Health Update: For those who haven’t been following my blog for long, I’ve spent most of the last decade suffering from non-continuous Atrial Fibrillation (AFib), which is an irregular and rapid heart rate that occurs when one or both of the two upper chambers of a heart experience chaotic electrical signals. Basically “AFib” is a fast and irregular heart beat. The heart rate in atrial fibrillation may range from 100 to 175 beats a minute. My most common symptoms include: chest palpitations, sweating, a shortness of breath (difficult to fully inhale) and a “feeling” of weight on my chest. Most of the time my symptoms are brief – a minute to a half hour. My most frequent symptom is the chest palpitations. Occasionally, the symptoms double up or last longer. Rarely, the symptoms go to three and or last more than 90 minutes. When that happens, I go to the ER. | |
Just to be clear, many folks live with continuous AFib for decades. As my cardiologist told me: “Most AFib patients don’t die from AFib.” They die from blood clots and related illnesses: stroke, deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism. My AFib has been non-continuous. | |
To make a longer story briefer, on 24 September, about 3am, I woke up with very strong palps. I take my blood pressure (BP) three times a day. In the morning, I still had the palps and my blood pressure and pulse were elevated, and my pulse was irregular (in AFib). That evening, although not experiencing additional symptoms, I went to the ER. They gave me a top-up on one of my meds and sent me home with instructions to contact my cardiologist ASAP. I called the following day and arranged for the first available appointment – which was the following week (Wednesday, 30 September). | |
So we met and he put me back on a blood thinner (to prevent blood clots / strokes) and scheduled me for a COVID test and a visit to the hospital for an Electrical Cardioversion. An electrical cardioversion is when the doctor uses a defibrillator to zap your heart to disrupt the electrical misfires and set you back into a normal heart rhythm. In computer terms: “A cold re-boot.” This will be my second zap. My first was back in November 2017. In cat terms: I’m on life two with seven to go… | |
I had the COVID test on Monday and today I got the “all clear / negative” results back. I am scheduled for the “DFib” on Friday (in two days), so please keep me in your thoughts and prayers. | |
“One thought can produce millions of vibrations | |
and they all go back to God… everything does.“ | |
— John Coltrane | |
From his poem: “A Love Supreme“ | |
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On This Day In: | |
2021 | Three Or Four Elements |
Something In My Eye | |
2020 | I Am Shocked! Shocked I Say! |
But You Gotta Have Faith | |
But Only Half | |
2019 | …And Bullet-Proof Suits |
The Bottom Line (Is No Surprise To Me) | |
2018 | What Do You Hear? |
2017 | I’ve Got A Pocket Protector |
Word Up! | |
2016 | Better Value |
2015 | Any Port In A Storm |
2014 | Babies (II) |
2013 | Why The Young Stay In College Longer These Days |
2012 | Perceptions Of Worth |
2011 | Flavor |
2010 | Giants Win 1-0 !! |
Archive for October 7th, 2020
I Am Shocked! Shocked I Say!
Posted in Health, Philosophy, Quotes, tagged A Love Supreme, AFib, Atrial Fibrillation, Blood Clots, Blood Pressure, BP, Cardioversion, Deep Vein Thrombosis, DVT, Electrical Cardioversion, Health, John Coltrane, Palpitations, Palps, Philosophy, Pulmonary Embolism, Quotes on October 7, 2020| 2 Comments »
But You Gotta Have Faith
Posted in Included Video, Philosophy, Quotes, Videos, tagged Dr. Hook And The Medicine Show, Favorite Lines, Included Video, Philosophy, Quotes, When You're In Love With A Beautiful Woman -- music video, YouTube on October 7, 2020| Leave a Comment »
When You’re In Love With A Beautiful Woman |
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Favorite Line(s): | |
Maybe it’s just an ego problem | |
Problem is, | |
I’ve been fooled before | |
By fair weathered friends | |
And faint hearted lovers | |
And every time it happens |
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It just convinces me more | |
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On This Day In: | |
2021 | Three Or Four Elements |
Something In My Eye | |
2020 | I Am Shocked! Shocked I Say! |
But You Gotta Have Faith | |
But Only Half | |
2019 | …And Bullet-Proof Suits |
The Bottom Line (Is No Surprise To Me) | |
2018 | What Do You Hear? |
2017 | I’ve Got A Pocket Protector |
Word Up! | |
2016 | Better Value |
2015 | Any Port In A Storm |
2014 | Babies (II) |
2013 | Why The Young Stay In College Longer These Days |
2012 | Perceptions Of Worth |
2011 | Flavor |
2010 | Giants Win 1-0 !! |
But Only Half
Posted in Philosophy, Quotes, tagged Fractions, Francis Bacon, Philosophy, Questions, Quotes, Wisdom on October 7, 2020| Leave a Comment »
A prudent question is one-half of wisdom. | |
— Francis Bacon | |
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On This Day In: | |
2021 | Three Or Four Elements |
Something In My Eye | |
2020 | I Am Shocked! Shocked I Say! |
But You Gotta Have Faith | |
But Only Half | |
2019 | …And Bullet-Proof Suits |
The Bottom Line (Is No Surprise To Me) | |
2018 | What Do You Hear? |
2017 | I’ve Got A Pocket Protector |
Word Up! | |
2016 | Better Value |
2015 | Any Port In A Storm |
2014 | Babies (II) |
2013 | Why The Young Stay In College Longer These Days |
2012 | Perceptions Of Worth |
2011 | Flavor |
2010 | Giants Win 1-0 !! |