It's good she's home Danny Give her a big hug and kiss from all of us, here on the forum.
A year ago last Christmas my wife started feeling strange and fluttery sort of like jello sloshing around and butterfly wings beating in her chest. NO PAIN or real discomfort, She and her son were watching TV in the afternoon around 3 or so, and she described what she was feeling to him and he said Ma it sounds like you are having a heart attack. They called our DR's office and the receptionist said to get to the hospital. They drove in and they were immediatly sent to Medford which has one of the top cardio staff in the country. By 8pm she called me and said Hi honey I'm fine, they had placed a stent in her heart and they told her what she had was VERY serious if they hadn't gotten to her right away she would have died. They were both she and her son chewed out royally for DRIVING to the hospital. If you suspect your wife is having a heart attack (or husband for that matter) CALL 911 do not drive her or him yourself. If they go into cardiac arrest you will not be able to help them and chances are they will die not to mention you are a hazard on the road as well, ambulance crews are trained and equipped to handle emergencies like that you aren't.
As it turned out she went in on a Thrusday and came home on Saturday and made dinner when she got home! Tough old broad!! So I have to say anytime you have a heart attack it is SERIOUS!
Gabby