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Hmmm ... a few years back, my wife's pulse rate skyrocketed and wouldn't slow down. I took her to the emergency room and ultimately the prognosis was, that over the course of her life, a strand of heart muscle tissue had grown down into one of the chambers in her heart and was interfering with the path of the electrical charges. The cardiologist said her case was "classic" and that this happens to a large number of people. They inserted a scope with a laser on the end of it, zapped the muscle strand, and everything went right back to normal.

I certainly do hope and pray that your wife is doing much better, today.




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I spent part of last night at the hospital...
By: Decomposed
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Wed, 23 Aug 17 7:10 PM
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I was on the phone with my builder around 7:30 pm... hung up and found my wife on the floor outside of our bedroom, unconscious. For about two seconds, my life flashed before my eyes, then I saw that she was still breathing.

I called 911. Paramedics came in about ten minutes. By then she was groggy but able to answer some of their questions. Her BP was something like 190/130.

They took her to Emergency. She quickly improved with nothing but saline, and we were home by 11:30. There's no real diagnosis. Her blood sugar and the rest of the panel was fine. Her heart checked out okay, though they said they saw some sort of a gap in its beat that they didn't think was severe enough to have caused the incident.

Before this happened, she'd been feeling tired so she lay down. She got up later, walked to the door (still feeling fine) and . . . woke up with paramedics standing over her. Clearly, she needs to take her time gettng out of bed from now on.

She'll be talking to her cardiologist about the meds for her blood pressure (high, obviously) and heart (arrhythmia). Until then, hopefully there will be no repeat incident.

All in all, a rotten night that at least had a good ending. 


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