OT: Acute Angina

Posted by: Henni

OT: Acute Angina - 11/26/18 07:58 AM

Hi all,

Except for the normal Cayenne Pepper and Apple Cider Vinegar which has little to no effect, does anyone know of a cure for Acute Angina?

Cheers,

Henni
Posted by: guitpic1

Re: OT: Acute Angina - 11/26/18 09:28 AM

A visit to a physician so you don’t die of a heart related problem?
Posted by: Dnj

Re: OT: Acute Angina - 11/26/18 09:37 AM

https://www.webmd.com/heart-disease/heart-disease-angina#1
Posted by: tony mads usa

Re: OT: Acute Angina - 11/26/18 09:52 AM

Originally Posted By guitpic1
A visit to a physician so you don’t die of a heart related problem?


+++++ 1 !!! surprised
Posted by: DonM

Re: OT: Acute Angina - 11/26/18 10:43 AM

Cardiologist! Trust me.
Posted by: Stephenm52

Re: OT: Acute Angina - 11/26/18 10:52 AM

Yup get to see a doctor as everyone has suggested. I have 2 friends who had symptoms and drove themselves to the ER both were kept and had immediate surgery to remove blockages. In both cases they were told it was a miracle they didn’t die before they arrived. Both are doing very well today.
Posted by: DonM

Re: OT: Acute Angina - 11/26/18 12:02 PM

Originally Posted By Stephenm52
Yup get to see a doctor as everyone has suggested. I have 2 friends who had symptoms and drove themselves to the ER both were kept and had immediate surgery to remove blockages. In both cases they were told it was a miracle they didn’t die before they arrived. Both are doing very well today.

Make it three! smile
Posted by: Riceroni9

Re: OT: Acute Angina - 11/26/18 12:17 PM

After seeing your Physician... keep a supply of those Nitro-Glycerin tablets in your pocket and on your night-stand.

Take care of yourself... we need all the members we can retain... especially those who've been around for such a long time.
Posted by: tony mads usa

Re: OT: Acute Angina - 11/26/18 02:39 PM

Maybe he 'vocalized' his message and meant to say " a cute Aunt Gina" ???
Posted by: solomon8

Re: OT: Acute Angina - 11/26/18 02:55 PM

As everyone has said, "Get To The Doctor, NOW". I survived my heart attack in 1996. I was lucky. I was taken to the doctor by an ambulance. Believe me, it is much cheaper to take yourself. Sending prayers to you.
Posted by: jingleman

Re: OT: Acute Angina - 11/26/18 04:59 PM

Henni: there’s a lot of wisdom giving advice here. Please...listen and take care.

Good Luck,
jingleman
Posted by: Henni

Re: OT: Acute Angina - 11/26/18 09:03 PM

Tx everyone.

This escalated over time, but it has now reached a stage where it effects me seriously. I'm sure I've had more than one heart attack at home already and I am still around - this world will not get rid of me that easily. I find that for now some days I have to swallow as many as 20 Nitro-Glycerin tablets in a 24 hour period just to be able to do things. Funny thing is, it changes from day to day.

Was hoping for some potent home remedy that actually works. I'll follow your advice though, but not right now as it would be completely inconvenient for our current situation.

I appreciate all your feedback.

Henni
Posted by: DonM

Re: OT: Acute Angina - 11/26/18 09:39 PM

It's inconvenient to attend your own funeral too. Don't be an idiot; go the doctor. Nitro isn't a cure, just a band aid.
Posted by: Stephenm52

Re: OT: Acute Angina - 11/27/18 03:24 AM

Originally Posted By DonM
Originally Posted By Stephenm52
Yup get to see a doctor as everyone has suggested. I have 2 friends who had symptoms and drove themselves to the ER both were kept and had immediate surgery to remove blockages. In both cases they were told it was a miracle they didn’t die before they arrived. Both are doing very well today.

Make it three! smile


3 it is and the good news is all 3 are still with us!
Posted by: Bernie9

Re: OT: Acute Angina - 11/27/18 04:54 AM

My brother-in-law had been experiencing angina pains for a while, but they were getting more frequent. He finally had it checked out and three arteries were clogged at different percentages. He was told he was on borrowed time,and had a Roto Rooter job or something. Today, he is feeling great.
Posted by: travlin'easy

Re: OT: Acute Angina - 11/27/18 05:59 AM

You have received good advice from many friends. Now, if you are still sitting on your ass thinking this will all pass, the odds of this happening are not favorable. Acute angina is merely a symptom - not something you can cure with silly things such as pepper, etc. Something is causing your chest pain, and it is curable with medical intervention. The ball is in your court!

Gary
Posted by: Henni

Re: OT: Acute Angina - 11/27/18 05:59 AM

Tx all,

I'll go see a doctor after Dec 12th. Sure I'll last till then.

Tx for all the feedback, I really appreciate.

Henni
Posted by: travlin'easy

Re: OT: Acute Angina - 11/27/18 06:10 AM

Not necessarily. I suggest you go to the nearest emergency medical facility IMMEDIATELY! This was the field of medicine I specialized in for many years. You are playing Russian Roulette with a fully loaded gun. This is a very, very serious symptom and not just a routine doctor visit.

Gary
Posted by: tony mads usa

Re: OT: Acute Angina - 11/27/18 06:30 AM

Originally Posted By Henni
Tx all,
I'll go see a doctor after Dec 12th. Sure I'll last till then.
Tx for all the feedback, I really appreciate.
Henni


The next minute is not guaranteed to anyone ! ...
Think of the "inconvenience" you might cause if you die before Dec 12 ...
Posted by: Gunnar Jonny

Re: OT: Acute Angina - 11/27/18 06:38 AM

Henni, the symptoms you describe are actually very serious and you should follow the good advice you have received from all your friends here at SZ.
Waiting until December 12 is to take a big risk.
Everyone wishes you all well and I'm sure your wife and family do not want to lose you.
Please, take care of yourself, consult your doctor as soon as possible and get well!

Best wishes.
GJ
Posted by: tony mads usa

Re: OT: Acute Angina - 11/27/18 09:27 AM

Henni, I am very sorry to hear about the challenges you and your wife are facing. I hope you realize that no one here was judging you, but just being concerned.
Please know that you and Monica are in our prayers. Take care of yourself, and NEVER give up.
God Bless.
Posted by: DonM

Re: OT: Acute Angina - 11/27/18 09:55 AM

Originally Posted By tony mads usa
Henni, I am very sorry to hear about the challenges you and your wife are facing. I hope you realize that no one here was judging you, but just being concerned.
Please know that you and Monica are in our prayers. Take care of yourself, and NEVER give up.
God Bless.

Yes!
Posted by: 124

Re: OT: Acute Angina - 11/27/18 10:50 AM

+1
Posted by: captain Russ

Re: OT: Acute Angina - 11/27/18 11:14 AM

Best personal wishes....


Russ
Posted by: travlin'easy

Re: OT: Acute Angina - 11/27/18 01:35 PM

Henni, sorry to hear about your circumstances. In the interim, purchase some full strength, coated aspirin, Ecotrin would be the best as it dissolves in the small intestine and has the least side effects. Take three of them daily until you see the doctor on December 12th. This will help prevent a tiny clot from forming and causing severe heart muscle damage, and can also prevent a stroke from taking place.

Good luck,

Gary cool
Posted by: Henni

Re: OT: Acute Angina - 11/27/18 02:02 PM

Tx everyone. I'll heed to you advice.
Posted by: tassiespirit

Re: OT: Acute Angina - 11/27/18 05:16 PM

Originally Posted By Henni
Hi all,

Except for the normal Cayenne Pepper and Apple Cider Vinegar which has little to no effect, does anyone know of a cure for Acute Angina?

Cheers,

Henni


Leave it alone and DEATH is the cure.
You are the only one who can do anything, so live and seek help.
I have 5 stents in my heart, they were put in 10 years ago. I have issues again, and just had another angiogram due to my heart being 50% blocked where the stents are. But then the cardio guy did a flow test and that blockage went to 90%. Now I am getting ready to have a bypass.

I wear Nitro-Dur patches and use Nitrolingual Spray when things get bad ( and they do). Also, I am on blood thinners and Asprin and Fish Oil ( thins the blood).

But I am getting help - so should you, or your family will have one less in it.

Allan taz
Posted by: Scott Langholff

Re: OT: Acute Angina - 01/01/19 12:52 AM

Anybody heard from Henni?
Posted by: Riceroni9

Re: OT: Acute Angina - 01/01/19 06:15 AM

No, Scott... I'm not in Henni's normal communications link... but his work on Styles and Multi-Pads is almost legendary. So many of us owe him a debt of thanks. I hope all is well. Angina is not something to fool around with. Thanks for bringing this up again.

Prayers for you, friend Henni! ----Dave
Posted by: montunoman

Re: OT: Acute Angina - 01/01/19 06:58 AM

Yes, I have been thinking about him a lot. Hope all is well.
Posted by: Gunnar Jonny

Re: OT: Acute Angina - 02/18/19 07:24 AM

I'm bumping this thread because it's been some time since we've seen Henni around here.
I really hope he got the health issues sorted out and that he and his family is OK and doing well.
Have not seen any new post by him at PSR either.....
Posted by: sparky589

Re: OT: Acute Angina - 02/18/19 11:06 AM

Nor Chas..
Posted by: Bernie9

Re: OT: Acute Angina - 02/18/19 02:09 PM

I agree, we worry about our forum family when they drop out of sight.
Posted by: Scott Langholff

Re: OT: Acute Angina - 02/19/19 01:35 PM

The good news is he posted on psrtutorial today.
Posted by: tony mads usa

Re: OT: Acute Angina - 02/19/19 02:58 PM

Please let him know that we are asking for him ...
Posted by: DonM

Re: OT: Acute Angina - 02/19/19 03:10 PM

Someone resurrected a year-old post on PSR. He hasn't commented on it that I can see.
Posted by: Scott Langholff

Re: OT: Acute Angina - 02/19/19 03:19 PM

I have PM'd him with hopes he would see it here or in his email.
Posted by: Scott Langholff

Re: OT: Acute Angina - 02/19/19 03:30 PM

Originally Posted By DonM
Someone resurrected a year-old post on PSR. He hasn't commented on it that I can see.


I was wrong his last post on the tutorial site was in January 19th, 2019. HIs last post here was 11-27-18
Posted by: Gunnar Jonny

Re: OT: Acute Angina - 03/03/19 07:31 AM

I hope this is good news.
Henni wrote a comment in 'All my Ketron styles' thread at PSR Tut today. smile

Hopefully he's doing great and everything is fine with him and his family.
Posted by: Dnj

Re: OT: Acute Angina - 03/03/19 07:59 AM

Originally Posted By Gunnar Jonny
I hope this is good news.
Henni wrote a comment in 'All my Ketron styles' thread at PSR Tut today. smile

Hopefully he's doing great and everything is fine with him and his family.


is he mad at SZ if he is posting elsewhere today?
Posted by: Henni

Re: OT: Acute Angina - 03/03/19 09:42 PM

Tx everyone,

I am fine. Just not active on the internet lately. This has nothing to do with health issues.

A the best my kind friends,

Henni
Posted by: DonM

Re: OT: Acute Angina - 03/03/19 09:46 PM

Thanks Henni! Sure you are doing good work, so keep it up.
Posted by: synerjim

Re: OT: Acute Angina - 03/03/19 10:34 PM

Glad to hear from you, Bro. Henni.
Blessings
Posted by: tony mads usa

Re: OT: Acute Angina - 03/05/19 02:21 PM

Henni ... I hope you and your wife are doing well ...
God Bless
Posted by: Henni

Re: OT: Acute Angina - 03/05/19 09:22 PM

Tx everyone,

We are okay. I really appreciate all your concerns. We've had many seasons in our lives, but this one is altogether different and requires all of our attention. We'll get through it like everything before it.

Kind regards,

Henni