You’re Having a Heart Attack
What Actually Happens From the First Lie to the Last Decision
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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.