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Have you ever had a few days of unexplained back pain, persistent indigestion, or unusual fatigue — and then simply moved on? 😣 Here is something most people over 60 are never told. Approximately 40 percent of all heart attacks produce no classic symptoms. No chest pain. No left arm radiation. No dramatic collapse. Just a quiet ache, a lingering tiredness, or a feeling of indigestion that passed after a few days — while the heart muscle was permanently scarred. Women are significantly more likely than men to experience silent or atypical heart attacks. And millions of seniors discover the evidence of a past cardiac event — for the first time — on a routine EKG taken years after it occurred. In this video, Dr. Katherine Sullivan explains exactly why so many heart attacks after 60 produce no chest pain — and what they feel like instead, the five atypical warning signals that are almost universally dismissed as muscle pain, indigestion, stress, or aging, why women and people with diabetes are at the highest risk of silent myocardial infarction — and why this makes them the most vulnerable to delayed or absent treatment, what a routine EKG can reveal years after a silent event — and why every adult over 60 should have one annually, and the complete action plan that reduces the risk of a first or repeat cardiac event — starting today. ⚠️❤️✨ Many seniors discover — for the first time — that an episode they explained away as stress or a muscle ache was their heart sending a warning in a language nobody had taught them to read. The silence was never safety. Today you learn to hear it. 💙 👉 Comment your age and what state you're watching from — have you ever had an unexplained episode of back pain, fatigue, or indigestion lasting several days that you never connected to your heart? 👉 Share this video with a woman over 60 who believes she would know if she were having a heart attack. 👉 Subscribe for weekly senior health strategies that find the warnings standard medicine consistently misses until it is too late. ⚠️ This video is for educational and informational purposes only and does not replace medical advice. If you are currently experiencing back pain, jaw discomfort, breathlessness, or unusual fatigue — call emergency services immediately rather than waiting to see if it resolves.