A friend of mine went to the hospital for chest pains in August, and was told he was fine. 3 months later he dies suddenly.

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I wanna make a health concern thread but I know I’ll get trolled and the likes of @newworldafro will come in there spewing conspiracies and mods will look away.

If y’all need me to I can do that.

Propose making a thread about health and expect zero push back.

Are you like Dr. Fauci, You are the Science?
:mjlol:

I don't want to be in your janky Operation thread
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, you'll probably tell folks they need to be on their 10th Booster...and you only had 2....:mjlol:.

Make your thread breh, I won't say a damn word...lol.
 
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Word to the wise, the emergency room of the hospital is not doing a full medical work up. They will see you, look for acute issues, and get you the fukk on. I don’t know what your boy had going on but it’s always best to have a primary care physician and speciality providers on the outpatient side. If you’re going to emergency room it’s usually bc the problem is manifesting in a way you can’t ignore anymore



That's another thing. 3 months is a long time and you may not know what else he was dealing with in between.
 

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damn breh RIP
why do I feel like this is like your 3rd or fourth friend who has died early?

The thing about hospitals is that their doctors there aren't your family doctors. They don't have that relationship with you, and many times its all a numbers game. You come in with chest pains at a young age triage and your bp is ok they will just say its prob acid reflux or some ish. You gotta exaggerate your symptoms like the pain is 10/10 type ish and try and get a ecg and/or angiogram .

I recommend to everyone buy a BP machine, get a smart watch that can check ecg, go for walks.
Yeah my other homie died in 2022 from an asthma attack. He died suddenly too. Life is short man. :mjcry:
 

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Sorry to hear this. I've had about 6-10 friends this has happened to over the last decade. All young. Pre and post covid.
How many were heart attacks? Did any survive? I hear covid has caused heart failure in tons of people.
 

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2 Brothas at my job died from heart attacks this year. One 44 the other 64, both had massive heart attacks
 

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2 Brothas at my job died from heart attacks this year. One 44 the other 64, both had massive heart attacks

Reminds me of a story I saw in the Atlanta paper a few days ago. A HS football team lost their offensive and defensive coordinators in the same calendar year to heart issues (Heart failure, and heart attack) both young brothers too.


This football team tragically lost two coaches in 2023. Now, it’s playing for a region title​



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When the Carver-Atlanta Panthers play the Hapeville Charter Hornets Friday, they’ll be attempting to win their first region championship since 2017 and just the fifth for a program that dates to 1949.
Win or lose, getting to this point has been an emotional journey for Carver (7-2, 5-0 in Region 5-2A), which went 2-8 last year in their worst season since 2011 after reaching the 2022 Class 3A semifinals. From the outside, 2023 may have appeared to be a reloading year, the type many programs face some seasons. The truth was more complicated. The Panthers were reeling from the loss of their offensive and defensive coordinators, both of whom died young and unexpectedly within a nine-month period.

In January, Panthers offensive coordinator Keevin Bell, 47, died of congestive heart failure. On Sept. 9, a day after the Panthers’ third game against Stephenson, defensive coordinator Ozzie Harrell, Jr., 36, died of a heart attack. Both had been serving in their roles since 2016 and were close friends. For Panthers coach Darren Myles, now in his 20th season at Carver, the losses were overwhelming. From a football standpoint, he’d lost the top assistants on both sides of the ball, and that was the least of his problems. He’d lost two friends, and his players had lost two mentors.
“These guys weren’t just coaches, but more like family,” Myles said. “I consider myself the big brother, and trying to navigate losing both of them was rough. The guys were used to hearing their voices. I was used to collaborating with them. Suddenly, you don’t have that. It affected us a lot. Although we were going through the season, it was just different. You pull up to the parking lot, and their spots are empty. They’re not in their place on the practice field. It was like we were just existing, just trying to hold it together.”
Panthers athletic director Wendy Golston, who made sure the players were supported with guidance counselors as they dealt with the tragedies, was appreciative of Myles’ leadership during the 2023 season.
“You could not ask for a better coach,” she said. “He’s just a stand-up guy. He didn’t try to take everything on by himself. He leaned on us, the administration, his family, and on God, to bring him strength. I was down on the field (during a game last season) when he talked to the team, and his speeches are so inspiring.”



The Panthers opened last season at No. 3 in the rankings, then dropped out after a 36-18 loss to Peach County on Sept. 29 marked their fourth consecutive loss after winning their opener against 4A’s No. 10 LaGrange. The Panthers closed the season on a second four-game losing streak, with Stephens County beating them in the first round of the 3A playoffs.

By offseason practice in February, Myles noticed the team was beginning to turn the page.
“We weren’t going through the motions during workouts,” he said. “Workout attendance was 100%, and they were there to get stronger and more powerful. We had guys running track and playing baseball. By spring, we saw a big difference.”
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Credit: Carver Athletics
A decal on every 2024 Carver-Atlanta Panthers football helmet is a decal honoring two assistants, offensive coordinator Keevin Bell, 47, and defensive coordinator Ozzie Harrell, Jr., who passed away last season. (Carver athletics)
Myles said the team has taken a “gone-but-not-forgotten” mindset for Bell and Harrell, Jr., and the Panthers’ helmets have a decal honoring them.
Panthers senior quarterback Montavious Banks said Bell’s attention to detail, from effort, to execution, to how the players dress, has stayed win the team.
“We had certain accessories, like socks and colored tape, that were to be worn on game days, and we’ve definitely carried on that tradition,” Banks said.
Of Harrell, senior linebacker Jaiden Dowdell said, “Coach Harrell was about studying your opponents, and playing as close to mistake-free football as possible.”
The Panthers are on a five-game winning streak this season after starting 1-2, beating Southwest DeKalb and losing to Luella and Decatur. The streak includes four consecutive shutouts, where they outscored 5-2A opponents Washington, KIPP, Holy Innocents’ and Therrell by a combined score of 187-0, which catapulted them into the rankings. They defeated Lovett, No. 5 in 3A-A, 47-17 in their last game.
In 2021, the Panthers reached the 3A championship, when this year’s seniors were freshman. The only other season they got that far was 1967. A win Friday would go a long way in facilitating a final deep playoff run for the Class of 2025.
“I knew there had to be a purpose for what happened last year,” Myles said. “(The tragedies) helped shape our senior leadership. They knew what senior leadership looked like from 2021, but sometimes, when you become a leader you lose friends because you’re holding them accountable. This year’s (senior) group didn’t care about those feelings. They just wanted a better season.”
Standing in the way of a Panthers region championship is Hapeville Charter (6-3, 5-0), which is seeking its first region title since winning 6-2A from 2016-2019.
“All glory goes to God for getting us to this point,” Myles said. “That’s the first thing I think about, is praising the Lord on the type of season we’ve had. Some people may have looked at last year and thought we were falling off, so for us to come back the very next season and not just win, but dominate, to do that and be in position to win a region championship, that’s a blessing in itself.”
 

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This is somewhat relative to my family. We have no history of it but post covid, a member was affected where he had heart problems. Healthy plus vegan, gymrat like me so this shıt was weird and out the blue. Luckily, he went to the right doctor. They recommended that he stay off carbs and wheat of any type. He lost muscle mass and basically is a vegan that doesn't eat rice, bread or any processed carbs of any type. Also very limited on raw carbs or oats. Part of me believes it was the after affects of the vaccine on black people that caused these symptoms. He had the Pfizer and moderna shot multiple times. There's DNA in it that essentially created an adverse affect. There's something that they're hiding but you'll pretty much have to stay away from any American processed food as it increases the likelihood of heart issues.
 

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How many were heart attacks? Did any survive? I hear covid has caused heart failure in tons of people.
All of them were heart attacks. None of them survived. It could be genetics, alcohol, cocaine, roids. It could be covid as it does give you myocarditis, which is essentially swelling of the heart. All of them were just sudden and unexpected though. I remeber my one boy posting his kids on FB, I commented on the pic, woke up the next morning to post about him dying overnight. It's wild. I keep telling my she can't keep procrastinating, she don't get it though. None of her friends have ever just dropped dead. Time to her is almost infinite, when it's really finite...
 

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All of them were heart attacks. None of them survived. It could be genetics, alcohol, cocaine, roids. It could be covid as it does give you myocarditis, which is essentially swelling of the heart. All of them were just sudden and unexpected though. I remeber my one boy posting his kids on FB, I commented on the pic, woke up the next morning to post about him dying overnight. It's wild. I keep telling my she can't keep procrastinating, she don't get it though. None of her friends have ever just dropped dead. Time to her is almost infinite, when it's really finite...
Thats crazy. I haven't told this to the coli yet but I myself had a heart attack a couple months ago. My friend who passed hit me up a week before he died to check on me and to tell me to keep resting. A week later he gone and I wish I would have encouraged him to test his heart. He may have shrugged it off but what if he didn't. I think about that a lot.
 

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Thats crazy. I haven't told this to the coli yet but I myself had a heart attack a couple months ago. My friend who passed hit me up a week before he died to check on me and to tell me to keep resting. A week later he gone and I wish I would have encouraged him to test his heart. He may have shrugged it off but what if he didn't. I think about that a lot.
Really sorry to hear that. I hope you're doing better.

I had my tonsils removed at 18. Tonsils, adenoids, and needed a rhinoplasty because I broke my nose as a kid and didn't know. Anyways, as I was in recovery not even awake from the anesthesia yet, I went into cardiac arrest. Surgery went from a 45 minute surgery, to a 4 hour surgery to save my life and keep me alive. Woke up to my step mom crying and shyt. Trying to explain to me that I died on the operating table. Meanwhile my lungs are collapsed, nose is shattered, throat was rammed with tube's, chest felt like a xenomorph ripped through it, eyes swollen... Still in the pediatric ward too, but my pops got me a room with tv, phone and stuff. Had kids coming in watching Batman while I was all doped up on pain meds. Little man's bro was in the next room with cancer so I was just like fukk it. Tv's yours bro.

I should really start taking better care of myself. I forget that my heart has already been through it.

Hope you're good though.
 

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There’s def some fufu shyt in the air. A lot of people in the 30s and 40s are just dying out of no where.

When you see the funeral pamphlet and their “Sunrise” was in the 1980’s and 1990s.

:picard:
 

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Every Black man needs an EKG and a stress test on their heart and to cut out junk foods and only eat a diet of high protein, high fat and low carbs or moderate fat, moderate protein and moderate carbs or high carbs, high protein and low fat and we need to lift weights to strengthen our hearts.

Diet and Exercise is the way
 

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Really sorry to hear that. I hope you're doing better.

I had my tonsils removed at 18. Tonsils, adenoids, and needed a rhinoplasty because I broke my nose as a kid and didn't know. Anyways, as I was in recovery not even awake from the anesthesia yet, I went into cardiac arrest. Surgery went from a 45 minute surgery, to a 4 hour surgery to save my life and keep me alive. Woke up to my step mom crying and shyt. Trying to explain to me that I died on the operating table. Meanwhile my lungs are collapsed, nose is shattered, throat was rammed with tube's, chest felt like a xenomorph ripped through it, eyes swollen... Still in the pediatric ward too, but my pops got me a room with tv, phone and stuff. Had kids coming in watching Batman while I was all doped up on pain meds. Little man's bro was in the next room with cancer so I was just like fukk it. Tv's yours bro.

I should really start taking better care of myself. I forget that my heart has already been through it.

Hope you're good though.
Damn breh that sounds terrible. Make sure you getting your checks up and EKGS my brother.
 

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Every Black man needs an EKG and a stress test on their heart and to cut out junk foods and only eat a diet of high protein, high fat and low carbs or moderate fat, moderate protein and moderate carbs or high carbs, high protein and low fat and we need to lift weights to strengthen our hearts.

Diet and Exercise is the way
FACTS! Sig worthy posting my boy.
 
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