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that sucks to hear Brendan. Wish I did have time to drop by yesterday. I'm at the hospital atm. Slight training accident. Waiting for xrays. :D

ouch - hope you are ok. glad you didnt come over tho as I wasnt home :) - was wired up to a cardiac machine at the hospital being fed "heart slow down" drugs

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yeh I know

4 weeks ago I wouldnt have worried about it - state of mind at the time, but now more positive after seeing headshrink / new antideps so figured I better get to the hospital

always had a heart murmur (faulty valve) and an irregular heartbeat but never been concerned about it, more on the mind re: knees

was what youd call a 'small' cardiac arrest, perhaps stress as Ive been stressed out with lose of house, marriage breakup etc

seems my heart is irregular like its got a gummed up spark plug, not sparking correctly

they can go in and cauterize areas where the electrical currents are 'shorting' and fix up that way, so tests to see whats up this week

keep thinking positive dude. with any luck you'll bounce back well from all the dramas lifes got you in at the moment

remember, whatever doesnt break ya only makes ya stronger!

-D

I'm guessing something was changed because i now see the first post of a thread on every page of that thread, How do i turn this off as it is pissing me off.

click 'options' on the top right corner of the thread and click 'standard'.

soooooooo

Ive been in hospital, cardiac unit

had a small heart attack friday arvo

out of hospital now but out to cardiology specialist unit for more examinations soon

heart was over 200bpm for half hour & trying to come out of ribs Aliens styles, left arm went dead, then 130-190bpm for 24hrs

feel pretty ratshit now

anyways, yeah

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yeh I know

4 weeks ago I wouldnt have worried about it - state of mind at the time, but now more positive after seeing headshrink / new antideps so figured I better get to the hospital

always had a heart murmur (faulty valve) and an irregular heartbeat but never been concerned about it, more on the mind re: knees

was what youd call a 'small' cardiac arrest, perhaps stress as Ive been stressed out with lose of house, marriage breakup etc

seems my heart is irregular like its got a gummed up spark plug, not sparking correctly

they can go in and cauterize areas where the electrical currents are 'shorting' and fix up that way, so tests to see whats up this week

Far out Tangles, everything that life can throw at you has by the looks of things......time to look up at the big fella in the sky for some answers me thinks.

Hope all goes well for you bud. :D

thanks guys for the wellwishing - REALLY appreciated, without doubt.

can only go UP from here!

mentally feeling ok - good in the head to be honest, chest is sore this arvo. rest time soon after some chow

then await flinders cardiac unit to call me tomorrow for appointments, probably drop in to GP to let them know the go as well

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