My best friend called me once with chest pain.
I told him the same thing, go now, do not wait, do not call me back until you are in the hospital.
The tricky part with chest pain is how easy it is to explain away. It feels like indigestion. Like a pulled muscle. Like anxiety. Like you slept wrong. The body does not always send the dramatic movie version where a man grabs his chest and collapses. Sometimes it is a dull pressure. Sometimes it is jaw pain, or pain down one arm, or just a strange feeling of something being wrong that you cannot quite name. And sweating for no reason is the detail that should always make you move fast.
The window matters more than almost anything else in medicine. Heart muscle that is starved of blood dies, and once it is gone it does not come back. Every minute spent weighing whether it is serious enough to bother going in is a minute of damage that could have been prevented.
There is a reason "time is muscle" became a phrase doctors actually use.
The one thing this tweet does right without even trying is show how a chain of people made the difference. One friend who took the call seriously. One neighbour who was home. One decision not to wait for morning or drive alone. That chain broke a hundred times in a day for other people, and it did not break here.
Chest pain plus sweating is not a combination you negotiate with. You just go.
Glaucoma
Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases that gradually damage the optic nerve, often due to increased pressure inside the eye. It is one of the leading causes of irreversible blindness worldwide.
Common Symptoms
Blurred vision
Loss of side (peripheral) vision
Eye pain or redness
Seeing halos around lights
Headache
Sudden vision loss in severe cases
⚠️ Early glaucoma may have no symptoms, which is why regular eye checks are important.
Risk Factors
Age above 40 years
Family history of glaucoma
High eye pressure
Diabetes or hypertension
Long-term steroid use
Eye injury
Prevention & Eye Care Tips
Go for routine eye examinations
Control blood pressure and diabetes
Avoid self-medication with steroid eye drops
Protect your eyes from injury
Take prescribed glaucoma medications consistently
Important Fact
Vision lost from glaucoma cannot usually be restored, but early detection and treatment can help slow or prevent further blindness.
👁️ “Protect your sight — don’t wait for symptoms before checking your eyes.”
Your body whispers before it screams.
That constant fatigue?
Those random headaches?
That poor concentration?
It might not be stress…
It might be dehydration.
Most people wait until they feel thirsty.
By then, your body is already struggling.
Dehydration doesn’t just make you tired — it can quietly lead to:
– Kidney stones
– Low energy levels
– Dry skin
– Poor brain function
💧 Start your morning with water
💧 Drink consistently, not occasionally
💧 Aim for light yellow urine — that’s your green light
Water is not optional.
It’s survival.
Update: The USDT has now reflected and we’ve successfully liquidated it.
Sincerely thank everyone who amplified and pushed for accountability; your support truly made a difference.🙏🏾
Appreciate @roqqupay for finally resolving this. Wishing everyone smoother transactions going >
@roqqupay Sharing an experience/ongoing concern isn’t a “false allegation”. The USDT sent since Feb 13th is still not reflecting in my sister’s wallet; if we are truly prioritized, you’d have attempted to address the issue or provide an update other than dropping a dismissive PR response.
@Nsogbu419@roqqupay They’ve just resolved mine, so I’m hoping @roqqupay gives this same level of urgency and accountability here too. No one should have to push this hard before their issue is taken seriously.
Consistency in resolving customer concerns matters. Hoping to see this sorted quickly.
@_Spinkz_@Annychizzy@Danvicotech@roqqupay They asked for an “XRP Tag” to look into the issue. Honestly adds to my confusion cos this case involves a USDT transaction.
Earlier it was said the delay was due to a “smart contract trigger”. She has provided the “XRP tag” tho. I’m hoping this finally leads to a resolution.