What are the telltale signs of heart disease?

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
  • TV Personality Bob Harper discusses some of the signs and symptoms he endured from surviving a heart attack himself.

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  • @ahknabi
    @ahknabi Před 3 lety +169

    Eat well, exercise regularly, drink plenty of water, reduce stress, reduce salt and sugar intake.

    • @roseescobedo5919
      @roseescobedo5919 Před 3 lety +19

      Amen to that recipe!
      Im 70yrs of age, retired 4yrs ago & havent had any illness in the last 10yrs, not even a cold, yeea☀️☕📿
      Now cause of Covid, I leave home for milk & veggies, once a week & do major grocery shopping every 45days. Work's for me 😚☕📿☀️+water ; ))

    • @zellanutellaa
      @zellanutellaa Před 2 lety +25

      Bob Harper did ALL those things consistently and still had a heart attack

    • @BradBrown95
      @BradBrown95 Před 2 lety +9

      Did you know athletes still suffer from Atrial fibrillation and it’s not uncommon

    • @JuanMartinez-df1lc
      @JuanMartinez-df1lc Před rokem +4

      Easier said than done

    • @LIVdaBrand
      @LIVdaBrand Před rokem +6

      Good luck doing all this in america

  • @MayberryAIArt
    @MayberryAIArt Před 3 lety +129

    I'm was just 37 yrs old when I had a Double Bypass and a Heart attack after my surgery. Blessed to be Alive

  • @julie031885
    @julie031885 Před 3 lety +80

    I wasted 5 minutes of my time and now I have chest pain due to watching this, and no tell tale signs ! Thanks ABC 😭🤦🏻‍♀️.

  • @thuraya53
    @thuraya53 Před rokem +14

    Had a heart attack right before 51st birthday. Oct 7th 2021.. Had pain for a while like lower back pain Extremely bad acid reflux. It physically hurt to swallow as it would cause pain. Went to Dr. Acid reflux meds prescribed. Saw a chiropractor for back pain. Then went to hospital that day because extreme pain in chest. Drove myself. Then ambulanced to another hospital by a angel of a Dr in the ER who checked my tropinin levels. Two days later waking up from a emergency double bypass. Life changing. Like the lady said in the video. Pay attention to your body. 🙏🏾.

    • @girlanonymous
      @girlanonymous Před rokem

      Are you overweight? Do you have existing conditions?

    • @vlaurenwilliams8884
      @vlaurenwilliams8884 Před 11 měsíci

      I know someone who drove himself as well while experiencing one. Stories like that give me chills! It's a miracle!

    • @arielperez797
      @arielperez797 Před 5 měsíci

      How do you feel now? All those signs....did they go away? Sorry just curious. Heart disease runs in my family and sometimes I wonder.

    • @guerovillalbaso2523
      @guerovillalbaso2523 Před 3 měsíci

      @@arielperez797how old are you ? And do you have any current condition

  • @lullasierra1
    @lullasierra1 Před 3 lety +76

    Didn't say once what the telltale signs were and that was the title of the video!!!

    • @sdl702
      @sdl702 Před 3 lety +7

      Right , this dude had a heart attack if he know what the telltale signs were he would’ve avoided having a heart attack himself

    • @takeanotherlook2065
      @takeanotherlook2065 Před 3 lety +1

      Maybe you had the sound off

    • @julesmbc
      @julesmbc Před 3 lety +3

      At the 2:00 min mark... Smh, apparently wind dancer didn't watch it before commenting lol

    • @cher3093
      @cher3093 Před 3 lety +9

      @@julesmbc Those are risk factors not signs.

    • @borislipschitz2740
      @borislipschitz2740 Před 3 lety +6

      This! They keep talking about risk factors, but don't mention a single telltale sign!

  • @GIguy
    @GIguy Před 2 lety +43

    The last month, it feels like something or someone has literally sucked all the energy out of me, to the point where I can barely stand up. The problem is, I have a long and complicated medical history. I’m only 53, but starting at 20, I was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease, 21 my large intestine ruptured, they found cancer growing on the outside of my shattered colon. From that time until now I have had 37 major operations removing 95% of my entire gastrointestinal tract. Because of the cancer I also had to go through chemotherapy and radiation along with treating my Crohn’s disease at the same time. In total the cancer came back four times, each time I wasn’t supposed to survive but I did, I developed nine chronic diseases as side effects from all the treatments and surgeries, so for me there’s no such thing as a normal day. I always have aches and pains, but what I’ve been feeling the last month is something new, and I don’t know if it’s just because I’m getting older, or because there’s something going on with my heart. I’m adopted, but I finally met my biological mother in 2001 and discovered that my entire biological family all suffered from heart disease, my biological mother herself had a quadruple bypass at the age of only 54, granted, most of the biological family are alcoholics and drug attic‘s, whereas I don’t drink, I don’t do drugs, but I do smoke, and come hell or Highwater I just cannot quit because it’s the only thing that calms my debilitating anxiety and depression, along with my PTSD that I developed from all those operations and going through hell on earth and back more times than I can pounds. In the last week that lots of energy is now started new symptoms of extreme and sudden nausea, again something that could be related to my G.I. problems, but it’s unusual, I keep getting not pain by the pressure on my chest, and my thoracic spine. If I go for a walk, and usually I walk about 10 to 20 km, I can’t do it anymore, I have to sit down several times just to catch my breath. But I’ve been down this road before, and I do not want to go to the hospital and waste everyone’s time, I feel like such a burden to everybody, and every time I’ve gone they say there’s nothing wrong with my heart. But this time something feels different, I’ve never felt this loss of energy, that’s the symptom that has me worried and I don’t know what to do. I absolutely despise going to the emergency department, I’ve spent my entire adult life in and out of the hospital having surgery after surgery, procedure after procedure, and I don’t want to cry wolf when it’s probably just my imagination acting up. When you have so many pre-existing problems it’s so difficult to figure out what’s real and what’s normal for somebody in my condition. Because I have an auto immune disease, I am prone to getting sick quite often, eight years ago I was forced to quit my job and go on permanent long-term disability because my health is just too unpredictable, which really made me mad, because I loved my job working as Folsom medical imaging technologist in a laboratory technologist. I am well acquainted with medicine, I’m not a doctor, but after over 30 years of experience, I’m pretty knowledgeable, but this one has me at a loss. Do I go to the hospital and waste everybody’s time only to be told there’s nothing wrong with your heart? Or do I just stay home, and see my family doctor? I booked an appointment to see him for next week, because I really really don’t want to spend 12 hours trapped in emergency, only to be told there’s nothing wrong with your heart, go home and see your family doctor. I know that from experience because I went to the hospital before when I was having the symptoms. The only thing that’s new is this complete lack of energy, which is extremely rare for me, because ordinarily I’m a very very active person, it takes a lot to slow me down, I am the guy who is always leaving everybody in the dust, but because I have almost no intestine I can’t absorb my food like a normal person, and because my situation is so rare, representing only 0.01% of the entire population of Crohn’s patients, the doctors don’t know what I can expect for the future, they are watching me to see what happens. Can you understand my dilemma? I think I’m gonna wait it out, I’m supposed to be going on a 2 1/2 week road trip to Philadelphia, Manhattan, and Washington DC in eight weeks, but now I’m beginning to wonder if I should go. I don’t know what to do, but dammit I hate going to the hospital, I hate it with a passion, not just because you waste so much time, but because of the horrific memories that it brings back. I was clinically dead for two minutes after my intestine ruptured, and I nearly died three more times during my cancer treatments, so a part of me is actually afraid to go. It’s ironic that when I worked there, I felt right at home, what is the big difference between working there and being a patient there. What would you do? Be honest, any advice would be greatly appreciated, because everything I have googled only refers mostly to women, there’s very little information about men having silenced heart attacks, but there’s countless pages for women having silent heart attacks. I’ve already checked all my vitals. Because of my health I have basically a small clinic in my home. I have all the tools of your typical doctors office, so I can monitor myself, all using modern technology, so I can keep track of everything, and so far my heart rate, blood pressure, temperature, and all other vital statistics are perfectly normal. Again, I just don’t want to waste everyone’s time including mine just to hear that you’re fine, go home and see your family doctor. If I had a nickel for every time I heard that line I’d be a millionnaire! After you’ve been through what I’ve been through you become somewhat of a hypochondriac, because you never know what your body is going to do as you get older, I just don’t know what to do, but after fighting like hell for over three decades, I’ll be damned if I’m gonna let a simple little heart attack kill me after I survived four separate occasions when the doctors told me I was going to die for certain, I’m very stubborn! Help!

    • @joetroutt7425
      @joetroutt7425 Před rokem +7

      I can definitely resonate with the uncertainty of what is happening with you. I have bouts of feeling not normal from time to time and don't know what's wrong nor have the doctors found what the issue is.

    • @carlorocky
      @carlorocky Před rokem +7

      Yeah, but look on the bright side, at least there’s nothing wrong with your typing fingers.

    • @GIguy
      @GIguy Před rokem +8

      @@carlorocky actually you’re wrong, I have debilitating arthritis in both hands, I’m using voice recognition software to type all of my articles, I can’t do it with my fingers, because it hurts too much.

    • @carlorocky
      @carlorocky Před rokem +7

      @@GIguy. Holly smokes! I’m very sorry about my comment! 3.7 years ago I was the victim of a home invasion that left me without the ability to walk. I’ve been making compensatory moves to get around and that has caused pain in other areas around my body. I’m grateful that you responded, it reminded me that I need an altitude and attitude adjustment. I will not let these things make me a miserable person even though sometimes it is easy to do. Thank you for helping me put my mindset back where it belongs. I wish you the best T.J.

    • @CreativeOne-ll8et
      @CreativeOne-ll8et Před rokem

      I use to know a TJ

  • @warsamehassan1791
    @warsamehassan1791 Před rokem +26

    I hope everyone is OK😊

  • @McSab
    @McSab Před 2 měsíci +2

    I have what I would definitely describe as heart problems, but I've been gaslit by professionals, because I'm a woman I've been told it's anxiety, depression etc.
    I've experienced anxiety and depression and believe me, this is not it.
    My symptoms are:
    Intermittent chest pains
    Pains in my throat arteries
    Pains in my wrist veins and ankle veins
    Palpitations that vary: sometimes very fast heart rate and feeling like I'll pass out or die. Other times very slow heart rate and feeling like I'll pass out and die.
    A feeling of pinging in my chest, like blood vessels are bursting.
    A very scratchy feeling in all my abdomen up to my throat. Like wearing a very prickly woollen jumper.
    Several of my veins in my wrist gone purple. I did have a lot of soreness, was unable to stretch my arms even to head height.
    Veins in my feet have turned dark purple too.
    I feel so weak, so tired constantly, it's like I'm dying and suffering in slow motion. I don't know what to do for people to take me seriously. Do I have to die before people think 'oh she was actually ill?' I wouldn't wish this constantly feeling like you're dying on anyone. Much respect to all those doctors and nurses and other professionals that actually care for you and aren't dismissive ❤ and props to all survivors and those lost to this horrible disease ❤

  • @TRuth.T
    @TRuth.T Před 3 lety +37

    Gum disease, is also connected to heart disease :(

  • @aria_cinquantuno
    @aria_cinquantuno Před 3 lety +20

    It's ok, don't tell me then. After all, I only played this video to hear George's voice outro, what a blessing. Now I know I can beat the odds, thank you abc.

  • @Playgirlbali
    @Playgirlbali Před rokem +16

    When i was 15 i was diagnosed with a Massive Enlarged heart , one night i felt something weird going on in my Chest i felt my heart skip constantly and it was slowing down i was short of breath when i was laying on my bed i also had fluid retention in my ankles and my abdomen had a lot of fluid as well my body felt heavy i could barely walk I told my auntie i wasn't feeling well and she took me to the emergency room and they did a EKG and told me what it was they took me to Children's Hospital in Atlanta. If you Think you have a heart disease pay attention to these signs , 1.Palpitations , 2.Shortness of breath, 3.Swollen ankle. Dont ignore these signs please it doesn't always have to be severe symptoms.

    • @BS-dq1kz
      @BS-dq1kz Před rokem

      I am so glad you’re ok! What did they have to do to help you?!
      I have all those symptoms. My legs swell really bad a lot of the time. I feel I can’t breathe and I have very low energy. I was left with undiagnosed Graves’ disease for many years. It causes one’s heart to work overtime. I’m certain that put strain on my heart. I’m scared. I just don’t want to leave my kids.

    • @Playgirlbali
      @Playgirlbali Před rokem

      @@BS-dq1kz Well they told me my enlarged heart was caused by on going undiagnosed high blood pressure , they put me on medication called Labetalol which helps the blood pressure go down so the heart wont have so much strain.

    • @Playgirlbali
      @Playgirlbali Před rokem

      @planetearth3459 I think you should see a doctor about your heart, but also it could be cause of anxiety too

    • @lovelyj78
      @lovelyj78 Před 9 měsíci

      What did they do? Are you on medications?

    • @Playgirlbali
      @Playgirlbali Před 9 měsíci

      @@lovelyj78 yes i am

  • @amberdueler21758
    @amberdueler21758 Před 4 měsíci +9

    Man Im sad, Im just a yong adult worrying all about this and that. Ever since I was worrying, I have abdominal pain, chest pain, upper abdominal pain. And even nasal problems, this just makes me sad. I am going to America to visit my brother soon, but I always wonder every night, will I wake up tomorrow?? Live live the fullest guys hope everyones ok.

    • @comedydanger9574
      @comedydanger9574 Před měsícem +1

      I’m going through the same I’m only 20 and scared for my life

    • @zarkuz8702
      @zarkuz8702 Před měsícem

      @@comedydanger9574all you have to do is not stress and just simply go to the doctors and get everything checked up

    • @adisalian
      @adisalian Před 22 dny

      I’m 17 and same.. how are you feeling. Now.. do you worry less?

    • @jjuju.0
      @jjuju.0 Před 22 dny

      Me too i am 19 years old and i am worry about this

  • @the1nonlyLopez
    @the1nonlyLopez Před 2 lety +9

    Me: okay i want to get checked i have symptoms.
    Doctors: Sorry buddy where all booked your going to have to wait about six months for your appointment.

    • @willgaukler8979
      @willgaukler8979 Před 4 měsíci

      ... my Cardiologist told me return in 6 weeks or 6 months he didn't care ... currently looking for a new Cardiologist ... and why the God effectbfrom him?

  • @Decode-jc8rn
    @Decode-jc8rn Před 3 lety +13

    High blood pressure
    Are you a diabetic?
    What is your cholesterol?
    Do you smoke?
    Family history.

    • @Elistarielle
      @Elistarielle Před 3 lety +2

      Not a single one of those is a sign of heart disease. Those are risk factors.

  • @reneemoreno8030
    @reneemoreno8030 Před 3 lety +30

    I was 33 had a full blown cardiac arrest. Anesthesia reaction and have had 3 heart attacks since. Borrowed time.

  • @juliegogola4647
    @juliegogola4647 Před rokem +7

    Interesting stories here, BUT, my real reasons for clicking here had been to see the the "SIGNS OF HEART DISEASE" and this video has NOT mentioned any of those "signs of heart disease". Just "risk factors". And we all REALLY know the common sense "risk factors".
    Plus, it really can be really odd how things can go. For example, our neighbors, HE was about the same age as his wife had been, maybe a couple years older. He had been diagnosed a long time ago, maybe 12-15 years ago with Mesothelioma. He had been a home builder for YEARS back in the 60's, 70's 80's and 90's. b
    Back before the carcinogenic qualities of asbestos had been made aware of to people. So, he did have this diagnosis that had been pretty grim. But, over time he seemed to be doing very well. Eventually, he was told that he was in remission. But, his wife had been diagnosed with breast cancer, eventually stage 4 cancer. Now, she is still alive and kickin, but, HE died about 7-8 months ago. Heart failure. I have no idea IF it was related to his one time cancer diagnoses or NOT. He had been a very active person, he would ride his bike a couple miles a day and he would also ride his bike in charity events that would be several miles.
    His wife has never been one to exert herself at all. She had once made a big deal about how she had walked all the way down their driveway, it was about 100 yards, and I am likely OVERSTATING the distance. When we were kids, she asked my sister to come over and feed the pony. I don't know if she just didn't know where the food was, but, my sister had to figure that all out too. Basically, this woman had no idea how to do anything. Her husband had done all of the work outside and a bit inside the home. She had a very posh life. He had been active. But, it had been HIM that had the heart attack. I guess that her cancer is just gone. I say "good for her", but, it's just odd how things turn out.

  • @jacquemalcangio9300
    @jacquemalcangio9300 Před rokem +4

    Typical patient. Overweight, poor eating habits, no movement of the body. Wake up people get some discipline in your life.

  • @ianhenrickson1346
    @ianhenrickson1346 Před rokem +17

    What are the telltale signs?
    We may never know…

    • @xogmaster
      @xogmaster Před rokem +2

      right? what a waste of time

    • @juliegogola4647
      @juliegogola4647 Před rokem +1

      I've heard that it's the "silent killer", BUT, my GUESS is just keep on top of your bloodwork being done and your regular doctor visits. High blood pressure and high cholesterol COULD be signs of trouble for a person, and surely other things that your bloodwork would tell your doctor that maybe you need some meds to control those things. Possibly your blood sugar numbers too. These are my guesses. Plus, it's what MY PCP has ME do. So, IF you need to, you can be put on meds to help battle these things IF they are high. Hopefully, people who need the pills can afford them. I have heard that some times you can buy meds from Canada cheaper than here in the US.

    • @sketchmax7285
      @sketchmax7285 Před rokem +4

      @@juliegogola4647 I’ve heard the meds that lower cholesterol can be bad. Partly because the myelin lining in the brain IS cholesterol, and by lowering it with medication you can cause Alzheimers

    • @juliegogola4647
      @juliegogola4647 Před rokem

      @@sketchmax7285 Really, I guess you can choose a possible coronary event, or lose your mind. I guess if I lose my mind, I'll be clueless about it, BUT, I think a heart attack or stroke would be worse.

    • @davidmorad4405
      @davidmorad4405 Před rokem

      😂😂

  • @theheart2heartfoundation651

    Awesome program ... this should be shared far & wide ... life-saving information!

    • @ohcrikey-bd6dr
      @ohcrikey-bd6dr Před 2 měsíci

      What information? They didn't mention what telltale signs to look out for. Just that there are 3 different kinds of risk. But absolutely nothing of any use whatsoever.

  • @gaylecheung3087
    @gaylecheung3087 Před 2 lety +9

    Extreme sweating, tingling sensations in arms hand, couldn’t stop chest pain at rest… stress weight gain… 70% blockage RCA, 2019 @ 56. Walking around with a heart attack for 2 years….

    • @dorisdonnelly9669
      @dorisdonnelly9669 Před 4 měsíci

      How can you walk around with a heart attack for 2 years

  • @jo-annclaessen
    @jo-annclaessen Před 3 lety +59

    Wow, I watched the entire video, what are the tell tale signs? 🤦‍♀️😂

  • @robertcampbell6521
    @robertcampbell6521 Před 28 dny +1

    Stay clear of safe and effective needle's is a good way to avoid heart disease

  • @GoodDr.
    @GoodDr. Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for the information. Taking steps to prevent heart disease empowers you to live a healthier, happier life.

  • @shawncox406
    @shawncox406 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Exercise makes the heart pump faster, but also don't overdo it if you can't run walking is acceptable, even dancing or cleaning are forms of movement that promote heart health.
    This is what not hitting the treadmill leads to. Not to be mean, but it has to be taken more seriously in our country, because it's preventable 100% by walking based on my own research 30 years of experience.

    • @ohcrikey-bd6dr
      @ohcrikey-bd6dr Před 2 měsíci

      Really? So why did the fitness coach nearly die?

  • @24james
    @24james Před 3 lety +2

    All Black Channel will never say that lifestyle choices do result in diabetes, obesity & hypertension💯

    • @CMTTDAVINCI
      @CMTTDAVINCI Před rokem

      What kind of racist ass comment is this.

  • @alanbell1821
    @alanbell1821 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Love it when the doctors look compl😮out of shape

  • @roseescobedo5919
    @roseescobedo5919 Před 3 lety +6

    so whst are the tisk factors, covid?

  • @jaym9846
    @jaym9846 Před 2 lety +2

    What did Bob Harper's eat before the heart attack?

  • @davidkeith3648
    @davidkeith3648 Před 7 měsíci +3

    1) a little bandaid on your arm where the Mrna went in.

  • @TheJaguarthChannel
    @TheJaguarthChannel Před 3 měsíci +1

    My chest has been feeling funny for a few weeks. Random pains, strange sensations. But I am not going to the doctor. I would rather meet my maker than be put into debt. The debt from several thousand dollars would ruin my life, I would be homeless. I cannot even afford insurance- If i paid for insurance I would have to choose which utility bill to drop.

    • @Jack_2004
      @Jack_2004 Před 8 dny

      Mine were a persistent cough, struggling to breath, having a very heavy feeling in my chest & continues fatigue I had a heart transplant when I was 13 after a huge cardiac arrest but I'm more concerned about the fact you have to pay to see a doctor!!! That's crazy

  • @brianevans2819
    @brianevans2819 Před rokem

    Thank you, great content, very informative and interesting insight.

  • @arlenedennis9446
    @arlenedennis9446 Před 3 lety +1

    Title was misleading but it is something that could easily be googled.

  • @MrKornnugget
    @MrKornnugget Před 2 lety +4

    myocarditis and the vax……

    • @WayneTwitch
      @WayneTwitch Před rokem

      You're autistic

    • @MrKornnugget
      @MrKornnugget Před rokem

      @@WayneTwitch It’s documented brainstem. 😂

    • @girlanonymous
      @girlanonymous Před rokem

      ⁠@@MrKornnuggetno it is NOT “documented” conspiracy theory freakshow. Catching covid and myocarditis is documented not the BS misinformation you are spewing “😂”.

  • @LawrenceBrennan
    @LawrenceBrennan Před 3 lety +8

    Disappointed the video shared no telltale signs. ABC News, you can do better.

  • @infjelphabasupporter8416

    My hypochondriac self, realizing my health right now is perfect: *ah, time for self-torture*

  • @pauljacobs1971
    @pauljacobs1971 Před 5 měsíci

    What scares the s*** out of me is knowing that when you get diagnosed with heart disease if you live 15 more years you're lucky and I'm only 52 years old I'm not going to see 70 I've been taking this medicine for 7 years already and if I wouldn't started taking it I'd be dead and if I don't continue to take it I'm going to die My head is f***** up

  • @sumang1979
    @sumang1979 Před 3 lety +11

    Ok but don't let this make you forget the fact that Mr. Krabs sold Spongebob's soul for 62 cents

  • @peterwhyte-venables7463
    @peterwhyte-venables7463 Před rokem +1

    Gives no signs of approaching attack at all. Completely meaningless video. What about alcohol?

  • @mirahsan2
    @mirahsan2 Před rokem

    Chest pain and waiting for the damn skip ad button to show up 😂 CZcams needs to not allow ads on health related videos

  • @shannensaito9746
    @shannensaito9746 Před 2 dny

    so, what are the signs?

  • @amlaaaa479
    @amlaaaa479 Před 3 lety +4

    Didin't say what the telltale signs are - waste of time

  • @Nolan.Gurule
    @Nolan.Gurule Před rokem +2

    How did the dude have a heart attack if he was a health nut?

    • @Kuraakka
      @Kuraakka Před rokem

      Generic heart diease can do everything right and rip u.

    • @user-op4rv3zj4c
      @user-op4rv3zj4c Před rokem +3

      Or maybe he took the clot shot

    • @ohcrikey-bd6dr
      @ohcrikey-bd6dr Před 2 měsíci

      Fitness and health don't always go hand in hand.

  • @peterwhyte-venables7463
    @peterwhyte-venables7463 Před rokem +3

    The woman in red - she reached that size - presumably accomplished over many years of over-eating and no exercise - and she never thought of her heart? People get what they deserve. Including me.

  • @ohcrikey-bd6dr
    @ohcrikey-bd6dr Před 2 měsíci

    There's no mention of telltale signs of heart disease. 🙄

  • @cingano9653
    @cingano9653 Před 5 měsíci

    They didn’t say anything??? What are the signs for someone in “good health“?? And what does the trainer do now??

  • @bundyted3857
    @bundyted3857 Před rokem +4

    "Add the clot-shot into the mix" FTFY

  • @efilwv1635
    @efilwv1635 Před 3 lety +1

    Imposing sentience (procreation) is the most selfish and cruel thing anyone can do. We are all born to be slaughtered by our sole oppressor - nature itself.

  • @marshamarshall6840
    @marshamarshall6840 Před 3 lety +5

    Arlene dennis...
    That's right..no mention of butter in coffee...I saw him on an interview putting butter in his coffee.
    After several updates...first one he said his mother had heart disease, the next time he said he was a reluctant vegetarian.

  • @JohnSmith-fe3di
    @JohnSmith-fe3di Před 3 lety +5

    So what went was wrong with the fitness instructor to cause him to have a heart attack?

    • @neopersia99
      @neopersia99 Před 3 lety +3

      DNA

    • @marshamarshall6840
      @marshamarshall6840 Před 3 lety +4

      John smith.....butter in his coffee...watch Forks Over Knives, The Game Changers, What the Health...
      It is a lifestyle disease....eat whole food plant based.....heart attack proof your life.

    • @arlenedennis9446
      @arlenedennis9446 Před 3 lety +3

      @@marshamarshall6840 never once said that in this video .

    • @retire14pattaya9
      @retire14pattaya9 Před 8 měsíci

      Probably ate lots of carbs.

  • @marialountzidou8815
    @marialountzidou8815 Před 5 měsíci

    Hi. I had shortness of breath for too long. Almost 2 years. Actually I was just feeling heaviness in the chest like a big weight. I went to see cardiologists backthen and they told me it was due to anxiety. But that was nothing like anxiety or panic attack. I suddenly woke one day with heaviness in the chest. I was fighting up to take a deep breath when I needed it. I was unable to so I was making movements to exercise the muscles around my heart so I could take the breath I needed. I also had constant palpitations. All kind of different pains in the chest. I was unable to control my heart rate and rhythm. My heart rate was not up because I was getting tired or because of anxiety. It was up on its own and it was down on its own I had no control over this. It could not be due to anxiety because I couldn't feel like I have any communication with my heart's muscle. I was waking up in the middle of the night my heart was racing and I didn't cause this, it can't be anxiety. I was sleeping on my chest instead of my back and the heart rate was going down but not normally down. I can't even tell you what my normal rate is because when all this happened, it is the only time I started checking my paulses and I became obsessed with it. Yes I became obsessed because it was the first time I was feeling my heart pounding in my chest. I don't exercise but I knew this pound is happening only when we exercise. It was not normal but nobody was listening to me. They thought I was hypochondriac. My heart was worst when sleeping but I have a habit of rubing my feet until I fall asleep. Probably I was doing this so I don't feel the symptoms, it was a nervous reaction. Recently I had the worst symptoms that awakened me but still I don't know what that is. The last month I started exercising and making movements so I release my chest from all that pressure. I also had this lucky idea to put a hot water bottle on my chest and keep in there. I started having symptoms of a flu or like an allergy. But finally all those bad symptoms went away. I am released. The heaviness in the chest does not exist. The palpitations stopped. I still feel my chest but not the way I was feeling it before. The arrhythmias are not the way they were. I feel like I control my paulse and that the ups and downs of my paulse are caused by normal causes like getting tired after exercise or getting anxious about something. This is normal. But what I had was not normal and it was not due to anxiety. But I am still scared. I feel so released and sometimes I feel like my heart is weakened, like all this pressure, this thing that was there whatever it was, like it damaged something. I don't know. I am still afraid to sleep. Because I don't know what that was and I don't know what the new situation might mean.
    If anyone has any idea what anything from what I described might be it would be very helpful because I can't go to the doctors. For my own reasons.

    • @Christinejs
      @Christinejs Před měsícem

      How old are you? I’m 53-and have these same like you described. Did you go get checked or did they say premenopause?

    • @marialountzidou8815
      @marialountzidou8815 Před měsícem

      @@Christinejs Hello. Thank you for your reply. I had period bleeding the last month (June) too much blood for the first time but I am only 24. I have vagina pains but still I don't think it could be something like that. I had blood tests again this year and a chest x ray as well as echocardiogram and a electrocardiogram. I had troponin blood test the doctor was not giving it to me with the excuse that I am too young to have angina but I was feeling pain everyday for a month and so my mum paid for me and I did it. All exams came out fine troponin low but I am convinced that there is something wrong. Maybe I can accept it and live with it, some days the pain goes away. Maybe if I am lucky enough it will go away entirely. If I was someone else if I had strength of character I would search it until I reach to an answer. But I realised something. When you know that something is wrong you know it. Whatever the doctor says yeah even if he/she is the scientist. Because you live for months and years with the symptoms and you sit with them on a 20 minutes conversation, they don't know anything about you and the symptoms but somehow they are the experts. Keep searching for it whatever they tell you

  • @Elistarielle
    @Elistarielle Před 3 lety +1

    Ok, but what are the signs?

  • @Loorelplays
    @Loorelplays Před 2 lety +5

    I have daily tightness in chest,backs and left arm. And shortness of breath sometimes this symptoms i have been having more than a 5months. Is it relatable to be a heart attack or not . Please help me. Im 21years old. I don't smoke nor take drinks.

  • @TheDarkHour684
    @TheDarkHour684 Před rokem +1

    This video doesn't tell you!

  • @benzmane7564
    @benzmane7564 Před rokem +2

    The "new risk" is covid, huh?

  • @jamberry1135
    @jamberry1135 Před 2 lety +5

    Plant based diet can help

  • @dominik13579
    @dominik13579 Před měsícem

    So what was the issue with the fitness coach guy? Some inherited heart issue?

  • @shawncox406
    @shawncox406 Před 7 měsíci +1

    It's because nobody exercises and takes care if mental health that go hand in hand with heart health and proper hydration.
    Walking just 30 minutes per day quickly can increase your life.
    We only get one, so might as well invest that 30 minutes in yourself.
    It's that simple.

  • @ljs444
    @ljs444 Před 3 měsíci

    2 mins into the video we still have NOTHING to do with the problem GREAT VIDEO that GREAT NEWS If you having a heart attack you dead by time they tell you what's wrong

  • @snas1686
    @snas1686 Před 2 měsíci

    Im 20.. and recently. Ive had issues. One day at work. Hsd shortbess of breath, chest pains snd nausea and so on. Sonce then. Ive had chest pains often snd when i exercise i have a panic attack chest pains and shirtbess of breath. Im always weak and low energy. We think i have panic attacks but... i dont know. I worked as a window fitter. Always starining my body feom 3am to 8pm. Carrying above my body weight. So.. i think... i may have heart issues. Due to strain. Ive been checked. Have not had a stress test but ive been checked. Bloos test and all.

  • @melissavidal2600
    @melissavidal2600 Před 3 lety +1

    ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😊 bob Harper

  • @CreativeOne-ll8et
    @CreativeOne-ll8et Před rokem

    People have high cholesterol and they aren’t saying that someone is at risk? Why ? Even if they just have high cholesterol isn’t that a risk?

    • @amys2760
      @amys2760 Před 11 měsíci

      Low cholesterol number is Not good. More than 70 percent of heart attacks happen with people who do Not have high cholesterol.

    • @retire14pattaya9
      @retire14pattaya9 Před 8 měsíci

      Sugar +fat =oxidized cholesterol. Small dense.

  • @ONE_ONENESS
    @ONE_ONENESS Před měsícem

    _BE BLESSED WITH A HEART OF BENEVOLENT-BENEVOLENCE, POWERFUL-POWER & SOUND-SOUNDNESS & VITALITY.

  • @Jeanne90275
    @Jeanne90275 Před 3 lety

    Add obesity, an unhealthy diet, and a lack exercise.

  • @MrTheguywiththemoney
    @MrTheguywiththemoney Před 3 lety +7

    This video has 0 useful information

  • @serendipitysisters84
    @serendipitysisters84 Před 5 měsíci

    I didn’t learn anything from this ): it was very sad though 😢

  • @2000jpangburn
    @2000jpangburn Před 3 lety +1

    Terrible piece of journalism. So I should be aware of my invisible risk factors? Very helpful.

  • @Rockman-4
    @Rockman-4 Před 7 měsíci

    eat whole food meat and veggies, don't eat ultra processed food, seeds oil and sugar.

  • @8Manny
    @8Manny Před 8 měsíci

    So what are the telltale signs of heart disease!? I’m confused it doesn’t say anything about it 😮

  • @abrideforchrist4247
    @abrideforchrist4247 Před 6 měsíci

    That's the worst explanation I've seen....
    Go look up...the 13 symptoms of heart failure and see how many you have.. and God bless

  • @meganlauren86
    @meganlauren86 Před 7 měsíci

    I never saw what the signs were...

  • @73200grandison
    @73200grandison Před měsícem

    Gee, I wander what caused this covid heart inflammation 🤔

  • @diytom3448
    @diytom3448 Před 2 lety

    So I’m Bob s case what were all of his risk factors ? He s kinda vague about it

  • @bonniedavis9076
    @bonniedavis9076 Před rokem

    Very dramatic but it's just a if you have risk factors go to Dr.

  • @samnangthim6949
    @samnangthim6949 Před 5 měsíci

    The telltale signs of heart disease. Gives zero symptoms. Waste of time, dishonest title.

  • @JimmyJaxJellyStax
    @JimmyJaxJellyStax Před 11 měsíci

    Worse than Covid, should be way way more awareness

  • @Johnagh_19
    @Johnagh_19 Před rokem

    My Grandma has heart disease

  • @Dragon-Slay3r
    @Dragon-Slay3r Před rokem

    So he died from a covid heart attack?

  • @isaacharrison5796
    @isaacharrison5796 Před 3 lety +6

    I thought having this disease was as a result of my old age, while I was diagnosed of heart disease Dec. 19, 2020, I used series of medication but I was still having the severe pain, until I used an herbal mixture from Dr. Gbenga which I saw on CZcams and I was completely cured, I appreciate Dr. Gbenga for his help.

  • @user-oz4nu7nr7z
    @user-oz4nu7nr7z Před 9 měsíci

    33 years old

  • @shivanichhabra1166
    @shivanichhabra1166 Před 2 lety

    heart ki problem ka best ayurvedic treatment hai planet Ayurveda me. app sab bhi try kark jrur dekkhe.

  • @sophearyouk2718
    @sophearyouk2718 Před 3 lety

    Did thisguy play in amazing race

  • @thereisonlyoneway
    @thereisonlyoneway Před 3 lety +1

    umm so I what are the telltale signs of heart disease lol

  • @pureblood6310
    @pureblood6310 Před 8 měsíci

    I love being unvaxxed

  • @ThePaul1551
    @ThePaul1551 Před rokem +1

    WORTHLASS VIDEO - ABSOLUTELY NOTHING DISCUSSED ABOUT THE SIGNS / CLICKBAIT

  • @demomandan8087
    @demomandan8087 Před 11 měsíci +2

    The shot !!

  • @nothingandmore
    @nothingandmore Před 5 měsíci

    sugar over 500 jesus fucking christ.

  • @fizz03
    @fizz03 Před 3 lety

    WHICH TYPE OF DIABETES?!?
    Would you just fucking specify?

  • @cxa24
    @cxa24 Před rokem

    You and yours

  • @brookelyn_kate
    @brookelyn_kate Před rokem

    I have daily tightness in chest and it feels heavy I’m 21 years old is this a sign of heart disease??

    • @sherryonono9791
      @sherryonono9791 Před rokem

      Hello, how are you now?

    • @brookelyn_kate
      @brookelyn_kate Před rokem +2

      @@sherryonono9791 still the same

    • @JlynMunny
      @JlynMunny Před rokem +1

      Hey. Not trying to be controversial, but did you get the c0vid v3x? I did and been having issues ever since

    • @independently_
      @independently_ Před rokem +1

      Stop eating meat and chicken. Drink more coffee and start daily walks and slowly slowly increase your excersise. Start adding more and more fiber

    • @cmc5207
      @cmc5207 Před rokem

      Anxiety can feel that way. You have to have healthcare (I dont) and get your blood work done so they can see your numbers. Your blood pressure is important and also your cholesterol (made by the liver).
      Take care of yourself and don't overeat/eat processed trash

  • @GodAlwaysWins
    @GodAlwaysWins Před rokem

    There was zero helpful advice here

  • @cynthiablanchard5844
    @cynthiablanchard5844 Před rokem

    I'm so sorry Dr think I got heart desies

  • @bat__bat
    @bat__bat Před 5 měsíci

    Taylor Hawkins? 😮

  • @khaleesisnow1683
    @khaleesisnow1683 Před 3 lety +1

    🙏🙏

  • @alanbell1821
    @alanbell1821 Před 6 měsíci

    1 in 4 that's alot

  • @ZeroMass
    @ZeroMass Před rokem

    yikes!

  • @ledfarmer4571
    @ledfarmer4571 Před měsícem

    From Covid? Lol...we know whats up by now.

  • @myjeezebel
    @myjeezebel Před 3 lety +1

    🙏💝🙏

  • @pranavsachdeva8383
    @pranavsachdeva8383 Před rokem

    There's an action for every reaction, hard to allocate the exact action that is not in favour of our precious bodies. 2010 onwards (thanks to the introduction and spread of smartphone and internet at a global level) such gadgets are so much into us that they r part of us now. First smartphone , came games, Instagram, snapchat, zomato , swiggy ...etc. it is not bad at all, who doesn't use it ..but my question is that aren't they controlling us and we have no control over that...we r subconsciously using these things everyday and they are destroying our soul power resulting in weaker bodies...we r totally away from nature! We are away from sun ! We r away from ourselves. We are here but we r losing our own identity...my theory is very critical based but it says at the time our generation people will be in late 30s or maybe mid 40s..30-40% people we know today wont be there with us ..or maybe you or me wont be there! Ever wondered how common heart attacks will be then ? All i can say is lets take charge of your body and mind ! Be conscious! Be happy!

  • @brettwilson3142
    @brettwilson3142 Před rokem

    Great video besides the Covid nonsense.

  • @eyemmeohigho
    @eyemmeohigho Před 3 lety

    Pump our population full of fear