I have always adhered to a healthy lifestyle. Weight control; exercise; proper diet; no drugs/alcohol. Even so, 13 years ago I survived a major heart attack that sent me home with five stents. This Friday, I will be having surgery for the Cardiologist to tinker around with my heart and various bits and pieces.
If I can have a heart attack, so can you. Take care of your heart.
It speaks volumes IMO of the type of person you appear to be from your posts, that not one poster wished you well. As much as I have dislike/disdain for you, I still hope for you and your family the medical procedures went well.
I didn't see the post until today, a week later. It seems on Broadwayworld I am not a lengthy visitor. When I saw the thread title I assumed it was the title of a cabaret performance.
Thanks for using your experience to remind us to take care of ourselves, Highland. Each one teach one.
Not long after I had a heart attack, Rosie O'Donnell had one as well. Just in general, women tend to have more symptoms of a heart attack than do men. But in my case, I seem to have had every possible symptom. And, my symptoms matched almost exactly the symptoms experienced by Rosie.
After surviving her heart attack, Rosie went on to become a public advocate for heart health. I admire her greatly. There are a number of videos available of her doing standup where she discusses her heart attack and recovery. I won't post them, because she uses a few adult words. I encourage everyone here, and especially the women, to seek out those videos.
I get heart palpitations due to the sinus medication I'm on. My blood pressure and heart rate are always normal. My doctor tells me not to worry. Thankfully, I haven't had them in a few weeks. It's still bizarre when they occur as it's noticable when I'm relaxing or laying in bed. I take a "Super Beet" gummies once a day to help level my blood pressure. Since I cut back on drinking, they've also been less frequent, too. Always a reminder to not let stuff go unchecked for long stretches.
A Chorus Line revival played its final Broadway performance on August 17, 2008. The tour played its final performance on August 21, 2011. A new non-equity tour started in October 2012 played its final performance on March 23, 2013. Another non-equity tour launched on January 20, 2018. The tour ended its US run in Kansas City and then toured throughout Japan August & September 2018.