TV chef and author Sally Bee felt ‘impending sense of doom’ before a heart attack

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When celebrity chef and author Sally Bee suddenly had a feeling of “impending doom” one day she “immediately” knew something was wrong. The then 36-year-old promptly “collapsed” to the floor and an ambulance was called. But despite being taken to the hospital medical staff ruled out the possibility of a heart attack.

Now, aged 54, Sally has suffered five heart attacks (including three in one week) due to a certain condition that makes her especially vulnerable to heart problems – and has been sharing her story to help others.

Speaking about her first heart attack in 2004, she said: “I had a feeling of impending doom, as if a big black cloud was looming over me.

“I understood immediately that something very serious was happening to me and that it was beyond my control.

“I collapsed on the floor, feeling as if my chest was being crushed and struggling to breathe. I felt sick and hot and sweaty.”

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The ambulance crew only found a slight abnormality to her heart rhythm but ruled out any heart problems due to her young age and healthy lifestyle. After a few hours at the hospital, she was sent home with indigestion tablets.

However, this is not unusual as a British Heart Foundation funded study in 2016 showed women are 50 percent more likely to receive the wrong initial diagnosis after a heart attack and are half as likely as men to promptly receive the life-saving treatments they need.

As a result, it is thought an estimated 8,000 women in England and Wales died needlessly from heart attacks over the course of a decade.

But Sally, who lives in Stratford-Upon-Avon with her three children and husband, said: “I was filled with an all-consuming need and desire and passion not to let myself die. I can’t put into words how strong the feeling was.”

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“Weakness, sweating, or shortness of breath, as well as discomfort in arms, neck, jaw or shoulders, can also be present.

“Blood pressure might drop and the heart might start beating irregularly, too fast or too slowly. All of this might cause distress, panic, and the feeling that something bad is likely to happen.

“However, sometimes, symptoms might be vague, mimicking indigestion, or unusual, or even absent. Therefore, diagnosing a heart attack might be challenging, but if there are any worrying symptoms, they should not be ignored.”

Typical symptoms of a heart attack include:

  • Chest pain – a feeling of pressure, heaviness, tightness or squeezing across your chest
  • Pain in other parts of the body – it can feel as if the pain is spreading from your chest to your arms (usually the left arm, but it can affect both arms), jaw, neck, back and tummy
  • Feeling lightheaded or dizzy
  • Sweating
  • Shortness of breath
  • Feeling sick (nausea) or being sick (vomiting)
  • An overwhelming feeling of anxiety (similar to a panic attack)
  • Coughing or wheezing.

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