A Camas woman is an example of the importance of recognizing the warning signs of a heart attack. Pat King had a massive heart attack in July 2011. Prior to that, she was a smoker and she was often tired.
King, 56, had been scheduled to have a thyroid test with her doctor that week.
“I never made it to that test,” she said. “I had shortness of breath and some swelling of the ankles. At work, they said I was pretty spacey.
“The fatigue lasted for months or years,” King added. “I had no energy.”
She had a triple bypass operation, and a valve problem was repaired.
She spent almost three months in a hospital and learned how to walk again.
“It was hard on my family and me,” King said. “Two doctors told me they did not think I would live. Thank God I had good insurance.”
Since the bypass, she has enjoyed attending monthly meetings with a women’s heart health support group at Legacy Salmon Creek Hospital.