
IHSA Newsletter – March 2022
In this month’s issue, we celebrate our one-year anniversary since our launch in March 2021. Learn more about the IHSA, the CFA as well as the Microvascular Disease Summit.
In this month’s issue, we celebrate our one-year anniversary since our launch in March 2021. Learn more about the IHSA, the CFA as well as the Microvascular Disease Summit.
I had my first spasm when I was just a young child and continued for almost 50 years with no diagnosis. I always assumed everybody had flushing feelings throughout their body, and hot flashes accompanied by chest pain.
It wasn’t until I was walking my dogs with my sister, one day, and we were going up a steep incline and I couldn’t keep up. I asked her if she felt chest pains when she walked up hills. She looked at me like I was crazy and told me: No!
I then realized something might be wrong with me.
March 3rd, 2021 was the day that changed everything. At 55, I had a busy counselling practice and a few other projects on the go. The pandemic was causing anxiety for many of my clients and in my private life. I had a lot of stress of my own: there were safety issues in the building where I lived, and I was looking for a new apartment. Despite this, I thought I was handling it well. I was fairly healthy, I walked daily, ate well, meditated and didn’t smoke or drink.
I started to experience heavy fatigue towards the end of 2020 but told myself it was normal considering all that was going on in the world.
When I was 39, with zero risk factors for heart disease, I had all the classic symptoms associated with a heart attack. My doctors put me on three blood thinners to dissolve a clot in a minor artery seen in an angiogram. The next day, while the original clot had dissolved, I had a clot in a larger artery. Baffled, the cardiologists put in a stent. As they backed the scope out of the artery, it spasmed in another location.
At that time, I had a 4-year-old, an 8-year-old, and a 12-year-old. My husband traveled extensively for work. I asked myself two questions: 1) How do I feel about dying at age 39? 2) If I don’t die, how do I live?
Learn all about the symptoms, causes and triggers of these heart conditions.
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