I haven't been around for some time now but I have been reading when I get a chance.
I hope your back and tail bone are improving Laurie and that you are feeling better. Hope your Mom is improving every day also.
Cheryl - so glad you are feeling better and able to see your little granddaughter quite often.
LMP - it sounds like you really enjoyed your trip to Disney and I hope you will be able to go again in Dec.
Linda, hoping your Mom is doing well.
I know I've missed many of you but I think of all of you so often.
Last Wednesday during dinner, my heart decided to take a 6 second pause and the Loop that I had inserted in my chest carried the information to the hospital and on Thursday afternoon I had a pacemaker inserted and the Loop removed. I had flat-lined and it was scary to see on the cardiogram. It really did its job well - when I held the monitor up to it, it began transmitting immediately. Believe it or not, we were flying out with our son, DIL and GD on Thursday morning to Orlando to go on a 5 day cruise and then to spend 5 days at the Boardwalk. They went and my DS was kind enough to cancel all of our dining reservations for us. He even made airline reservations for us for Saturday, but I could not go. My cardiologist said I could probably fly out on Friday nite if I had the pacemaker put in on Thursday afternoon. Not so. It was done (2 1/2 hour surgery) on Thursday afternoon, I stayed in the hospital overnight but the Dr. who did the surgery told me I had to cancel my plans and not travel for 6 weeks. I still can't understand why my cardiologist said I could go the next day. In fact, it is Tuesday, and I am just beginning to feel better now. I was really bummed out because of the trip but I know I would have been in big trouble had I been in the Bahamas and this had happened so I was blessed. I was looking forward to spending so much time with our GD because my DIL is running in the marathon and my DH and I were going to keep her overnight. Such is life!
I guess I have whined enough. Take care all of you and I will be in touch again. Thank you for listening.
Barbara
I hope your back and tail bone are improving Laurie and that you are feeling better. Hope your Mom is improving every day also.
Cheryl - so glad you are feeling better and able to see your little granddaughter quite often.
LMP - it sounds like you really enjoyed your trip to Disney and I hope you will be able to go again in Dec.
Linda, hoping your Mom is doing well.
I know I've missed many of you but I think of all of you so often.
Last Wednesday during dinner, my heart decided to take a 6 second pause and the Loop that I had inserted in my chest carried the information to the hospital and on Thursday afternoon I had a pacemaker inserted and the Loop removed. I had flat-lined and it was scary to see on the cardiogram. It really did its job well - when I held the monitor up to it, it began transmitting immediately. Believe it or not, we were flying out with our son, DIL and GD on Thursday morning to Orlando to go on a 5 day cruise and then to spend 5 days at the Boardwalk. They went and my DS was kind enough to cancel all of our dining reservations for us. He even made airline reservations for us for Saturday, but I could not go. My cardiologist said I could probably fly out on Friday nite if I had the pacemaker put in on Thursday afternoon. Not so. It was done (2 1/2 hour surgery) on Thursday afternoon, I stayed in the hospital overnight but the Dr. who did the surgery told me I had to cancel my plans and not travel for 6 weeks. I still can't understand why my cardiologist said I could go the next day. In fact, it is Tuesday, and I am just beginning to feel better now. I was really bummed out because of the trip but I know I would have been in big trouble had I been in the Bahamas and this had happened so I was blessed. I was looking forward to spending so much time with our GD because my DIL is running in the marathon and my DH and I were going to keep her overnight. Such is life!
I guess I have whined enough. Take care all of you and I will be in touch again. Thank you for listening.
Barbara