and sometimes even mistake their symptoms for stress, anxiety and even hypochondria.
In addition, the obvious symptom of
pounding chest pain is not the typical symptom in women. Most women tend to get
more discomfort or indigestion type symptoms. The pain or discomfort can also extend in other areas of the upper body, including the arms, back, neck, jaw or stomach.
Women are also more likely to experience shortness of breath, nausea/vomiting with back or jaw pain. 
A 51 year old women marathon cyclist described her heart attack as "
awful indigestion," followed by "little squeezing motions that seemed to be racing up my spine...gaining speed as they continued racing up and under my sternum...which continued into my throat and branched out into both sides of my jaw."
The 51-year old
saved herself by
calling the paramedics immediately and unlocking her front door and lying down by the door. She did end up passing out and was saved by the paramedics being able to enter right away and rushing her to the hospital. By the way, this whole episode started
not even 5 minutes before the woman passed out in front of her door, so it is
crucial to call 911 immediately.Another possible
life saving technique if you should find yourself
alone and experiencing the above symptoms is to
cough repeatedly and very vigorously every 2 seconds. A deep breath should be taken before each cough and the
cough must be deep and prolonged until help arrives.
Of course the best news about this number one killer is that it is the
most preventable. As one would expect, those with the highest risk are diabetics, obese and overweight, smokers and high blood pressure are invariably a higher risk.
It is so important to
eat a healthy diet of protein, vegetables and fruit and
cut out processed foods. Be sure to add some type of
movement or exercise every day. Obviously, if you are a smoker, there are just too many reasons to
quit once and for all. Finally, while this may be the trickiest for many, try to
reduce stress and concentrate on positivity and forgiveness with your emotions. What you eat is crucial, but
what's eating you can be just as damaging. You will not only decrease your coronary risk but you will
feel great by making these small changes. Remember, it's
not just about you, it's just as much about the people who love you.