no wonder she had a heart attack, i was having one just watching her life. this made me sooooo happy i am old and retired and all this is a thing of the past. it is good advice to share.
this is such a great video that captures the disease so well. Poor woman though and scary...I can relate to her some days. thanks for posting this.....every woman needs to watch it.
Thank you for sharing this video promoting women's heart health. When asked most women will say that breast cancer is the number one killer of women while actually Heart disease IS THE NUMBER ONE KILLER OF WOMEN. Why isn't that word spread any better than it is? Because women can's speak for the cause. They are dead. I am one of the fortunate few who received help within the first six minutes of my heart attack and my life was saved by savvy emergency personnel. Heed any and all warnings and do not let your physician dismiss your concerns.
P.S. This is for Sandra -- I was "old and retired" when I had my heart attack so don't think only young homemakers like the woman in the video need be concerned with women's heart disease.
That was one video well worth watching. Every one should know the signs of a heart attack. My DDH died from what he thought was bad indigestion. Thanks for sharing this one today. It may save a life.
This is so important. A friend of mine had a heart attack in her mid-fifties. Her symptoms were "women's" symptoms with pain in her shoulder and arm. No previous heart issues. She got treatment quickly and is doing fine, but it's so important to be aware of symptoms. Thanks for sharing.
This is such a great video and a wake up call for all of us women. Work offered a heart screening the other week, went there and waiting to get to the Dr soon. It's a good thing to do I think. Great post! Have a lovely day!
Wonderful video...thanks for bringing this subject up......we all need reminders. My Dad died of a heart attack at age 41 so I try to stay aware of the symptoms.
AWESOME!! She's way too young to have a heart attach - or so we think! Thank you for reminding us---- we're all need to slow down and take care of ourselves --- listen to our bodies!! Thanks Sandie!!
Hi Sandie, This is a great inspirational video with inside wisdom. You always find something great for your followers. You are an awesome friend, Sandie. God bless you, dear one. Have a great week! All the Best, Starry.
no wonder she had a heart attack, i was having one just watching her life. this made me sooooo happy i am old and retired and all this is a thing of the past. it is good advice to share.
ReplyDeletethis is such a great video that captures the disease so well. Poor woman though and scary...I can relate to her some days. thanks for posting this.....every woman needs to watch it.
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute but important video.So sweet but I'm so glad I'm not her.
ReplyDeleteExcellent video. She had all of the symptoms although most women do not.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this video promoting women's heart health. When asked most women will say that breast cancer is the number one killer of women while actually Heart disease IS THE NUMBER ONE KILLER OF WOMEN. Why isn't that word spread any better than it is? Because women can's speak for the cause. They are dead. I am one of the fortunate few who received help within the first six minutes of my heart attack and my life was saved by savvy emergency personnel. Heed any and all warnings and do not let your physician dismiss your concerns.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately even though we have the internet back in our house it's so slow that I can't watch videos! Damn.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend!
P.S. This is for Sandra -- I was "old and retired" when I had my heart attack so don't think only young homemakers like the woman in the video need be concerned with women's heart disease.
ReplyDeleteThat was one video well worth watching. Every one should know the signs of a heart attack. My DDH died from what he thought was bad indigestion. Thanks for sharing this one today. It may save a life.
ReplyDeleteThis is so important. A friend of mine had a heart attack in her mid-fifties. Her symptoms were "women's" symptoms with pain in her shoulder and arm. No previous heart issues. She got treatment quickly and is doing fine, but it's so important to be aware of symptoms. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGreat vid!
ReplyDeletealways a good reminder since women's symptoms are not the same as men's.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great video and a wake up call for all of us women. Work offered a heart screening the other week, went there and waiting to get to the Dr soon. It's a good thing to do I think. Great post!
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely day!
Oh, man! That is scary......I do think we women have a tendency to say...oh, I'm o.k. don't worry! Maybe we'll all be more aware now! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWonderful video...thanks for bringing this subject up......we all need reminders. My Dad died of a heart attack at age 41 so I try to stay aware of the symptoms.
ReplyDeletesuch important info!!! thanks for all your reminders!
ReplyDeleteMy comp is still too weak to watch videos, so I'll have to trust it was great.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the compliment and the nice birthday greetings.
Have a nice weekend and see you on Monday with photos from the birthday adventure to the "beautiful pond"?
Very powerful!
ReplyDeleteJust like a woman...huh? That was very well done.
ReplyDeleteWonderful video my friend, and so important for all of us women. Phew, I'm certainly glad I'm not her though!!
ReplyDeleteThoughtful you to put on your blog.
ReplyDeleteAt first I was thinking.
She is too busy for my liking.
Then I did enjoy the last part with the Doc. Had to laugh.
She put him straight. No its here.
The actress looks like my daughter.
My daughter is a actress and for sure she could of played that role.
Have a nice weekend!
wow...great video. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI remember those days, however I NEVER looked that good in the morning! (or the afternoon, or the evening)
ReplyDeleteGreat reminder!
I was on the verge, long ago. Now after heart work, I'm good for now at least. Thank goodness.
ReplyDeleteLoved your past posts also...I can drive a stick too. Does that make us witches in arms then? And the woman's force of support for her man. LOL
thanks for sharing this Sandie!! People used to think heart attacks were for "old people" but it seems younger and younger these days!
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Very good video...thanks for sharing this! I'll be passing it along!
ReplyDeleteGreat ad, thank you.
ReplyDeleteAh, a real floor and furniture and STUFF.. the woman has STUFF :-)
ReplyDeleteCalled in to say thank you xxx
Enjoy your Saturday xxx
Important stuff, and presented in a cute way.
ReplyDeleteThanks.... sherry watched that with me!!
Good things to know - thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteDear Sandie, Thank you for sharing. It is scary, women have too much pressure on their shoulders these days. Blessings dear friend. Catherine xoxo
ReplyDeleteSo important! Thank you for sharing this and I'll be passing it on!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, Sandie. Very information. Scary, too. Could be any one of us, right? Yikes. Thanks for the reminder. Susan
ReplyDeleteWe must all take this to heart, literally!
ReplyDeleteThat's a wonderful video - great information we should all know.
ReplyDeleteI love this commercial. It really hits home doesn't it?
ReplyDeletexo Catherine
AWESOME!!
ReplyDeleteShe's way too young to have a heart attach - or so we think! Thank you for reminding us---- we're all need to slow down and take care of ourselves --- listen to our bodies!! Thanks Sandie!!
Hi Sandie,
ReplyDeleteThis is a great inspirational video with inside wisdom.
You always find something great for your followers.
You are an awesome friend, Sandie.
God bless you, dear one.
Have a great week!
All the Best,
Starry.
Sadly a lot of women die for not getting help soon enough.
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