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#433324 - 06/23/17 01:38 PM On Way To ER
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On way to the ER. Really bad chest pains.

Later,
Deane

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#433326 - 06/23/17 02:02 PM Re: On Way To ER [Re: hammer]
Scott Langholff Offline
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sorry to hear this, Deane. They will know what to do. Hope you're feeling better real quick.

Scott

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#433328 - 06/23/17 02:16 PM Re: On Way To ER [Re: hammer]
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Good luck, old friend.

Gary
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#433329 - 06/23/17 02:24 PM Re: On Way To ER [Re: hammer]
Dnj Offline
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Hope it's nothing Dean get well soon...prayers!

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#433330 - 06/23/17 02:51 PM Re: On Way To ER [Re: hammer]
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Best wishes for a speedy recovery Deane.
Tony UK

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#433331 - 06/23/17 02:56 PM Re: On Way To ER [Re: hammer]
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Deane,

Best wishes and God speed!

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#433333 - 06/23/17 03:11 PM Re: On Way To ER [Re: hammer]
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Let me know if you need anything Deane. I can be there in 2 hours!
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#433335 - 06/23/17 04:00 PM Re: On Way To ER [Re: DonM]
tony mads usa Offline
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Praying for you, Deane ...
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#433336 - 06/23/17 04:04 PM Re: On Way To ER [Re: hammer]
Korgman5
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Your in my prayers. God Bless Lloyd

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#433337 - 06/23/17 04:36 PM Re: On Way To ER [Re: hammer]
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Deane you have been challenged in the past years –Being a man of quality you have handle what came your way well. God willing you will be back on that music stool after a bit of rest.

Take care my friend, John C.

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#433339 - 06/23/17 05:19 PM Re: On Way To ER [Re: hammer]
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Deane
Thinking of you and wishing you the best.
Eddie

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#433340 - 06/23/17 05:30 PM Re: On Way To ER [Re: hammer]
hammer Offline
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First thanks to everyone for your thoughts kindness.

I am at home now. My chest pain was not heart related. Something called
Xyphoid Process. They hooked me up to all kinds of machines, did a blood test and basically told me my issue was not being caused by my heart.

Guys, at age 77 it is really scary when you have pain in your chest area that
is intense and does not go away.

To make absolutely sure that I have not developed some sort of heart issue next week I will see a heart doctor and probably setup a stress test.

Once again, thanks for your thoughts and kindness.

Deane

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#433342 - 06/23/17 06:36 PM Re: On Way To ER [Re: hammer]
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Deane
Glad to hear it wasn't a heart problem. That being said, do you carry any nitro glycerin pills with you?
My cardiologist prescribed them just to have with me as a precaution in the event of chest pain.
Eddie

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#433343 - 06/23/17 06:48 PM Re: On Way To ER [Re: hammer]
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Deane, When I worked in medicine, I only saw one case of Xyphoid in 15 years, and at that time, which I believe is true today, no one really knew what the cause or trigger mechanism was that produced the pain. The one case I saw that patient was in extreme pain, however, it subsided after just a couple hours and he drove home as if nothing had happened. Just another one of those mysterious pains that never gets diagnosed. Look at the bright side, at least there was someone there that could diagnose the problem, and enlighten you about your heart condition.

All the best,

Gary cool
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#433344 - 06/23/17 06:55 PM Re: On Way To ER [Re: hammer]
hammer Offline
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Thanks Gary,
Yes, the pain was extreme and came and went for 3 days. Probably should have gone in to the ER the first day. For now I am not stressed about the possible heart problem and that is major. Perhaps this is wake up call about a few things I need to have checked out that I have been putting off. So, Monday I will get on the phone and get a few appointments setup with various doctors and make sure I'm not about to have a major problem.

Thanks again Gary,
Deane

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#433350 - 06/23/17 11:03 PM Re: On Way To ER [Re: hammer]
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Glad to hear all is well.
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#433361 - 06/24/17 09:28 AM Re: On Way To ER [Re: guitpic1]
tony mads usa Offline
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Deane ... so happy to hear you are OK ... just if it happens again, don't wait for the third day to get your butt to the ER ...
A number of years ago when I was suffering chest pains etc. from what was finally diagnosed as a bad reflux condition, I was going to the ER about every other week ... one time I apologized to the EMT and he said "Don't apologize, just make sure you call us anytime it happens" ...
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#433362 - 06/24/17 10:29 AM Re: On Way To ER [Re: hammer]
DonM Offline
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Loc: Benton, LA, USA
My wife had several episodes that exactly mimicked heart attack. Finally diagnosed as Esophageal Spasms.
Got medication that seems to have worked, since it's been a couple of years since she had one.
Keep us posted Deane!
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#433368 - 06/24/17 01:22 PM Re: On Way To ER [Re: DonM]
tony mads usa Offline
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Yes, that's the same thing I have ... I still get some ' attacks' but nothing like what I used to get ...
Thankful for good meds ...
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#433369 - 06/24/17 06:46 PM Re: On Way To ER [Re: hammer]
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Wishing the very best for you, Deane,
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#433370 - 06/24/17 08:43 PM Re: On Way To ER [Re: hammer]
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Good to hear you're doing well, Deane.

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#433373 - 06/24/17 09:12 PM Re: On Way To ER [Re: hammer]
travlin'easy Offline
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
Good booze and good medications have done a world of good for me during the past two weeks.

All the best,

Gary cool
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#433386 - 06/25/17 08:04 AM Re: On Way To ER [Re: hammer]
hammer Offline
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Don,
a few years back Glenda called 911 and rushed me off to the ER with what we thought sure was a heart attack. Like your wife it was severe acid reflux. After they ruled out the heart they sent me to a guy who did a scope and repaired something and gave me some meds to take for a week or two and I have been free of any GERD or Reflux since. That is why this really scared me so much.

Turns out what they diagnosed can be caused by many things and We think we know what I did. The day before it all started I was trimming trees with a hand trimmer and some of the branches were really hard to cut and I had to really strain to cut them. Probably that is when I caused injury or strain to the Xyphoid Process which is a bone in your chest. They told me if the condition does not go away with anti-inflammatory treatment I might need corrective surgery. We will see.

Thanks again to everyone.

Deane

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#433388 - 06/25/17 08:26 AM Re: On Way To ER [Re: hammer]
Korgman5
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Glad your doing better and out of the hospital. Take care of yourself and let us know how you do in the future. Lloyd

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#433425 - 06/26/17 09:27 AM Re: On Way To ER [Re: hammer]
captain Russ Offline
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Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
so glad you're OK!


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