Hospital Again!

FredEx

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I think I told of getting dental work done early Sept, taking a few years to pay for it. Once that was done I got a BI-V pacemaker put in early Oct, the one I got in 2011 had a bad lead and I'm 100% dependent now. The pacemaker dies, I'm gone. They shut me off a couple beats during surgery to test that. This one is fancier, an extra lead. The old one went to one my right ventricle to fire the right and left. This one has a lead to the right and left. Supposed to work better.

All was fine until the 21st. Went to the ER with back pain and severe acid stomach. All sorts of tests and my troponin level was okay. They gave me a pain med to kill the back pain. The next morning back pain woke me, worse this time. I have nitro but never took it before. I took one, it helped very little. I went to the ER again. My troponin level was up. To sprays of nitro and 4 baby asprin helped a bit with the pain. My cardiologist wanted me transferred up to the north hospital 26 miles away. I got a rough ambulance ride. Up there my troponin levels climbed higher. The 23rd I went into surgery, a angiogram going through my wrist on my right arm. I was awake the whole time. I watch the large screen monitor to see what he was doing in my heart. There was a 100% blockage in my Circumflex Artery, so he installed a stent. My original stents in my Right Coronary Artery were just a tad dirty so he ballooned them to clear them. I got home 10:00 am Thanksgiving Day. My sis took my mom to mom's church for Thanksgiving dinner. I was too tired, they brought home a meal for me. I feel pretty good compared to past heart surgeries.

Strange thing came to mind. In 2011 I got my first pacemaker due to my rate dropping to 30. A month later I was having a heart attack and got my first stents. This year that pacemaker flaked out, worked but showed outside interference at times, it was the bad lead. About a month and a half later I'm having a heart attack and more blockages found. A coincidence is what I'm being told. Get a pacer, have a heart attack.

Here I am after surgery and after my hottie nurse had to check my shaved groin area, I was breaking out. The plan was to go through my wrist as they did, but they shave the groin area incase there is something wrong and they enter down there. That is how they did it before on me. She powdered me with Nystatin powder. Little Fred was quite happy. ;-)

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Let's hope things stay stable for you with this fancy new pacemaker.

At least you look happy with the service at the hospital. I hope you feel a lot better soon mate.
 
Godspeed Fred, good to see you smiling and on the mend, thanks for keeping us updated we were only discussing you the other night.
 
Jeeez. Anytime i feel like I'm in a bad place, i always manage to find a reminder that someone has it worse and can keep their spirits up. It's quite inspirational.

Fred, get well soon, and stay as happy as you can!
 
Went to see my doctor for a surgery follow-up. Saw the device clinic girl first. She tested my pacemaker to see how it is. No reports of odd beats in its memory, even with the other I went through. She slowed me down to 40 beats a minute for the test. Sometimes that makes you dizzy. I think with my heart all cleaned out I didn't feel it, before when they put it in and slowed it I'd get dizzy. Then I talked to Scott, my doctor's P.A. (Physicians Assistant) and he checked me out and we talked about a few days of discomfort I had. Probably spasms where they did the balloon cath to open me up. All is okay now. I don't see him for 6 months. The pacer girl will check me via my wireless device every 3 months. It is just like WiFi, it can check me about 30 feet away from it.

I was okayed to call cardio rehab, I'll ride a recumbent exercise bike 3 times a week for 7 weeks, they put a monitor on you for the session. I'll try to get a pic of the new rehab specialist, her name is Summer. I met her once before. My old rehab specialist buddy in there had a freak thing happen and he dropped dead. Only 50 and was very fit looking. We used to talk about our wives, mine was 13 years younger than me and his was 16 years younger than him. Difference was, he looked her age, looked to be in his early 30's when he was 48 to 50.

Thanks all for the well wishes.
 
Glad to hear that your heart seems to be working a lot better. Let's hope that things continue to improve.
 
Good to here all is working well, I have had my Pacemaker for 2 years now so no more falling over.

All the best
 
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