False alarm!
Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2014 7:46 pm
Monday night as I stepped in the shower I felt a twinge in my left chest. I thought I probably just tweaked my left pectoral muscle as I grabbed the door. But it bothered me all night and given that a little over 2 years ago when I had a 90% blockage of my left anterior descending artery my only symptom was a strange "feeling". I was a little concerned despite the lack of other symptoms associated with angina or a heart attack. Markskor and I were supposed to embark on a a short backpack to a lake that I had been targeting for a couple of years. Being a relatively conservative old fart I finally decided to go into the ER. A long story cut short I checked out ok, and thanks to Medicare and supplemental insurance the visit will probably cost me nothing! Now the ER and my doc in bend were in contact and my doc suggested I take it easy, so of course I ignored
her and took off with Mark and hiked in one day what was originally planned as 2 days in. I figure we lost at most 2 hours of fishing time from what we would have had had we left a day earlier.
So the pain was real but not serious. I felt it a bit as I hiked, but otherwise I felt great. What pain I felt disappeared as soon as I started fishing!
Moral of the story: if you feel bad, go fishing! Not really but seek medical help! And don't' bull ahead until you are sure you are ready for whatever your activity requires.
Mike
her and took off with Mark and hiked in one day what was originally planned as 2 days in. I figure we lost at most 2 hours of fishing time from what we would have had had we left a day earlier.
So the pain was real but not serious. I felt it a bit as I hiked, but otherwise I felt great. What pain I felt disappeared as soon as I started fishing!
Moral of the story: if you feel bad, go fishing! Not really but seek medical help! And don't' bull ahead until you are sure you are ready for whatever your activity requires.
Mike