, you could be asymptomatic and have severe restrictions.

Glad you are doing well !!

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QUOTE(DRPHIL914 @ Jul 16 2025, 02:18 PM) *

QUOTE(TheCabinetmaker @ Jul 16 2025, 06:17 AM) *

Friday night I took an unexpected ride in an ambulance. I was having severe chest pains and 3 nitro pills didn't help, so 911 was called.

A stent was installed on Tuesday and I feel much better. This is stent #3. Two in my heart and one in my carotid artery.I should be fully recovered in a week or two. Luckily, I did not have a heart attack. Only angina pains.

If you have any chest pains, I urge you to call 911 immediately. Time is truly of the essence. Don't be the tough, stubborn guy. Make the call. My brother and I are the oldest men in the Curtis family back 19 generations. My dad had a massive coronary failure at 56. Luckily for me, mom is 100 and comes from a long line of centenarians.
QUOTE(bdstone914 @ Jul 16 2025, 06:55 AM) *

Glad you pulled through without more severe consequences. Good warning to all.
I remember years ago my mom was complaining of swollen ankles. She told my sister who was a nurse she would go to a doctor the next day. My sister insisted she get to an emergency room ASAP as she recognized the symptom as congestive heart failure. Your advise of dont be the tough guy should be taken seriously.



WOW glad you got there in time and it didnt close up on you and cause any damage!!

I fully concur with your recommendation and Bruce's that you don't take a chance dont wait, I almost waited too long and barely walked thru the door before collapsing and being resuscitated by the way i had angina symptoms that felt like indigestion for 4-5 hours before i went in, and should have been there sooner i could have prevented the full out heart attack i ended up having!

I strongly suggest getting the Cardiac CT as one screening tool, you could be asymptomatic and have severe restrictions.

Glad you are doing well !!

This was a quadruple bypass artery from my leg in 2005(99% blocked}. I had a heart attack on 1980 that did some damage, and a stent in my widow maker last September. It was also 99% blocked. Another of my bypassed arteries is completely blocked, but a secondary artery has now formed so it's clean.
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QUOTE(TheCabinetmaker @ Jul 16 2025, 04:39 PM) *

QUOTE(DRPHIL914 @ Jul 16 2025, 02:18 PM) *

QUOTE(TheCabinetmaker @ Jul 16 2025, 06:17 AM) *

Friday night I took an unexpected ride in an ambulance. I was having severe chest pains and 3 nitro pills didn't help, so 911 was called.

A stent was installed on Tuesday and I feel much better. This is stent #3. Two in my heart and one in my carotid artery.I should be fully recovered in a week or two. Luckily, I did not have a heart attack. Only angina pains.

If you have any chest pains, I urge you to call 911 immediately. Time is truly of the essence. Don't be the tough, stubborn guy. Make the call. My brother and I are the oldest men in the Curtis family back 19 generations. My dad had a massive coronary failure at 56. Luckily for me, mom is 100 and comes from a long line of centenarians.
QUOTE(bdstone914 @ Jul 16 2025, 06:55 AM) *

Glad you pulled through without more severe consequences. Good warning to all.
I remember years ago my mom was complaining of swollen ankles. She told my sister who was a nurse she would go to a doctor the next day. My sister insisted she get to an emergency room ASAP as she recognized the symptom as congestive heart failure. Your advise of dont be the tough guy should be taken seriously.



WOW glad you got there in time and it didnt close up on you and cause any damage!!

I fully concur with your recommendation and Bruce's that you don't take a chance dont wait, I almost waited too long and barely walked thru the door before collapsing and being resuscitated by the way i had angina symptoms that felt like indigestion for 4-5 hours before i went in, and should have been there sooner i could have prevented the full out heart attack i ended up having!

I strongly suggest getting the Cardiac CT as one screening tool, you could be asymptomatic and have severe restrictions.

Glad you are doing well !!

This was a quadruple bypass artery from my leg in 2005(99% blocked}. I had a heart attack on 1980 that did some damage, and a stent in my widow maker last September. It was also 99% blocked. Another of my bypassed arteries is completely blocked, but a secondary artery has now formed so it's clean.


yikes!! well 1980 to now that's a long time, 40 years WOW you must have been pretty young when you had that bypass? , my initial issue was my widow maker too, no bypass, just had a congenital anomaly small LAD that was collapsing and i had that collateral circulation that developed too, but when it spasmed shut that day i also had the full out heart attack ischemia damage to the septum and apex due to the loss of flow until the rolled me in and did the angioplasty, and thus a stint. good news was last year on the scans etc my LAD and the stint still fully clear and open , and the CT had been good so no plaquing build up BUT did a nuclear scan and found a 90% in Right Coronary (this was December 2023) so now i have also stent in right as well, -crazy! but last year's check up showed both still clear nothing new or no additional blockage or build up. Trying to do all the right things man i need these to stay clear, id like to be around for another 30 years! Need to get my $$ out of my 914 lol.

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TheCabinetmaker   Off topic   Jul 16 2025, 04:17 AM
bdstone914   Glad you pulled through without more severe conseq...   Jul 16 2025, 04:55 AM
914Sixer   Swift action is needed for sure. Glad you pulled t...   Jul 16 2025, 06:00 AM
StarBear   Yay!! Great advice, for sure!! :D   Jul 16 2025, 06:27 AM
ValcoOscar   Thank God for the swift action...take care of your...   Jul 16 2025, 06:40 AM
mlindner   Glad your on the mend, God Bless, Mark   Jul 16 2025, 06:53 AM
PanelBilly   Glad to hear you're feeling better. The engine...   Jul 16 2025, 07:23 AM
slowrodent   Congrats on your recovery... and thanks for postin...   Jul 16 2025, 07:31 AM
infraredcalvin   Echo the above, glad you’re feeling better!   Jul 16 2025, 07:39 AM
NARP74   Buy a lottery ticket. Glad it all ended well.   Jul 16 2025, 08:35 AM
rjames   Glad to hear you took appropriate action and that ...   Jul 16 2025, 09:24 AM
burton73   Happy to hear that you're still with us buddy,...   Jul 16 2025, 01:01 PM
DRPHIL914   Friday night I took an unexpected ride in an ambu...   Jul 16 2025, 01:18 PM
TheCabinetmaker   Friday night I took an unexpected ride in an amb...   Jul 16 2025, 02:39 PM
DRPHIL914   [quote name='DRPHIL914' post='3215233' date='Jul ...   Jul 16 2025, 02:56 PM
TheCabinetmaker   @Dr. Phil the bypass was 2005.   Jul 16 2025, 04:56 PM
TheCabinetmaker   @dr Phil the bypass was 2005.   Jul 16 2025, 04:57 PM
930cabman   scary stuff for sure, always best to listen carefu...   Jul 16 2025, 06:24 PM
Shivers   Glad you are still here. Scary stuff.   Jul 16 2025, 08:15 PM
JamesM   Holy crap Curt! Glad you came out ok. I get...   Jul 16 2025, 10:40 PM
Stratfink   Wow. Glad you’re okay Curt. And appreciate eve...   Jul 16 2025, 11:03 PM
krazykonrad   I'm glad you pulled through. Scary stuff. I wa...   Jul 17 2025, 08:38 AM
Jgilliam914   Geez Curt, I am hoping my locks had nothing to do ...   Jul 17 2025, 11:08 AM
maxwelj   Curt, Glad to hear you're OK. good luck with t...   Jul 17 2025, 11:19 AM
TheCabinetmaker   Thanks guys. The difference is amazing and almost ...   Jul 17 2025, 01:46 PM
TheCabinetmaker   The left photo is the before shot. You can see the...   Jul 17 2025, 01:59 PM
DC_neun_vierzehn   @TheCabinetmaker glad you survived, Curt. Wishing...   Jul 17 2025, 04:56 PM
Chad911sc   Take your meds! Clean diet! Exercise! ...   Jul 17 2025, 06:23 PM
930cabman   Take your meds! Clean diet! Exercise...   Jul 18 2025, 06:16 PM
GaroldShaffer   glad you got that taken care of. A month ago, I we...   Jul 17 2025, 10:19 PM
StratPlayer   http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=3...   Jul 18 2025, 12:54 PM
Chris H.   Glad you're OK and feeling better Curt.   Jul 18 2025, 04:24 PM


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