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Aspirin  Info 
 
 

Dr. Virend  Somers, a cardiologist from the Mayo  Clinic who is lead author of the  report in the July 29, 2008issue of  the Journal of  the American College of  Cardiology.
 
Most heart  attacks occur in the day, generally  between 6 A.M. and noon, Somers said.   Having one during the
night,  when the heart should be most at rest, means  that something unusual happened.  Somers  and his colleagues  have been working for a decade to show that sleep  apnea is to  blame.
 
 

1.    If you take an aspirin or a baby aspirin once a  day, take it at night.  The  reason: aspirin has a 24-hour  "half-life".   therefore, if most heart attacks happen in the  wee hours of the morning, the aspirin would be  strongest in your system.

 

2.     FYI, aspirin lasts a really long time in your  medicine  chest............years.

(when it  gets old, it smells like  vinegar.)
 
please read  on.

 
   
   
   
   

Something  that we can do to help ourselves.  Nice to  know.

Bayer  is making crystal aspirin to dissolve instantly  on the tongue. They work much faster than the  tablets.


 
   
Why  keep aspirin by your  bedside?
About  Heart Attacks


There  are other symptoms of an heart  attack besides the  pain on the left arm.
One  must also be aware of an  intense pain on the chin, as  well as nausea and  lots of sweating,  however these symptoms may also occur less  frequently.
Note:
There  may be NO pain in the chest during a heart  attack.
The majority of people (about 60%)  who had a heart attack during their sleep,  did not wake up.  However, if it occurs,  the chest  pain may wake you up from your deep  sleep.


If  that happens, immediately  dissolve
two  aspirins in  your mouth and  swallow them with a bit of  water.

~do  NOT lie down~

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