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#243464 - 09/28/08 06:01 PM
Re: Update on CassP
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Wow! It's amazing that he managed to survive ventricular fibrillation--most patients do not unless they are in the hospital when it occurs. The road to recovery will be long and arduous, but I'm sure Cass is up to the task.
Get well soon, Cass,
Gary
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#243467 - 09/28/08 08:13 PM
Re: Update on CassP
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Registered: 10/08/00
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WOW.., I hope he's doing well. Man that really touches home. A few years ago I had the same thing happen. My heart-rate out of the blue shot up to 200bpm. When the EMT's arrived and put the monitor on me it popped back at 199 BPM! I almost had to have the needle jammed into my heart to get it to slow down... I was lucky.., by following the EMT's instructions I was able to get it to slow down. Man.., one look at that needle and it's a miracle I didn't flat line on the spot!
I feel for Cass. It can hurt like hell. Your heart is pumping too fast to get blood through your body and it basically is "dry pumping".
The moment it happened it dropped me on my face. I was terrified because I was the only one home with my little girl who was 3 years old at the time. It was an eye opener for me.
[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 09-28-2008).]
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#243468 - 09/28/08 08:23 PM
Re: Update on CassP
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Just too add.., if you guys want to know a VERY IMPORTANT thing to do if this ever happens to you.....
If your heart rate jumps like that and you're still concious (hopefully you are).., a way to get your heart rate to slow down is to push down like you're having a BM (but don't actually make a deposit). Pushing down as if you're having a BM will (most of the time), slow your rate. This was what the EMT's had me do and after a few pushes it worked.
[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 09-28-2008).]
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#243470 - 09/30/08 03:39 PM
Re: Update on CassP
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Hi Eddie, I talked to my wife (a nurse practitioner) about this. She said the warfarin would be to thin your wife's blood and reduce the risk of blood clots; a very important thing to do with someone with afib. She should also be on drugs to slow the heart rate eg beta blocker. See this web site http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=9 Best wishes Graham
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