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thanks for the article regarding heart attack
by R.SIDDHARTHAN on Jan 05, 2006 12:44 PM  Permalink 

thanks for the good article to read, and thanks for the quote from the shantideva, it's very nice, because me too got a heart attack at my age 28, people like me usually thinking that the heart attack is only for the elder people, but if we don't do the regular exercise and having food at right time, surely those people will pay the big price.

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Incomplete
by PDA on Jan 05, 2006 12:05 PM  Permalink 

This story is useless without information on the writer's age, occupation, eating habits, smoker? drinker? et al.



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What my heart attack taught me
by Rajesh Sarkar on Jan 05, 2006 11:54 AM  Permalink 

Although by God grace I am alive in this beautiful world thats more than enough.
These kind of articles always got enormous positive impact on general people to provide and socialize with Cardio-vascular disease. Any one any time in this polluted world have got risk of Heart Attack and in that time we should be surrounded by positive attitude centric friends/family members to keep our finger cross ----------- All will be OK.

Thanks
Rajesh


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Pls Advice
by GS on Jan 05, 2006 11:04 AM  Permalink 

I am 23 now and want to know bout the eating habbits that u were referred by the doctor to keep urself fit.

Is it possible for a person to get his arteries/heart checked every year to chek for potential blockages? If yes then how expensive wud such a checkup be ?



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sharing your thoughts
by Dr. Sudhir Janardan Guhagarkar on Jan 05, 2006 10:47 AM  Permalink 

Sir,
I am also one of the "SURVIVERS", I totally share views and experieces you have expressed in your experienced article! I would only like to honestly add one more that has ocurred to me after my survival.
My survival has totally changed my MALE-ATTITUDE of looking at women (female nurses here).These prety , encouraging and caressing entities, with their commitment to SEWA have convinced me that they are no less than the angels caring for our speedy recovery.They have revealed that woman at heart and mind are much wealthier that the corporeal wealth I (we) used to longe for. Thank you Sir,Happy recovery.


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lesson
by Sandeep Agarwal on Jan 05, 2006 10:39 AM  Permalink 

Wonderfully written and thoughtfully explained the gist in two-three lines

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Congratulations!!
by Soujanya on Jan 05, 2006 05:13 AM  Permalink 

Congratulations!! you are back to normal life. I am totally with you on that. As the saying goes \"Health is Wealth\", health is very much important in life. It is those little things you do to your body like regular exercise and eating healthy which helps in the long run.

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Great Blog !!
by Jigar Trivedi on Jan 04, 2006 08:14 PM  Permalink 

very nicely written blog. touched the "heart".

good job.

"Go Healthy"

jigar trivedi

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