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I Had An EKG & I Had A Mild Heart Attack. I Feel Short Of Breath And Tired.

I had an EKG today and my doctor said I had a mild heart attack . Wouldn t I have known this ? Other than being short of breath and tired, I feel fine.
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that's why some of them are called silent. you might have experienced a back che, or a stomach ache, or something like an asthma event, and never felt anything that made you think it was a heart attack. Short of breath was my only symptom.

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I Had An EKG & I Had A Mild Heart Attack. I Feel Short Of Breath And Tired.

that s why some of them are called silent. you might have experienced a back che, or a stomach ache, or something like an asthma event, and never felt anything that made you think it was a heart attack. Short of breath was my only symptom.