Copyright 1977 Elektra Records
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“Sheer Heart Attack” was half-finished at the time of the eponymous album. Roger Taylor sang lead on the demo but for the definitive version the band decided Mercury should co-sing lead vocals (probably based on the fact that May had already sung two songs and Taylor one). Guitars and bass were played by Taylor, apart from some guitar “screams” by May during the instrumental section.
During this time, the punk rock movement went into full effect, and this song was viewed as something of a jab at the musicians who felt bands like Queen were too self-indulgent. Of note is the lyric “I feel so inarticulate”, and the fact that Taylor stated in interviews that he thought many of the 1970s punk bands had very little talent.
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Hi
I’m 18 years old and have been working out very hard for 3 weeks. Lifting weights 5 days a week and running 6 days a week (for nearly 40 mins a day). I’m decently fit and in pretty good health but this new work out was pushing my body beyond its limits. 2 days ago when I was running I felt some slight pain in my left chest which was radiating out into my upper left back and my left arm. I quickly stopped exercising and about 30 mins later the pain went away. The next day I went running again with slightly more intensity and had the same pain again (this time with pressure and tightness in the chest). I stopped immediately and just started to rest, yet the pain persisted for the entire day. The next day, the pain in my heart was almost gone but I still had some slight pain and pressure/tightness in my upper left chest and left arm (which disappears and reappears every once in a while), and the pain in my heart becomes slightly noticeable with any activity which makes my heart work a little (even moderate-fast walking). I know heart attacks are very uncommon for an 18 year old, but these symptoms are quite worrying. Also I have no history of heart disease in my family. The good thing I notice is that the conditions are slowly improving (the pain is pretty much completely gone as I write this, but still comes back a little occasionally.)
How serious does this situation sound? What should I be doing about it? I am quite nervous about this and will be seeing the doctor in a few weeks (currently out of the country.)
Thank You for your time and consideration
Briefly speaking you are presently having Exertional Angina, it can proceed ahead.
Please have your complete checkup from a Cardiologist.
Meanwhile avoid all Exertional physicals OK, until a diagnosis is reached.
my dad has been really cranky latly and he has fainted twice alredy he said he gets a pain on his chest and on his arm mostly on his left arm ….are these symptoms of a heart attack or stroke?
As per your statement he is having some cardiac problem, have him checked out in an ER. The earlier the better.
In November of 2008 Bill Geist interviewed Dr Jon over his controversial medical prescriptions and healing techniques.
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On Friday of last week, i had very sharp pain in my left wrist, and couldn’t move it. Saturday it was gone, but i have had a painful feeling in my neck, like if i move wrong, and there is a slight pain on the inside, and today i have had chest pain, but no shortness of breath, or nausea. I’m very scared.
when i gently push the front left side of my neck, something pops around.
i push on the left side, and something moves back, but while doing so it pops.
Yes.
Heart attack symptoms can appear days before an actual heart attack. Symptoms include acute chest pains (which may be mistaken for indigestion), strugling for breath, uncomfort of almost any kind (this is usually accompanied with other common symptoms) Also a pain in the right arm is a common symptom.
Your symptoms sound like maybe youve put strain on your arm whilst doing something, worrying about it is probably causing you to feel a bit nausious aswell. If youre very worried call someone or go see a doctor.
If your a particualrly young person it is unlikley to be a heart attack.
Hope this helped and everythings ok
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Padmasree Dr G Vijayaraghvan explains about the ‘Symptoms of Heart Attack in Women’ in this edition of ‘Health Talk’. http://www.istream.in/
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How long would someone be able to walk around andstay alive without medical attention
until they die!
My friend has high blood pressure and I’m worried about him. Please let me know.
If he is on ACE medicine usually dry coughing is caused by that type of medication. If not on BP medication, then coughing is actually beneficial for his heart.
This 3D animation depicts how Tim Russert’s fatal heart attack most likely occurred. It is based on the preliminary autopsy findings released today (6/15/08). Mr. Russert ruptured a “vulnerable” coronary plaque in his left anterior descending coronary artery (also known as the “LAD”) which supplies blood to the anterior wall of the left ventricle, the main pumping chamber. The rupture caused immediate formation of a large blood clot (thrombus) which totally obstructed the artery and cut off blood flow to the heart muscle; a “fresh” clot was found in the LAD artery at the autopsy. This precipitated a fatal cardiac arrhythmia, most likely ventricular fibrillation, which was unresponsive to resuscitative efforts. Most heart attacks (myocardial infarctions) are caused by rupture of “vulnerable” plaques that often do not interfere with blood flow or cause symptoms. This may explain why Mr. Russert had no symptoms (such as chest pain) and reportedly had a normal exercise test less than 2 months ago.
For more information about this animation, please contact Dr. Edward Perper at perper@animationmd.com
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Intense chest pain, radiating to back, numbness in arm, EKG and blood chemistry negative.
Yes, but most panic attacks look like heart attacks. You should still consult a doctor.