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I was out on Norway lake on Sunday. First time I've hit the ice all season. Wanted to take my wheeler out as I've yet to use it myself since I've owned it. It lost its spark so thinking it's the coil pack and plug wire. I had reached out to a friend for a rescue tow, but then things went south. I started getting a headache, cold sweats, pain across my chest with 0 energy. Oh my..I knew the signs and new I couldn't wait. I called my buddy and told him I was in trouble because I thought I was having a heart attack. He was 30 min out I couldn't wait. I yelled for help from some people across the lake, one person said what? I yelled to him I thought I was having a heart attack and needed to get to the boat launch fast. Called my finance and told her to call 911 and meet me there. I never got that guy's name but know he said he didn't know the lake but he saved my life I'm sure. It was indeed a heart attack and they rushed me to Steven's to administer some drugs then off to CMMC where they put in a stent. I am putting this out on here in hopes of finding this hero to me. I can't thank him enough. Still in the hospital and with luck will be headed home with a changed lifestyle tomorrow. But whoever you are thank you, thank you, thank you!
Glad you made it out and kudos to the guys who helped you.Wishing you a speedy and complete recovery so you can get back out there.I gotta admit, this story scares me a little. I do lotsa stuff that brings me far from the nearest roads, year round. I did some solo hikes in hot weather last year that had me feeling the heat and exertion enough to have twinges of concern. Like most of us I carry a phone but when your an hours walk from the road, only so much help you can expect. Not gonna stop doing what I love but will probably put a little more thought into admitting my limitations.
If you haven't already, look into the Garmin Inreach, I'm going to be getting one very shortly.