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hearth attack during or after training?!.
two days ago i experienced such an event ..after training one of my students (42 years of age) who has been training always hard(harder than most of the youngers), had told that he has been feeling himself not so good and had some pain starting from left shoulder and going down to the finger...in the beginning i couldn't decide so well since the the description of the pain was not so clear...however, after my question "whether there is cold sweat or not" ,i decided that he was under the danger of a hearth attack...so , i gave him two undertongue pills (isordil) and 300 mgr aspirine (disprile) and let him laying down without moving and after 5 minutes rest brought him directly to a good expertised hospital...so, he was under heavy hearth attack, one vessel 100% blocked ...they opened the vessel by anjio and treatment of stent...the doctors said if we hadn't done the treatment in the gym and been late for another 15 minutes ,he was died...
i now strongly believe that the isordil, aspirine should be also kept among gym medicine always...
(funny but, the guy was training good, dieting (like vegeterian) well,not taking alcohol,no likely people in the family,not overweighedü, only 2-3 cigarettes daily...)