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There were blood notches on my ribs, and they said that indicated a heart condition.
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A heart monitor indicating a heart that is joyously and erratically alive.
In the diagramed auction East's jump to four diamonds is fit-showing, indicating a heart fit and diamond length.
After the takeout double by Greenberg (South), Feldman cue-bid three hearts to indicate a heart stopper and to ask his partner to bid three no-trump with a spade stopper.
It was not until he returned to his hospital room about 1 p.m., still groggy, Mr. Cheney said, that he learned that a second test showed that the enzymes had risen, indicating a heart attack.
After a series of other delays in getting Azurdia care ― including time wasted in getting him to the facility's medical unit, even after officers had been notified of symptoms indicating a heart attack, from his left arm going numb to trouble breathing and pain in his shoulder ― Azurdia finally got to a hospital over two hours after officers were first told he was sick.
Four were concerned that symptoms might indicate cancer, four that they might indicate a heart attack, and four other serious illnesses.
Clammy sweats, heart palpitations, feelings of weakness or fatigue, and excessive tiredness after exercising may all indicate a heart attack has occurred or is taking place.
All chest pain should be examined by a health professional, but certain "classic" symptoms are most likely to indicate a heart attack is occurring.
Discomfort, pain, or fatigue in these areas of the body may also indicate a heart attack has occurred, especially when they occur with other symptoms.
For individuals who suspect they have experienced a heart attack, have experienced one in the past, or believe their current symptoms may indicate a heart attack, requesting a test can be life saving.
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