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Yesterday, in the early afternoon I started experiencing some things: trembling hands, upset stomach, racing heart. I went to urgent care finally and they sent me to the hospital ER.

Diagnosis for the moment is paroxysmal atrial fibrillation. I now have prescriptions to treat this and orders that I should see a cardiologist soonest.

I didn't get to bed till after two last night and I'm tired, but this may explain the rising number of times I've just been too tired to do much lately.

But I'm home and I mostly feel fine.

Love you all.

Hugs,
Erin

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Hugs

Erin that's so scary! Big hug and hope everything gets sorted out for you soon! Prayers!

Hugs

I’m glad you are feeling better.

hugs :)
Michelle SidheElf Amaianna

Yikes!

Erisian's picture

Definitely scary! -offers hugs- Hope the prescription helps and takes care of it, luck and love for your cardiologist visit!

Did They Mention?

Did any of those probers mention that your heart is at least three times too big?

How can people in this community provide you more help?

Money is always a concern, which translates into worry, which can translate into heart tremers. (Since I retired my blood pressure readings have dropped twenty points -- top and bottom.)

Is it possible that people could donate time to help Doppler market the books they publish, bringing revenues up for the site?

Do others have ideas of how to take the load off Erin?

Jill

Angela Rasch (Jill M I)

Too Much Worry

BarbieLee's picture

Erin, what do you do for relaxing away from the channel? This thing might have been fun and exceiting to begin with but now it's taking it's toll. Jill wrote Texas Two Step where the Dairy Queen owner thought it was fun..., at first. Eventually instead of him running the store it began running him.
After losing Jean, I realized everything we both worked so hard for all our lives meant nothing without her there to share life with. What is your reason for investing your life in this channel?
There is absolutely nothing physical here on this star ship we call earth I am taking with me when I turn this life in. I take all the love of family, friends, and the knowledge and experience and that is it.
I'm going to ask God to let me pass on coming back again until this whole world straightens out again.
Hugs Erin
Barb
Life is a gift, don't waste it.

Oklahoma born and raised cowgirl

Currently

erin's picture

My keenest off this site recreation lately has been studying languages. I'm freshening up my Spanish and Vietnamese, working on Esperanto, and futzing around with Chinese, Swedish, Japanese, German, Dutch and Russian. Not all in one day. :)

Hugs,
Erin

= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.

Sounds like an absolute NIGHTMARE to me!

I had to take two foreign languages in school. Of course, since that was in Germany, English was one of them! :D

Anyway, I hated languages, but to each their own. We love you, Erin!

HUGS!
S

Personally I don't agree

but then I have the same weird interest as Erin. That is one of the reasons I have studied at 31 universities in 9 countries.

Erin, I'm not happy to hear that you have problems. I AM happy to hear that your condition is diagnosed and treated

und fortsätt att talen estudiar.

Diversity!

It's what makes the world go round ... Oh, wait! Or was it money? :D

Anyway, I speak three languages. Enough for me! LOL

HUGS,
S

Please see to this.

It is much easier to keep the one you have running than replacing it.

Gwen

AFIB (pretty much) requires treatment.

So get to cardiologist >soonest<.

First drug of choice is Coumidin/warfarin.

Yeah, a screwed-up heart rhythm can leave tissues (muscles, etc) without enough blood and oxygen, and therefor not enough 'oomph' to do things, so tired makes sense.

I experience just about zero side effects, or interference with my life(style), except I'm told to keep what I eat "regular" - eat the 'same things' day to day,

Good luck!

And see that cardiologist.

Coumadin

Several years ago I was on coumadin for about six months due to a DVT. I was told to stay away from green vegetables (not just leafy) to reduce the amount of vitamin K, which promotes clotting. As it turns out, at the time I regularly consumed green vegetables, and dining out at the time always included side dishes of green vegetables, so I did require a lot of adjustment and deprivation on my part. Fortunately, there has been no recurrence of thrombosis, so I have been able to return to my normal diet.

Actually, the biggest problem was the frequent blood tests to determine the correct dosage of coumadin. For a few months I had blood drawn two to three times a week. I got to know the receptionists at the lab quite well. And I had enough scar tissue on the inside of my elbow that the lab techs had to switch arms.

Atrial Fibrillation

joannebarbarella's picture

I didn't even know I had it until I got an ECG. After a couple more tests they put in a pacemaker, a very simple operation. That was six years ago and my heart has been runnning perfectly ever since.

I hope yours can be treated with drugs but if not get a pacemaker. The main problem is cost. Luckily mine was covered by insurance.

We all want you to be healthy.

I have AFIB as well.

I have AFIB as well.
They have me on Eliquis instead of Coumadin.
It is safer and easier to use.
You might ask your cardiologist about it.

Prescription

erin's picture

I have a prescription for Eliquis but it is $550 a month since I do not have drug coverage on my insurance. Working on that.

Hugs,
Erin

= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.

Pharma Bro strikes again

laika's picture

$550 a month??? Holy crap, that's expensive!
I'll never complain about $100 for BP meds again...
If your cash situation ever comes down to keeping this site afloat
or buying your medicine, please pick up your prescription!
Let us know and we'll find a way somehow.
~hugs, Veronica

Coupons

I know Xarelto was offering a coupon for their medicine for those on it long term. I was able to get the pills I need for free. May want to look into it. (DVT and a PE)

This is link from Eliquis - https://www.eliquis.bmscustomerconnect.com/vte/savings-and-s...

Looks like they offer both a $10 card and free depending on financial situation.
Melissa

Wow!

Donna T's picture

So proud that you sought help. Keep us posted. Make a list of your questions and concerns; log what the doc's say so you can compare notes with what a different doc says... as opinions can vary between specialists. Best wishes.

Dee

Donna

Oh My!

I hope it was nothing I sent you? I do intend getting the heart racing at times!
Stay well.
We need you and love you.
Maryanne

Take care of yourself, Erin

Amethyst's picture

Hopefully, you can get in to see a cardiologist soon. Until then, take care of yourself.

*big hugs*

Amethyst

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Don't take me too seriously. I'm just kitten around. :3