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Gotta say, can't believe it's almost been a full year since everything started with me being in the hospital with all those surgeries. Didn't have a Thanksgiving or a Christmas last year because of it, and this year, gonna do it up right for the wife..

Thankful to be around for another holiday season!!
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(11-16-2022, 11:52 AM)WingerDinger Wrote: Gotta say, can't believe it's almost been a full year since everything started with me being in the hospital with all those surgeries. Didn't have a Thanksgiving or a Christmas last year because of it, and this year, gonna do it up right for the wife..

Thankful to be around for another holiday season!!

We're glad you're still around here as well, but don't feel obligated to do anything special for us. Wink
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(11-16-2022, 12:41 PM)Mikey Wrote:
(11-16-2022, 11:52 AM)WingerDinger Wrote: Gotta say, can't believe it's almost been a full year since everything started with me being in the hospital with all those surgeries. Didn't have a Thanksgiving or a Christmas last year because of it, and this year, gonna do it up right for the wife..

Thankful to be around for another holiday season!!

We're glad you're still around here as well, but don't feel obligated to do anything special for us. Wink

Good Lord, thank you!!

I've been awake at night just worrying about that lolol
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(This post was last modified: 11-16-2022, 02:49 PM by RicoTx. Edited 1 time in total.)

(10-03-2022, 07:18 PM)americus 2.0 Wrote:
(10-03-2022, 07:03 PM)RicoTx Wrote: As if I wasn’t freaked out enough about the possibility of having to get a pacemaker, they call this afternoon and reschedule my appointment for tomorrow until next week.  [BLEEP].

If you were critical or high risk they wouldn't reschedule you. That's what makes sense anyway. Hopefully that is 100% the case.

So if anyone is interested (well, other than me) I got the results back from my testing.  I guess it's good.  I mean it isn't life-threatening but still pretty freaky and annoying.  It's actually a pretty rare condition.  It causes me to get very dizzy and sometimes almost nauseous when I stand up after being seated for a while.  My doctor said I was the first patient he's actually seen with the issue.  The electrical impulses in my heart are [BLEEP] up.  

Let's see if I explain this without butchering it.  He said your heart starts beating from the top.  There is a node (the AV node I believe) within the heart that detects whether the heart is beating as hard as it should.  Apparently what is happening is the AV node 'thinks' that my heart isn't beating as fast as it needs to and is erroneously sending signals that it needs to beat harder.  This is when my symptoms occur.

He said there are two medications that I could take to control it...or I could do nothing.  Given the infrequency of the occurrences and the fact that I know it isn't going to kill me, I chose the nothing route.  He said that he thought that was the wise decision and we could always go to the medications if things get worse.  Given the possible side-effects of the medications (and I didn't ask until after I had made my decision) I'm glad I went the way that I did.  Lack of motivation, lethargy. tiredness, and depression are not any side-effects that I want to deal with.

So I guess bottom line, things are good.

...and I survived my trip to Feenicks.
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(11-16-2022, 02:40 PM)RicoTx Wrote:
(10-03-2022, 07:18 PM)americus 2.0 Wrote: If you were critical or high risk they wouldn't reschedule you. That's what makes sense anyway. Hopefully that is 100% the case.

So if anyone is interested (well, other than me) I got the results back from my testing.  I guess it's good.  I mean it isn't life-threatening but still pretty freaky and annoying.  It's actually a pretty rare condition.  It causes me to get very dizzy and sometimes almost nauseous when I stand up after being seated for a while.  My doctor said I was the first patient he's actually seen with the issue.  The electrical impulses in my heart are [BLEEP] up.  

Let's see if I explain this without butchering it.  He said your heart starts beating from the top.  There is a node (the AV node I believe) within the heart that detects whether the heart is beating as hard as it should.  Apparently what is happening is the AV node 'thinks' that my heart isn't beating as fast as it needs to and is erroneously sending signals that it needs to beat harder.  This is when my symptoms occur.

He said there are two medications that I could take to control it...or I could do nothing.  Given the infrequency of the occurrences and the fact that I know it isn't going to kill me, I chose the nothing route.  He said that he thought that was the wise decision and we could always go to the medications if things get worse.  Given the possible side-effects of the medications (and I didn't ask until after I had made my decision) I'm glad I went the way that I did.  Lack of motivation, lethargy. tiredness, and depression are not any side-effects that I want to deal with.

So I guess bottom line, thing are good.

...and I survived my trip to Feenicks.

Nice to hear it's nothing too serious. 

We all knew your heart was black. 
Glad to know the wires aren't so crossed up in it to radically change your lifestyle or take you down. 
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(11-16-2022, 02:40 PM)RicoTx Wrote:
(10-03-2022, 07:18 PM)americus 2.0 Wrote: If you were critical or high risk they wouldn't reschedule you. That's what makes sense anyway. Hopefully that is 100% the case.

So if anyone is interested (well, other than me) I got the results back from my testing.  I guess it's good.  I mean it isn't life-threatening but still pretty freaky and annoying.  It's actually a pretty rare condition.  It causes me to get very dizzy and sometimes almost nauseous when I stand up after being seated for a while.  My doctor said I was the first patient he's actually seen with the issue.  The electrical impulses in my heart are [BLEEP] up.  

Let's see if I explain this without butchering it.  He said your heart starts beating from the top.  There is a node (the AV node I believe) within the heart that detects whether the heart is beating as hard as it should.  Apparently what is happening is the AV node 'thinks' that my heart isn't beating as fast as it needs to and is erroneously sending signals that it needs to beat harder.  This is when my symptoms occur.

He said there are two medications that I could take to control it...or I could do nothing.  Given the infrequency of the occurrences and the fact that I know it isn't going to kill me, I chose the nothing route.  He said that he thought that was the wise decision and we could always go to the medications if things get worse.  Given the possible side-effects of the medications (and I didn't ask until after I had made my decision) I'm glad I went the way that I did.  Lack of motivation, lethargy. tiredness, and depression are not any side-effects that I want to deal with.

So I guess bottom line, things are good.

...and I survived my trip to Feenicks.

all good to hear. At least now you know what to look for, and what to do if it does become more chronic.

@TIL, you have a heart after all.@

...you know the board membership is getting old when everyone is posting about medical diagnoses, treatments, and recovery.

(give me a few years, I'll get there)
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(This post was last modified: 11-16-2022, 08:04 PM by Jags.)

Glad to hear your not dead Rico!! Congrats on that.

(11-16-2022, 02:55 PM)Mikey Wrote:
(11-16-2022, 02:40 PM)RicoTx Wrote: So if anyone is interested (well, other than me) I got the results back from my testing.  I guess it's good.  I mean it isn't life-threatening but still pretty freaky and annoying.  It's actually a pretty rare condition.  It causes me to get very dizzy and sometimes almost nauseous when I stand up after being seated for a while.  My doctor said I was the first patient he's actually seen with the issue.  The electrical impulses in my heart are [BLEEP] up.  

Let's see if I explain this without butchering it.  He said your heart starts beating from the top.  There is a node (the AV node I believe) within the heart that detects whether the heart is beating as hard as it should.  Apparently what is happening is the AV node 'thinks' that my heart isn't beating as fast as it needs to and is erroneously sending signals that it needs to beat harder.  This is when my symptoms occur.

He said there are two medications that I could take to control it...or I could do nothing.  Given the infrequency of the occurrences and the fact that I know it isn't going to kill me, I chose the nothing route.  He said that he thought that was the wise decision and we could always go to the medications if things get worse.  Given the possible side-effects of the medications (and I didn't ask until after I had made my decision) I'm glad I went the way that I did.  Lack of motivation, lethargy. tiredness, and depression are not any side-effects that I want to deal with.

So I guess bottom line, things are good.

...and I survived my trip to Feenicks.

all good to hear. At least now you know what to look for, and what to do if it does become more chronic.

@TIL, you have a heart after all.@

...you know the board membership is getting old when everyone is posting about medical diagnoses, treatments, and recovery.

(give me a few years, I'll get there)

I wonder what all these old fogies talked about 25 years ago on here.  I bet they were cool at one time.Btw, have I told you about my hemorrhoids?
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(11-16-2022, 08:02 PM)Jags Wrote: Glad to hear your not dead Rico!!  Congrats on that.

(11-16-2022, 02:55 PM)Mikey Wrote: all good to hear. At least now you know what to look for, and what to do if it does become more chronic.

@TIL, you have a heart after all.@

...you know the board membership is getting old when everyone is posting about medical diagnoses, treatments, and recovery.

(give me a few years, I'll get there)

I wonder what all these old fogies talked about 25 years ago on here.  I bet they were cool at one time.Btw, have I told you about my hemorrhoids?

I’ve never had them but I hear they’re a pain in the [BLEEP].
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(11-16-2022, 02:40 PM)RicoTx Wrote:
(10-03-2022, 07:18 PM)americus 2.0 Wrote: If you were critical or high risk they wouldn't reschedule you. That's what makes sense anyway. Hopefully that is 100% the case.

So if anyone is interested (well, other than me) I got the results back from my testing.  I guess it's good.  I mean it isn't life-threatening but still pretty freaky and annoying.  It's actually a pretty rare condition.  It causes me to get very dizzy and sometimes almost nauseous when I stand up after being seated for a while.  My doctor said I was the first patient he's actually seen with the issue.  The electrical impulses in my heart are [BLEEP] up.  

Let's see if I explain this without butchering it.  He said your heart starts beating from the top.  There is a node (the AV node I believe) within the heart that detects whether the heart is beating as hard as it should.  Apparently what is happening is the AV node 'thinks' that my heart isn't beating as fast as it needs to and is erroneously sending signals that it needs to beat harder.  This is when my symptoms occur.

He said there are two medications that I could take to control it...or I could do nothing.  Given the infrequency of the occurrences and the fact that I know it isn't going to kill me, I chose the nothing route.  He said that he thought that was the wise decision and we could always go to the medications if things get worse.  Given the possible side-effects of the medications (and I didn't ask until after I had made my decision) I'm glad I went the way that I did.  Lack of motivation, lethargy. tiredness, and depression are not any side-effects that I want to deal with.

So I guess bottom line, things are good.

...and I survived my trip to Feenicks.

See, I told you it wasn't serious!  Big Grin 

For real though, I'm glad it's considered a minor issue and you can skip the meds. Side effects suck!
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(11-16-2022, 08:02 PM)Jags Wrote:


I wonder what all these old fogies talked about 25 years ago on here.  I bet they were cool at one time.Btw, have I told you about my hemorrhoids?

Better get to the doctor right away.  That's not a problem you should just sit on.
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Definitely dood.. welcome back and Salud to good health!!
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Ok.. I just had something pretty damn amazing..

It was a cherry flavored little debie moon pie..

Yup.. Here comes the diabeetus.
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Instead of a sign that says "Do Not Disturb" I need one that says "Already Disturbed Proceed With Caution."
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Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor..

Best comedy duo of all time..

Nuff said.
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(11-17-2022, 12:33 AM)The Drifter Wrote: [Image: ford.jpg]

Some of my favorite FORD acronyms:

Fix Or Repair Daily
Found On Road Dead
Fast Only Rolling Downhill
Fault Of Research & Development
Fork Over Repair Dough
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(11-17-2022, 12:26 PM)NewJagsCity Wrote:
(11-17-2022, 12:33 AM)The Drifter Wrote: [Image: ford.jpg]

Some of my favorite FORD acronyms:

Fix Or Repair Daily
Found On Road Dead
Fast Only Rolling Downhill
Fault Of Research & Development
Fork Over Repair Dough

Or, for our Dyslexic members,

Driver Returns On Foot
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(11-17-2022, 12:52 PM)WingerDinger Wrote: https://twitter.com/fastworkers6/status/...HeQ_Q&s=19

That's awesome.
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(11-17-2022, 12:52 PM)WingerDinger Wrote: https://twitter.com/fastworkers6/status/...HeQ_Q&s=19

Wow!   That is awesome.
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LOL.  Did anyone else find themselves leaning to the side (trying to maintain an "upright" view) as they followed the rotation?
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