On Wednesday I went to my cardiologist for a checkup. He immediately sent me to the emergency room. I was admitted to the hospital. Here is how my stay went
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I am feeling better and just taking it minute by minute, resting when I need to. At least I am used to seeing people who are in extreme circumstances so the CODE BLUE didn't bother me as much as it would have bothered someone who never worked ambulance and emergency rooms. Thanks for your concern.
Good grief! Your heart must be pretty sturdy to survive all that! (Do you think it was all planned as a test?)
Hope you are doing okay now, in the peace and quiet of your home. Why did your doctor want you admitted? And has the problem been taken care of? FanSee, concerned in Philadelphia.
They could not get my heart rate under control. It would go from 65 to 200 in a matter of seconds while I was sitting down. And no, they haven't figured out what to do about it. Thank you for caring. I am a lot better in the peace and quiet of home with my 2 doggies.
I'm home. They can' figure out what is wrong with my heart, so I came out of the hospital the same as I was when I went in. Just more tired. Thanks for asking.
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Thanks for your concern.
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Definitely better off at home rather than in that madhouse!
As a fellow veteran of hospital stays I know how damn hard it is to get any rest at all.
Hope you are feeling better now.
*hugs*
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Thanks for your concern.
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Hope you are doing okay now, in the peace and quiet of your home. Why did your doctor want you admitted? And has the problem been taken care of? FanSee, concerned in Philadelphia.
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Thank you for caring. I am a lot better in the peace and quiet of home with my 2 doggies.
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Thanks for asking.
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