On the health front
Oct. 14th, 2008 06:31 pmToday I had an interview with the Polytrauma Clinic. That was to see if my head had been so rattled in various moments of general cluelessness/bad luck that my brains were slightly scrambled.
My brains are as good as they ever were.
However, yesterday I started noticing a problem I'd had once before. Four years ago in Korea I had (though I didn't recognise it right away), some irregular heartbeats. Instead of the usual, Ba-Dup, Ba-Dup, Ba-Dup, etc., ad nasuem/finitum I was going, Ba-Dup, Ba-Dup, Ba-Dup..., ..., bdididbup.
It was the pauses which worried me. Happily, for certain values of happily, it was still going on this morning. In Korea I figured out what was going on, just as it stopped. So hooked up to the EKG for about three hours, and no abnormal readings. The docs guessed at some pre-ventricular contractions and sent me home.
This time, the doc felt my pulse, decided it was abnormal, and the pattern needed to be looked at. So he went outside his lane, called in a favor from the Cardio Nurse and got a 12-lead EKG on me. Yep... the ticker isn't being exactly Timex in the way it's working.
So he made a "must acknowledge" note to my file (the joys of the net) and forwarded it to my VA Primary Care Physician. For the Reiter's a Rheumatologist is in order (which I didn't know to ask for. Silly me I figured some follow up from the consult, and the bloodwork would happen), and a cardio consult for my heart.
He's not afraid it will kill me in the next couple of weeks, but he is afraid the pattern after the pause is "tri-geminid" and that can cause one to have a heart attack. Since Reiter's in an inflammatory disease, and it can affect some muscles, and I'm getting into the age range where heart problems are more likely than things like car wrecks, it's not a thing to ignore.
So... that's been on my mind. There are some other things going on too... right now life is greatly in flux, and money is tight.
My brains are as good as they ever were.
However, yesterday I started noticing a problem I'd had once before. Four years ago in Korea I had (though I didn't recognise it right away), some irregular heartbeats. Instead of the usual, Ba-Dup, Ba-Dup, Ba-Dup, etc., ad nasuem/finitum I was going, Ba-Dup, Ba-Dup, Ba-Dup..., ..., bdididbup.
It was the pauses which worried me. Happily, for certain values of happily, it was still going on this morning. In Korea I figured out what was going on, just as it stopped. So hooked up to the EKG for about three hours, and no abnormal readings. The docs guessed at some pre-ventricular contractions and sent me home.
This time, the doc felt my pulse, decided it was abnormal, and the pattern needed to be looked at. So he went outside his lane, called in a favor from the Cardio Nurse and got a 12-lead EKG on me. Yep... the ticker isn't being exactly Timex in the way it's working.
So he made a "must acknowledge" note to my file (the joys of the net) and forwarded it to my VA Primary Care Physician. For the Reiter's a Rheumatologist is in order (which I didn't know to ask for. Silly me I figured some follow up from the consult, and the bloodwork would happen), and a cardio consult for my heart.
He's not afraid it will kill me in the next couple of weeks, but he is afraid the pattern after the pause is "tri-geminid" and that can cause one to have a heart attack. Since Reiter's in an inflammatory disease, and it can affect some muscles, and I'm getting into the age range where heart problems are more likely than things like car wrecks, it's not a thing to ignore.
So... that's been on my mind. There are some other things going on too... right now life is greatly in flux, and money is tight.
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Date: 2008-10-15 02:18 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-10-15 02:50 am (UTC)About 30 years ago, shortly before I Retired, I had a worrisome cardiac sinus arrhythmia that Kaiser couldn't quite pin down, but didn't consider especially dangerous. It cleared up within a few months after I jettisoned the Job Stress and my life otherwise became more tranquil.
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Date: 2008-10-15 03:39 am (UTC)So far, my heart's still okay, but I did have a stress induced inferior ventrical infarct in 1997. The scans they made last year before my back surgery show everything's currently in good shape.
Good luck! May I ask what NSAIDs they have you on, if any?
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Date: 2008-10-15 04:47 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-10-15 05:07 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-10-15 05:12 am (UTC)(The mention of "Polytrauma Clinic", though, was somewhat amusing; given the overall composition of my flist, anything starting with poly- is far more likely to be about relationships than medical treatment....)
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Date: 2008-10-15 05:15 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-10-16 12:55 am (UTC)It seems, as I thrash it out I am thinking a little too small, so things I was being tenative on I'll need some advice for.
Shooting Joshua Tree in March sounds wonderful.
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Date: 2008-10-16 03:58 am (UTC)I'm going to get on some kind of wildflower watch list and be ready to head south in the spring.
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Date: 2008-10-15 05:32 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-10-16 12:57 am (UTC)It's where I learned Russian. I miss it, in a gentle way (not as I miss SLO).
Is Epsilon (greek restaurant on Tyler St) still there? There was a time I was a regular, and Peter would keep me from leaving.
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Date: 2008-10-15 06:59 am (UTC)P.
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Date: 2008-10-15 11:48 am (UTC)Best wishes on getting it all sorted out.
Inflammation
Date: 2008-10-15 02:30 pm (UTC)Something MDs sometimes don't mention (because it's not something they can prescrie, and besides it falls into another medical specialist's zone) is that heart problems are associated with gum inflammation, so if you're not brushing your gums (and teeth) twice a day it might be helpful to do so.
You're in my prayers.
--Lee Gold
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Date: 2008-10-15 08:27 pm (UTC)And as far as reducing inflammation, you might want to boost the amount of turmeric in your diet. I don't think it has any negative side-effects, other than staining one's cooking utensils yellow. :-)
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Date: 2008-10-16 12:58 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-10-16 12:59 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-10-19 03:36 am (UTC)When your heart does that thing... Do you get a weird feeling in your chest, and then a single short cough?
I haven't noticed the pause before the bdididbup, but I've noticed, in me, it usually causes this little cough...
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Date: 2008-10-19 06:31 pm (UTC)I seem to have a skip beat (which is being fairly chronic right now) and the occaisional bi-trigeminid recovery beat.
Workups have been ordered.
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Date: 2008-10-19 04:29 am (UTC)Hugs. I hope your physicians will take all the right kinds of care of this.