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Thanks chico, your link says
"Yes. Not uncommonly, people with coronary artery disease have more than one heart attack over the years. In fact, by looking at the heart tissue at autopsy, pathologists can tell when myocardial infarctions occurred. Thus, very recent (acute, hours old) infarctions may appear as a pale brown region, infarctions days old (subacute) appear yellow, and healed (weeks to years old) infarctions appear as white scars in the heart muscle. Figure 5 shows three myocardial infarctions of different ages in the muscle of a left ventricle"
But david says "A heart surgeon would say that you can only suffer one heart attack and the result is death. Heart 'failures' are what people get. "
David have you got a link, or maybe chico's link means after death, and david, your info means whilst still alive but i'm pretty sure I've read that surgeons have told living patients that they've "suffered a minor heart attack" during post conversations in hospital.
Is that correct?