Hello all. I’m a female, I am 64 years old and I did smoked for about 35 years or even more approximately 1 and a half packs per day, I smoked menthol cigarettes with low tar. I just thought that all of this information might make a different, though I’m not sure about it. the point is that I have also had a heart attack approximately 8 or 9 months after I have switched to an electronic cigarette (wanted to quit – but ended up smoking e cigarette). It is nicotine vapor instead of smoking hence it has been an enormous reduction in the amount of the nicotine that it has been absorbed by my body.
Well, I have been a caregiver for approximately 9 years or so and I have been rarely feeling any ill while I have been smoking, however, only after the time that I have switched to vapor, approximately 8 months or 9 as I said later, booom and here you go… a heart attack.
I have been told that I have had a 100% blockage in one of my artery, approximately 25% in another one as well as a stint that has been placed in my 3rd to correct approximately a 95-99% blockage there. openly talking with you guys, since my doctor could not produce the misplaced angiogram for me a couple of weeks later when I have been requested it, only “said” to me that the facts I have told you above were correct, personally I did not 100% believe him due to the fact that I have been active and I really seemed to be healthy for as long as I stopped smoking. I mean, I was healthy until I have stopped it. while I have been smoking I have had absolutely no shortness of breath, no cough or something in this matter, nothing that could disturb my well being. None at all.
Another thing that I think it is pretty interested it is that a friend have had the exact same thing that happened to her too, about 6 or 7 months after she has quit smoking, she has found herself in the hospital for a major bypass surgery. Out of nowhere, feeling all fine etc.
That is why, all those so called “facts” about how to quit smoking is preventing heart attacks raelly seem like so much of a propaganda to me, and that’s especially becoming a big propaganda after I read all of the stories from above.
However, why do they lie to the public??
Except maybe only for the fact that it is reducing the number of former smokers on medicare via heart attacks or maybe it is increasing the number of stint procedures. Anyway, it is just one more instance of the medical advice that really does not bear up under the close scrutiny.
Well, as an aside, I am not feeling as healthy as I have been used to feel during the time I was smoking. Those medications that they are giving me, are making me feel even worse than before. Besides the fact that I don’t feel so well, I have also had flu TWICE for the last year. I mean, this is very much for me to get flu 2 times in one year – compared to how it used to be in the past only once during the 9 years. besides, when I have had that flu one time a year it has been short lived but these times around they seemed to linger both time and it is annoying. Whether this is just a coincidence I don’t know but this is weird.
By the way, I am still not smoking, however this may change something