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Widow Maker Heart Attack Rule

The American Heart Association has a statistic that states only 10% of those suffering a widow maker heart attack survive the heart attack. I guess with that statistic in mind I have come to the realization that fighting for something important is now a obligation rather than an option. I can’t help but feel that all widow maker heart attack survivors should find their passion and do everything in their power to make the vision happen.

In recent weeks and months we have lost some very special people to the widow maker heart attack that held influential position in the USA. I am saddened every time I hear the words widow maker heart attack when it is disclosed the cause of death. I for one have a great deal to accomplish in life and I would implore all widow maker heart attack survivors to make their lasting impact.

Patrick Fox

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George Steinbrenner rest in peace

Love George Steinbrenner or hate him, history will show that what he has done for MLB is far more than any one person has done.  I just discovered on www.cnn.com that Steinbrenner had suffered a massive heart attack and passed away.  Steinbrenner was not a young man or even a terribly fit person, but none the less did not deserve to pass as he did. Once again, it sounds like yet another statistic has been added to the fatality figures associated to the “widow maker heart attack”.

The sad reality of this passing is that it more than likely did not have to take place. For the most part the widow maker heart attack can and usually is something that can be avoided. Perhaps, George in his passing will motivate other persons to take necessary steps to avoid this massive and sudden heart attack. I can only hope that his major stars realize just because they are stars does not make them immune to this very serious cause of sudden death. Just because a person is able to hit home runs, make sparkling plays in the outfield or infield, or perhaps stealing bases does not provide a proof positive of cardiovascular health.

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Dear President Obama

There has been a great deal said of late that there are critical indicators that show our economy is strong, stable and growing. I applaud those indicators but with guarded optimism.  As a devout entrepreneur I firmly believe that small business is the one and only viable answer to improving our economy. While “big business” makes for great interviews on the nightly national news, it is small business that is the heart beat of the United States economy.

As I sit here watching CSPAN2 waiting for hopefully the Senate vote on the money to allocated to the SBA for small business financing I applaud you for your drive to make this bill happen and the understanding that small business is what is going to create the next paradigm shift that will provide for new industries and jobs in 2010 and into the future.

I would hope that in fact the day you sign this bill for the SBA that you would be perhaps surrounded by enthusiastic small business owners and entrepreneurs that will without fail trumpet the signing. Please President Obama please consider this blog post a request to be one of those enthusiastic entrepreneurs. I would love to shake your hand and thank you for your vision, dreams and aspirations for the United States as we move forward.

Regards,

Patrick J. Fox

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President Obama, SBA, and US Senate…. getter done…….

Dear President Obama, United States Senate and ultimately the SBA:

The United States of America has long the been the breeding land of entrepreneurship. Most countries throughout the world would be jealous of entrepreneurial spirit that has made the United States the economic power that it became.  I know President that you have a rather full plate currently with the General putting his foot in his mouth, BP and Arizona, but please make a few calls to your friends in the Senate and get the SBA funding bill passed.

Entrepreneurs all over the United States are waiting to kick some butt again and revitalize the United States Economy and we quickly need action on the SBA funding bill in order to move our great nation forward.

House Passes Bid to Boost Small-Business Loans – WSJ Coverage
The U.S. House approved legislation Thursday to create a $30 billion fund to boost lending to small businesses through community banks. The vote was 241-182. The bill will now be combined with a $3.5 billion package of tax cuts directed at small businesses, which the House passed earlier this week and sent to the Senate for approval. “This bill will increase credit to small businesses and get them back on their feet, and help them continue to add jobs,” Rep. Ed Perlmutter (D., Colo.) said during House floor debate.

Please all of you that read this blog please call your Senators and tell them to finish the job and get this passed.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704026204575265971484415984.html?mod=WSJ_FinancingAndInvesting_LEFTTopHeadlines

Patrick J. Fox

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Roy Rogers Lives in Southern Illinois…announcing SeeShare vs Timeshare

Nearly every Baby Boomer  alive today remembers fondly Roy Rogers as he rode into the sunset singing “Happy Trails to you….”.  I have to admit all these years later that I became very attached to that melody and perhaps that quintessential thought of happy trails to all until we meet again in my day to day life.

I accept that this thought of life is a little corny in the year 2010, but with all the bad, horrible, catastrophic things happening today, perhaps corny should be the”in feeling” versus the odd feeling.

Having conveyed my opinion it is time to announce the earth shattering new idea of SeeShare in order to save as much of the Roy Rogers museum as possible. Recently, it was announced that the Roy Rogers museum was closing and all his artifacts were to be auctioned. The sad thing is that many of his artifacts will never be viewed by the public again if that happens.

Nearly every person alive today has heard about the idea of purchasing the dream vacation via a relatively new concept of Timeshares. I am proud to announce that I have created what I call the SeeShare. I am in the process of purchasing a ranch in southern Illinois that could house a large part of the Roy Rogers Museum for people to visit and utilize their “SeeShare” rights to relive fond memories during their viewing of Roy Rogers memorabilia. I need your help from all over the world to make this happen.

When I flat lined 6 times on March 31, 2008 many people thought I was out of the “entrepreneurial game”, but on the contrary brushing death not only provides motivation to get back in the game, but I think it adds divine guidance.

I hate the idea of the legend of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans will be scattered worldwide in private collections. It is time for action lets make this happen. Please send me an email at patrickfox@widowmakerheartattack.com so that I can provide a public museum of something that will be forever be something special to all baby boomer’s.

I look forward to the 1,000s of emails. Please tell your friends and any media contacts about my plan.

Thank you

Remember…Happy Trails to you…until we meet again…..

Patrick J. Fox

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John Goodman is smarter than the average bear….

Superstar Actor John Goodman for all his talents and laughs he provides us has now provided something much greater than laughs. John Goodman was a big as a bear, but now is changed his life dramatically to provide hope for others facing similar life challenges. There are many big people out there that each and every day the clock ticks closer to the day when they have that massive heart attack. John Goodman at times weighed as much as 400 lbs, but now looks to have lost perhaps 150 lbs.

Far to many actors have died an early death due to overweight and other problems. Heart attacks kill more people than all other reasons combined. Nice effort John Goodman don’t ever underestimate the fact that loss of  lbs are more important than laughs.

john goodman weight loss stops heart attack clock

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Suffering a heart attack can be a real bitch

Perhaps I should have been more delicate with my title .language. However, I am not sure taming it down would have merely described the suffering of a heart attack and its long term impact. I would consider myself to be a fighter or perhaps a competitive person, but what thing I find is that the mental motor is sometimes a little more sluggish than I would like. I don’t mean to imply that I am not still sharp, because I feel that I am indeed as sharp or in some instances sharper than I was prior to my heart attack. What I am finding of late is it seems that in morning I struggle to mentally start my motivational engines. The feeling is very frustrating to say the least. For almost my entire life I have always been pretty motivated be it morning or evening. What I have found since I went on disability the lack of direction makes me feel like I were a sail boat that perhaps somehow lost my keel. While I do move forward… the lack of keel does not keep me moving forward, but rather sideways and sometimes just simply a direction that I did not intend.

I am not sure if it is the PTSD or perhaps depression or maybe just simply lack of emotional direction but I realize that I must find that keel again. I am waiting patiently for word from the SBA and the back regarding the results of my presentation from last week to purchase The Broken Wheel Ranch in southern Illinois. I find that if I am able to focus on that dream and the multitude of activities and challenges that would go into making the ranch a success I am incredibly focused and happy. I realize that it will be hard work, and I am very ok with that fact. In fact I find myself hugely excited about the chance of having my own business again. I do in fact love to teach, but I think that love may be behind me unless I were able to find a perfect position that needs a business teacher.

Hopefully, by the end of this week I will have heard something regarding my dream of operating a small business in the form of owing The Broken Wheel Ranch.  I think it would be great to market my ranch and the wine tour of southern Illinois to all the heart attack survivors worldwide.  After all they say a good bottle of red wine is good for the heart…… :-)

God Willing this will be mine very shortly

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President Barack Obama dribbles basketball toward widowmaker heart attack

The President of the United States has proven to be one of a kind in so many ways. He is brilliant, articulate, and passionate about his agenda and from what I see caps that off with a nice jump shot. However, a nice jump shot does not equate to cardiovascular health. So many athletes assume because they are professional athletes think they have great cardio health. Having the ability to run 20 yards, or 100 yards for that matter has little to do with cardio health rather than leg strength.

President Obama while a democrat is a prime example of a fit athlete. He is also a example of a person that has a very stressful life and a prime candidate for cardio vascular problems even if he has none of the risk factors associated with heart disease. I would implore our President to determine if his cardiovascular program is “real” or is just a play basketball and that will do it routine. The United States of America is currently in a very precarious economic balancing act and the last thing humans need world wide is the lose of you Mr. President due to The Widow Maker Heart Attack. Regardless of a persons political convictions, democrat, republican, independent, green your health is critical to the worlds stability.

If it is there the Wild West I would call you out President Obama and challenge you and your dog to a powerwalk  against me and my dog to see if you really are cardio vascular fit.  If you survived the challenge… we could play a nice game of catch as a cool down.  Seriously, President Obama please do what you can to ensure the American people that you are cardio healthy as we need your stability for the foreseeable future.

Should I say high noon…Rock City, Il. ?

Patrick Fox

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Dreams do come true for heart attack survivors

A couple days ago I had the incredible opportunity to present a business plan that I have been working on for the last 5 months. For the last 5 months I have been almost non stop focused on creating a business plan for a horse campground in southern Illinois. The current owner lost his wife to cancer in the last 6 months and no longer wanted to own and run a ranch.  I have been working with horses for 12 years now and I love working with people and chatting so I thought it would be a great opportunity.

A couple days ago I had the opportunity to make a presentation to a bank and the SBA and I felt great. I was so focused and pumped for the moment that life was as perfect as it could be. Regardless of the outcome… I have loved every moment of planning and ultimately the presentation. What a great feeling.

Patrick

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Heart Attack Recovery is mental and physical….big time

The survival of a massive heart attack is just a small part of the challenge I have found. When I say small…I really mean small. The emotional side of recovery is something that day to day levels of challenge can change much like the difference of ever wave in the ocean. There will be days when all is calm and life is nearly like winning the powerball mentally. Other days I have found is similar to that Kevin Costner movie “The Perfect Storm” when the boat is vertical versus the customary horizontal in the water.

Since Oct. 7 I have found myself on teaching disability and in many ways the waves have subsided for the most part. I have found however that even small waves can be tricky. What I have found in the last several months is the importance of finding something to plan for or get excited about to keep the mind active and hitting on all cylinders. For me I have found pleasure in planning the ins and outs of a new business idea. I have been working on web sites and business plans for three months and they are nearly complete. I have an appointment in Marion, Il. this Tuesday to present my business plan.  Nervous all ready…but in a very positive way.

The physical side of things is difficult to say the least. Changing eating lifestyle from very good to incredible is a real bit_ _. My wife is fantastic in that area and I am trying to be nice with the adjustments, but that does not always happen when I have a erotic desire for a pepperoni pizza or something equally outside the rule box.

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