why do cardiac arrests happen? - #19867
I am really worried about my dad. He’s 67 and a couple of weeks ago, he was just watching TV when he suddenly collapsed. It was terrifying! The paramedics said he experienced a cardiac arrest, and it just came out of nowhere. I keep asking myself why do cardiac arrests happen, like, did he ignore something? He had high blood pressure but he was taking meds for it, or at least that’s what I thought. He never mentioned having chest pain or anything. I mean, he did complain about some fatigue and there were these moments where he got dizzy but, who hasn’t felt that sometimes? I thought it was just getting older or maybe anxiety from work. The doctors ran a bunch of tests on him after, and now he’s on some heart meds, but it's all so overwhelming. I can’t help thinking why do cardiac arrests happen suddenly like this? Is it lifestyle, genetics, something wrong with his heart that we didn’t know about? I just want to understand how to help him, prevent it from happening again, or if these things are just... inevitable? Can lifestyle changes make a difference or is that too late for him? Please help!
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