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Indeed, Fairchild realizes that he has been "islanded": "If a heart attack or a catastrophic downturn in the market were to overtake him, he would be left clutching the telephone while shimmering streams of Vivaldi or, even more insultingly, soupy instrumental arrangements of old Beatles standards filled the interminable wait for the next available service representative".
BROCK: For the 50 million or so people in this country, the one thing that is on their mind is 'What if I have a catastrophic event, a car crash, a heart attack?
Catastrophic misinterpretations (for example, fear that one is having a heart attack or other medical emergency) in relation to panic symptoms predict the onset of panic disorder and agoraphobia [ 10].
Heart attack?
No heart attack.
Listen to "Heart Attack".
An oncoming heart attack.
See heart attack.
"A heart attack," he explained.
Then having a heart attack".
"I had a heart attack".
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