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You’re Having a Heart Attack

What Actually Happens From the First Lie to the Last Decision

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You’re Having a Heart Attack

By: Orlando E. Rivera
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You’re Having a Heart Attack

What No One Tells You Until It’s Almost Too Late

Most heart attacks don’t look like heart attacks.

They look like discomfort. Fatigue. Indigestion. Anxiety. A bad day you plan to push through. They look almost normal until suddenly they aren’t.

Written by Orlando E. Rivera, a former EMT, paramedic, emergency nurse, cath lab nurse, and cardiovascular quality leader, You’re Having a Heart Attack exposes the uncomfortable reality behind cardiac emergencies, survival, and what happens after the hospital saves your life.

This is not a feel-good health book.
It is a translation of what actually happens before, during, and long after a heart attack, told by someone who has lived every handoff of care.

Inside this book, you’ll learn:

  • Why heart attack symptoms are often missed, minimized, or dismissed

  • How the body knows something is wrong before tests and certainty catch up

  • What really happens in emergency rooms and cath labs when minutes matter

  • Why surviving a heart attack doesn’t feel the way people expect it to

  • The hidden emotional, physical, and psychological aftermath no one prepares you for

  • How fear, fatigue, anger, grief, and hyper-vigilance quietly shape life after survival

This book is for:

  • Anyone who wants to recognize heart attack warning signs before it’s too late

  • Patients and families trying to understand what really happened

  • Survivors struggling with the aftermath no one talks about

  • Nurses, paramedics, clinicians, and healthcare professionals who live these moments daily

  • Readers who want honest, human medical insight — not platitudes

Unlike traditional heart health books, this one does not rely on slogans, checklists, or false reassurance. It tells the truth about uncertainty, judgment, and survival — in language meant for real people, not charts.

This is a book you don’t realize you need until you recognize yourself on the page.

Because the most dangerous moment isn’t collapse.

It’s the moment when everything still almost feels normal.

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