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  • Slydel
    Member
    • Mar 2008
    • 421

    I am now an old man.

    Well,
    I just turned 37 and have had health problems the last three months. My doctor thought that I was having anxiety issues (which I was, but not because things were stressful). To make a long story shorter, it appears that I had a heart attack in the last year or so that has been causing palpitations for the last three months or so. The cause of the heart attack was due to a blood clot that occurred due to a damaged vein from my high school basketball days along with the fact that I have a blood deficiency that causes my blood to clot very quickly. The doctor said that I should feel quite lucky that it did not go to my brain. Well, no big deal now that I know what is going on. Now that I know what has occurred, I wonder if I can still use snus and drink my beer that I like to do when I write on this forum. My cardiologist is a DO and I hope that I can reduce my meds so I can drink beer and use snus at least once (maybe twice) a week. We shall see. I am no longer addicted to nicotine, hell it was so much easier than trying to quit smoking, which I thought I would never be able to do. I do hope to find out that I can get some Christmas snus and continue to annoy those people that I hold so dearly on this forum. Best wishes to all this Christmas and hope to write to you with a Christmas pris in my mouth in the new year.
  • lxskllr
    Member
    • Sep 2007
    • 13435

    #2
    I'm sorry to hear of your problems. In general, I think alcohol in moderation is good for heart issues, but I don't know what the ramifications of nicotine would be. One thing that jumps to mind is that nicotine constricts your blood vessels, and a small clot that would otherwise pass with little detriment, could cause problems. I'm not a doctor though, so take it with a bag of salt.

    I wish you well for the new year, and I hope your issues get sorted out.

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    • Premium Parrots
      Super Moderators
      • Feb 2008
      • 9758

      #3
      Well that sucks Sly. You are too young to have such health problems. Do your research and see if the sodium and such is really bad for your condition. With your problem I cannot comment on using snus as I am not a doctor. Good luck
      Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to hide the bodies of the people I killed because they were annoying......





      I've been wrong lots of times.  Lots of times I've thought I was wrong only to find out that I was right in the beginning.


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      • sgreger1
        Member
        • Mar 2009
        • 9451

        #4
        Originally posted by lxskllr
        I'm sorry to hear of your problems. In general, I think alcohol in moderation is good for heart issues, but I don't know what the ramifications of nicotine would be. One thing that jumps to mind is that nicotine constricts your blood vessels, and a small clot that would otherwise pass with little detriment, could cause problems. I'm not a doctor though, so take it with a bag of salt.

        I wish you well for the new year, and I hope your issues get sorted out.
        Wow i'm glad they caught it in time! I agree with Lx, drink some red wine in moderation and it'll probably do you some good, nicotine however isn't great when it comes to keeping the blood flowing.


        Tell me though, you didn't feel anything? It just happened without you knowing? I'm only 23 but have been pretty rough on my body in many ways since I was pretty young. I am making the transition to a healthier lifestyle but I always fear what the future may hold. Were there any warning signs?

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        • MojoQuestor
          Member
          • Sep 2009
          • 2344

          #5
          You're way too young for this crap. I'm sorry to hear it.

          Geez, and I was blue because my blood sugar is high.

          You seem to have a good attitude, and I guess I don't have to tell you how important that is. And yeah, things could have been worse. My best thoughts and wishes to you.

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          • tom502
            Member
            • Feb 2009
            • 8985

            #6
            I have heard people have heart attacks and don't know it. It wouldn't suprise me if I have. The Drs told my father he had.

            As far as snus goes, I think 1 or 2 a day would not be an issue, and a beer or 2 a day I don't think would hurt.

            My health seems to be declining as I am 42, it just depresses me, I feel I shouldn't do anything, including eat, but then I think we all have this terminal illness called life. Britney Murphy was just 32 and she just kicked it.

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            • justintempler
              Member
              • Nov 2008
              • 3090

              #7
              Well Slydel I'm glad you're still with us.

              That's a tough situation. First it's tough to find a doctor that hasn't been tainted by preconceived perceptions becasue of the association to American dip. Second. I doubt any doctor is going to outright tell you it's OK to snus because if something were to happen that would give you permission to atleast partially blame him.

              Good luck with whatever you decide to do.

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              • Veganpunk
                Member
                • Jun 2009
                • 5381

                #8
                That really sucks dude. Let me know if you need any Xmas snus. I got them all. I'll even hook you up with some Kardus if need be.

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                • Slydel
                  Member
                  • Mar 2008
                  • 421

                  #9
                  The heart attack explains a lot of things that were going on with the feelings that I was having in my chest. I guess the heart attack may have occurred over two Octobers ago......but the symptoms did not start occurring until 3 months ago. (?) I made a joke to my dad that maybe I did not feel the heart attack because I was drunk and asleep when it occurred. The cardiologist said I would have still have woken up due to the pain. The good that came out of it: there was something physically wrong causing the weird feelings and that the damage done was minimal, and quite possibly reversible. My heart is almost functioning as well as the average person. I don't think that many people will have to go through what I went through because 1) I damaged a vein when I was 17 playing b-ball and it got really bad in the last few years 2) I am 6'5" and 225 lbs - not much fat to keep pressure on that bad vein and 3) my protein S deficiency is quite rare. I suppose it would have helped me if I had been in some damn war years back. Yet, I am not concerned about having another heart attack. I will be on blood thinners that will prevent it. Here is the interesting part though: how do people deal with the fact they are quite sick and might die? These are the things that went through my mind, that I might be seeing the grim reaper quite soon. I see this as an opportunity to learn on how not to go down this downward spiral of anxiety and pessimism when something new might come up. This is also an opportunity to start treating my body much better than I ever had before.

                  On a last note: it is great to see all of my favorites post on my woes. I had such a distaste for JustinT for about a month, but after reading his posts, over time I have gained a respect for him and his insight and damn it all, his intelligence. He is much more personable than I could have ever imagined. PP-a good man that brings a smile to my face every time I read anything he writes (although he does not always understand my twisted humor). Last but not least lxskllr for being one of the cornerstones of this forum. You are a wise man, well at least from what I have read All of you take care.

                  By the way, I have a couple of LDs in right now and I am enjoying my beer. This is one of the few days that I am just saying F it and enjoying what I like to do: drink beer, snus, and write on this damn forum!

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                  • Premium Parrots
                    Super Moderators
                    • Feb 2008
                    • 9758

                    #10
                    that was a very nice post bud. You are too young to have these problems but as long as you know whats up you can prevent any further issues. You are pretty lucky dude.

                    Yes you do alot of thinking about how you end days will be. But it all boils down to hoping that it will be a quick departure, with time to say goodbye to your loved ones. My cartiolgist told me to get my affairs in order about 10 months ago. However, he did say I could live another 10 years if I behave. You are a young man and I'm sure you won't have any problems if you behave yourself also.

                    Good luck. remember.....you can get hit by a bus at any age tho.
                    Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to hide the bodies of the people I killed because they were annoying......





                    I've been wrong lots of times.  Lots of times I've thought I was wrong only to find out that I was right in the beginning.


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                    • justintempler
                      Member
                      • Nov 2008
                      • 3090

                      #11
                      Thanks for the compliments Slydel. I do have that habit of saying what's on my mind (which can get me in trouble sometimes). :wink:

                      As far as meeting the grim reaper, since I stopped believing in god and an afterlife I've become much more appreciative of the life I have now and the relationships I have with friends and family. I've learned to be happy with who I am and not have regrets over things I could have or should have done. Instead of looking at what I don't have, I make the most of what I already have. You can't change the past, it's OK to plan for the future, just don't forget to live in the NOW.

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                      • lxskllr
                        Member
                        • Sep 2007
                        • 13435

                        #12
                        Originally posted by justintempler
                        As far as meeting the grim reaper, since I stopped believing in god and an afterlife I've become much more appreciative of the life I have now and the relationships I have with friends and family. I've learned to be happy with who I am and not have regrets over things I could have or should have done. Instead of looking at what I don't have, I make the most of what I already have. You can't change the past, it's OK to plan for the future, just don't forget to live in the NOW.
                        http://www.roomp3.com/mp3-27709-Flam...u_Realize.html

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