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'Massive' Heart Attack
We hear people describing a persons death as, "From a 'massive' heart attack", but can people die from a 'mild' or 'moderate' heart attack?
Are all deaths from heart attacks 'massive' heart attacks and is the word 'massive' neccessary?
(I don't think I've worded my question very well, but I hope you can understand what I mean!!)
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my nan had a mild heart attack and she's still with us - aged 93!
I'm no doctor, but i took it to mean that in a mild or moderate one, part of the tissue/muscle dies and so the heart can function with the help of drugs. I think when they say a massive one they mean that the whole heart stopped working - as in - the part that "died" was massive.
I think non medical people say it when they mean that the person died as a result of having a heart attack and presume it was a massive one.
i'm not explaining what I mean very well now, am I?
In answer to your other question, I would think your chances of survival are smaller, the bigger the coronary or the slower you get treatment.
Are you asking this, cus you think you've had a mild one? www.csmc.edu/5186.html