Elizabeth Banks in "Just a Little Heart Attack"

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
  • Inspired by the true stories of real women impacted by heart disease, the American Heart Association's Go Red For Women movement and Emmy-nominated actress Elizabeth Banks created the short film, "Just a Little Heart Attack," to educate women about the realities of heart disease and encourage them to put their health first. The short film, directed by and starring Ms. Banks, chronicles one woman's experience ignoring her symptoms and putting herself last. Go Red For Women hopes the film, "Just a Little Heart Attack," will engage and inspire women to put their health first and take care of their heart.

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  • @mosesberkowitz3298
    @mosesberkowitz3298 7 лет назад +233

    Elizabeth Banks is totally underrated as an actress and comedienne. Now I see she has a social conscience too; love this girl.

    • @mosesberkowitz3298
      @mosesberkowitz3298 3 года назад

      Do Not visit or click on anything at Flixzone - It's a predatory site--- those other two comments are from bots.

    • @RGBtheRhinoOverwatcher
      @RGBtheRhinoOverwatcher 2 года назад +1

      @@mosesberkowitz3298 And she got sexy legs due to wearing a pencil skirt.

    • @JeromeWade-lm8jh
      @JeromeWade-lm8jh 5 месяцев назад

      She's also a writer,producer,director,podcaster and now also a game show host!

  • @maryserkoskycarlson5150
    @maryserkoskycarlson5150 6 лет назад +263

    I had just seen this video for the first and only time last week. I'm not sure where it popped up, but because it was Elizabeth Banks, I stopped to watch. A few days later I found myself experiencing the same symptoms. I had SCAD, Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection. I had no symptoms or markers for heart disease. It just happened out of the blue. It mostly happens to younger women. I probably wouldn't have believed I was having a heart attack if I hadn't just seen the video. I had 5 stents put in to repair the tear, and my prognosis is good! This video saved my life!

    • @Widdekuu91
      @Widdekuu91 5 лет назад +5

      I don't want to be rude, but your channel says you liked the video 7 years ago.
      And so, your story does not check out, at all.

    • @nilgaming2022
      @nilgaming2022 5 лет назад +2

      Mary Serkosky Carlson How 5 stents? It’s not a massive heart attack

    • @GlennaVan
      @GlennaVan 5 лет назад +6

      You don't need to have had a heart attack to have stents put in. A friend just had some put in and had not had a heart attack; his condition was minor but could become major.
      Bodies - and treatments - are not one size fits all.

    • @GEKENILWORTH
      @GEKENILWORTH 4 года назад +2

      @@nilgaming2022 Agree with Glenna. I had a stent put in because of a blocked artery, not because of a heart attack.

    • @kelleybraun6675
      @kelleybraun6675 2 года назад +1

      @@GlennaVan missing the point.

  • @Ali-kb8gr
    @Ali-kb8gr 2 года назад +29

    "Hi...sorry to bother you".... lol that is probably what I'd say too. Lol funny and informative video. ❤

  • @1018Stacey
    @1018Stacey 6 лет назад +100

    Loved the way you showed all the symptoms a women could experience before getting a heart attack.

  • @eBodily
    @eBodily 2 года назад +14

    When she runs into the fridge I DIE laughing every time! This is a great ad for heart attack prevention and also accurate about how being a mom is…

  • @psharpnack
    @psharpnack 8 лет назад +111

    I appreciated this video - exactly what happened to me - ended up with a quadruple bypass....both parents died of a heart attack before the age of 65 - this video reaches women who are trying to do and be all for their loved ones - and who forget to care for themselves. Thank you for the humor - because it makes you reevaluate - in a nonthreatening way - who is at risk...and women definitely are!! Thank you Elizabeth Banks!

    • @theodorep9569
      @theodorep9569 6 лет назад

      Hope some readers of your story put 2 and 2 together and look at family history and get checked out.

    • @againstthemodernworld3253
      @againstthemodernworld3253 5 лет назад

      Far more men die from heart attacks, heart disease and stress. Everyone likes to ignore that fact...

    • @GlennaVan
      @GlennaVan 5 лет назад +3

      @@againstthemodernworld3253 - not sure that is any longer true (or ever was). I've read several times over the last 20 years the numbers are equal or even higher for women because doctors are not looking at heart issues in women. Thankfully, that is changing.

  • @elizabethhayden8831
    @elizabethhayden8831 8 лет назад +53

    Today is the third anniversary of my heart attack. I was 37. It looked a lot like this video. I had been icing my right shoulder since Xmas for what I thought was a pulled muscle. I share this video pretty regularly.

    • @nilgaming2022
      @nilgaming2022 5 лет назад

      Elizabeth Hogan Xmas of 2012?

    • @TLCVoice
      @TLCVoice 4 года назад

      I, too, had crazy back pain and jaw pain a goodly 6 weeks prior to my HA. I'm so glad they made this video!

  • @donnas.3647
    @donnas.3647 6 лет назад +28

    Amazing! She really is a perfect example of someone who seems an unlikely heart attack candidate. A truly eye opening video - thank you!

  • @eboneedwards5247
    @eboneedwards5247 5 лет назад +40

    Love this video. Elizabeth is such a great actress and director. Shared this with my family.

  • @rebeccamarilyn3935
    @rebeccamarilyn3935 2 года назад +7

    I cited/referenced this video in an essay I wrote in 2014. Still amazing to this day.

  • @melindaflannery4431
    @melindaflannery4431 6 лет назад +36

    Aside from one GAPING problem, this is a great educational video, delivered in an easy-to-watch, entertaining way. The problem is that it shows a son (who is old enough to recognize the symptoms of a heart attack and pull the info up on a phone), who just walks out the door when he sees his mom having a possible heart attack! THIS LOOKS REALLY BAD!! It should have showed a son, who, upon recognizing the symptoms of a heart attack, promptly dials 911 to get immediate help, since "time is muscle", instead of tossing the phone to his mom and walking out the door.

    • @slaveteri
      @slaveteri Год назад +3

      i felt the same way. He is absolutely old enough to have taken the initiative to see that she gets some medical assistance, because we aren't thinking straight (or of ourselves) in moments like these. It's only been 2 weeks since i was in the ER with chest pain (not a heart attack, but possibly a cardiac event. Still being watched outpatient) and i had been feeling it starting at least 30mins before my work shift ended. i WORKED THE REST OF THE SHIFT before heading to the ER. my co-workers kept asking me if i was all right. i kept telling them it was just a little chest pain. And they didn't stop me and send me to the ER. (i work in a hospital IN A CARDIOLOGY UNIT.) They absolutely should have sent me to the ER. Anyway, my sons know what to look for and to call 911 if this happens to me again. We need to educate not only ourselves, but our loved ones as well, as to what signs to look for and how to call 911/000/999, etc.

  • @GEKENILWORTH
    @GEKENILWORTH 4 года назад +12

    The "Sorry to bother you," comment is very common ). One reason women (and men) are reluctant to go to the ER when they have chest discomfort is that they're afraid doctors will be irritated for wasting their time if it's nothing. But always go. The ER docs will not be annoyed if you're not having a real heart issue.

  • @iamfanciladi
    @iamfanciladi 9 лет назад +23

    This is a fantastic video. Many people don't get as much from reading text about what she acted out. Many people are visual and I'm one of those. I have shared this on Facebook after seeing it shared there. I'd guess many women's and perhaps men's lives have been saved by watching this video!

  • @AmenMama-qe4sq
    @AmenMama-qe4sq 8 месяцев назад

    I’m a cardiac RN and this was shown in our hospital class today. This is phenomenal! So very true, and hilarious at the same time. Thank you Elizabeth Banks! GREAT job! ❤

  • @THEcrazylady9118
    @THEcrazylady9118 9 лет назад +163

    That kid is way too nonchalant about his mom having a heart attack.

    • @nyuchu
      @nyuchu 9 лет назад +17

      yea that was weird even for a commercial

    • @vsma70
      @vsma70 7 лет назад +18

      Actually, not as weird as you might think. My daughter in law last year had a anxiety attack (scary, same symptoms) and my grandson was Googling her symptoms and in the same sort of way told her she's having a stroke. Kids around that age feel bulletproof and automatically downplay anything that's happening.

    • @KG0737
      @KG0737 5 лет назад

      vsma70 So true !!

    • @harperblankenship3017
      @harperblankenship3017 5 лет назад +7

      “Here’s 911, k bye” 😂

    • @GlennaVan
      @GlennaVan 5 лет назад +8

      It is perfectly natural for a child to accept it's okay when a parent tells them it is when they express concern. This does not fall on the child's shoulders. What about the husband?

  • @marianmartin9441
    @marianmartin9441 7 лет назад +11

    Glad she is still with us. Love her! Take care.

  • @ca._picasso
    @ca._picasso 5 лет назад +38

    She said "Sorry to bother you" 💀

  • @kelleybraun6675
    @kelleybraun6675 2 года назад +5

    This is awesome because it is easy to remember all of the side effects! Thank you!

  • @irishapplesquilts2395
    @irishapplesquilts2395 11 лет назад +12

    Excellent! More women need to listen to their bodies.

  • @helensgall
    @helensgall 3 года назад +6

    This video is great, really brings it home and I'm sure many of us can relate!

  • @CocaLeash
    @CocaLeash 10 лет назад +10

    I would never watch an educational video about heart attacks but this one popped up after i watched an elizabeth banks trailer so i just kept it on, thinking it was another trailer. I now know and will remember the signs of a heart attack. This was surprisingly effective. And now I love elizabeth banks more :) I'm 34, smoke, and am on the pill so i should seriously know this stuff.

    • @Squillionz
      @Squillionz 9 лет назад +3

      AleshaLikesCake I know you ear this way too often, but please try to rethink that smoking thing. I absolutely understand the satisfaction a cig can provide, but it's nothing compared with surviving a heart attack and the open heart surgery that followed. Also, the next time you go to your doctor, ask them to check for a heart murmur. It's always a good idea to keep tabs on how the old engine is holding up.

    • @carolsoressi1943
      @carolsoressi1943 6 лет назад

      you smoke & are on the pill? you are really treading dangerous ground

  • @krasimilanov
    @krasimilanov 9 лет назад +12

    First thing first - I love Elizabeth Banks! Next to say - Oscar performance in a staggering piece! All said :)

  • @yamendavid8962
    @yamendavid8962 2 года назад +2

    After watching this video I showed my children and educated them to call 911 if they ever witness dad or mum or anybody experience these symptoms

  • @squatch545
    @squatch545 10 лет назад +23

    I heart Elizabeth Banks.

  • @Squillionz
    @Squillionz 9 лет назад +18

    have shared this video so much, I think I've lost count. My heart attack was just like this, and I thought it was "The worst case of bronchitis. EVER." Two days later I was in the O.R., filleted like a fish and getting a new aortic valve. Turns out my old, original aortic valve was so badly calcified, it was nearly sealed shut. Oops.

  • @susanmcdaniel500
    @susanmcdaniel500 4 года назад +3

    Yep- that's how my recent heart attack played out! It ought to be a PSA!

  • @matonmagic1962
    @matonmagic1962 4 года назад +4

    I wish Rosie McDonald Would released parts of her Comedy Special which so brilliantly describes Female Heart Attack. HBO give it up . It will teach millions of women, through comedy , to 'leave the dishes' and call your emergency number. Your family deserves it. You deserve it.

  • @lindalane1784
    @lindalane1784 4 года назад +4

    Let's not forget, not all, not mine, involve chest pain or pressure, my experience was back pain. At the ER, I was asked the question about "when the chest pain started" 3 times. I kept saying I didn't have any, the blood test revealed an elevated heart enzyme. Info from AHA is what got me to go to the ER.

  • @aprilager8606
    @aprilager8606 6 лет назад +6

    Great message that I believe most of us can relate to, OMGG!

  • @TheHouseOfJokes
    @TheHouseOfJokes 9 лет назад +15

    Exceptionally outstanding video by and large. Take care.

    • @cmherbs
      @cmherbs 9 лет назад

      +The House of Jokes Yeah if you think a heart attack should be a comedy. It wasn't funny for my deceased father.

    • @GlennaVan
      @GlennaVan 5 лет назад

      @@cmherbs - I am sorry about your father and certainly no one was poking fun at anyone who has had a heart attack.
      Regarding this video, it is a fact that people remember things better if there is humor. This video is in no way intended to ridicule those who have had or are having problems but to call attention to it. Because of the absurdity (humor if you want to call it that), people pay more attention to it - sad fact of life but truth. Most of us, by the time there were two or three things, would realize there is an issue - this shows the many symptoms of which most of us would ignore if it were only one or ever two. Even at the end when she looks around at the mess and asks 9-1-1 to make it ten minutes drives home a point - your life is more important than broken plates someone else will see on your floor.

  • @afultz4529
    @afultz4529 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you. I have an appointment in a week to check my heart. I hope it's nothing. 🙏

  • @JA-jb4ti
    @JA-jb4ti 3 года назад +1

    Awww so tender how he was worried about his mom!!!

  • @shepburn4755
    @shepburn4755 5 лет назад +10

    Elizabeth Banks is in such great shape. It’s hard to believe she had a heart attack or was she saying it just for this infomercial? I see my cardiologist twice a year, and he said no matter how much do you prophylactically, no one can actually predict if and when you will have a heart attack...it’s so random...He’s had healthy patients have them, and people who are obese not. Go figure...

  • @teamsafesports3601
    @teamsafesports3601 6 лет назад +1

    Fantastic and Thank you!

  • @MereCoolDude
    @MereCoolDude Год назад +1

    In school I always donated to this Association

  • @sofiabelts9506
    @sofiabelts9506 5 лет назад +4

    I watched this in my health class this year

  • @mouseymousey02
    @mouseymousey02 Год назад +1

    This is a great video...I learned about heart attacks and also remembered why I don't want kids lol

  • @pegleg747
    @pegleg747 11 лет назад +3

    Great video. Banks is hilarious. Very informative.

  • @suuy-daze..
    @suuy-daze.. 6 лет назад

    I want to watch all your stuff...soo good!!!! Your great!!!!!

  • @nightstar11801
    @nightstar11801 Год назад +1

    Q: 2 minutes, can you make it 10?
    A: sure, if you don't mind being dead?

  • @CorporateVideoAgency
    @CorporateVideoAgency 12 лет назад

    great video. thanks for this information!

  • @boop8127
    @boop8127 Год назад +2

    Because women do everything and put others first

  • @ceuipah9258
    @ceuipah9258 5 лет назад +1

    Watch this ads because elizabeth banks, thanks God I watched it!

  • @1viva
    @1viva 10 лет назад +3

    OMG! stress level is way over the top! :-O

  • @BarbieCatt
    @BarbieCatt 7 лет назад +7

    Every woman in the world thinks this way.

  • @AllRequired
    @AllRequired 2 года назад +1

    "May the odds be ever in your favor."

  • @daisyguinto632
    @daisyguinto632 2 года назад +1

    The year is 2022.....my physiology professor brought me here.

  • @brigidpark276
    @brigidpark276 11 лет назад +1

    A day you can remember because you are so busy looking at mom.

  • @Enzo_q
    @Enzo_q 3 года назад +1

    Love Elizabeth so much haha

  • @TheAmtwhite
    @TheAmtwhite 4 года назад +2

    Yep. This is me.

  • @sandymyers2050
    @sandymyers2050 6 лет назад +1

    This is really good! Pay attention!

  • @cribbetlastname5103
    @cribbetlastname5103 4 года назад +1

    “I’m just built different”

  • @SisterCaliGal
    @SisterCaliGal 5 лет назад +2

    i "heart" this!

  • @BengaliManfromWB
    @BengaliManfromWB Год назад +1

    In India heart attacks occur mostly after the age of 55-60.
    She is too thin and healthy to have a heart attack.

    • @foxmccloud7055
      @foxmccloud7055 Год назад +1

      You never know. It could happen to you, me, or anyone at any time.

  • @lindakorsin9010
    @lindakorsin9010 6 лет назад +4

    Well done!

  • @Jennaslense_
    @Jennaslense_ 6 лет назад +1

    2:53 CCCUUUUTTTTE

  • @defibstore-ch
    @defibstore-ch Год назад

    Une vidéo explicite identifiant bien les symptômes d'une crise cardiaque chez les femmes et démontre également que les enfants sont souvent les premiers témoins capables d'agir

  • @zzuiderzee9309
    @zzuiderzee9309 4 года назад +2

    she just saw the box office for Charlie's Angels.

  • @alexabadi7458
    @alexabadi7458 5 лет назад +5

    That's the way I was until nature reminded me that I was not Superman...

  • @l.tc.5032
    @l.tc.5032 4 года назад +3

    Why didn't the kid call 911?

  • @nilgaming2022
    @nilgaming2022 5 лет назад

    Mrs. Underdog may get the food when he gets back while Elizabeth Banks is in the hospital from heart attack

  • @seraphpuke
    @seraphpuke Год назад +1

    i completely forgot abt this

  • @81meswed
    @81meswed 3 года назад

    you choose golden buzzer
    congratlation

  • @queenhgjhg9485
    @queenhgjhg9485 3 года назад +2

    Me dieron de alta de Mach 2018 después de estar en el hospital durante nueve meses completos en total. Mi derrame cerebral afectó mi lado izquierdo y mi visión y cognición también se vieron afectadas. No hubiera sabido por dónde empezar a escribir esto, y ha tomado un tiempo, pero estoy seguro de que es una buena práctica y me ayudará. (¡Pero me disculpo por cualquier error! ... ortografía y gramática ... etc.) Dicen que la paciencia es una virtud, y eso puede ser más cierto después de un derrame cerebral. Sin embargo, veo mejoras todos los días. Mantente fuerte y habla sobre cómo te sientes. Tenía numerosas áreas de mi cerebro que se vieron afectadas, me emociono mucho y a veces lloro. No estaba deprimido, solo un poco "encerado" con mi cerebro.
    Mi viaje comenzó en noviembre de 2016. Me había sentido muy cansada durante bastante tiempo, y mi esposo vino del trabajo una noche y me encontró con mucho sueño y poco atento. Llamó a una ambulancia. Poco después tuve una convulsión y luego otras cuatro más en camino. Hicieron un análisis de sangre y encontraron que tenía varias anemia, con un recuento sanguíneo de 23, por lo que necesitaba 4 unidades de sangre, lo cual tenía que hacerse muy rápido, de lo contrario, no habría sobrevivido. Esto funcionó de maravilla para mí y estuve en el hospital durante una semana más, luego me dieron de alta con planes de hacer más investigaciones como paciente ambulatorio. Después de estar en casa durante una semana, tuve otra convulsión y me llevaron de regreso al hospital. Tomé algunos más, lo que llevó a mi primer golpe el 12 de diciembre. Pasé toda la Navidad en el hospital y me estaba recuperando bien hasta el 31 de diciembre. En la víspera de Año Nuevo, tuve mi segundo derrame cerebral, que afectó otra área de mi cerebro. Esto me dio la espalda, pero continué mi recuperación. Estaba empezando a desanimarme, pero luego mi primer nieto me habló del remedio herbal del Dr. Peju que se decía que había curado el accidente cerebrovascular. Estaba en el hospital, así que tenía algo en lo que concentrarme. Después de una semana me mudé a casa. Tuvimos que contactar al herbolario para obtener sus hierbas. Me fue muy bien durante un par de meses, ya que acababa de comenzar a dar un par de pasos. Mientras estaba en casa, me visitó un voluntario de Different Strokes, ya que se enteraron de que me estaba recuperando meses después de tomar las hierbas. también fue un sobreviviente de un accidente cerebrovascular. ¡Me inspiran! Entonces, cuando estuve bien curado, me uní a la 'familia' de Different Strokes (#dsfamily). ¡El apoyo de los compañeros es fantástico y ahora incluso estoy involucrado en la gestión del grupo Leeds Central! Estoy completamente curado. ¡Sobreviví a los golpes y estoy aquí para contar la historia! Comuníquese con el Dr. Peju por correo electrónico. ¡Sobreviví a los golpes y estoy aquí para contar la historia! Comuníquese con el Dr. Peju por correo electrónico. ¡Sobreviví a los golpes y estoy aquí para contar la historia! Póngase en contacto con el Dr. Peju por correo electrónico
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  • @wiled5
    @wiled5 3 года назад

    What would you think if there was a heart attack or stroke psa where a woman is alone in her house and then she suddenly collapses, and later what would you think if a bunch of emts came in shouting and talking at once while taking care of the woman (giving her cpr and loading her onto the gurney into the ambulance), or for a soap opera or drama, what would you think if it showed a woman on a gurney entering the hospital with intense music going on and some doctors take her away?

  • @estherseuphoria
    @estherseuphoria 5 лет назад +3

    Actually, the heart is best heard in the 5th intercostal space, mid-clavicular line. That was not a good location to listen to the heart. Btw, I am being extra cause I have to study for my exam! Ahhhh (p.s, it has to do with the heart)

  • @farazistic4760
    @farazistic4760 6 лет назад

    I m 17+ and when I listen to a bad news little heart attack comes

  • @Thats_Exterior
    @Thats_Exterior Год назад +2

    This is why I am never having kids.

  • @lisaacs5328
    @lisaacs5328 8 лет назад +1

    So funny!

  • @JohnSmith-td7hd
    @JohnSmith-td7hd Год назад +1

    The boy didn't dial 911. Are you kidding me?!

  • @Antoine-kg7kx
    @Antoine-kg7kx 5 лет назад +2

    Big up nicolas

  • @nilgaming2022
    @nilgaming2022 4 года назад +1

    Back to the #totallynormalmedicalstuff vids

  • @lc2748
    @lc2748 2 года назад

    ❤️

  • @cameronwood7342
    @cameronwood7342 Год назад +1

    She made "Cocaine Bear". what a women

  • @harleym3738
    @harleym3738 7 лет назад +1

    To me she reminded me of my mother when she was drunk.

  • @elviinnnnn
    @elviinnnnn Год назад +2

    01:37

  • @ikillomega
    @ikillomega 3 года назад +1

    Best performance of Banks' career and it only required a leeeetle bit of cocaine this time.

  • @MsSparkle31
    @MsSparkle31 10 лет назад +3

    I don't understand , so the mother is having a heart attack and her son looked up to the internet , show her and just leave , what is she just I don't know pass out ...

    • @antred11
      @antred11 8 лет назад

      Yeah, that was extremely weird. O_o

    • @GlennaVan
      @GlennaVan 5 лет назад

      @@antred11 - It was actually demonstrating how parents do not listen to their children even if the children show valid concern.

  • @shahroziqbal7273
    @shahroziqbal7273 5 лет назад +1

    😭😭😭😭

  • @wiled5
    @wiled5 3 года назад

    What would you think if there was a commercial that showed a woman having a heart attack laying on the floor after eating a sandwich?

  • @912MamaBear
    @912MamaBear 3 года назад +1

    Why would anyone not like this video? #Oddpeople.

  • @foxmccloud7055
    @foxmccloud7055 Год назад

    Ladies and gentlemen, please get your heart checked out, the reason why is I got very lucky because my doctor found out in time that my blood pressure was high and prescribed me blood pressure medication.

  • @emmanuelrajah9688
    @emmanuelrajah9688 22 дня назад

    Medal Free

  • @AliHassan-ou7xj
    @AliHassan-ou7xj 5 лет назад +1

    you are first

  • @Wig-po5nb
    @Wig-po5nb 6 месяцев назад

    Hi Jimmy

  • @emmanuelrajah9688
    @emmanuelrajah9688 22 дня назад

    Sent Photo proof

  • @Nevets1073
    @Nevets1073 12 лет назад +1

    2 people have no soul.

  • @emmanuelrajah9688
    @emmanuelrajah9688 22 дня назад

    Medal Free ie Atc ie American Heart Association Expenses

  • @emmanuelrajah9688
    @emmanuelrajah9688 22 дня назад

    Same fg & ep

  • @jimatkins7284
    @jimatkins7284 5 лет назад +1

    Trek

  • @suzannanielsen8063
    @suzannanielsen8063 6 лет назад +1

    I love this.... but. NO

  • @cmherbs
    @cmherbs 9 лет назад +2

    If you think this is funny think again. If you've lost someone to a heart attack, making it into a joke, like your housekeeping is more important, is ludicrous, insensitive, revolting, offensive, and making light of one of the world's top killers. Some things are not funny. Wise up!

    • @a35891114
      @a35891114 9 лет назад +18

      +cmherbs She's not making fun of people who have died from heart disease and trying to belittle it. I have serious heart failure and almost died of from a heart attack last month. I wouldn't have gone to the hospital or known that I was having a heart attack if I didn't watch this video. It's meant to create awareness. She's not saying that housekeeping is more important. She's showing how so many women will continue about their day, doing ordinary things without realizing they are having a heart attack. She was demonstrating the symptoms many women experience and trying to show that it was something that should be taken seriously because she could have died if her son hadn't stopped her from doing trivial things (that seemed important to her at the time) and being checked out. I'm sorry that this offended you, but that definitely was not her intention. I have loved ones who have died from heart disease as well and it wasn't a "joke." This was meant to show how so many women don't take their symptoms seriously enough. That's all she was trying to convey. And because of this video, many women have learned to take these symptoms seriously and get checked out. This video has saved lives so trying and thinking of it that way may be more helpful. I think you may have misinterpreted what she was trying to convey through humor in this video, but I understand why you may be so offended by it.

    • @summerbarnettlink7830
      @summerbarnettlink7830 8 лет назад +11

      +cmherbs This is truly how MANY women are. I am a nurse at a busy heart center/coronary care unit and we have had women come in that have put off chest pain for MONTHS that finally come in when it is too late. Some have made it some have not. This video is SPOT on and in your face what happens. It is truly serving as a wake up call to those that DO NOT come in and worry about the housework and everything else that is going on that need to stop and say. "Ok, I have to listen to my body!" I have lost my father to a heart attack and my mother to cancer. This is how you reach people that don't want to listen. There are ways of reaching people through different medias and forms and sometimes you need to go this avenue. I am truly sorry for your loss, but if someone watches this and says "I need to stop what I am doing I am being completely insane cleaning my house and go to the hospital" Isn't it worth it? As a nurse it is to me.

    • @mrswalrus8433
      @mrswalrus8433 8 лет назад +3

      +cmherbs I had a patient once tell me she had to finish the load of laundry before her husband would "let her" go to the doctor even though she was pretty sure she was having a heart attack...she was

    • @debinnc1887
      @debinnc1887 7 лет назад +2

      Extremely well said! One symptom that is oftentimes overlooked is blacking out. I did this repeatedly and blamed it on a disease I have. My doctor disagreed and had me put though every kind of heart exam you can imagine. The tests showed that I have an abnormally healthy heart for a woman my age! But the black outs continued. He made arrangements for one last heart test: a tilt table test monitored by a cardiac electrophysiologist. (I think of her as a sort of neurologist of the heart.) I was on her monitor for less that 30 seconds when she knew exactly what had been causing the black outs. My heart doesn't always begin its beat from the correct spot in the heart. It will start at the correct point for 3 or 4 beats then switch to beating from the middle of my heart for 3 or 4 beats. That transfer of location causes my blood pressure to plummet and voila! I wake up on the floor with another big knot on my head. It is hard to determine the blood pressure drop because it cannot be heard with a stethoscope. I now take a simple drug twice a day and am feeling better. Now if there was a way to correct the other disease but there isn't. ) :
      Not long ago Rosie O'Donnell had a heart attack. She made up a sort of sing song of the symptoms women have when having a heart attack. Please look it up. It could save your life or someone who is having the symptoms when you are with them. Blessings.

    • @debinnc1887
      @debinnc1887 7 лет назад +1

      Alison Ha Sorry! My lengthy comment was in response to Alison Ha. Please check out the information online from Rosie O'Donnell.

  • @steved9531
    @steved9531 9 лет назад +1

    Hard Work causes heart attacks.This is why we all need WELFARE! Your Job will kill you,,But being on Welfare doesn't cause you get stress cause you're not being told what to do by your supervisor or boss. You're your own boss when you're on welfare! Let the Government take care of you. Thats why we need Democrats! to take care of us hollywood is looking after us.. Elizabeth Banks is my favorite actress and she's a Democrat even she thinks its ok for some of us to collect Welfare,Food Stamps and free public housing.

  • @GeorgeWBusch-rp8pk
    @GeorgeWBusch-rp8pk 9 лет назад +1

    She risked her life to clean the house for her husband and kids like a proper woman. I hope one day there are more women like her to take the initiative!

    • @oscartesian
      @oscartesian 2 года назад +5

      what

    • @WeatherMondacicci
      @WeatherMondacicci Год назад

      We don't exist to be your servants. Men who say this are probably lazy and want a mommy-slave to do everything for them.

    • @Hbdjk552
      @Hbdjk552 Год назад

      This is what you took from the video?

  • @cindymarzolf5194
    @cindymarzolf5194 3 месяца назад

    I understand why the video over-dramatizes the situation to make its point. As a heart attack survivor, I can share that my heart attack was nothing like this. The only symptom I had was a burning in my chest followed by sweating. Thank God I called 911, because I was in fact having a heart attack. Not everyone experiences symptoms; sometimes women have "silent" heart attacks. The one piece of advice I can give is: CALL 911. That's what they're there for. Better to feel foolish than risk your life. ❤‍🩹