to me, @immatthewj sounds like a hypochondriac :)
Yup. If you go into V-tach and then V-fib, if you are not in the right place and around the right people, that is generally the end of the line. And even if you are (around the right people in the right place) it is still a crap shoot. |
you could get an ablation @immatthewj to be 100%. But it sounds like you are fine. I wasn't. Some of these arrhythmia types can be nasty and just mess up the heartbeat to a point of no return. Seemingly innocent little electrical signals. |
No, @unclewilbur , the 10-lead they ran at the time of the stress test showed a perfect NSR. A bit over a year later, I felt as if I was having palpations and I could actually take my own radial pulse and feel a skipped beat and confirm that by listening with my steth, and I initially thought of PVCs. I called the VA and they said they would pay for me to go to the ED and get checked, and there they ran a 12-lead for a while and told me it was perfect . . . no A-fib or PVCs or anything else. I said, "But doc, I can check my pulse and feel a skipped beat intermittently," and the ED doc said, "You want my advice?" And I was like, "Of course I do!" He said, "Quit checking your pulse!" Anyway, whatever I was experiencing was not happening when I was hooked up to the monitor. After that the VA ordered a monitor for me to wear for a few weeks, and the results came back as occasional runs of SVT, which is a junctional rhythm but generally benign. However, I do remember from the classroom that V-tach (which is "usually" NOT a benign rhythm) usually devolves from a junctional rhythm. Anyway, I am still here, but as I typed previously in this thread, I do not have a death wish, and most days when I wake up, I’d like to live until at least the next day. |
About three and a half years ago I was experiencing some intermittent sensations in my chest that felt a bit strange, so I convinced my VA doc to write an order for a cardiac stress test. The results did not indicate blockages, and regardless of that not being definitive of good coronary health, at the time it made me happy. |
I went on a bike ride yesterday and there was a construction on my planned route. I had to get around it. I tried a shortcut and got lost. I ended up biking 1 hour and 10 minutes, a third of it uphill. I was spitting my lungs out. Then I felt like a champ for exercising that much, Like it was intentional! In my over the hill age. That was happiness (for a minute) |
Going way back, I used to live like I had a death wish, and although I didn't (have a death wish), I am surprised that I didn't screw up and actually do something that wound up killing me. Therefore, I guess happiness is: looking back on the years that have followed since my misguided youth and being thankful for those years, because, all and all, they weren't too bad. |
@unclewilbur - A cd player we’ve got that the center disc disappeared into our local void. "You OK?!" from the driver, hanging from his belt.... Well, seems so, let’s get out... Accomplished by climbing up ’n out his side, which is now the ’upside’... One very lucky ass hitchhiker...free to continue that? Me? Bruised a little...a small cut in the palm of my right hand. ...and this story. |
@unclewilbur your stories are believable and amazing. And I agree, if I survived it, it's not sad overall, and has an uplifting angle :) Just discussing it makes me feel lucky.
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I think I know what you mean, but you’re still alive. Since the subject is "Happiness is" it helps to find a positive ending for a disastrous story.
For example, when I was about 6 or 7 years old we had a serious car accident. We slid off an icy road, and down a long hill toward a big lake where we probably would have drowned in ice water. But instead, we bounced off a tree, and crashed into a nice lake cottage. We went all the way through the wall, and were looking at a man and his wife, in bed on the other side of the room!
They were shocked upright in bed with jaws hanging wide open, and horror in their eyes. And we were looking back at them with the same horror!
So, in this story, happiness is narrowly avoiding a drowning death, by bouncing off a tree, crashing into a house, and meeting a nice couple in bed on the other side of the room!
PS... Just in case these stories seem hard to believe, I promise they are all completely true. I’m pretty sure I’ve had a very unusual life! |
She went through a phase of taking the rings off to wash up. Still does on occasion. We lost the platinum wedding band down the central console of the car when she’d take them off to put on hand cream.
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@unclewilbur I have a lot of stories but happy endings is not my thing. |
...installing the AKITIKA pre-amp into the third system and being rewarded with instant music, and no smoke...
or finding a Tascam 112 MK II in a thrift store (I know..Cassettes? Right?)
or finding a VG+ Whalefeathers in the used book store at the antique mall for literally a small fraction of its value. (All the records here are two bucks, the books as marked...) |
@unclewilbur Hahahaha!!!!! Ok that's a winner!!! |
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@unclewilbur that's a winner of the month story for sure |
Happiness is being in the cockpit of your sailboat, many miles from nowhere in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico, with engine problems, cleaning the carburater jets to your engine with carb-cleaner, lighting your hands on fire as you light a cigarette, reacting to fire by throwing the tiny little carburater jet a hundred feet into the air! |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIR6AAjEg5U All the best, |
@maprik did you happen to find the missing screw for my Allnic phono stage? Enjoy the music |
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