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Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2001 10:46:30 -0400
From: Byron Grogan <groganb@ho*.co*>
To: Ed Street <blacknet@ph*.ne*>, techdiver@aquanaut.com
Subject: Re: Another "heart attack" ? RIGHT AGAIN

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"...I would recomend that you lighten
up about this whole thing."

And in other news today, Firestone sent a letter to major consumer action
groups, telling them to "Lighten up about this whole thing- a few bodies won't
hurt anyone!"



Ed Street wrote:

> Hello,
>
> >From the american heart assoc.
>
> "Patients may present with clinical features of minor or major PE. Patients
> with minor PE can have one or a combination of the following symptoms:
> transient shortness of breath, sharp localized chest pain aggravated by
> inspiration (pleuritic-type pain), and hemoptysis. The clinical features of
> minor PE are nonspecific and can also occur in patients with viral or
> bacterial pulmonary infections, postoperative atelectasis and pneumonia,
> acute bronchitis, and musculoskeletal chest wall pain. Esophageal spasm can
> cause severe chest pain that is not usually aggravated by breathing but may
> be confused with PE. Pleuritic-type chest pain may accompany pericarditis or
> immune pleuritis. In addition, patients with a past history of VTE may
> suffer anxiety attacks that are manifested as shortness of breath and
> occasionally as chest pain. These patients often have fleeting attacks of
> sharp chest pain that last for seconds or a feeling that they cannot take a
> deep breath."
>
> I can see how it could be mistaken for a heart attack.  OH BTW you need NOT
> be diving to kill over with this cause :)  I would recomend that you lighten
> up about this whole thing.
>
> Ed
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Trey [mailto:trey@ne*.co*]
> Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 8:34 PM
> To: Techdiver@Aquanaut.Com; Quest@Gu*. Com
> Cc: Wkpp@Ya*. Com; Tom Mount
> Subject: Another "heart attack" ? RIGHT AGAIN
>
> "George,
>
> Got a call from XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX today about the Cause of Death in
> Weinberg's
> case.
>
> King County ME says it was "vascular embolism".
>
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"...I would recomend that you lighten
<br>up about this whole thing."
<p><i>And in other news today, Firestone sent a letter to major consumer
action groups, telling them to "Lighten up about this whole thing- a few
bodies won't hurt anyone!"</i>
<br> 
<br> 
<p>Ed Street wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>Hello,
<p>>From the american heart assoc.
<p>"Patients may present with clinical features of minor or major PE.
Patients
<br>with minor PE can have one or a combination of the following symptoms:
<br>transient shortness of breath, sharp localized chest pain aggravated
by
<br>inspiration (pleuritic-type pain), and hemoptysis. The clinical features
of
<br>minor PE are nonspecific and can also occur in patients with viral
or
<br>bacterial pulmonary infections, postoperative atelectasis and pneumonia,
<br>acute bronchitis, and musculoskeletal chest wall pain. Esophageal spasm
can
<br>cause severe chest pain that is not usually aggravated by breathing
but may
<br>be confused with PE. Pleuritic-type chest pain may accompany pericarditis
or
<br>immune pleuritis. In addition, patients with a past history of VTE
may
<br>suffer anxiety attacks that are manifested as shortness of breath and
<br>occasionally as chest pain. These patients often have fleeting attacks
of
<br>sharp chest pain that last for seconds or a feeling that they cannot
take a
<br>deep breath."
<p>I can see how it could be mistaken for a heart attack.  OH BTW
you need NOT
<br>be diving to kill over with this cause :)  I would recomend that
you lighten
<br>up about this whole thing.
<p>Ed
<p>-----Original Message-----
<br>From: Trey [<a
href="mailto:trey@ne*.co*">mailto:trey@netdor.com</a>]
<br>Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 8:34 PM
<br>To: Techdiver@Aquanaut.Com; Quest@Gu*. Com
<br>Cc: Wkpp@Ya*. Com; Tom Mount
<br>Subject: Another "heart attack" ? RIGHT AGAIN
<p>"George,
<p>Got a call from XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX today about the Cause of Death in
<br>Weinberg's
<br>case.
<p>King County ME says it was "vascular embolism".
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