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My Story: “I Thought I Was Having A Hot Flash But It Was Really…”

Kimberly Montgomery’s refusal to see things negatively was a huge advantage to her over the years. That is, however, until she didn’t take the signs of a heart attack or her family history seriously, and it almost cost her her life.

When Kimberly became ill one afternoon after a hot yoga class, she came up with many explanations for her nausea and profuse sweating – a heart attack wasn’t one of them. Instead, she was sure she simply hadn’t cooled down from class. Or it was food poisoning. Or the onset of menopause even crossed her mind. She was sure it was nothing critical.

When her symptoms persisted, a friend convinced her to walk to a nearby urgent care clinic. She was transported by ambulance to a nearby hospital, but even that wasn’t enough to worry her.

How She Found Out What She Really Suffered From

When Kimberly asked the doctor, who was about to perform a heart catheterization procedure, if he could wait a few minutes until her family arrived, he told her there was no time to lose. She had just had a heart attack.

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Kimberly, like many women, was completely unaware that nausea and sweating are two major symptoms.

“When I heard the words ‘heart attack,’ I finally started worrying,” she says. “I was no longer in denial about what was happening to me.”

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The doctor assessed the damage to her heart and found one artery with a 75 percent blockage and another with an 80 percent blockage. Two stents were inserted, and the cardiac rehab process began.

An avid exerciser, Kimberly found the recovery process frustrating.

“I was used to being active every day, and in my mind I knew I could do it,” she says. “But I had to really slow down and rebuild my body. I would be tired after walking just two blocks.”

Even more frustrating was Kimberly’s attempt to understand why this had happened to her. Her grandfather had died of heart disease years ago, but he was 80 years old at the time. Her mother was diagnosed with atrial fibrillation a few years earlier, but no one in her family had experienced a heart attack at such a young age.

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Why Her Hot Flashes Matched Her Real Symptoms

Frequent or persistent hot flashes can be a sign of an increased risk of heart attack or stroke. While having hot flashes doesn’t necessarily mean you’re going to have a heart attack, it could indicate that some of your arteries aren’t working as well as they should.

A study from the University of Pittsburgh found that women who experience frequent or persistent hot flashes have up to an 80% increased risk of heart attack, stroke, or other cardiovascular disease over 20 years.

But remember, having hot flashes does not mean you’re going to have a heart attack. Instead, it indicates that some of your arteries may not be working as well as they should. Knowing that can help you and your health care provider better assess your overall risk for heart disease and other cardiovascular problems.

Did Her Family History Have Something to Do With It?

They were all athletes, running track in high school and continuing to exercise into their adult years. She didn’t connect the dots of her family’s history of heart disease until after she’d had her heart attack.

“I just never considered that I could get heart disease,” she says. “I saw my doctor regularly and had great results at my company wellness screenings each year.”

But although she had been watching her blood pressure numbers, she wasn’t paying attention to cholesterol. Now fully recovered, Kimberly does cardio every single day and has adjusted her diet to be low in cholesterol and sodium. She’s also working hard to pass these healthy habits onto her 22-year-old son, as well as other family members and her coworkers.

“I sometimes feel like I am the downer at office parties because I am really careful about what I eat and I like to coach people on how they can be healthier too,” she jokes.

Recently, an office birthday party included a Greek yogurt bar with fruit toppings rather than a cake – a sign that her coaching may be working. Energetic, active, and still an eternal optimist, Kimberly has since turned a major health setback into a positive by educating others about listening to their bodies when something isn’t right.

“Women, in particular, need to be reminded to take care of our bodies and pay attention when something is not right,” she says. “We tend to focus so much on how everyone around us is feeling that we forget about ourselves.”

By Derrick Lane | Published June 12, 2025

June 12, 2025 by Derrick Lane

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