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Rosie O'Donnell had a Heart Attack 8/14/12

Rosie O'Donnell shines spotlight on women's heart attacks

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TV show host Rosie O'Donnell speaks during the "The Rosie Show" panel at 2011 Summer TCA Tour on July 28, 2011 in Beverly Hills, California.

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(CBS News) Comedienne and television personality Rosie O'Donnell thought the pain she was experiencing was because she pulled or strained a muscle. It wasn't until she felt nauseous and clammy that she realized something might be wrong.

"Maybe this is a heart attack," she wrote of her thoughts on her website. "I googled womens (sic) heart attack symptoms i had many of them but really? - i thought - naaaa."

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O'Donnell decided not to call 911 but opted to take some aspirin. It wasn't until the next day when she went to a cardiologist that the doctor discovered she had a heart attack. An EKG revealed that her left anterior descending artery (LAD) was 99 percent blocked.

Heart disease is still the number one killer of Americans, and one in four women will die from it. About two-thirds of women who die from heart disease did not report previous symptoms. Even though doctors have done a lot of work to help improve heart health, it's still a big problem, Dr. Jeffrey H. Johnson, clinical cardiologist at the University of Tennessee Medical Center in Knoxville, Tenn., told HealthPop.

For example, only one in five women believe heart disease is the greatest threat to their health, according to WomenHeart: The National Coalition for Women with Heart Disease. Only 53 percent would call 911 if they were experiencing heart attack symptoms.

"Rosie O'Donnell's experience with her heart attack is one that is all too common among women. She didn't recognize her symptoms as those of a heart attack and she delayed calling 911," Lisa M. Tate, CEO of WomenHeart: The National Coalition for Women with Heart Disease, said in a press release.

But women should be concerned, Johnson warned. Not only are 55 to 60 percent of all heart attack victims women, for reasons unknown to doctors they are also more likely to experience atypical heart attack symptoms. Instead of shortness of breath and pains shooting down the right side of the body, they may feel abdominal pain, back pain, nausea, jaw pain or breaking out into a sweat for unexplained reasons.

In addition, while heart attacks usually occur in men older than 45, the cardiac event doesn't increase in frequency until women reach 50. Because women typically present at an older age, they typically have more diffused plaque in all three of their heart arteries when heart disease is discovered compared to men who usually only have one clogged artery, Johnson said.

Other increased factors for having a heart attack include having diabetes, smoking, high cholesterol, hypertension or high blood pressure and family history.

When someone is having a heart attack, it means that some event has caused a buildup of plaque to rupture, Johnson explained. The body tries to repair the area by sending platelets, which clot the artery. This closes off the artery and prevents blood from getting to the heart muscle. According to the American Heart Association, the muscle begins to die when the blood supply is cut off. The longer it takes to receive medical attention and treatment, the more permanent damage is done.

Johnson emphasized that this is why it is so important for people to recognize they are having a heart attack and act accordingly. Taking an aspirin like O'Donnell did isn't a bad idea, but the next step should be calling 911 or getting to a medical center as soon as possible.

If you put it off, Johnson explained you could cause more heart damage. After one patient of his started displaying signs of a heart attack, Johnson ran some tests and confirmed his suspicions. However, the patient insisted on going home to tend to affairs first before any treatment. The patient came back 24 hours later but was in significantly more pain than the day before.

"Early presentation leads to much greater survival and much better chance that we can use some of technology to open arteries and restore bloodflow," Johnson said.

Doctors hope that O'Donnell's frank discussion of her heart attack will bring more attention to the issue.

"Rosie O'Donnell's courage and frankness in speaking out about her heart attack will surely save lives by making women more aware of heart attack symptoms and the need to seek immediate care," Tate stated.


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Reply #1 posted 08/21/12 3:44pm

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Rosie O'Donnell Recovers with Grape-Nuts, Barry Manilow

08/21/2012 at 05:45 PM EDT

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There are roses for Rosie.

On the mend from a heart attack, Rosie O'Donnell is getting showered with flowers and best wishes from fans – and returning the sentiments on Twitter.

Calling herself "happy" and "grateful," O'Donnell, 50, wrote Tuesday that she was, "Listening to Barry Manilow – painting – feeling good."

Along with images of some of her abstract works, O'Donnell also posted pictures of roses she's received and of a Grape-nuts box reading "good for your heart."

O'Donnell revealed Monday that she had suffered a heart attack on Aug. 14 after helping "an enormous woman" get out of a car in a parking lot.
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Reply #2 posted 08/21/12 3:44pm

nursev

Scary indeed and alot of people ignore symptoms so often-it's ur life.

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Rosie O'Donnell
Receives Get-Well Message
... from Donald Trump?!!

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10:11 AM PT -- Rosie JUST RESPONDED IN A FRIENDLY MANNER!!! Writing back ...

"well thank u donald - i must admit ur post was a bit of a shock ... r u trying to kill me ? xx"

If these two can kiss and make up, maybe there's hope for Israel and Iran?

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File this under "Things That Are Less Likely to Happen than Hell Freezing Over" ... Donald Trump just sent Rosie O'Donnell a get-well message. Seriously.

Trump -- who has habitually trashed Rosie as a "degenerate," a "pig," and a "loser" over the years -- learned his arch-enemy suffered a heart attack earlier this month and today he responded by sending her the following message on Twitter:

"Rosie, get better fast. I'm starting to miss you!"

So, is this an official olive branch? An end to the war? Or was Trump just being sarcastic?

Discuss. Here's some old footage of Trump bashing Rosie to help you along


Read more: http://www.tmz.com#ixzz24Dv8Loy6
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Reply #4 posted 08/21/12 3:52pm

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wow. time for my next physical eek

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Reply #5 posted 08/21/12 3:59pm

morningsong

Oh wow. They do say women's heart attacks aren't easily recognizable which is part of the problem. Hope this is the last one for her for a very long time.

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Reply #6 posted 08/21/12 4:00pm

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Get well Rosie. pray

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Reply #7 posted 08/22/12 8:37am

alphastreet

I'm glad she spoke about it and is creating awareness. It also runs in my family so whenever I hear someone has had one, I get triggered immediately.

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