That could never happen to me!!!

reloaderbmg

OLD DOG
Last Sunday, going to Daytona on the k9 around 4:00 pm forty miles from home
by my self! "had a heart atack" !
turned around and drove back home, and got moma the drive me to the hospital
had one stint put in on the left side Tues. am. and got back home today, in pm!
[can,t wait to see this bill]
yes it can happen to any one of us!!!!!!!!!!!!
please take care of your selfs & each other, i was just lucky this time
now its up to me to see it does not happen again!!

BE SAFE!:whoop::loony:
 

reloaderbmg

OLD DOG
no! don,t need more done.
what i felt was a real bad case of heart burn, in the top of my chest, nothing in the arms or lower face area.
was thinking of TUMS but change my mind when the sweat started to get heavy.
" was not leaving the dog on the side of the road"
what i did do was "heavy coughing" all the way home!
helps the blood to keep moving though the chest.
 

Mr.Grimm

2008 Black Cherry Pitbull
WOW that is a crazy story, You are a true Big Dog rider. you rode home 40 miles while having a heart attack so your dog didnt have to sit on the side of the road!
glad your OK now. thanks for the heads up.
how long are you going to be laid up?
 

nine lives

Active Member
Thats some scary shit there. You are damn lucky. I'm part of my company's first responce team, what you did was what your not supose to do, you could have very easily died. But way to be dedicated to your dog.
 

Brew

Troop Supporter
Wow dude, glad that you made it back and quick thinking on your behalf. You know we always read the email traffic on this kind on self care and should not take it lightly. You done did good and I'm glad that you're here with us to testify to this action. You are one of the fortunate ones that's lived to tell the story. Some aren't so lucky and don't realize what's happening. Once again brother, I'm so happy to hear that you realized something wasn't right and took action. I for one am glad that you overcame to ride another day! :cheers::cheers:
 

shovelcowboy

Well-Known Member
Calendar Participant
Hey Reloader! Really happy you are OK Man!

I have to ask you Ian. You have "Old Dog" by your name. How old are you Man and looking back what do you think you could have done to avoid this happening?

Just asking one "Old Dog" to another. Thanks,
Shovelcowboy
 

Trainguy

Chromeoholic
WOW that is a crazy story, You are a true Big Dog rider. you rode home 40 miles while having a heart attack so your dog didnt have to sit on the side of the road!
glad your OK now. thanks for the heads up.
how long are you going to be laid up?
That's what i was thinkin', 40 miles in the middle of a heart attack your my new hero, glad your OK:2thumbs:
 
Last edited:

erldawg

Guru
Glad to hear your OK Reloader. Definitly a true BDB to ride home first.

An unfortunate incident like this makes us all stop and think how precious and short our lives could be.
 

RRRUFF

Well-Known Member
Wow! So glad your ok. That's some story there. Maybe Gasman should start a story of the month thread. Seriously though glad your ok, take care.
 

superfly

Ride it like you stole it
Ian, Man I'm glad to hear you are ok. That makes my Biketoberfest story of breaking down sound like childs play. Take care of yourself and let's get out and ride when you are able to do it again.
 

Mad Dog

ValueTeck Enterprises
Damn, Glad your going to be ok.
Quick thinking about the coughing.
I read somewhere that it works.:2thumbs:
 

LARS

sippin & cruzin
Not for nothing,but,this would have been a perfect time for the BD riders assistance program,Glad you are OK.:flag:
 

pknowles

RETIRED
Need to change your name to lucky and start taking a baby asprin a day. Most doctors will tell you that it is one of the simplest ways to prevent a heart attack--This side of exercise and proper diet along with a dose of good genes. glad to hear you are doing fine.
 
Top