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Sounds kind of "Tachy" to me.......... Wink Laughing

I am glad for you De! Apparently after all you have been thru with the heart valve replacement and stuff you at least know that all is good.. That should give you some peace of mind.

I have a different scenario and it is a downward path that the vast majority of males who have this will live about five years according to multiple major Hospital studies.

I have Congestive Failure. It won't get any better but is will definitely over a short time span get worse.. Between 5 - 10 years is the usual range.

SO I want to see some things and check off some bucket list items between now and then..

One thing that stands out that has changed with my physical well being is I tire more easily and need to take naps..

I'm not as ancient as Ribs and was in pretty decent physical shape when the heart attack happened.

SO its all behind and we can move on to enjoy the life we have been given..

I hope to celebrate our 50th anniversary this year in the fall on Sweetest Day.. We were married on that day.

So I will take advantage of the time God has given me before being promoted to His Kingdom thru HIS SON.

I think I may go ahead and secure our burial plots locally and possibly do some other things so Miz micro doesn't have to when that time occurs.

Oh well, I will use the time I have and be happy and glad I have been given it to enjoy!


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My Heart
By: De_Composed
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Tue, 30 Apr 24 9:15 PM
Msg. 52791 of 60008

I had an MRI last week which, I'm happy to say, showed my heart to be operating "within normal limits." In other words, they aren't seeing anything wrong with it.

As my cardiologist explained it, the ventricular tachycardia I experienced last fall could have been indicative of a problem with the right ventricle. That would carry serious risk.

When I asked him, "Serious risk of what?" he said, "Serious risk of sudden death."

But the MRI has now ruled that out so all is good in my world. Well, kind of good. They still don't know why I had tachycardia. And since I never felt it, I don't know if it was a one time thing or a regular occurrence.


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