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Did you know that more than 80 percent of heart attacks are preceded by warning signs that appear months — sometimes more than a year — before the event? 😣 Most of those warning signs are never recognized. Not by the people experiencing them. Not by their doctors. Because they don't look like what we expect a heart warning to look like. They feel like fatigue. Like getting older. Like stress. Like a muscle that's been worked too hard. In this video, Dr. Katherine Sullivan explains exactly why heart attacks appear to strike without warning — and why that appearance is almost always an illusion, the six most important and most consistently overlooked warning signs of cardiac events in adults over 60, why symptoms like unusual fatigue, jaw discomfort, and shortness of breath with minimal exertion are cardiac red flags that most seniors dismiss for months, the cardiac risk numbers your doctor may not be discussing with you — and how to ask for them, and the complete action plan that could help you recognize and respond to your body's warnings before they become an emergency. ⚠️❤️✨ Richard had every warning sign for eight months. He survived his heart attack. But the eight months before it represented eight months of opportunity — opportunity to act before the damage was done. Your body is speaking. Today you learn to listen. 💙 👉 Comment your age and what state you're watching from — have you experienced any unexplained fatigue, shortness of breath, or discomfort in your chest, jaw, or shoulder in recent months? 👉 Share this video with someone over 60 who needs to hear this — it may be the most important thing you do for someone you love today. 👉 Subscribe for weekly senior health strategies that go beyond routine checkups and address the warnings most people never learn to recognize. ⚠️ This video is for educational and informational purposes only and does not replace medical advice. If you are experiencing chest pain, severe shortness of breath, or any symptoms of a cardiac emergency — call 911 immediately. Do not wait.