My Heart Health Wake-Up Call

A medical journalist’s surprise heart attack reveals how much she didn’t know about the No. 1 killer of women­—and men

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A medical journalist’s surprise heart attack reveals how much she didn’t know about the No. 1 killer of women­—and men

(*not her real name)

 

I’m lying in a hospital bed, trying to process what happened. But all I can focus on are popular song titles: 

Miley Cyrus and Mark Ronson’s ‘Nothing Breaks Like a Heart’ ...

Céline Dion’s ‘My Heart Will Go On’ ...

Blondie’s ‘Heart of Glass’ ...

The Bee Gees’ ‘How Can You Mend a Broken Heart’ ...

Sting’s ‘Be Still My Beating Heart’ ...

No! Not that last one! The last thing I want is for my heart to be still. Please, please, please keep beating.

It’s only been a few days since I was taking advantage of a gorgeous ­September Friday to play hooky. I’d decided to leave my home office to wander around New York City and then to make up the work time over the weekend. The day had been perfect.

I got a free facial offered by a cosmetics company in Herald Square. I ate a delicious chopped salad for lunch at one of my favourite restaurants. I used a gift card I’d carried around for months to get some new lingerie. Then, as I was feeling perfectly content, wondering what to do next, I felt a strange sensation in my chest.

It wasn’t painful. It was just weird. And somehow it also felt deeply, seriously wrong. It felt as if someone had taken an elastic bandage and wrapped it around my chest. A tightness, though not overly tight. And I was overcome with a feeling of almost existential dread, as if that elastic bandage, meant to heal, was going to kill me.

I walked to the train station and headed home. Once there, I drank some water, then sat on the couch, trying to breathe deeply and stay calm. Soon the strange feeling disappeared, and I tried to forget it had ever happened. But over the course of the weekend, it would return briefly, then disappear again. Each time the tightness returned, I panicked. And...

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