Got Heart?
Just to follow up with what I mentioned the other night, and so my mom doesn’t freak out too much, here’s an update.
So a couple weeks ago I had an episode where I felt some pain in my chest, more like pressure, but my left arm and side got all numb like and I broke into a sweat, yadda yadda yadda. Anyway, the only symptoms I was missing from a heart attack was the shortness of breath and I did not feel overwhelmed by the pain. Therefore my stubbornness would not allow me to go to the hospital. Besides, we were leaving town the next morning. I decided to check my blood pressure on the way home and be done with it. I didn’t like the first test result so I did it again and didn’t like that either so I did it one more time and stuck with the last number which was 153/96. I did see 160 and a 100 in the other 2 readings. It scared me, but only enough to tell me I need to check it each day for a while.
So I have been, not EVERY day, but most. 8 of 10 on average and although I saw a couple normal readings on average it has been elevated. So since I have a family history of heart troubles I decided I should go see my doctor just to be safe. I did and he thinks its related to a muscle kink in my neck. It makes sense when he explained it which I could not possibly do here, so you have to trust me. Just to be safe though, he referred me to a cardiologist so we can rule out any actual heart troubles.That and I need to go to one of those crappy ass lab places and have blood work done. Meh.
So I got the first appointment of the morning which should only have made me a little late for work I expected. Probably some questions and an EKG as I had in my docs office. Well I guess when you see a cardiologist, getting an EKG is the same as having weight and temperature taken. Only they didn’t take my temperature, just height, weight, blood pressure (106/84), and then an EKG. Boy am I glad my sunburn was on my back and not my chest, those stickies hurt coming off. Anyway, the doc came in and we talked and I gave him my genetic history, he looked at my stuff and decided to do a stress test and an ultrasound. We would also be doing it right then. Ok I thought, why not. I’ve had an ultrasound before but had no idea what a stress test meant.
**Side Note** This doctors office was so efficient, I was not able to finish the 6 forms of new patient paperwork until I was in between tests. I foud that cool.
So the stress test. I sat waiting for it looking at the treadmill a little nervous. Especially since I was in my work jeans and doc martins and I had my nice polo on. Plus I had not been able to have caffeine since yesterday. In came Nina and her student assistant. I don’t know his name but he was very nice. Nina was a fun quirky little teeny tiny Russian lady who explained all that was going to happen. I thought the walking on the treadmill would be no problem. What made me feel odd was the “stand up and lift your shirt” part. I do still have a sunburn, but the height of which I had to hold my shirt felt like I was a hot chick at Maris Gras. Only Nina now informed me she would have to shave my chest a little bit. That was awkward indeed. I didn’t even get any beads! Maybe next time. I did get a juice box when I came off the treadmill though about a half second away from passing out. That was fucking rough man, especially at 10 in the morning.
Everything else went fine and Nina gave me confidence I did well, but the results won’t be known until next week. Bah!
So mom, I’m all fine. No worries okay? See you next weekend.
On a different subject, I wanted to mention my excitement for a Stanley Cup Finals Game 7. There is nothing more exciting in sports than a game 7, and especially when the cup is on the line. Even if you never watch hockey, this would be the game to watch. Our hometown Magic took game 3 which was exciting to watch and is exciting just to be here in Orlando right now. The town is Magic crazy and it’s pretty neat to live in a town so excited for it’s team. I haven’t experienced that since leaving New York as a kid.
Today I found a neat blog on the web called Bicoastal Baseball. It’s run by a Mets fan and a Dodgers fan. I actually have a bet over the season with the Dodgers half of the duo, but the site looks like it could be fun to follow. We need some more Mets related articles though, that Dodgers fan is a bit wordy!
It seems hard to be so wordy when your team plays in the weakest division in baseball. Hehe.




June 10th, 2009 at 9:03 pm
Hope everything comes back normal!! Stress tests are no fun!!
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June 11th, 2009 at 7:04 am
Glad you are ok for now…hope you stay that way after the test results! I’ll say a prayer for you.
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June 11th, 2009 at 7:15 am
I hope everything turns out okat with all the testing; even if you intuitively know there is nothing seriously wrong, wiaitng for results is terrible!
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June 11th, 2009 at 10:20 am
It’s a good thing that you got things checked out, if just for peace of mind. I hope the results turn out fine.
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June 11th, 2009 at 12:49 pm
I bet you’re pregnant.
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June 12th, 2009 at 2:48 am
I had to schedule the same tests at the end of this month
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June 12th, 2009 at 4:45 pm
So glad my kids tell me what’s going on and I find out when everyone else does……I know you don’t want me to worry, but I have lived with waiting for test results for over 30 years with your dad, I am probably better equipped to handling this than anyone. Why did they want the Stress Test if he felt it was due to kink in neck? What was his reasoning behind that?
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