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struggle4progress

(118,290 posts)
Wed May 12, 2021, 02:43 PM May 2021

My terrible horrible no-good very bad weekend

began Thursday morning

I was going to a more-or-less routine mnorning doctor visit and then I planned to grade exams all day

Doc: How are you feeling?

Me: Well, not so great: my feet are swollen, and I'm tired and I'm having trouble breathing

Doc: Here: wear these wires a minute

Doc: Hmm. I'm calling EMS

Me: Look. I'm planning to go on vacation after I finish grading my exams. Could we call EMS when I get back in two weeks?

Doc: Um, no

Me: Look. I've really got a lot to do today. Could we call EMS after I run just a few errands?

Doc: Um, no

Three docs (standing around me in a circle): We think you're having a heart-attack. We'll do our best but can't make promises: you could die. Which hospital would you like to go to?

Me: Maybe the one three or four blocks down the road?

EMS: Off we go!

Surgeon: We're going to have you wear this lovely hospital gown.

Surgeon: Holy shit! A completely blocked coronary artery! What size stent?

Friendly ICU staff: Hi! Welcome to ICU! What's your name? What's your date of birth? Do you know where you are? Do you know why you're here?

Me (able to tell them everything because I've been conscious the whole time)

Friendly ICU staff: Well, now you get to lie flat on your back for three days without lifting your arms or bending your legs!





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My terrible horrible no-good very bad weekend (Original Post) struggle4progress May 2021 OP
BUT you're alive .... SarasotaDem May 2021 #1
Incredibly. Undeservedly. Gratefully struggle4progress May 2021 #8
Friday! struggle4progress May 2021 #2
The worst thing to me about a hospital stay is they will not let you sleep. Midnight Writer May 2021 #6
they sure don't let you sleep! Demovictory9 May 2021 #16
You know why they take so much blood don't ya? Midnightwalk May 2021 #18
:) struggle4progress May 2021 #29
Great save. Best of luck. LakeArenal May 2021 #3
Actually that sounds like a very lucky weekend. Phoenix61 May 2021 #4
Doctor's office three or four blocks from university research hospital struggle4progress May 2021 #9
Take care of yourself and get well my friend. SWBTATTReg May 2021 #5
Thanks! struggle4progress May 2021 #56
I'm so glad they caught it! Lars39 May 2021 #7
And HEY - while you're just lying around....... MyOwnPeace May 2021 #10
Glad you made it! cate94 May 2021 #11
welcome to the club. me too. ha and stent. awake the whole time. 100% blocked. we are lucky. cheers. bullimiami May 2021 #12
100% blocked and walked away alive a few days later struggle4progress May 2021 #28
maybe dumb question, but why r u awake the whole time? nt orleans May 2021 #38
(1) I'd guess with 100% occlusion of a coronary artery, the docs would prefer struggle4progress May 2021 #39
This is really a miracle afaic. Have a look, open it up, place a stent. bullimiami May 2021 #61
About 17 years ago they stuck a camera inside me to monitor struggle4progress May 2021 #62
you seem like you're doing pretty damn good. and that's great! nt orleans May 2021 #73
The cath and stent are pretty painless. They get to it quick. bullimiami May 2021 #60
Could always be worse. Hassin Bin Sober May 2021 #13
There but for fortune ... struggle4progress May 2021 #33
OMG. So glad you are here to write about it. Scrivener7 May 2021 #14
I hope you're feeling better-- dawg day May 2021 #15
I'll put it off about two months struggle4progress May 2021 #40
feel better Demovictory9 May 2021 #17
I feel much better than I deserve to feel, I think struggle4progress May 2021 #57
I would say lucky weekend KT2000 May 2021 #19
Many many good doctors and nurses -- all specialists, ready at an instant struggle4progress May 2021 #42
So sorry! That is very frightening. MLAA May 2021 #20
Thanks for the reference! I'll look it up! struggle4progress May 2021 #52
I'm glad to hear that the Doc found it before you were Niagara May 2021 #21
Me too! I really should be pushing up daisies! struggle4progress May 2021 #58
Yikes! Solly Mack May 2021 #22
I am SO grateful you're still with us! n/t TygrBright May 2021 #23
Me too! struggle4progress May 2021 #71
Very lucky. Get well. Pepsidog May 2021 #24
Yeah but now all your future weekends will be better because they saved your life! ancianita May 2021 #25
+1 spooky3 May 2021 #32
Bonne chance! And glad that they caught you in time! GoneOffShore May 2021 #26
Very early AM memories. Saturday? Sunday? struggle4progress May 2021 #27
Welcome back and am so very glad you went to the doctor! Happened to my brother that way.... Hekate May 2021 #30
My brother had 9 stents in his heart LittleGirl May 2021 #31
Science progresses with time: the cutting-edge flint flakes struggle4progress May 2021 #51
Thanks. I miss him. eom LittleGirl May 2021 #74
um Skittles May 2021 #34
The visit was already scheduled for other reasons struggle4progress May 2021 #43
You are lucky! Glad you are still here. burrowowl May 2021 #35
So glad you paid attention to those symptoms!!! Keep up the good work!!! J Karadeniz May 2021 #36
Healing vibes to you, struggle4progress! nt Imallin4Joe May 2021 #37
Wow, sometimes fate is a life saver. Fla Dem May 2021 #41
I call that very lucky Maine Abu El Banat May 2021 #44
Yeah, I'm gonna tell that Doc from Thursday she ruined my weekend struggle4progress May 2021 #59
you live a charmed life NJCher May 2021 #45
I can relate more than you would believe! yardwork May 2021 #46
I would believe you: we've interacted many times over the years struggle4progress May 2021 #54
This message was self-deleted by its author yardwork May 2021 #47
Tough question: "Which hospital would you like to go to?" Grins May 2021 #48
Here, both nearest hospitals are run by the same provider, and both struggle4progress May 2021 #53
Thank goodness you went to the routine doctor visit. onecaliberal May 2021 #49
Whew! JudyM May 2021 #50
Amazing! struggle4progress May 2021 #76
Saturday: they take out the temporary pump! struggle4progress May 2021 #55
Sunday! They let me walk around the ICU ward! struggle4progress May 2021 #63
Lord of all hopefulness (Slane) struggle4progress May 2021 #64
OMG! What a close call! How frightening! smirkymonkey May 2021 #65
It's a reprieve. I don't know for how long. I'm grateful for it struggle4progress May 2021 #68
I am not a prayer, but I am sending you healing thoughts and good vibes. smirkymonkey May 2021 #69
Many thanks for your kind thoughts! Of prayer, I can often recall only what The Freethinker struggle4progress May 2021 #70
I am glad you are being well taken care of! smirkymonkey May 2021 #72
You might enjoy Kevin Smith's heart attack story TexasBushwhacker May 2021 #66
The surgeons had a bit less drama from me struggle4progress May 2021 #67
Oh my goodness! Rhiannon12866 May 2021 #75

struggle4progress

(118,290 posts)
2. Friday!
Wed May 12, 2021, 02:49 PM
May 2021

Friendly ICU staff: We need a blood sample

Me: OK

Friendly ICU staff: Here take these pills

Me: OK

Friendly ICU staff: We need flush this port with saline

Me: OK

Friendly ICU staff: Somebody or other ordered this magnesium drip

Me: OK

Friendly ICU staff: We need a blood sample

Me: OK

Friendly ICU staff: We need flush this port with saline

Me: OK

Friendly ICU staff: Here take these pills

Me: OK

Friendly ICU staff: We need a blood sample

Me: I think you're just stockpiling my blood

Friendly ICU staff: Yup. That's what we do here

Friendly ICU staff: Here take these pills

Me: OK

Midnight Writer

(21,768 posts)
6. The worst thing to me about a hospital stay is they will not let you sleep.
Wed May 12, 2021, 02:54 PM
May 2021

I would think the best thing for a convalescing patient is peaceful rest.

Midnightwalk

(3,131 posts)
18. You know why they take so much blood don't ya?
Wed May 12, 2021, 03:23 PM
May 2021

They never really stopped believing in blood letting and leeches but that’s embarrassing. So they hide it by pretending it’s for blood tests.

Just a theory.

Glad you’re doing ok. Get better.

Phoenix61

(17,006 posts)
4. Actually that sounds like a very lucky weekend.
Wed May 12, 2021, 02:51 PM
May 2021

If you’re going to have a heart attack the place to do it is in the doctor’s office or the hospital. Hope you have fully recovered.

MyOwnPeace

(16,927 posts)
10. And HEY - while you're just lying around.......
Wed May 12, 2021, 02:58 PM
May 2021

get those exams graded!!

But seriously, hope all's going well - glad you were at the right place at the right time!


PS: Your story is much more dramatic than Alexander's!

struggle4progress

(118,290 posts)
39. (1) I'd guess with 100% occlusion of a coronary artery, the docs would prefer
Wed May 12, 2021, 05:03 PM
May 2021

not to depress coronary nerve/muscle function further, to avoid change of further inadequate-oxygen-related damage to heart and/or other critical tissue

(1a) let's crank up the O2
(1b) let hope to get everything as close to normal again ASAP

(2) The less they give you in terms of unnecessary drugs, the less there is to undo later and the less there is that can go wrong

(3) They can do this as a minimally invasive procedure -- so take advantage of that!

struggle4progress

(118,290 posts)
62. About 17 years ago they stuck a camera inside me to monitor
Wed May 12, 2021, 09:21 PM
May 2021

coronary arteries: this time, I think it was all done by exterior scans (CAT? ultrasound?) while they slid the stent into place up through the circulatory system

It really is frickin "Gollee! Mr Wizard!" stuff

MLAA

(17,298 posts)
20. So sorry! That is very frightening.
Wed May 12, 2021, 03:42 PM
May 2021

Husband had heart surgery two years ago.

This is the best book I found it is a must read. If you are interested direct message me and I will send you a copy.

https://www.amazon.com/Prevent-Reverse-Heart-Disease-Nutrition-Based/dp/1583333002

Niagara

(7,625 posts)
21. I'm glad to hear that the Doc found it before you were
Wed May 12, 2021, 03:43 PM
May 2021

aware of the problem.



Take it easy and get well soon!


struggle4progress

(118,290 posts)
71. Me too!
Wed May 12, 2021, 11:11 PM
May 2021
As a generation of leaves, so is that of humanity

The wind scatters the leaves on the ground
but the live timber burgeons with leaves again
in the season of spring returning

So one generation of men will grow while another dies


Homer (translated by Richard Lattimore)

struggle4progress

(118,290 posts)
27. Very early AM memories. Saturday? Sunday?
Wed May 12, 2021, 04:30 PM
May 2021
There's lots of noise somewhere down the hall: bustle, shouting ...

Much later: there's quiet conversation about a patient coding

Later still (perhaps the next night): somebody is gently stroking the hair on my forearm

Hekate

(90,714 posts)
30. Welcome back and am so very glad you went to the doctor! Happened to my brother that way....
Wed May 12, 2021, 04:38 PM
May 2021

He was offloading things from his truck into his garage and had a sharp persistent pain around the back of his shoulder — thought he’d strained a muscle, and went to his nearest “doc in a box.” Next thing he knew he was in an ambulance on his way to have 2 or 3 stents put in his heart. Scared the crap out of him — he’s got 3 kids he and his wife are still raising.

So follow the doctor’s orders, and get well and stay well.

LittleGirl

(8,287 posts)
31. My brother had 9 stents in his heart
Wed May 12, 2021, 04:39 PM
May 2021

Some had been there so long, his heart grew around them. They were old school design so faulty. He got his first at age 32. The youngest guy in CCU.

He passed away 2 years ago at age 57.

The new ones are better. Rest up. You’ll be fine!

struggle4progress

(118,290 posts)
51. Science progresses with time: the cutting-edge flint flakes
Wed May 12, 2021, 05:43 PM
May 2021

of former days have been replaced by the better tools of today

I'm really sorry about your brother

struggle4progress

(118,290 posts)
43. The visit was already scheduled for other reasons
Wed May 12, 2021, 05:10 PM
May 2021

but when I walked in I thought I was having an unrelated asthma attack

Fla Dem

(23,688 posts)
41. Wow, sometimes fate is a life saver.
Wed May 12, 2021, 05:06 PM
May 2021

This was an already planned Dr. visit. From what you related, not sure you would have picked up the phone and called your doctor or gone to the ER. Had you not been in the Doc's office already, you could have had the attack at home and who knows how it would have turn out.

Somebody's watching over you for sure. Glad it turned out OK.

struggle4progress

(118,290 posts)
59. Yeah, I'm gonna tell that Doc from Thursday she ruined my weekend
Wed May 12, 2021, 09:00 PM
May 2021

but I'll overlook it this one time on account of that she saved my life

struggle4progress

(118,290 posts)
54. I would believe you: we've interacted many times over the years
Wed May 12, 2021, 07:37 PM
May 2021

though I can't presently remember if we've ever actually met in person

Response to struggle4progress (Original post)

Grins

(7,217 posts)
48. Tough question: "Which hospital would you like to go to?"
Wed May 12, 2021, 05:33 PM
May 2021

The correct answer: The one(s) that will take your insurance.

Because if they don’t...!!!

- Do you know what hospitals in your area accept your insurance?
- On vacation in another state - know the hospitals near your hotel that will accept your insurance?

In my case I know of 2 good local hospitals that will.
On travel? Nope! Not a one. Because you never think about it....

struggle4progress

(118,290 posts)
53. Here, both nearest hospitals are run by the same provider, and both
Wed May 12, 2021, 05:48 PM
May 2021

would take my insurance: one was about three minutes away, and one about six minutes away, so there wasn't much of a choice except, well, what's fastest to get to?

JudyM

(29,251 posts)
50. Whew!
Wed May 12, 2021, 05:37 PM
May 2021

So glad you’re ok...

A family member had a minor car accident, saw a doc for the related headaches, and they found a brain tumor. If she hadn’t had the minor accident she very likely would’ve died from the brain tumor.

Fortune steps in sometimes. Timing is everything.

struggle4progress

(118,290 posts)
55. Saturday: they take out the temporary pump!
Wed May 12, 2021, 07:41 PM
May 2021
I am so very excited! Finally I won't have to live flat on my back without moving

Well, sort of

They're taking out the pump around 9:30P

Four hours after they take out the pump, they're going to let me roll over on my side

Maybe sometime Sunday they'll actually let me out of bed

struggle4progress

(118,290 posts)
63. Sunday! They let me walk around the ICU ward!
Wed May 12, 2021, 09:45 PM
May 2021
Monday! They send me home!

I google my condition on the web: it seems there's about a 90 minute window between 911 call and appearing in the newspaper with "massive heart attack" beside your name
 

smirkymonkey

(63,221 posts)
65. OMG! What a close call! How frightening!
Wed May 12, 2021, 10:35 PM
May 2021

You are lucky that you were in a doctor's office while this was occurring and close to a hospital. I am so sorry for your ordeal. How are you feeling now?

I wish you a solid recovery and I hope you have a lot of support around you. Take care of yourself and please check in to let us know how you are doing. Wishing you all the best!

 

smirkymonkey

(63,221 posts)
69. I am not a prayer, but I am sending you healing thoughts and good vibes.
Wed May 12, 2021, 10:52 PM
May 2021

I am glad they caught you in time and I hope you and your doctors can turn this around. It is possible. I wish you a long and healthy life. Please take care of yourself and follow doctor's orders. We would miss you very much if you weren't here.

struggle4progress

(118,290 posts)
70. Many thanks for your kind thoughts! Of prayer, I can often recall only what The Freethinker
Wed May 12, 2021, 11:07 PM
May 2021

once had as its masthead many many years ago: to plow to pray and to plant is to prophesy

I have had the good fortune to spend this last weekend surrounded by people who in some sense practiced "Love your neighbor as yourself" with a cold-eyed professional realism: doctors, nurses, case workers, janitors, food prep folk -- a nice seamless team

I learned so much from them, even as I teased and heckled them for watching over me like hawks 24/7

 

smirkymonkey

(63,221 posts)
72. I am glad you are being well taken care of!
Wed May 12, 2021, 11:11 PM
May 2021

I wish you all the best and may you be blessed with good health going forward!

struggle4progress

(118,290 posts)
67. The surgeons had a bit less drama from me
Wed May 12, 2021, 10:48 PM
May 2021

Them: You could die

Me: OK. Life isn't permanent. Just do your best

Rhiannon12866

(205,467 posts)
75. Oh my goodness!
Thu May 13, 2021, 03:13 AM
May 2021

What a scary time for you - but a lucky one, too! So glad to hear you had a checkup when you did and they caught this when they did - and that you're back with us again! Please take care of yourself, okay?

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