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#474568 - 08/13/19 07:24 PM
Re: OT A-fib
[Re: rattley]
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Senior Member
Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
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Charley, I know that feeling for sure. I'm thinking it was not related to the lightening, but I'm certainly not a doctor. I had A-fib in the hospital after my open heart surgery, Then, a year and a half ago, I had V-fib, which is way worse. They put in a defibrulator/pacemaker. They didn't know why it happened but they said this would save my life if it happened again, and that I had dodged a real bullet. My heart seems to be in very good shape right now, mostly thanks to a medicine called Entresto. It has made a huge difference. I'm saying a prayer for you for a quick and complete recovery.
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DonM
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#474573 - 08/14/19 04:42 AM
Re: OT A-fib
[Re: Mikem]
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Senior Member
Registered: 06/04/02
Posts: 4912
Loc: West Palm Beach, FL 33417
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Charley, you will be challenged, from the day we reach 50 we are going south, and it increases as we grow older. The issues of making money, having children, and reaching for the stars turn into maintenance and repair. It is not an easy time; it is a time for inner searching. The things we took for granted, we can no longer take for granted. Charley, this is not the end, it is just another part of life. The good news is that you are still here. The rules are changing and you have the power to handle the change. The move from feeling like a victim to feeling good again is in your hands.
After my heart operation in 1996 I felt my life was over, it was a natural reaction, I was 65. My values and my direction changed; I had been given a new challenge. How you handle your life is in your hands. I will pray for your healing, but keep in mind the best is yet to come. I love my life.
Was I preaching again? Oh well, John C.
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