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Old 07-28-2011, 02:20 PM   #1
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They actually bumped me back into rhythm 2 days after I was admitted. They did all kinds of tests then I"V's etc to get everything stable then one little tic and I could feel real strength again. Problem was 3 days later for no apparent reason it went haywire again. Not uncommon and not uncommon to have to try a few different meds to keep it in rhythm.. You feel a real lose in vitallity. Instead of a normal "got umph" feeling, you sort of feel like now would be a good time to nap..all the time!

At any given instant I can fall asleep in 2 minutes. Just totally drained.

Anyway , time to be patient and let the Dr's do their thing. Once its straightened out its a few weeks to regain vigor but apparently no permanent damage like an actual heart attack. Got to just hope for the best to keep the energy level as high as possible under the circumstances

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Old 07-28-2011, 02:24 PM   #2
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get well Saltheart.....

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