BC1:313989 said:Yeah, I did suffer some muscle damage. Arteries are wide open, almost no plaque. They still don't know the cause of the heart attack. I do have a very bad arrhythmia and have had three RF ablations and a Maze procedure. It kicked my a$$ again last night. We're going to implant a loop recorder in my chest to get a better look at this.
Wow, he really is good - that's about 7 a day!...has done 14,000 of these procedures in the past six years with only one complication.
Yes, you're right on the money. I threw a clot causing a TIA. I'm not driving for a while cause it knocked me unconscious several times over the past few months. Thanks for the concern.I'm sure they will figure it out. Did they look into blood clots caused by the arrhythmia? Could of been transient, dissolved or passed through after nitro, morphine, or another vasodilating medication was given to you.
Possibly be the arrythmia itself, causing oxygen deprivation. Did you get light headed during the event?
Hoping the best for you![]()
We are all concern for you..me included. Take care...and keep us posted.Yes, you're right on the money. I threw a clot causing a TIA. I'm not driving for a while cause it knocked me unconscious several times over the past few months. Thanks for the concern.
Yes, you're right on the money. I threw a clot causing a TIA. I'm not driving for a while cause it knocked me unconscious several times over the past few months. Thanks for the concern.
It's been nearly three weeks .... are you OK so far?
best wishes bc
i don't know if i could or would go to a hospital i hate even the thought
last time i was in a hospital for me i was giving birth to my son about 33 years ago and only went on my mother in laws insistence i deliver in a hospital
i could have been much more comfortable at home imo
and when the time comes my heart or other organs fail i don't think i would go to a hospital i'd rather die in peace at my own house but that's just me hopefully when it's my time to go i'm comfortable in my bed asleep
best wishes to all
Shoobee:318448 said:My doctor told me that recent research indicates that red wine in sufficient quantities protects you from prostate cancer and cleans out your arteries too.
So I drink up, me hearties, yo ho!
I'm not sure when your doctor told you that, maybe it was recent then, but it's been knowledge for some time that red wine in moderation (ie: 1-2 glasses with dinner, not sure if that is what you meant when you said sufficient quantities, getting plastered on red wine is not healthy for your body) is good for you. Recent (2011 and newer) research is indicating that certain grape juices give you the same benefits without the alcohol.
When I learn how to drink...I will drink vodka then. Now, where did I put my beer?:sarcastic:The alcohol cleans your arteries. Not the grape juice.
Shoobee:318560 said:I'm not sure when your doctor told you that, maybe it was recent then, but it's been knowledge for some time that red wine in moderation (ie: 1-2 glasses with dinner, not sure if that is what you meant when you said sufficient quantities, getting plastered on red wine is not healthy for your body) is good for you. Recent (2011 and newer) research is indicating that certain grape juices give you the same benefits without the alcohol.
The alcohol cleans your arteries. Not the grape juice.
By all means, keep telling yourself that.
Don't bother looking up studies on antioxidants, flavonoids, polyphenols. Don't worry yourself about the potentiation or synergetic effects. After all, ignorance is bliss.