Jim Bob
RIP RJ
I Want to Talk to You About My Mom | By Jessica Pegula
This is a story about my mother, my family, and the past year.
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It’s pretty clear that privacy was needed considering how long the recovery was/is/is going to be. Still crazy to me that billionaires can have close knit families and be down to earth but the Pegulas seem to be that.
And again, another indicator of how CPR training is really a life saver.
My grandmother was at a farmers market with our neighbor when she had a heart attack and stopped breathing. Because our neighbor knew CPR, that gave us another 15 years with her.
She has been the recipient of ruthless attacks from media and online trolls. Truly one of the most disgusting things I have seen.Wow. I truly wish the best in her recovery. She is one of my favorite sports executives. I don't think many realize how integral she has been to the Bills success. She is an incredible woman and I really hope she is able to recover enough to come enjoy the success of what she helped build.
Yeah, you can ask for a referral to a Cardiologist and get a sonogram of your heart - that'll give you an idea of what's going on. If you have a family history of heart issues you should try and do this sooner rather than later. You can also get genetic testing done to see if you have markers for heart issues.Not super well versed in the medical field, is there tests that can be done annually on the heart to look for blockages or other heart damage?
To a certain extent. There is always a balance in medicine between what you CAN do and what you SHOULD do. Sure, an otherwise healthy individual could be subjected to annual angiograms...but to what end? You're unlikely to find anything wrong, meanwhile you're forcing a person to go through a procedure which carries its own risks that the patient otherwise wouldn't have needed to worry about. And that doesn't even factor in the added cost, which can be substantive, especially if you're now routinely performing the procedure on a lot more people.Not super well versed in the medical field, is there tests that can be done annually on the heart to look for blockages or other heart damage?