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03-24-2007, 04:44 PM
I not only remember the date I quit smoking but the time as well, April 26th 2005 at 10:20PM. That was the day and hour I started having chest pains from the exact seat I'm now tpying in. I was rushed to the hospital where numerous tests were performed. Needless to say I failed one test after another. The final test was called a cardio catherization. This procediure involved sticking a small camera through your main artery in your groin area. Not Fun. This procedure allows the doctor to determine if your arteries are blocked. I had four arteries blocked 90%.
The doctor insensitively referred to one of my blockages as the widow maker. I sat there in numbed silence as he was telling me I needed bypass surgery. I remember thinking how can this be true? I am only forty years old. Anyhow, it was true. I had the bypass nearly two years ago and I feel better then ever. The moral of this little tale, DO NOT SMOKE. If you do smoke and really do want to quit visit this wonderful website below:
http://tinyurl.com/2v4prb
Be happy, be healthy, and enjoy your life.
John J Farina
The doctor insensitively referred to one of my blockages as the widow maker. I sat there in numbed silence as he was telling me I needed bypass surgery. I remember thinking how can this be true? I am only forty years old. Anyhow, it was true. I had the bypass nearly two years ago and I feel better then ever. The moral of this little tale, DO NOT SMOKE. If you do smoke and really do want to quit visit this wonderful website below:
http://tinyurl.com/2v4prb
Be happy, be healthy, and enjoy your life.
John J Farina