My heart attack live on BBC (Trauma). 18/11/2005.

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  • @stevegarnett1158
    @stevegarnett1158  3 года назад +2937

    I've never smoked another cigarette to this day!

    • @livilivinglife
      @livilivinglife 3 года назад +45

      That's awesome!! I want to quit this gives me hope. Stay well!

    • @leahg4333
      @leahg4333 3 года назад +15

      Good for you! It's so hard to quit!

    • @beinghomosapien563
      @beinghomosapien563 3 года назад +11

      Keep it up mate 👍

    • @v2v652
      @v2v652 3 года назад +18

      I never smoked cigarette in my entire Life

    • @rosecook7110
      @rosecook7110 3 года назад +5

      Good job!

  • @jamiewatchorn7639
    @jamiewatchorn7639 3 года назад +5081

    Dr: Do you smoke?
    Steven: 20 a day
    Dr: Not anymore mate 😂😂
    Brutal 😂

    • @abf3navyvet691
      @abf3navyvet691 3 года назад +80

      Good advice!! 🍻

    • @dampandrew
      @dampandrew 3 года назад +10

      It is much safer to chew the tabacco instead of smoking it I have done this for many years in my mouth trust me

    • @GavTatu
      @GavTatu 3 года назад +268

      @@dampandrew is mouth cancer better than lung cancer then ?

    • @GavTatu
      @GavTatu 3 года назад +5

      @@dampandrew d'oh ! of course, how could i have forgotten ? !

    • @ostapbendervan7874
      @ostapbendervan7874 3 года назад +1

      Holy christ 2 pack a day
      How will i live to be 102
      Causing PROBLEM for flaky acres

  • @stevegarnett1158
    @stevegarnett1158  3 года назад +3129

    I feel fitter now, without the cigarettes, than I did 15 years ago.

    • @HassanPoyo
      @HassanPoyo 3 года назад +36

      Nice bruh

    • @HassanPoyo
      @HassanPoyo 3 года назад +83

      I love how you took this opportunity to post yourself on youtube haha

    • @Hirnknaker
      @Hirnknaker 3 года назад +13

      nice to hear. and thx for that clip.

    • @Wasteman365
      @Wasteman365 3 года назад +19

      I’m sure it was tough to overcome, but you probably would’ve been dead before now if you kept smoking. Congrats!

    • @wpwbigcheese3795
      @wpwbigcheese3795 3 года назад +8

      glad you are still here!

  • @xXAnni3LuvsYhuXx
    @xXAnni3LuvsYhuXx 3 года назад +3943

    I thought it was going to be the doctor having the heart attack 😂

    • @patsyl5766
      @patsyl5766 3 года назад +21

      I did as well 🤣😂

    • @alanaz4265
      @alanaz4265 3 года назад +9

      Lol, me too!

    • @mariekatherine5238
      @mariekatherine5238 3 года назад +21

      I had the same idea! Great click bait! The A&E doctor has a heart attack whilst helping a man having a heart attack.

    • @Ahn-mu3db
      @Ahn-mu3db 3 года назад +3

      Same

    • @missallsundayx
      @missallsundayx 3 года назад +2

      Same lmaoooo

  • @neversaw
    @neversaw 6 лет назад +3819

    Steven is having a heart attack “hello how are you” hahahaha

    • @ChrisJohnson-hp4pv
      @ChrisJohnson-hp4pv 6 лет назад +168

      neversaw That’s the first thing I ask a patient after my general impression. Part of assessing a patient is how well they communicate with you and giving them a chance to explain their symptoms.

    • @My03Tundra
      @My03Tundra 6 лет назад +28

      neversaw Imagine if he had been there because of a tragic arm amputation. “Hey, how are you? Don’t worry, I’m here to give you a... hand.” I know, I know where the exits are.
      When I was being admitted last week, due to severe Gastroparesis (unable to eat, couldn’t drink much by then, lethargy, slow heartbeat, high blood pressure), once a doctor saw me, one of his first questions was “Hello, how are you doing today?” If you respond with sarcasm, or humor, he may not think you’re as sick as you potentially are. I was too weak at the time to do so.

    • @ChrisJohnson-hp4pv
      @ChrisJohnson-hp4pv 6 лет назад +11

      My03Tundra Sometimes the joking is a coping mechanism for some. Sorry to hear about the gastroparesis. That is no joke. Little tip is to avoid food high in fat for a while. It will help you void a bit easier. And smaller portions. And get lots of fluids! Also if your diabetic, which a lot of gastroparesis patients are since it affects the nerves in the stomach, get that sugar under control and you’ll have an easier recovery.

    • @ashleyashleym2969
      @ashleyashleym2969 6 лет назад +5

      I wonder what they do if patients respond in a panic.

    • @My03Tundra
      @My03Tundra 6 лет назад +6

      chris johnson Thank you for your concern, it is appreciated. I’m not diabetic, and the only time my sugar runs high, is when physically under stress. Such as being in the hospital, like from 4/26 to 5/3. When in the hospital, my potassium also tends to drop, too. Once I’m able to eat again (I’m on a PEG-J feeding tube), I have a Gastroparesis specific cookbook scheduled for delivery later today. As for the man in the video, I remember my Dad in 1996 when he had a big heart scare, and had a five artery bypass. That was scary for the family.

  • @SA77888
    @SA77888 6 лет назад +1175

    If I had a heart attack, Id panic so much Id have another heart attack.

    • @RottiDog100
      @RottiDog100 3 года назад +24

      No joking I believe that does happen a lot in real life.

    • @Carolina-Girl-214
      @Carolina-Girl-214 3 года назад +1

      Omg me too.

    • @floveymcdaniels8118
      @floveymcdaniels8118 3 года назад +24

      I think your survival instincts kick in. You realize that if you don’t chill the fuck out you may increase the chance of dying. I think that may be what this gentleman was doing?

    • @Carolina-Girl-214
      @Carolina-Girl-214 3 года назад +15

      @rock and also roll that's the key , not to panic. Guess I'm screwed , I have panic attacks all the time.

    • @cristinabusacca6398
      @cristinabusacca6398 3 года назад +3

      @@Carolina-Girl-214 panic or stress , in general, is no good for our heart . We have to recognize every single * alert *.

  • @SepherStar
    @SepherStar 6 лет назад +3410

    Good thing he was in the UK. If he were in the US he would have another heart attack when he got the bill.

    • @darraghgregory891
      @darraghgregory891 6 лет назад +95

      SepherStar I agree it's a joke over in the US

    • @silkaverage
      @silkaverage 6 лет назад +68

      hahaha I laughed so hard at this, cos it's funny and sadly true :(

    • @ashleyashleym2969
      @ashleyashleym2969 6 лет назад +34

      He would have gotten a heart attack for a bill of like $10k???? That's a very cheap price for the ability to continue living.

    •  6 лет назад

      like how much?

    • @prisondude
      @prisondude 6 лет назад +75

      US has the cheapest healthcare in the world SARCASM its the worst I had a 10k bill for just a ct scan and visit

  • @chriswilson2431
    @chriswilson2431 3 года назад +1480

    Incredible really how the NHS staff just casually save lives as if they’re buttering toast. We’re so so lucky.

    • @jacobrackham432
      @jacobrackham432 3 года назад +58

      Incredibly lucky for the staff, but the government are doing their best to head us towards a US style private system. Things will be very different then. Only those that can afford top insurance or the super rich will get good health care. It’s incredibly sad. If somethings not done in the next couple of years it’ll be to late.

    • @biddyearly9262
      @biddyearly9262 3 года назад +13

      Most other developed countries have hospitals that will do the same.

    • @b7781
      @b7781 3 года назад +15

      They need to emotionally detached, to do the job because not all outcomes will be happy. They need to take life and death in the same stride.

    • @littleboots9800
      @littleboots9800 3 года назад +21

      @@b7781 theres something incredibly reassuring about the "matter of factness" with which they deal with you. So calm and capable sounding, your head could be hanging off and it just makes you feel like "aaah, I'm in good hands now." Lol.

    • @pynaetlborelse1708
      @pynaetlborelse1708 3 года назад

      LOL.

  • @Del-Canada
    @Del-Canada 6 лет назад +1648

    I had a heart attack back in January of 2011. I can't describe the pain. Imagine ten elephants sitting on your chest and 100 more elephants balances on top of those elephants and it's a bit close. The cardiologist said it was the worst one he had seen in 30 years and said it was the killer. He said nearly 100 percent of all people that have heart attacks of that severity die.
    I remember thinking I was about to pass out about a dozen times but I fought like Hell to stay conscious. I knew if I closed my eyes I was a goner. So I focused myself until the ambulance came and stayed focused until I was in the hospital right up until they sliced me in the groin area to insert the tool that goes into the main artery to open the blockage and inserts the stent. It was Hell. I ended up staying in the hospital for two weeks. I eat/ate well, I don't smoke(Never have) and I only drank after work on Fridays. I do have type 1 diabetes tho and heart disease is a major complication of T1 diabetes of course.
    In the end I won(this time). So take that, heart! *me punches heart*
    I am glad to see that you are alive and well Steve!

    • @fayemessenger
      @fayemessenger 6 лет назад +32

      Del glad to hear you won!

    • @heatherfeagin-yingling8505
      @heatherfeagin-yingling8505 6 лет назад +20

      Del Glad you survived!

    • @lluna1266
      @lluna1266 6 лет назад +16

      Incredible!

    • @melindabarrios9253
      @melindabarrios9253 6 лет назад +11

      Del Strong spirit of yours!

    • @maces1405
      @maces1405 6 лет назад +32

      It's called the Widow Maker. I'm glad you pulled through you must have had a cardiologist on hand.
      Cut out red meat and exercise regularly. Drink warm lemon and honey first thing in the morning. Apple cider vinegar before bed. That's a holistic approach. Meds can only do so much.

  • @caledoniabeautifuleden8584
    @caledoniabeautifuleden8584 3 года назад +378

    My Dad had a massive heart attack around 10 years ago, they call the type of heart attack that he had - the widow maker. Dad was 55 and his Father, Grandfather, Great Grandfather, Uncles all died of massive heart attacks at 55. Luckily my Dad lives very close to the hospital and he had a clot busting injection, followed by a triple bypass - it should have been a quadruple bypass but the fourth artery wasn't good enough to be used. So he had another heart attack, followed by a stent. Ten years on my Dad is fitter and healthier looking than he was at 55! I'm so grateful to our NHS!

    • @owogamingguy
      @owogamingguy 3 года назад +6

      That’s legend

    • @scrunchiegirl1
      @scrunchiegirl1 3 года назад +2

      Awesome!

    • @SepherStar
      @SepherStar 3 года назад +10

      Is there a clotting disorder in your family? You should talk to your doctor about your family medical history.

    • @caledoniabeautifuleden8584
      @caledoniabeautifuleden8584 3 года назад +8

      @@SepherStar Thank you for your kind concern - my brothers and I were all advised to be checked over as the heart condition that caused my Dad’s heart attack is genetic -
      I have had several ecg's and I (and my brothers) will have to have regular checks on my heart once I reach 40.
      Oddly enough, there is also a clotting disorder on my Mothers side (My Mum, 4 Uncles and my Grandfather all had either thrombosis or pulmonary embolism- causing 4 of my Uncles to die and my Grandfather ) They haven't identified the gene involved in the clotting but having studied the blood of multiple members of our family they decided it was a genetic clotting disorder - that they have yet to discover the gene responsible. Our blood is very thick (I had to be on blood-thinning injections twice a day throughout both my pregnancies and was under the care of the head of haematology alongside my obtetrician)

    • @Trathaal
      @Trathaal 3 года назад +3

      My grandfather was about 80 when he had his ‘widow maker’ heart attack a year or two back. He got up from a chair, felt a bit weird but was well enough after to go about his day. He didn’t know about the attack until weeks later. He had stents put in, no bypasses at his age. We were very fortunate to have more time with him. He died several weeks ago, not of a heart attack but from dementia (Parkinson’s brought that on) and old age.
      So good on your dad for getting through it and making a change! Don’t take life for granted! I’d recommend you get checks done once a year when you reach 50; calcium-score tests, full blood works, heart fitness test etc, just so you know if you need to take action before it’s too late. Best of luck to your dad and yourself xx

  • @michaelashcraft8569
    @michaelashcraft8569 3 года назад +370

    I was 33 yrs old when I had my heart attack, no TPA then, it took 45 minutes to resusitate me, but, I lost twenty percent of the heart muscle, glad to be here 36 yrs later!!!

    • @nathan._.h
      @nathan._.h 3 года назад +39

      69.. nice

    • @20001born
      @20001born 3 года назад +12

      @@nathan._.h 😂😂😂 your reply is too funny to take my guy 🤣🤣🤣

    • @joshuaV22490
      @joshuaV22490 3 года назад +5

      Glad you're here 36 years later also!
      Hope you're enjoying life

    • @rinkydinkron
      @rinkydinkron 3 года назад +5

      Identical Michael, although it's only 17 years later for me. Good to hear you're well.

    • @flanagamer
      @flanagamer 3 года назад +1

      Did you smoke a lot prior to your heart attack? Live a sedentary lifestyle?

  • @BeardyGit89
    @BeardyGit89 5 лет назад +223

    "not anymore mate."

  • @jackson24241000
    @jackson24241000 3 года назад +357

    The parents of these great people in our hospitals must feel so proud of who they’ve become, and the work and dedication shown here

    • @osamafarooq1669
      @osamafarooq1669 3 года назад +8

      Lol try my dad mate. Still a bitter old fart and keeps asking me for money for a mortgage for a Palace that he wants to build

    • @sb_dunk
      @sb_dunk 3 года назад +1

      @@osamafarooq1669 lmao ffs dad

    • @jackson24241000
      @jackson24241000 3 года назад +1

      @@osamafarooq1669 Sounds like a cool dad

    • @JDsLines
      @JDsLines 3 года назад

      Thats just mark wahlberg

  • @Mousy677
    @Mousy677 3 года назад +159

    "how are you doing?"
    "well, i am having a heart attack, but otherwise not too bad"

  • @geniferteal4178
    @geniferteal4178 3 года назад +141

    My brother wasn't feeling well over the weekend. On Monday morning when he arrived at the hospital (driven by his son), he couldn't get himself out of the car. That is when he had the heart attack. Best place to be! He survived!

    • @sweetscatlady
      @sweetscatlady 3 года назад +7

      Sounds like what to my husband when he had his first heart attack. Home having horrible chest pain and chewing tums like mad with no relief and I finally got him in the car and drove him to the hospital and got to the ER and they came out with a wheelchair and took him into a room and wham he had the heart attack. He was only 37

    • @khaleesisnow1683
      @khaleesisnow1683 3 года назад

      🙏❤️🙏

    • @LiPo5000
      @LiPo5000 3 года назад

      @@sweetscatlady WOW, that's a young age to have a Heart Attack!
      If it makes you feel better, I just read about a 17 year old female student had one while playing Volleyball at school! And she required "stints" due to blockages! I found this to be unbelievable! I now understand there are several teenagers who have attacks due to blockages! It's in the genes for these lads!

    • @manojkale4408
      @manojkale4408 3 года назад

      @@sweetscatlady what happened later? And hows he now

  • @mattdeans9873
    @mattdeans9873 3 года назад +194

    I had two heart attacks one on a Sunday morning and the other the following Saturday. Not one of the typical signs but that first one, somehow I knew I was having a heart attack. I told 911, "I think I'm having a heart attack."" Got up from the chair and unlocked the door so the Paramedics could get in. At the hospital, when the doc told me, "Well, you're having a heart attack." I cried. That realization of Im getting old, and things are bound to start happening is scary that first time. Im fine now and have no fear of death.

    • @yvellebradley2502
      @yvellebradley2502 3 года назад +12

      I don’t think that age has anything to do with having a heart attack. Knew this guy who had his first heart attack when he was 21 years old! Glad that you don’t fear death. Sometimes it’s the things in life that you fear! Take care.

    • @mattdeans9873
      @mattdeans9873 3 года назад +6

      @@yvellebradley2502 I agree. Imagine the reaction of someone young having a heart attack. Thats just not supposed to happen. But Life happens and we must all deal with it. Thanks for your comments

    • @FireCracker3240
      @FireCracker3240 3 года назад +2

      How did you know you were having a heart attack? If not the typical signs, what symptoms were you having?

    • @geoffdundee
      @geoffdundee 3 года назад

      @@FireCracker3240 ..see my HA symptoms at top of comments i just put it on........zero chest pains with me.

    • @mattdeans9873
      @mattdeans9873 3 года назад +10

      @@FireCracker3240 Well, for day or so I had this uncomfortable feeling in my RIGHT shoulder and arm, like I had slept on it wrong which I paid no attention to. Then that Sunday morning, I was sitting there enjoying my coffee, got up to get another cup and felt like I was gonna faint. So I opened the balcony door and breathed in some fresh morning air and felt fine. But then suddenly I felt like I was gonna faint again. Suddenly the thought occurred to me, 'I wonder if I'm having a heart attack' so I called 911. No chest pains or LEFt arm trouble, etc. it was weird.

  • @thedogecoinmultimillionair
    @thedogecoinmultimillionair 3 года назад +68

    That doctor is a angel 👼 10 out of 10 service 😎👌👍

  • @davidjessee7701
    @davidjessee7701 3 года назад +61

    Had an anurisim in 2016 aorta with acute dissection. With a tear....
    5 years still beating ❤

    • @classicambo9781
      @classicambo9781 3 года назад +1

      Lucky - probably the next area where development is desperately needed in management. High morbidity.

    • @439bananas
      @439bananas 3 года назад +1

      @@classicambo9781 Very high morbidity, not enough testing for it.

    • @adrianstoness3903
      @adrianstoness3903 3 года назад +1

      man that musta hurt

    • @supalaplic9641
      @supalaplic9641 3 года назад

      I haven't seen any patients with that but the books say the pain is outstanding. I'm glad you made it out alive man

  • @kirstm.2215
    @kirstm.2215 2 года назад +16

    Steve. What a lucky guy. My dad was fit and healthy at 60 never smoked and had one heart attack. I'm going to visit him tomorrow, at the cemetery.
    I hope you're still going strong

  • @rosecook7110
    @rosecook7110 3 года назад +19

    He’s just all sitting there calm and I’m at home freaking out for him 🤣🥲

  • @loolahgum4576
    @loolahgum4576 3 года назад +26

    I had a heart attack two years ago , four cardiac arrests fortunately in front of the paramedics, when they found the blockage in the cath lab they said it was tiny but could have been fatal, three days in cardiac care and I was as good as new, these people amaze me 💗

  • @kevinthepilgrim5441
    @kevinthepilgrim5441 3 года назад +102

    If you are experiencing signs and symptoms of a heart attack, while waiting for an ambulance which must call, it may help to chew and then swallow a tablet of aspirin (ideally 300mg), as long as you are not allergic to aspirin. Aspirin helps to thin the blood and improves blood flow to the heart. I always carry aspirin it could save my life or others.

    • @zoeobrien7272
      @zoeobrien7272 3 года назад +17

      And drink cold water (for some reason cold can help steady your heart rhythm). My mum is an RN and she taught me this.

    • @kevinthepilgrim5441
      @kevinthepilgrim5441 3 года назад +3

      @@zoeobrien7272 thanks Zoe.

    • @abouttime5000
      @abouttime5000 3 года назад +13

      Also to cough. This can help regulate the heart.

    • @chelsey7312
      @chelsey7312 3 года назад +16

      @@abouttime5000 Yes, I believe it's the pressure from a cough that will push blood through the blockage!

    • @zoeobrien7272
      @zoeobrien7272 3 года назад +1

      @@kevinthepilgrim5441 pleasure

  • @Burgoyne1777
    @Burgoyne1777 3 года назад +39

    I was stented; left anterior descending artery blocked 100%. Widow maker. As soon as the stent was placed, the pain was gone and I felt perfectly fine...no restrictions...And that was ten years ago.

    • @pommiebears
      @pommiebears 3 года назад +2

      My dad had the same. He has to carry around a spray in case he has it again?? Hope you’re well 🌹

    • @bshadrick
      @bshadrick 3 года назад +1

      Mine was 15 years ago. Love my stent.

    • @margaretyiannopoulos5910
      @margaretyiannopoulos5910 3 года назад

      Wow this is incredible. My dad also had the same.

    • @sofiadiasmarques8733
      @sofiadiasmarques8733 3 года назад +3

      I found it odd that he wasnt offered a stent instead of thrombolysis treatment, as that is the preferential treatment according to NHS, NICE and ESC guidelines. It could be that this hospital wasn't a PCI Centre (where they insert stents) and he was too far from a hospital that provides that service. Thrombolysis isnt as effective, carries more risks and is administered as a plan B, with patients often requiring stenting later anyway. Hope you're better Frank 😉. An LAD blockage is one of the most dangerous STEMIs (heart attacks), and with a "Widow Maker" pattern, you were very lucky to make it. We also call it "Tombstone". Awful, i know. Watch out for any complications and hope you're following your rehab programme 😀👍

    • @jpadila7
      @jpadila7 3 года назад +1

      Widow maker is an occluded Left Main artery (which branches into the LAD and another artery, both supplying the front half of the heart). If this is what you had, you are fortunate to be alive!

  • @ty16080
    @ty16080 3 года назад +18

    Did anyone else's chest start hurting while watching this video? Funny how my brain is like "Look at this guy having a heart attack, YOU MIGHT BE HAVING ONE TOO"

    • @gamenikhd2001
      @gamenikhd2001 3 года назад

      Everytime mate, i wonder if i am a hypchondriac

    • @Detailguy101
      @Detailguy101 2 года назад

      yup mine did starting panicking

  • @janetjoiner9204
    @janetjoiner9204 3 года назад +77

    I hope you quit smoking Steve. That was your wake up call!

    • @YoullNeverDroneAlone
      @YoullNeverDroneAlone 3 года назад +19

      It was! Stephen is my dad and he did quit on that very day. He healthier than ever.

    • @stevegarnett1158
      @stevegarnett1158  3 года назад +49

      I
      I've never had a cigarette since, Janet. Feel better now than I did 15 years ago. Massive wake up.

    • @poo-tinthedwarfbunkerb1tch535
      @poo-tinthedwarfbunkerb1tch535 3 года назад +1

      @@stevegarnett1158 i have copd from smoking, and i'm 25, been living with that for over 2 years now😣

    • @kunglao3381
      @kunglao3381 3 года назад +2

      It is im steves daughter and hes quit for 15 years he sucks on lollypops now and addicted to peanut butter

    • @Tatusiek_1
      @Tatusiek_1 3 года назад +1

      I’m stevens son too! He quit 15 years ago and now he’s addicted to black tar heroine and xanax! certainly an improvement from that filthy tobaco! I’m so proud of him!

  • @sophiemiller9224
    @sophiemiller9224 3 года назад +14

    Is brits are so polite. Steven is having a heart attack ‘how are you doing?’, after following the clot busting drug ‘thank you doctor’ ‘you are welcome’. Love it.

  • @jamesgreen3417
    @jamesgreen3417 3 года назад +17

    I agree what the Dr said about heart attacks 30 yers ago, my dad had 6 attacks from 21.30 to 23.45. And died. First one at home the rest in hospital, no drugs not even ICU, died alone even though were in the room next door

  • @tangoz811
    @tangoz811 3 года назад +1

    Glad you made it. Thank you for sharing your personal experience.. It will be of help for others to know the signs of heart attack.. Wish you well

  • @vigpugyt8055
    @vigpugyt8055 3 года назад +4

    This was my 41 year old husband nearly 2 years ago. Thank goodness for our NHS ❤️

  • @chriscrocvlogs
    @chriscrocvlogs 3 года назад +13

    Lying in bed watching at 2am knowing now that any second a heart attack could grip me 😒paranoiaaaa

  • @gregwillett2710
    @gregwillett2710 Год назад +1

    What a great doctor. He has a great personality of levity about him that he uses to successfully create comfort for family members in the midst of a crisis. Awesome Doc!

  • @tatum5747
    @tatum5747 2 года назад +4

    So glad this was just a wake up call for you! Stay healthy and I wish you the best.

  • @Lisa-pb3qp
    @Lisa-pb3qp 3 года назад +6

    I was on duty mid into my career in a hospital. My patient was exhibiting signs of a stroke right before she was to transfer for a scheduled procedure. Was so elated to learn my actions saved her from having an acute stroke. TPA is a wonderful thing! 👍🏼

  • @ovalbeach
    @ovalbeach 3 года назад +6

    Wow...that gave me goosebumps. What an amazing caring doctor he had...he saved a life.

  • @profligatepassages
    @profligatepassages 3 года назад +4

    Has heart attack
    Hospital happens to have the BBC in that day
    Few years later posts it on RUclips.
    An absolute legend.

  • @NIGHTOWL-jf9zt
    @NIGHTOWL-jf9zt 3 года назад +12

    I don't know this doctor, but thank you for saving this mans life!!

  • @lucywallwork3845
    @lucywallwork3845 3 года назад +38

    I don’t remember much but I remember my grandad and auntie having a heart attack in the same house at the same time. My grandad started having a heart attack upstairs first then 10 minutes later my auntie downstairs on the sofa while one ambulance was on the way we had to then ring for a second ambulance. It was the most horrific day I have heard and known about. My grandad survived and is doing really well but my auntie unfortunately passed away a couple of days later 👼🏻 Hope you are okay I can’t imagine the feeling and how you must of felt

    • @kabes9288
      @kabes9288 3 года назад +6

      Thats awful sorry for your loss

    • @lucywallwork3845
      @lucywallwork3845 3 года назад +1

      @@kabes9288 Thankyou! It means a lot ❤️

    • @DarkRuin
      @DarkRuin 3 года назад

      Sounds like someone may have poisoned them.

    • @lucywallwork3845
      @lucywallwork3845 3 года назад +2

      @@DarkRuin I wouldn’t imagine so my auntie had already had a heart attack before and it was my grandads first one I think it just triggered my auntie unfortunately x

    • @Detailguy101
      @Detailguy101 2 года назад +1

      no way thats crazy!!!!

  • @lluna1266
    @lluna1266 6 лет назад +13

    Incredible, glad you’re ok Steven!

  • @TT-js4jn
    @TT-js4jn 2 года назад +2

    I changed my ways since this last December of 2020 when I had a heart attack in my sleep. It woke me up . I dreamt I was having a heart attack and surprise! I was in such a hurry to go to the hospital I called 911 and was at the door when they got there. The pressure on my chest was intense but I had a mission to get to that hospital as soon as I could. A catheterization showed I had 2 completely blocked arteries and they put the stents in. 2 months later I had an ablation on my heart done. Three months later I got a Watchman put in to catch clots so I don't have to be on blood thinner the rest of my life I've been overhauled and I'm ready to go LOL! Maybe not good for another hundred thousand but at least a few more. I'm already 72 so...

  • @kabes9288
    @kabes9288 3 года назад +33

    For someone who has hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and massive heart anxiety i shouldn't have watched this but hope you're well!

    • @stevegarnett1158
      @stevegarnett1158  3 года назад +13

      Cheers, mate. Fit and well 15 years later.

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    • @rdizzy1
      @rdizzy1 2 года назад

      @@polo3235e These scum bags are all over these types of videos. They are the worst people on the planet, they really and truly kill people. They convince them that real medicine is bad, and that their "medicine" is a real treatment, which equals a dead patient. Then proceed to use survivorship bias on the 1 out of 1000 patients that don't die to further lure more people in. All of these "holistic doctors" or "homeopathic doctors" are pieces of shit, and they should be locked up.

  • @GhostHunterWV
    @GhostHunterWV 6 лет назад +14

    Scary stuff! I've had 2 over the last 2 years from infections of surgeries! I'm only 37! Glad your ok brother!

    • @hoodratv3
      @hoodratv3 5 лет назад +1

      ZX14R BUSA KILLER Wow, I hope you get better. I’m so sorry to hear that.

  • @willjb89
    @willjb89 3 года назад +29

    I live in the US, this looks like such a peace of mind. Makes you wonder if sometimes the stress of the cost of the trip to the hospital ends up pushing the patient over the edge and finishing that heart attack.

    • @Tatusiek_1
      @Tatusiek_1 3 года назад +7

      Yep, I wish we didn’t have such a corrupt healthcare system.

    • @S_Carol
      @S_Carol 3 года назад +1

      I don't think it'd be such a direct link, but increased stress does tend to complicate everything at some point.

    • @olliedwards8069
      @olliedwards8069 2 года назад

      Fight for Medicare for all

  • @johnsmith-yv7rp
    @johnsmith-yv7rp 3 года назад +6

    And this is why I’m going into cardiology! Just incredible

  • @Bricksty
    @Bricksty 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing, Steve. Cheers to good health, I'm glad you are well now!

  • @TheAcadianGuy
    @TheAcadianGuy 6 лет назад +3

    I'M glad you made it fine. Hope you will have many more decades of life.

  • @MusicHandsAbrupt
    @MusicHandsAbrupt 5 лет назад +32

    Thank God he survived. I lost my twin brother, my father, my mother, my uncle, and my grandfather, all to heart attacks.

    • @samanthas1154
      @samanthas1154 4 года назад +1

      SaltyTestes 😳

    • @fujo44
      @fujo44 4 года назад +1

      oh noo God bless you love!!

    • @jillkoerber5192
      @jillkoerber5192 4 года назад +2

      @Eric Wellman it's not just about cholesterol.....

    • @classicambo9781
      @classicambo9781 3 года назад +5

      With that family history I would be seeing a genomic counselor and cardiologist immediately. Hope you have a ICD fitted and potential prophylactic medication to reduce your risk.

    • @FireCracker3240
      @FireCracker3240 3 года назад +2

      I'm so sorry to hear that! Take care & be safe.

  • @akeemp113
    @akeemp113 2 года назад +1

    Incredible how knowledgable the staff is! Glad to see you're doing fine Steve

  • @nancyhowell4505
    @nancyhowell4505 2 года назад +2

    I love British nurses, they're so gentle, sweetly/sympathetically talking, darling, sweetheart, patting one's hand, makes me teary! 👏👍👍❤️🥲

    • @dukeofhaas
      @dukeofhaas 2 года назад +1

      Yes, Nancy, the nurses in this video showed great compassion. But I received identical treatment from the ER nurses here in Philadelphia (USA) when I suffered a heart attack last year. Gentleness, sweetness and saying supportive and kind words are human behaviors that can be found throughout the world, regardless of one's nationality. Be well.

  • @TheIsisWinter
    @TheIsisWinter 6 лет назад +4

    Happy for you! Well wishes from California USA

  • @pepshaven6520
    @pepshaven6520 6 лет назад +53

    Glad you're better and stopped smoking. Sometimes a medical emergency is exactly the wake up call we need.

  • @justcallmecraycray7671
    @justcallmecraycray7671 3 года назад +1

    God bless you steven 🤍🙏🏼 as someone who has serious heart issues I’m so happy for you hun 🫂💗

  • @1rewd133
    @1rewd133 2 года назад +1

    Shattered a knee, transferred to a regional medical center for reconstructive surgery, first thing the surgeon asked me on admittance was "Do you smoke?", to which I said yes (about 30 a day). He said if I wanted him him to repair my knee I'd have to quit.
    25 years smoke free, zero regrets.
    We all get our wake-up calls in different ways.
    Good on you, and good luck!

  • @sapphirerain70
    @sapphirerain70 3 года назад +10

    Hope you are doing well. I had a heart attack day after Xmas 2011. I had just turned 41. It’s scary as hell. I had to have a balloon done through the groin. I quit smoking for three years, but started up again after the man I was with for over 15 years cheated on me multiple times, and then 2 weeks later my mother passed away. I really need to quit again. Wish you a long ,happy and healthy life! ❤️🦋

    • @Carolina-Girl-214
      @Carolina-Girl-214 3 года назад +1

      Heart breaks for you. Omg so sad. Hugs to you . 💜

    • @jaydenchavez3718
      @jaydenchavez3718 3 года назад

      Prayers

    • @higgaroc
      @higgaroc 3 года назад +2

      Ugh! I also struggle with not smoking when I have severe stress. You have been through the ringer. I just want to say I’m out here, rooting for you to not pick up that cigarette. I really believe you can do it. I’ve been doing a good job lately and hope to keep on putting more distance between me and that last smoke I had. Life is kicking you around a bit right now, so don’t kick yourself too. You can do this my friend!

    • @stikndip
      @stikndip 3 года назад +2

      Never give up giving up. Take every day at a time and if you have a cig, treat it as a setback and not a failure. Every cig you don’t have is a triumph 😊

  • @Al-kb2xl
    @Al-kb2xl 3 года назад +6

    I dunno about the UK but here in Australia paramedics can also give the thrombolysis on the road before even reaching hospital. They have to meet alot of criteria but doing this before even reaching hospital potentially saves alot of lives

  • @benjaminspudich8519
    @benjaminspudich8519 2 года назад +1

    Glad this guys gonna be ok Man doctors deserve every single penny they get they have such a hard job

  • @Msbouncy456
    @Msbouncy456 3 года назад +13

    Interesting to see how medical care has changed too. I'm being taught to get the patient a stent asap these days, and only use tpa if we can't get them to a hospital with a cardiac unit within 2 hrs!

    • @supalaplic9641
      @supalaplic9641 3 года назад +1

      Well stenting does not cause cerebral haemorrhages and is generally alot better tolerated. More people can benefit from it with fewer risks. It's quick enough, it's effective, so of course you would prefer it as the first line treatment

    • @horsetowater
      @horsetowater 2 года назад +1

      @Amy Tinsky the stent is inserted peripherally. The clot can be aspirated. The stents can be Drug eluting (meaning they release drugs) 5o prevent further clots.
      Kind of like greasing a pipe..
      Actually that was a bad analogy.
      Anyway PCI has been a game hanger for these type of heart attacks... if you can get to a cath lab in time.

  • @jmr9735
    @jmr9735 3 года назад +14

    That was fascinating. I wish I could've watched the whole thing instead of just 3:30 of it.

  • @Mallowmelloww
    @Mallowmelloww 2 года назад +3

    Awesome that you were given a second chance! So proud of you for stopping the cigarettes

  • @aed50
    @aed50 2 года назад +7

    I'm trying so hard to quit so far I've smoked maybe a whole cigerette in two weeks. I'm 39 and I smoked since 14. please pray I can see my 12 year old off to a good life. heart attacks scare me. losing control of your life process in the face of possible death and there is nothing you can do about it is the scariest shiet ever. I'm also a recovering addict. I have a year and 7 months clean .

    • @KrisVic91
      @KrisVic91 2 года назад

      Hey you doing with the smoking mate?! 1 in two weeks is brill.
      I downloaded an app thing to my tablet to count the days. That tablet broke and i lost the app but I was over a yeae and a half without a cig.
      Granted I puff on a little nicotine pen to help the cravings but that will be going now to.

  • @ipeqi
    @ipeqi 2 года назад +3

    Heart attacks are so avoidable and it is a mystery to me that it is being still promoted by the food and drug industry as well as chosen as a "cool path" by young people (smoking, drinking, devouring junk food).

  • @dougclark9921
    @dougclark9921 3 года назад +3

    I remember, as a kid, my Granddad having several heart attacks over several years at around 70. Each time I thought it would kill him. He lived to over 90 in pretty good health, walked, danced and if anything was healthier than before the HA. It was a hospital infection that got him in the end.

  • @jayburgh
    @jayburgh 2 года назад +1

    Steve you had your heart attck 10 months after I had mine (25/01/05), only you got superior immediate care than I did. It took the wallies at my hospital in Ireland about 16 hours to diagnose me despite my howls of pain the entire night. A nurse even yelled at me to shut up because I was annoying. Glad to see you're doing well and end of rant lol.

  • @chris77777777ify
    @chris77777777ify 3 года назад +1

    It’s really amazing what Nurses, Doctors & Surgeons do.

  • @christinelollar8227
    @christinelollar8227 6 лет назад +4

    What a calm guy!
    I would be screaming.

  • @caitb7089
    @caitb7089 6 лет назад +10

    I always wondered about the people on these shows if I was having a heart attack and the BBC was like ‘can I film you?’ I’d be like get TAE FUCCCKKKK AM DYINGGGG

    • @stevegarnett1158
      @stevegarnett1158  3 года назад +8

      I thought I had a bit of a stomach problem! Imagine me halfway through filming, "You're having a heart attack...shit!!!''

  • @boblawblaw6875
    @boblawblaw6875 2 года назад

    This is incredible. Stopping a heart attack dead in its tracks. Stay well Steve.

  • @RetroReminiscing
    @RetroReminiscing 2 года назад

    Well i was planning on going outside for a cigarette about 5 minutes ago...but i think this video has just stopped me in my tracks! So glad they were able to help you on this occasion, thank you for the upload!! Take care and have a nice day, Sonique

  • @flanagamer
    @flanagamer 3 года назад +7

    I turn 35 on Wednesday and I’m always afraid I’ll have a heart attack one of these days, or even worse sudden cardiac arrest. I don’t smoke or drink though, and I exercise and eat pretty healthy most of the time. The older I get the more nervous it makes me.

    • @splina6086
      @splina6086 3 года назад +2

      By your healthy living, I'd say you don't have too much to worry about!

    • @melanieknowles7002
      @melanieknowles7002 3 года назад +1

      Doing a good job so far. But you worry about a future heart attack. That is underlying stress. Relax. Have fun. You good. Best wishes.

    • @adid.8526
      @adid.8526 3 года назад +2

      If you have had family with ischemic heart disease or strokes/heart attacks, or high blood pressure/diabetes it is worth checking in with your doctor.
      If your family history is clean, and you don't live an excessively stressful life, the fear is pointless.
      You should however, start getting regular check-ups as soon as you turn 50

  • @EljinRIP
    @EljinRIP 3 года назад +4

    Glad you're still with us.

  • @rockingjamie
    @rockingjamie 3 года назад

    This must be crazy watching yourself go through this! Hope you're keeping well. And still off the gaspers!!

  • @mansoorhaque3306
    @mansoorhaque3306 3 года назад +1

    Oh man scary stuff. Hope you are doing well mate.

  • @Zebracorn46
    @Zebracorn46 6 лет назад +64

    Women's heart attack symptoms are typically different and more subtle. Men and women should know the different symptoms and act immediately.
    Glad you came through it Ok!!

    • @Chantwizzle
      @Chantwizzle 6 лет назад +13

      Zebracorn 46 my mom was a nurse. She was having a heart attack (she was obviously familiar 2ith the symtoms) and they sent her home. Said she wasn't in enough pain. She had 3 more small attacks in 2 days. They finally admitted her and inserted a stent. It's sad that, in 2018, most of the health studies are STILL based on 50 year old white men

    • @Zebracorn46
      @Zebracorn46 6 лет назад +6

      Chantal Said You're 100%!! That's infuriating!!! I hope your mom is Ok. It's so important to self advocate, which is the least thing you're capable of when sick/hurt.

    • @meganrobinson8673
      @meganrobinson8673 6 лет назад +13

      I'm an RN and I remember when I was a student doing a clinical placement in the ER, we had a female patient come through triage with her only complaint being 'I don't feel right'. No specific symptoms, no pain. We eventually did an ECG that showed she was having a heart attack. Symptoms of a heart attack can be incredibly vague in women

    • @Zebracorn46
      @Zebracorn46 6 лет назад +14

      Megan Robinson I always felt a sense of dread when a woman, especially an older woman, came in saying "I just don't feel right." Once a patient coded while I was in Triage. Very pleasant, older woman. She sat down and I began to triage her. She said she felt silly for coming in but just felt so strange she didn't know what else to do. Then she coded.
      Listen to your body and instincts folks!!

    • @AnjaFourie
      @AnjaFourie 6 лет назад

      Chantal Said This is basically a Greys Anatomy episode.

  • @privateprivate2421
    @privateprivate2421 3 года назад +28

    Let's hope Stephen gave up smoking otherwise there'll be a part two

    • @matthewhenderson5900
      @matthewhenderson5900 3 года назад +3

      Do you have any updated info about Steven current status? Is he living?

    • @altonbradley717
      @altonbradley717 3 года назад

      ...or not...

    • @YoullNeverDroneAlone
      @YoullNeverDroneAlone 3 года назад +5

      @@matthewhenderson5900 Stephen Is my dad and yes he did quit smoking , he hasn't had a cig ever since that day and healthier than ever

    • @ay3696
      @ay3696 3 года назад

      @@YoullNeverDroneAlone good to hear 🙌🏻

    • @doctordarcy8385
      @doctordarcy8385 3 года назад

      @@YoullNeverDroneAlone Awww, I am so glad to hear your Dad is doing well.

  • @JTJ1991
    @JTJ1991 2 года назад +1

    I was a paramedic for many years and one thing that is a bit less scary then someone having a heart attack is when they administer the thrombolytic and then have you transport them to another hospital. If they had not started reperfusion prior to taking them to the higher level of care hospital, there is a good chance it's going to happen in the ambulance. When it does, it can cause some funky rhythms that is normally treated but I was taught to give it time to allow for the heart to take care of itself. It was difficult to watch but I had the Doc on the phone and telling him what rhythms were showing. The individual made a full recovery with little damage thanks to that medication. Gotta love people smarter then me. Lol

  • @taylorrichards3698
    @taylorrichards3698 3 года назад +1

    I pray for you Steve!! I am so happy you’re okay!!!!

  • @harleypiper
    @harleypiper 3 года назад +5

    Hope your still fine mate!

  • @TallSilentGuy
    @TallSilentGuy 5 лет назад +5

    May I ask how old you were at the time this was recorded?

    • @YoullNeverDroneAlone
      @YoullNeverDroneAlone 3 года назад +1

      Stephen is my dad and he was 42 when this happened, he's 57 now and hasn't smoked since.

  • @dbc2269
    @dbc2269 3 года назад

    So happy to hear your alive! I hope you quit smoking or at least cut back. Enjoy every last minute of the second chance at life you've been given 🤘❤️

  • @CookieB220
    @CookieB220 2 года назад

    I had a 35 year old Aunt,never smoked a day in her life. She was obsessed with no one even coming near her with a lit cigarette.
    Her and my Uncle wanted a large family,and being they married both in there late 20’’s ,decided to start right away. In 7 years they had 5 children.
    At 33-34 she was told she had lung cancer and already at stage 4. She had only months to live. How or why she ended up with lung cancer baffled the DRs. She passed away 8 months later , leave her 5 children all under the age of 6.
    As a 40 year smoker, i am a cancer patient. I lost my left breast at stage 2-3 in September of 2014. Also wound up with COPD. Now i can see why i deserved my problems, I’ll never understand my Aunt dying so young !
    RIP Auntie,love you.

  • @besttwinsever7585
    @besttwinsever7585 4 года назад +5

    Iv had a major stroke I threw a clot and they gave me that same meds before they gave it my husband had to sign papers giving them permission to do so. They said it would either save me or kill me two weeks in ICU another two weeks in the steep down room and on to home long road to recovery thankfully it worked.

  • @mcaddicts
    @mcaddicts 6 лет назад +6

    Oh Im just fine doc besides almost being dead.

  • @Ropey
    @Ropey 2 года назад

    Heart attacks are scary asf, my grandfather had a bad back pain and we called an ambulance and he passed on the way there due too one. Glad you didnt pass from it and glad that anyone survives them.

  • @stikndip
    @stikndip 3 года назад

    My dad had a heart attack in 1978, aged 56. After two weeks of rest in hospital, he was given a diet sheet, some tablets to dissolve under his tongue if he got chest pain and sent on his way. He died about two months later. There were no clot-busting drugs or stents back in the day. Nowadays, if it’s treated early enough and the blockage isn’t there long enough to kill the heart muscle, it’s like you never had one. The stent prevents the blockage from recurring and you’re no more likely to have another than anyone else with similar risk factors. We’ve come a long way.

  • @Randothol
    @Randothol 6 лет назад +4

    NHS at it's best. Great work

  • @fastwalker128
    @fastwalker128 3 года назад +5

    Yup. Doctors are so calm. My 1 week old daughter was admitted to emergency on New Year’s Day and was hooked up to a whole bunch of wires and monitors in a matter of minutes as if they were just going about their business.
    Turns out she had an undiagnosed hole in her heart that they didn’t catch at three maternity ward.

    • @101frustrations
      @101frustrations 3 года назад

      I hope that she's doing much better now.

  • @hanovergreen4091
    @hanovergreen4091 3 года назад

    Glad you still with us m8! Best Regards!

  • @ianlitchfield9273
    @ianlitchfield9273 3 года назад

    Been there but I'm not a smoker I hasten to add, I pray a full recovery for this guy & all the people that looked after him and myself 5 years ago. 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧

  • @diamend85
    @diamend85 3 года назад +4

    great you made it and took care of yourself by stopping smoking etc.
    some medical input:
    thrombolysis would not be a state of the art therapy anymore today.

  • @rebekahbridges-tervydis5054
    @rebekahbridges-tervydis5054 3 года назад +22

    So Steve? We’re you able to stop the cigs? I hope so!

    • @YoullNeverDroneAlone
      @YoullNeverDroneAlone 3 года назад +2

      He hasn't! My dad hasn't a single one since that day

    • @gregorymalchuk272
      @gregorymalchuk272 3 года назад +1

      @@YoullNeverDroneAlone
      Is your dad the guy in the video?

    • @AlMai222
      @AlMai222 3 года назад +1

      @@YoullNeverDroneAlone yeah what the fuck are you talking about lmao

    • @stevegarnett1158
      @stevegarnett1158  3 года назад +4

      @@AlMai222 He is my son, he's in the video, too.

    • @stevegarnett1158
      @stevegarnett1158  3 года назад +4

      @@gregorymalchuk272 Yes, that's my son, he's even in the video.

  • @brandonjackson3760
    @brandonjackson3760 3 года назад +1

    Same thing happened to me. Had a heart attack due to blood clots. Was pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital and was resuscitated. Eventually spent 6 months on warfarin. Its a crazy drug, bled internally a few times. It was a long long 6 months of recovery

  • @paulmasters2022
    @paulmasters2022 2 года назад

    Had heart attack at the age of 30 , now 50 I’m so glad like yourself I was forced to give up , wish I had never started but it’s a drug , highly addictive , glad to see your ok , enjoy life 👍

  • @nekolalia3389
    @nekolalia3389 3 года назад +8

    the algorithm has chosen you

  • @ianmclaughlin4043
    @ianmclaughlin4043 6 лет назад +19

    20 a day not any more mate damn tootin

  • @FullFrameAlchemy
    @FullFrameAlchemy 2 года назад

    @Steve garnett, did you have to have bypass surgery following this heart attack? If not what caused your heart attack?

  • @lisapond623
    @lisapond623 2 года назад

    Have you got full episodes of this or know where to watch full episodes

  • @JudahMaccabee_
    @JudahMaccabee_ 2 года назад +6

    Asking "How are you?" is part of the assessment. You don't ask it just to be polite. You can retrieve a bunch of assessment data from various body systems just by asking that question and analyzing the response.

  • @tennislover5900
    @tennislover5900 3 года назад +3

    My chest feels weird after watching this 😭😭😭

    • @melanieknowles7002
      @melanieknowles7002 3 года назад

      Me too. Oh..shit. forgot to put my bra on. Stuff all over the place. 😂😅

  • @pauldavies7469
    @pauldavies7469 3 года назад

    My nan had a heart attack from smoking and dropped it right after she recovered from the heart attack. Well done for giving it up!

  • @nyancatfan7925
    @nyancatfan7925 3 года назад

    Earth's angels. I felt such relief for that man

  • @seannn10
    @seannn10 6 лет назад +3

    Heart attacks are way more dramatic on TV