I'm home and everything is okay.

Jan 20, 2009 21:07


Okay.  How best to say "I'm sorry?"  I'm so sorry naomi sue.  LJ told me it was posted!
Alas, it was not.  It's history now anyway; and some historical sagas are worth sharing.
Perhaps this one is.

I went to the hospital last night.  My coumadine nurse told me to phone my cardiologist
because my pulse was so low.  He was concerned about my Lanoxin.  SO ( Read more... )

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az2tx January 21 2009, 03:19:08 UTC
I am so happy you are home and sorry you had to deal with the fun that is the ER.

And I am more happy that you are smiling!!

We are thinking of you all the time and sending you tons of healing energy. Love ya!!!!

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perversemelissa January 21 2009, 03:30:34 UTC
I know you're OK, I can tell by how you write. :)

Hope things'll settle down for a bit now....

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wherrymotor January 21 2009, 04:22:41 UTC
Longer living through chemistry and confusion? If our doctors were those local "brains" once supposed to live in the extreme ends of dinosaurs and useful for coordination, those majestic reptiles would not have made it out of evolutionary boot camp.
All this is only to spell r*e*l*i*e*f here.
Hopes for a good tommorrow!

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drunkitty January 21 2009, 21:23:21 UTC
I'm just glad you are home and obviously in good spirits! I know they will get this all sorted out and get you back to your energetic self very soon.

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bunrab January 22 2009, 23:23:48 UTC
Sorry I missed all this earlier - just catching up now.

That lack of being able to sleep for more than 40 minutes at a time is one of the things I hate most at hospitals. How good can it be for your health to not get a night's sleep for several nights in a row, I ask you?

Yeah, getting used to meds changes is all sorts of fun. Hope it all settles down quickly. Glad you're home.

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