Emergency

Still in Doubt? Check It Out Again

In the last Memo, I said we weren’t done with the person who had waited three days. We spoke again after a couple of days, and she still had the same pain profile: back and chest, not as intense. She’d had a heart catheterization that came back clear: no blockages in any of her coronary arteries. Still the discomfort bothered her.

I’ve talked to many people over the years who were going through the same thing. I always recommend they go to the ER immediately. She had done that, albeit a couple of days later, and the diagnosis was indeterminate. She did have extremely high blood pressure which had come down with treatment in the hospital, but like most people, she disliked some of the side effects and didn’t want to take the meds. As we talked, she mentioned that she also had dizziness going up a flight of stairs and her vision was blurry. That was it—that’s a symptom of a stroke, so I recommended she go back to the ER if someone was there to drive her.

They ran more tests including and MRI of her head. No blockages or evidence of a stroke; her blood pressure was still way too high, but that could be managed at home. Still there was a diagnosis of a heart attack based on enzyme levels even though the ECG didn’t show it. She is working on lifestyle changes to get off blood pressure medications if possible.

But the enzyme level triggered something in my memory, and I’ll tell you about that on Thursday. Make sure you read it before the holiday weekend begins. Remember, the audios Dr. Chet’s Health Tips for Women with Dr. Pam and Health Tips for Men are still on sale through the Fourth of July.

What are you prepared to do today?

        Dr. Chet