after having breakfast at Putrajaya Marriott Hotel, I informed Naja about the incident that had occurred last night... initially, I assumed it was merely a GERD attack, but she strongly advised me to get it checked at a clinic... after completing the hotel check‑out, I went straight to Mediklinik Mikhail Puncak Alam and consulted Dr. Muhammed Sultan... when I mentioned the excessive sweating I experienced while resting in the restroom, he immediately performed an ECG, which confirmed that I had actually suffered a heart attack on the day of the incident... without delay, the doctor administered Aspirin 300 mg and Plavix 300 mg stat and issued a referral letter for urgent hospital treatment... I immediately contacted Naja to inform her of my condition and we agreed to proceed to Ara Damansara Medical Centre... I declined waiting for an ambulance, insisting that I would arrange my own transport, and eventually drove myself to the emergency department... there, another ECG was conducted and confirmed the same diagnosis - a mild heart attack... Naja arrived shortly after and promptly handled matters at the counter, including urgent arrangements for angioplasty... once approval from Prudential was obtained, I was transferred to the cardiac catheterization laboratory, where the angioplasty was performed by Dr. Liew Chee Khoon, a cardiologist at the centre... I remained fully conscious throughout the entire procedure, during which 1 stent was inserted into my right coronary artery... I was informed that another blockages in the left coronary artery would be addressed in the following month to allow careful monitoring of blood flow and overall stability first... this was my first experience being fully awake inside an operating theatre, and the procedure went smoothly without complications... I was then transferred to the ICU, where I was able to converse with both Naja and the attending doctors... I asked her to inform the FOB WhatsApp group about my condition... as ICU visiting hours were limited, she returned home while I remained there to rest and recover under close medical supervision...



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