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Im in recovery.
Immediate diagnosis is: hurry up and wait, BUT
I had no further arterial blockage, so no additional stent(s) were required. The extra heartbeats ARE still there and must be addressed. They will try with medication (color me skeptical) or another kind of intervention in the fall, maybe.. But its not an immediate danger. Its shortly after noon here (German time). They said my wife can puck me up in three hours.
There will be a follow-up story to this one. If their diagnosis was correct, its not for the immediate future. I suspect my bill will be around 15,000. Its still less than half of the 30,000 of the yearly insurance premium the Germans quoted me. Our American insurance is sure to deny the whole thing. What else is new?
My infinite gratitude and appreciation for all those who bothered to express good wishes/vibes/etc. I came out of this not exactly cured but secure in the knowledge that I am in no imminent danger for now. Thats a more encouraging diagnosis than many can say they have received recently, so Ill accept it without whining.
There will be a next chapter, but not immediately. Ill take it.
Again, thanks to all!! Now its time worry about those facing less rosy diagnoses.**
**if the specialists here turn out to bave been wrong about me after all, and I fall over dead tomorrow, I reserve the right to take it all back!
SheltieLover
(82,255 posts)Ty for sharing your great news!
True Dough
(27,546 posts)Möge dein Herz noch viele Jahre schlagen!
^ Admittedly used "Google translate" for that one. Hope it makes sense. A bit puzzled by the seemingly random capital letters, but maybe German is like that?
Take care.
DFW
(60,652 posts)Proper nouns are capitalized in German.
The Madcap
(2,113 posts)but all nouns.
Irish_Dem
(82,785 posts)And you are being released to go home.
Take it easy.
There are meds for the extra heartbeats that work well.
mwmisses4289
(4,968 posts)Here's to many more healthy years to you and your family!
Liberal In Texas
(16,496 posts)I am quite familiar with those extra beats. PVCs mine were called. They're not actually extra, there is one that is premature. Premature Ventricular Contractions. I was told that unless they bothered me a lot to not worry about it. But I was also getting some other weird beats and that turned out to be Afib. Long story short, a couple of cardiac ablations (day procedures) and I'm pretty well fixed up. No more Afib. The PVCs have lessened to a level where they're not noticed.
It sounds like you're going to be OK.
LuckyCharms
(23,378 posts)Sounds like things are looking up, and I'm grateful for that.
You're a good guy, DFW.
Edit to add: If your extra beats are PVCs (Premature Ventricular Contractions), try not to worry too much. I've had them for about 10 years, and while they can freak you out a bit, they are usually pretty harmless.
Wishing you all of the best. I think you'll be around awhile to enjoy your beautiful family.
murielm99
(33,129 posts)Thanks for letting everyone know.
Scrivener7
(60,248 posts)niyad
(134,853 posts)and healing. May this weekend be beautiful and peaceful.
surfered
(14,762 posts)highplainsdem
(63,497 posts)treatments for arrhythmias, including cardiac ablation as Liberal In Texas mentioned above (which one of my brothers also had; heart problems run in my family) and pacemakers (which my mom needed, before cardiac ablation became common).
AllaN01Bear
(29,972 posts)ive been dealing with afib for 10 years . this last go round was when a dr took me off a med cold turkey. the hearrt decided to play. been playing ever since . i have had good success with meds and going into the main hospital w drs ballanceing meds working with my ticker dr.
tavernier
(14,557 posts)Thanks for the good news!
littlemissmartypants
(35,089 posts)orangecrush
(31,620 posts)KPN
(17,564 posts)and especially so soon! Love your attitude!
livetohike
(24,473 posts)Continued positive thoughts for your recovery
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PatSeg
(53,849 posts)You sound very chipper, probably more than you feel right now, but it appears the Great Pumpkin was on the job!
NBachers
(19,634 posts)hlthe2b
(114,988 posts)May good health and outcomes continue for a very long time!
BumRushDaShow
(172,999 posts)My BIL is going through similar and had been fitted with a stent and was originally scheduled for another or a bypass this week (apparently set up by attending physicians) until his cardiologist stepped in and rescheduled that procedure for next month to give time for the anticoagulants to work.
Alice Kramden
(2,978 posts)Thanks for the update
NNadir
(38,745 posts)...for a similar syndrome, atrial fibrillation.
It was a day procedure. We went in around 7 AM and were having pie in a diner by 3 PM.
Hopefully the treatment for your syndrome will be as minimal.
irisblue
(38,078 posts)Grim Chieftain
(2,230 posts)You have been in my thoughts since we learned of your heart issues. Take care of yourself and please keep us posted when you can.
blm
(114,812 posts)💐
MiHale
(13,244 posts)If the extra beats are a-fib, not saying great but Ive been living with it for decades
managed by pharmaceuticals.
Just gotta stay within my limits. Thats the hardest thing to learn and abide by.
yardwork
(69,826 posts)May you continue to heal. Your voice is important.
CaptainTruth
(8,291 posts)DFW
(60,652 posts)Final report went something like this:
Follow up with a hospital cardiologist. Not quite as rosy as wished. I indeed was not blocked up enough to need another stent. However, I am still showing far too many supplemental heartbeats to be healthy. Too many supplemental heartbeats overstrain the heart muscle, and lead to heart failure. What they think will probably be needed will be what is called a heart ablation, unless some combination of medicines will alleviate the symptoms. Follow up talks next week.
Still, it was "call us Monday," and not "bring a suitcase, you're not going anywhere!"
3catwoman3
(30,008 posts)...that went wildly out-of-control after surgery for a ruptured appendix. It was the proverbial "piece of cake," and I wouldn't hesitate to do it again should that become necessary.
We are all so glad to hear from you today, and to know that you are still walking the planet.
greatauntoftriplets
(179,493 posts)I'm having a cardiac ablation on July 7 for A-flutter before it turns into Afib. Thanks!
3catwoman3
(30,008 posts)It does seem a little crazy that you can go home a few hours after having a wire threaded up into your heart.
greatauntoftriplets
(179,493 posts)They're planning to keep me in the hospital overnight because I live alone and there's no one who can stay with me overnight. They're also during it under general anesthesia because sedation doesn't work on me.
NJCher
(43,714 posts)Is a heart surgeon and the stories she tells me about how many people have these conditions amazes me. And how routine all of this is for them because they see it day in, day out.
CaliforniaPeggy
(157,161 posts)And thank you for posting so quickly! May your path continue to bring you health.
Silver Gaia
(5,448 posts)The first one lasted about 3 years, then another medical condition (not cardio-related) stressed me enough that the arrhythmia flared up again, so they did a second ablation. That one worked, too. I still have extra beats but my elecyrophysiologist (surgeon who does the ablations) and my cardiologist say it's nothing to be concerned about unless I go into tachycardia (which happens to me sometimes with stress). There are drugs they've tried that can control the arrhythmia, but I just can't take them. I feel worse on them than I do without them. My best advice is to read up on your condition at reputable sites, ask questions, and don't be afraid to say "no" if the treatment or drug makes you feel worse than you did before. My main point in posting, though, is to say that the ablations are easy. Recovery time is practically none, and you should definitely feel better after.
DFW
(60,652 posts)With me, one of my problems, if you can call it that, is that my extra beats, which are ever-increasing in frequency according to each new EKG, have not made me feel worse st all. If the doctorsboth in Dallas and in Germanyhadnt told me about them, I wouldnt even know I had a problem. The first time I was at this clinic, 22 years ago, I was about 24 hours or less from a massive, probably fatal, heart attack due to two coronary arteries being 99% blocked. They were amazed that I had no chest pains, but I had no idea. Probably my low blood pressure. Until I was past 70, I was almost always 115/70.
I know I need to get this fixed, because a cardiologist with no financial incentive to find a problem isnt going to make stuff like that up. But my body isnt sending me warning signals. Im glad for the lack of discomfort, but Im also especially vigilant, since that is the better alternative to finding out too late, as in ten seconds before dropping dead. My wife would kill me if I did that.
question everything
(52,545 posts)BComplex
(10,001 posts)as much as any of us can be assured of that! We value your participation in this life
!!! I hope you continue to get better every day.
greatauntoftriplets
(179,493 posts)At least this step is done with, other than your recovery. I hope that you get more good news.
Apologies for hijacking your thread with a post about my upcoming ablation.
DFW
(60,652 posts)Any information like that is helpful, not just to me, but those who have the condition, and have yet to find it out.
Marthe48
(23,660 posts)Here's to a speedy recovery and less stress
Phentex
(16,766 posts)takes a licking and keeps on ticking!
KS Toronado
(24,039 posts)IbogaProject
(6,136 posts)I can sign off and go home now. Rest easy.
Rizen
(1,136 posts)rubbersole
(11,318 posts)When you get up this morning - grab your 12 string and play "Little Martha" like LK. You'll be almost as good as new. 👍
JMCKUSICK
(6,774 posts)DFW
(60,652 posts)That might be something I should learn how to do some day.
alwaysinasnit
(5,669 posts)LoisB
(13,696 posts)course, that neither of us fall over dead tomorrow.
DFW
(60,652 posts)The earliest either of us is going to croak is Monday afternoon.
Laurelin
(983 posts)Glad you're going home!