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Old Jan 30, 2014, 04:09 PM
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We had 6" of heavy wet snow this morning. I had to shovel my way out this afternoon so that I could take our dog for a walk. Then I had to take him for his walk. Some of the streets were clear, but some were clogged with snow. When we got home there was snow to clear away from the garage door so I could close it, etc. Now I have some minor chest pain, I'm dizzy, short of breath & a bit disoriented. I don't have any history of heart trouble. But I'm 65 years old. Maybe I'm going to have a heart attack? No... probably not... I'm going to live forever... it's my punishment...

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Old Jan 30, 2014, 04:15 PM
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I dismiss stuff like that too. I hope it is better by now if not you probably should go to the ER just in case. I usually wait until I'm at death's door before I go. Keep hoping I might not make it.
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Old Jan 30, 2014, 05:42 PM
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I dismiss stuff like that too. I hope it is better by now if not you probably should go to the ER just in case. I usually wait until I'm at death's door before I go. Keep hoping I might not make it.
A person after my own heart... (unfortunately... I think I'm going to make it ) Like I said... I'm going to live forever... it's my punishment...
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