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hi , I had a heart attack on the golf course in 2007 , but no symptoms just a feeling that something wasn’t right, after making my way back to the clubhouse , just sat in the locker room , then heard sirens of an ambulance which someone must of called, had a quadruple heart bypass in Blackpool hospital on the day of my birthday in November, never looked back since that day .

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Good for you. Your short story is further evidence that there is a strong chance of a good extended life after a heart attack and serious surgery after it, and indeed well into 'advancing' years, and should be of comfort to those who have had a similar recent experience, or even something that is less serious but related.

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