Well, that is good. What amazed me was this. He was a heart doctor who missed the symptoms. I know, with my husband, we were driving down the interstate and he said, " my shoulder hurts" we didn't think anything of it. We didn't think anything of it, when it moved down his arm into his wrist. He said, " I think I am getting what you got" I had carpal tunnel in my one wrist. He thought he pulled a " muscle" just like the doc on the video said.
Later, he asked, " do you think drinking too much water can cause your stomach and chest to hurt?" We were drinking more water because I unfortunately, very unfortunately, if anyone has ever had one, I get kidney stones, so, I bought more bottled water, which he was drinking. Again, we didn't think anything.
He had a sandwich, and got indigestion. We thought, oh, it is nothing.
We were sitting in the livingroom that night, I had Lobar Pneumonia when he looked over at me, saying, " can I catch your pneumonia?" I remembered asking the doctor over and over, if I was, for I would had moved myself out onto a rock, if that was the case.
All in all. We missed it all. We summed it all up to " it is nothing."
He died that night. He was 49. He wasn't a doctor like the one on the video, he was an electrical engineer.
It is so simple to miss the symptoms. To misunderstand them. To misread those cholestrol readings. To not remember the last time, you had a check up with a BP reading.
It all is so simple to not see.