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Andrew lecturing me |
My rhythm troubles worsened as sometime over that weekend I developed an atrial flutter. My heart was racing and my shortness of breath was so intense that I barely felt functional. It was a week before it was diagnosed, and having gone on for so long, they weren't able to correct it via cardioversion because a clot might have developed in my heart and could potentially cause a stroke. I underwent a procedure on 10/31 (spooky) to check for clots (none), and then was zapped back into rhythm.
Next week is going to be interesting; I'll be repeating the exercise stress test on
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Brent: "Sit in the chair!" |
While I'm on the topic, here's a list on conditions that are almost certainly a result of living with cardiomyopathy/CHF: Anemia, gout, diabetes, hypothyroidism, and I might as well throw in anxiety and depression. Good times.
Anyway, I have something to look forward to next week, something that makes all of this struggling worth it (see below). I'll try and update after the next Seattle trip.
PS If you follow me on facebook, I have a habit of saying 'brb, heart surgery' before every heart related procedure. I promise that if it's something more dramatic than sticking probes in there, I'll be sure to specify.
Weight: 215.8, Symptoms: All of the usual, but mostly just very, very tired.
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