
An Unexpected Meeting on a Different Route
Even minor adjustments to our daily routine can have a big impact. This was the case for Kentucky teacher Malissa Sergent Lewis, who one summer morning in 2016 decided on the spur of the moment to take an alternative route to work.
In an attempt to go to her elementary school more quickly, Malissa, who was running late, chose to take a side route rather than the main highway. She had no idea how much this little diversion would affect her day.

Malissa saw an odd sight as she drove along the desolate road: an abandoned trash bag. But this was no regular bag—it appeared to be in motion.
Malissa was forced by curiosity to look into it more. She noticed that someone had purposefully tied the bag tight as she cautiously approached it. She cautiously tore open a corner of the bag, only to find a touching surprise within.
A puppy was inside the sack, and as soon as it spotted light, it began to eagerly wag its tail. Malissa was astounded by what she saw. For an indefinite amount of time, the puppy had been abandoned in the middle of the road and kept inside a trash bag.

A Heartfelt Reaction
Unable to ignore the defenseless puppy, Malissa made the decision to take it to work. After her son eventually brought the dog home, they went to the vet to make sure it was healthy.
Malissa tried everything to figure out how the puppy got into the bag by the side of the road, but she was unable. She got in touch with animal control because she was afraid it would be lost or stolen. Remarkably, nobody had claimed ownership of the puppy or reported it missing.

With a great deal of compassion, Malissa and her family decided to give the puppy the love and care it deserved by adopting it. Malissa, though, was unable to understand the callousness of someone who would commit such a heinous deed.
An Unexpected Development
Malissa thought back on the event and realized that she would never have found the abandoned puppy if she had carried out her usual routine that day. This coincidental meeting changed the story, sparing the dog from an otherwise terrible outcome.

The tale of Malissa’s generosity serves as a reminder of the amazing people who give their all to better the lives of mistreated and abandoned animals. Their commitment and kindness make the world a happier and better place for these defenseless animals.
To honor Malissa and those who go above and beyond to provide love and hope to animals in need, please spread the word about this story.
Your Body Warns You: 7 Signs to Watch for a Month Before a Heart Attack
In today’s fast-paced world, stress and unhealthy lifestyles have become common, increasing the risk of serious health issues. Many people rely on fast food, struggle with maintaining a healthy weight, and face obesity, all of which can contribute to heart disease.
Heart attacks are the leading cause of death in America, but did you know that your body may warn you weeks in advance? Recognizing these signs early could save your life.
Here are seven key symptoms to watch for:
1. Extreme Fatigue
Feeling unusually tired, weak, or drained—especially without a clear reason—can indicate reduced blood flow to the heart due to narrowed arteries. Persistent fatigue may be an early warning sign of heart trouble.

2. Shortness of Breath
When your heart isn’t pumping efficiently, your lungs may not receive enough oxygen, leading to breathing difficulties. If you find yourself struggling to catch your breath, it’s important to consult a doctor as it could signal an impending heart attack.
3. Unexplained Weakness
Sudden and unexplained weakness might be your body’s way of telling you to slow down. If you frequently feel weak or faint, don’t ignore it—seek medical attention.
4. Dizziness and Cold Sweats
Poor circulation can cause dizziness and excessive sweating. If you feel lightheaded or break out in cold sweats without any obvious cause, it may be a sign of heart issues.
5. Flu-Like Symptoms
Many heart attack survivors report experiencing flu-like symptoms—such as nausea, chills, or body aches—just days before their attack. If you’re feeling unwell but suspect it’s more than just a cold, don’t dismiss it.
6. Chest Pressure or Discomfort
A common warning sign of a heart attack is persistent chest pressure, discomfort, or pain. This sensation often increases in intensity leading up to an attack. If you experience chest tightness, seek immediate medical help.

7. Swelling in the Feet and Ankles
Congestive heart failure can cause fluid buildup, leading to swelling in the legs, ankles, and feet. If you notice persistent swelling, it could be a sign that your heart isn’t pumping blood effectively.
Take Action—Your Health Matters!
If you or someone you know is experiencing these symptoms, don’t ignore them. Consult a doctor as soon as possible. Early detection and lifestyle changes can significantly reduce your risk of a heart attack.
For more expert advice, watch the video below featuring Dr. Travis Stork discussing heart attack symptoms.
Also, check out a helpful demonstration on Heart Attack Cough (Self-Aid).
Share this article with your loved ones—you could help save a life!
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