Molly Fadden, a 30-year-old financial analyst, was in the kitchen of her Chester Springs townhouse one day in March, chopping carrots for a salad, when she suddenly felt winded, her heart beating fast. Fadden, who was recovering from a minor surgery on her right big toe, chalked up the symptoms-and others she'd had that week-to being anxious or out of shape. She'd had to take a break from her typical exercise regimen for her recovery, but that was expected; the surgery itself was going to help her eventually return to running without pain. She brushed off her husband's suggestion that they go to the hospital.
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