To: spectre
Follow up...is she SURE they were aspirin...all of them? Some of them may have been sub-lingual (under the tounge) nitroglycerin tablets.
For everyone: before you start taking an aspirin a day...PLEASE see your doctor. Aspirin affects a lot of things, and your doctor can tell you whether or not its safe for you to take it.
To: FreeperinRATcage
You know, you are probably right. She was having a heart attack, and from how she described her ride in the Ambulance, I think your explanation is the most likely scenerio. She just THINKS she chewed 6 baby aspirn..:~)
Thank you for your reply..sw
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07/15/2002 6:40:20 PM PDT by
spectre
To: FreeperinRATcage
Yep, those of us dealing with Athesma (or other aflictions where the blood thinning effects of aspirin would not be a good thing) shouldn't be taking asprin routinely, unless under doctor's orders.
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