Pat and Patty, Good job getting the right thing done in the right time. Yes it pays to paying attention. You will be in my prayers, for healing and strength in the recovery and rehab days to come.
We did a sleep study on a young man ~40 the other night. During the sleep study we monitor the heart for the full 7-9 hours. (A routine screening EKG has an acquisition time of between 3-30 seconds.) He has had NO cardiac history, ever. We saw some FLB's, (funny little beats) called PVC's, (premature ventricular beats) at the rate of an average of 20+ per minute, with many runs of every other beat as as PVC, (bigeminy) some in the 2 - 5 minute length. This is the most PVC's I have ever seen. Any one of those PVC's, if it had hit at just the right time, could have stopped that heart. The patient was referred immediately to a cardiologist. The patients comment, "Oh I feel kind of funny sometime, but it's normal" NOT -- pay attention to your body, and Check it out.
Glad your still with us Pat. Looking forward to seeing you two on teh water.
Harvey
SleepyC :moon
We did a sleep study on a young man ~40 the other night. During the sleep study we monitor the heart for the full 7-9 hours. (A routine screening EKG has an acquisition time of between 3-30 seconds.) He has had NO cardiac history, ever. We saw some FLB's, (funny little beats) called PVC's, (premature ventricular beats) at the rate of an average of 20+ per minute, with many runs of every other beat as as PVC, (bigeminy) some in the 2 - 5 minute length. This is the most PVC's I have ever seen. Any one of those PVC's, if it had hit at just the right time, could have stopped that heart. The patient was referred immediately to a cardiologist. The patients comment, "Oh I feel kind of funny sometime, but it's normal" NOT -- pay attention to your body, and Check it out.
Glad your still with us Pat. Looking forward to seeing you two on teh water.
Harvey
SleepyC :moon