>
>
>

AFter all I went through the past two days...

Welcome to the General Discussion area where just about anything goes! This area is designed to discuss all matters and does not necessarily have to be Transformers related. Please keep topics relevant.

AFter all I went through the past two days...

Postby Blackstreak » Thu May 03, 2007 8:50 pm

Motto: ""I'm stronger than I look, but not as strong as I think I am.""
Weapon: Laser Rifle
Here's how the story goes...

Monday night I was in bed feeling pretty exhausted and after about an hour of sleeping I wake up. My cat is still outdoors so I get up to see if he'll come in. I go to the apt door and here he comes. While I'm waiting on him I get lightheaded. By the time I get back into bed I'm dragging my feet and breathing really hard. My roommate saw my condition too and said I looked pretty bad.
But on Tuesday morning I wake up feeling fine. After work I go home and later that evening the exhaustion hits again and I can feel my heart racing big time. It didn't go away on Wednesday morning as while I'm at work I feel the exhaustion, the heavy breathing is kicking in every so often and my heart feels like it racing a marathon. I leave at around 10 am and within a couple of hours I end up in an Urgent Care facility. I get diagnosed with some heart problem called Atrial (that word isn't accurate, it's the closest I can remember it) Fibulation. They call A-Fib for short.
A-Fib is where the four chambers of the heart of out of sinc with each other. In particular the top two chambers are beating really fast and irregularly to fill up with blood. they bottom two chambers are normal to spread the blood the rest of the body. They call an ambulance because they don't have the means to treat something this serious. While in the ambulance the EMT puts a needle in me (which later leaves a bruise). I get to the hospital and another needle is stuck in me for the same purpose as the first one. When the second of the needles is put in me guess who's putting it in? A college student.
I don't mind that part but he couldn't find the vein and there is pain involved. The lady overlooking him takes over and after some more pain finds the vein and tapes the needle and tubing into place. Excellent- good to go. She takes several tubes worth of blood.
Later on I'm getting hungry as I hadn't eaten since 9 am, it's approaching some later hour I can't remember and my stomach is begging for food. I ask for some and the nurse orders a tray. It's not for about an hour or two before the nurse comes in, asks if I got my food yet (no), leaves and discovers someone brought it up but left it on the counter out in the hallway. DOH!
If you've ever been in the hospital as something other than a visitor you may realize sleeping is a little difficult. I log in maybe 5 hours in which during that time a nurse has two question sessions, a blood sample session, an EKG, and test for blood circulation. Oh yeah, and a roommate gets moved in at 5:30 am waking me up (no, I'm not mad). I can tell I'm getting a headache and my neck is starting to feel some pain too. Before breakfast is served at 8 am I have enjoyed the happy pursuit of emptying my stomach because I have to suffer a migraine for the lack of sleep.
My appetite is regained at noon after dozing off several times, etc, etc. Anyways, my whole Thursday is basically spent with more blood being drawn, another EKG, one or two more pulse checkings, and waiting for the cardivascular doctor. I shows up at time in the later afternoon and we talk. He leaves after we establish we can do lab tests as an out patient. And so by 5 pm I am dismissed from the hospital to be picked up by some friends.
The yellow paper I receive with two smaller white papers basically sums up all of my experiences into one solution to fix my heart problem- Special Diet: low fat/ low cholesterol. No medications thankfully. Yes-sir-ee, I get to change my diet to not only low fat & low cholestrol, but one of the white sheets of paper said I was suffering from A-Fib hyperglycemic. That I believe is a diabetes where I have too much sugar. So, if I lower my sugar intake I also lower my cholesterol.

Wow, what a life... :grin:
Image

# of Transformers in collection: 332
Looking for 1985 Action Cards
Blackstreak
Godmaster
Posts: 1501
News Credits: 1
Joined: Tue Feb 21, 2006 6:14 pm
Location: Norwood, OH
Watch Blackstreak on YouTube
Buy from Blackstreak on eBay
Alt Mode: Datsun 280 ZX or Dodge Viper
Strength: 5
Intelligence: 5
Speed: 9
Endurance: 7
Rank: 5
Courage: 9
Firepower: 9
Skill: 8

Postby ThunderThruster » Thu May 03, 2007 10:56 pm

Weapon: Twin Shoulder-Mounted Rocket Launchers
hell dude, i bet this is 1 of those times you wish you were a TF!?
Tekka wrote:What she doesn't realize is that Springer actually loves Rodimus.
User avatar
ThunderThruster
Gestalt
Posts: 2939
Joined: Thu Jun 01, 2006 8:56 am
Location: Nottingham

Postby Blackstreak » Fri May 04, 2007 9:59 am

Motto: ""I'm stronger than I look, but not as strong as I think I am.""
Weapon: Laser Rifle
Yea, I guess so. It's really funny, the morning after I get home from the hospital my cat comes limping inside. Apparently he's been in a fight and traumatized his leg. Well, the vet game him a painkiller shot w/ antibiotic (I think). Now I have to feed him an antibiotic once ever 12 hours til its gone.
Image

# of Transformers in collection: 332
Looking for 1985 Action Cards
Blackstreak
Godmaster
Posts: 1501
News Credits: 1
Joined: Tue Feb 21, 2006 6:14 pm
Location: Norwood, OH
Watch Blackstreak on YouTube
Buy from Blackstreak on eBay
Alt Mode: Datsun 280 ZX or Dodge Viper
Strength: 5
Intelligence: 5
Speed: 9
Endurance: 7
Rank: 5
Courage: 9
Firepower: 9
Skill: 8


Return to General Discussion

Patreon
Charge Our Energon Reserves. Join the Seibertron Elite.
Support SEIBERTRON™