Morning heart attacks

sin2

New Member
A person is most likely to have a stroke or heart attack around 9 am.

This is simply due to the fact of waking up which makes blood platelets more sticky and therefore more likely to form an artery-blocking clot.

Source: The Hope Heart Institite, Seattle
 

unclehobart

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Not to mention that you go from deep sleep to sudden activity. That always startles the system.
 

fury

Administrator
Staff member
guess I better stay asleep until after 9 am then...

I've had something close to a mild heart attack, don't remember what it was called, but it was friggin scary. I literally saw my own life flash before my eyes. Not just thought I saw, I know I saw.

It's my own fault though, for being so flubbery.
 

Spirit

Kissy Goddess
Originally posted by fury:
<STRONG>I've had something close to a mild heart attack, don't remember what it was called, but it was friggin scary. I literally saw my own life flash before my eyes. Not just thought I saw, I know I saw.
</STRONG>

Are you sure it wasn't gas, honey?

*snicker*
 

fury

Administrator
Staff member
Gas?
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:o
 
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krusty

Guest
Originally posted by butchsor:
<STRONG>Two of my uncles died of a heart attack when they took a bath at 7am. :(</STRONG>


What the hell were they doing in the bath together!! :eek:
 

Gonzo

Infinitesimally Outrageous
Staff member
Heart attack-so what. Take no prisoners & kick the shit outta life & die. :cool:
 

wine4all

SWM 40 seeking truth
Hey Gonzo!

Is that Haiku in your signature or what???

Next thing you know you'll be eating Sushi!
 
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