This two minute film lets you experience what it's like to have a heart attack first hand. Take the time to watch it then you'll be prepared if and when it happens for real.
This is two minutes which could save your life. Or the life of someone you love.
This guy played in Rambo II 🙂
That is an excellent and powerful ad!
I think this shoukd be used as an advert, as apparently the reason why not
is that its too graphic, but if it was a game they would show it whatever
age and day, really powerful message there
+James McMahon this was shown on TV in the UK, but it was only shown once
on one channel
Yeah
I had this experience and I never want it again, nor the operation
afterwards, or the stroke that followed that, so call 999 I left it to
late.
@calynnmwestcott that is not true. I am a sufferer of daily panic attacks
and you can create any symptom in yourself if you are worrying about it.
“Imagine how you”ll feel if it is actually a heart attack and left it too
late!” I wouldn’t. I’d be dead.
Not dead, but you’d be very nearly dead, hence why you’d know
They should of said. “Imagine how your loved ones would feel if you left it
too late. Imagine that!”
Oh. for the rest of the video. They know what they are talking about. Don’t
ignore it.
They should do “watch your own stroke” because a stroke is far more deadly.
Quite obviously because it’s to do with the brain I think. The brain
controls the heart. If there is a doctor, slap me side ways and correct me
if I’m wrong! I should imagine the symptoms would be the same, except for;
the chest pains. I think the symptoms of stroke are: because I had one is:
rising panick. Sweaty. Clammy. Numbness of left of right side of body and
unable to move it. Unable to speak properly, like your drunk out of your
mind. Dizzy. Tons of mental confusion, you really don’t know what’s
happening or where you are or why such people in green suits are saying
things like “I just flicked his eyelid and nothing happened.” I found out
later that is to check for signs of unconsciousness. Then WHAM. Your either
dead, or in ER with a lot of tubes stuck in you with people that saved your
life.
I also learned that when your dying, your hearing is the last thing to go.
That scared me a lot. That’s why I asked the doctor, how could I hear them
and be unconscious at the same time? It was sheer luck I remembered that.
Anyone know where can we get this video with better / higher resolution?
omg his face at the end scared me
This was difficult to watch…my mom died just like this on the edge of her
bed a year ago. She even got sick like the video.
+Justin Hall please try and some take solace in the fact , that this video
has raised awareness , the more people that are educated, the more people
will have a chance of survival
I had my heart attack in Feb on this year, I woke up with a pain in my
lower jaw and a radiating pain going through both arms and tightness in my
chest, my wife called 999 and I was taken in once they stabilised me,
luckily I was a victim of a transient clot with no long term damage, but
it’s always at the back of my mind that it could happen again.
+Jason Campbell how do they stabilized you? how did they reverse the clot?
They stabilized me with a tablet at home that I had to let dissolve under
my tongue, as for the clot they said that a transient clot basically would
have just disappeared and so long as I keep on top of my meds it won’t
return.
+Jason Campbell
what tablet did u take and what meds did u take?
I don’t know what it was that they gave me when they came out but I’m on a
4 tablets in the morning and 2 on a night, I’ll find out and update this
later.
+Jason Campbell
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He’s the General from Octopussy.
+Fi Jones Steven Berkoff.
Holy crap that was scary!
Kinda worrying because my heart sometimes tightens up and I get ill a lot
so…
I watched this after typing into YouTube ‘am I having a heart attack’ (yes
I know, stupid to ask dr.internet). It was for fear of causing a fuss, the
possible embarrassment of an ambulance arriving to discover I am fine, etc
etc. I have had a false alarm before but I recall the ambulance crew saying
they would prefer to come and find me ok than me leave it too late without
help. I was fussing about. I watched this video, it hit home. I called an
ambulance. I was having a major heart attack with some very mild and vague
symptoms. Within the next 2 hours I had been defibrillated and was in
intensive care, had been to the catheter lab where I had a stent put into
my heart, and was being cared for in intensive care. This advert saved my
life. If you are still reading this, and your unsure, be a time waster, be
the person who over worries. The consequences of having the wrong judgement
could very likely be fatal. Blessings to you all.
Thank you to adverts
Totally!
Wow, that is a powerful film and worth it’s weight in gold no doubt, thank
you for posting.
I had a heart attack a month ago thought it was indigestion. Listen to this
man this is real. Get it checked out!!!