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Any recommendations in delays in seeking myocardial infarction treatment?


Any recommendations in delays in seeking myocardial infarction treatment?

Death?

Do not delay unless you feel that you have lived a full life and are ready to pass on. Heart failure hurts bad.

Why delay seeking treatment for a heart attack?!?!?!

Taking an aspirin is the only thing that might help in a short delay of medical treatment --- but of course you know time is of the essence!!

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