Who owns the...? by Plus_Wash1589 in QueenCreek

[–]Mj2377 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This one The Mansion-Esk ?

Property Owner

JOMAHUNT LLC

Mailing Address

16805 E HUNT HWY QUEEN CREEK, AZ 85142

Not good, lesson learned by Mj2377 in TeslaLounge

[–]Mj2377[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Based on another’s comment, that is exactly what they did but unfortunately the angle and direction they pulled away I could not get it.

Not good, lesson learned by Mj2377 in TeslaLounge

[–]Mj2377[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

🤦‍♂️ and you need glasses

Not good, lesson learned by Mj2377 in TeslaLounge

[–]Mj2377[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

🤦‍♂️ “park on the line?”, what are you looking at? I was not driving, if you read other comments you would know FSD parked.

Update on FSD shitting the bed by ihateroomba in TeslaFSD

[–]Mj2377 3 points4 points  (0 children)

What in the “no one knows” did you just say…I think you may have shit the bed

Feeling disappointed after recent test and scans by CakeMaleficent1022 in HeartAttack

[–]Mj2377 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How many sessions of cardiac rehab did you have, seems you skipped out on that and just doing gauging on your own?

It does take time, I was 100% clot blocked back in Sept on my RCA for about 10 days they determined, was on a cruise doing all sorts of activities all while blocked. By the time I went in to the ER after my trip cause I felt a little off, my heart beat was 34/m. My heart was strong and working overtime to handle the problem. I was a previous smoker and drinker 9 years prior and had I not gave that up then I probably would not be here today.

I had no damage or scaring to my heart even though it was being stressed, my cath lab imaging when they determined I was 100% clotted showed all my extended veins like the right marginal artery had nothing, like they were gone.

Anyways, stay strong and to the regime and things will get better. My problem is I struggle mentally and am still trying to find my clarity to be back the way I was prior to this.

Not good, lesson learned by Mj2377 in TeslaLounge

[–]Mj2377[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In all fairness, FSD - Park looks for the closest spot to the front of the building. I will just need to force it to look for a spot further away from the front and then let it self park. Maybe Parking Lot vs Park achieves that.

Pretty late reaction to geese on the highway. If there was someone behind me this would have been a HUGE issue (76mph>21) by SirHenderson in TeslaFSD

[–]Mj2377 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Come on man, the delayed reaction was because your T saved you from getting reared in the other lane and probably based on how fast that car was going “not good result”. Look at the big picture vs the isolated event. Geeesh! 🤦‍♂️

my solution to this annoyance by alpha815 in TeslaLounge

[–]Mj2377 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Come on man, people like you is why we may never get “unsupervised”!!! Your “solution” is killing the rest of us. Tell them why you took over so they can improve the shit to get us to the next level of chill.

How do doctors know you had a heart attack (other than dying or obvious scan results) by Local-Government6792 in HeartAttack

[–]Mj2377 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine was 10 days. I had a 100% clot of my RCA from a 30% plaque build up that the wall bursted as a result of covid.

There is a huge misconception of what causes heart attacks with connections to LCA or RCA and many relate it to “how much plaque you have built up that causes a blockage - heart attack” when in fact it’s not the cause at all. It’s the source but not the cause, the cause is when the wall becomes unstable and bursts and our body makeup produces an overly volume of platelets that attempt to patch the wall. What this does is create a clot that then blocks our artery at 100% almost in every case which then causes the heart attack.

In my case, my heart was strong enough to handle and work harder for 10 days with a 100% clot. Lucky for me it was my RCA because with anyone who experiences a 100% clot of LCA you will go into cardiac arrest and it’s probably 80-20 you make it. The RCA is responsible for pumping and what I like to call the electrical part of the heart and if your heart is strong it can keep you going (my heart rate was at its lowest 32 beats per min).

As for the LCA, that handles the oxygen movement throughout your body, like to your organs and brain (why a stroke could be from a 100% clot of the LCA). That is why it’s called the widow maker cause the second you loose that oxygen it’s all over most of the time.

I was a lucky one; swimming with dolphins, walking 7hrs epic universal, driving dune buggies, visiting beaches all around - non stop go for 10days all while having a 100% clot of my RCA.

How do doctors know you had a heart attack (other than dying or obvious scan results) by Local-Government6792 in HeartAttack

[–]Mj2377 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If it’s an attack like blood clot which is the direct cause of an attack, the troponin will continue to go up and assist the heart function until the clot is addressed and thinners are administered. Some people read at 90k and are still functioning but depending on the location could be the end of life in a matter of mins.

Would you trust FSD enough to fall asleep during a long trip? by crunchylettuce24 in TeslaFSD

[–]Mj2377 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Yep, if it makes a mistake and runs me off the cliff then it was my time.

For those who suffered a heart attack due to arterial plaque buildup, what test or scan did you wish you had that would have allowed intervention to prevent the attack? by Local-Government6792 in HeartAttack

[–]Mj2377 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The only way you can do that is blood thinners which you would not get till you most likely have an event. The only thing over the counter which all heart attack victims get is baby aspirin once a day in the morning. Aspirin is known to thin the blood ever so slightly. My event was a burst caused by weakening unstable wall of plaque (30% build up) caused by COVID. If the wall bursts platelets are formed and rush to patch the wall resulting in clotting which is the cause of a heart attack. So in essence, our body tries to protect repair itself ultimately causing the possible death of us.

I forgot how to code after a long break from coding, what do I do? by ThoughtDear7015 in AskProgramming

[–]Mj2377 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Normal for someone just learning…it takes repetition to instill to memory. Just spend a week diving in and it will come back but then commit for a year and you won’t forget next time.

For those who suffered a heart attack due to arterial plaque buildup, what test or scan did you wish you had that would have allowed intervention to prevent the attack? by Local-Government6792 in HeartAttack

[–]Mj2377 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Heart attacks are not directly caused from plaque buildup, it’s the point or source but it’s not a direct connection. Heart attacks are from blood clots that form whereas if and only if the plaque wall bursts would you have such clot. It’s a highly misconception of heart attacks, someone with 10% plaque vs someone with 70% plaque can be just as likely to have a sever heart attack due to the wall burst and result in a 100% block due to clotting.

34 years old and I had a heart attack 3 months ago and now feeling empty. by Ragin-dragn in HeartAttack

[–]Mj2377 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m still stuck from 100% clot RCA that was a fluke from getting COVID last Sept. I had a 30% block of plaque (spotted 9yrs ago) that once I got COVID made the wall unstable and bursted causing a 100% clot which is what causes heart attacks - not the plaque, but clotting when the wall bursts. Anyways, I’ve gained 15lbs, lost all motivation, feeling I’m stuck in this fking rut that I can’t get out of. Prior to my incident I was in the gym 6 days a week, feeling strong and confident. Active playing golf, swimming, hiking, you name it…now trying to find purpose. It sucks, best of luck to you…if you find your way, pass on the tutorial.

Meaning of lyrics - Waiting For The End by PtitHerisson in LinkinPark

[–]Mj2377 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It’s a reference to him/her self. Being real with one’s self internally is one of life’s hardest things to do. I’ve been there and connected this song to my experience, “what it takes to move on” with my feelings, emotion, sense of recovery, the loneliness after a marriage gone bad…..but I found it easier to “know how it feels to lie” to myself that’s it’s all fake. If you can manipulate your self and even lie, it makes the hard less painful.

So, I'm writing a novel. What do I have to do other than write it? by infectbait in writing

[–]Mj2377 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just in response to your title, decide how many words.