its a pretty common heart problem that isn't very serious (well in my case its not)
it involves attacks of fast heart beats in my case 240+ BPM (about 4 per second)
can last from a few minutes to my last attack of about 1 hour LOL
rang up the ambulance and went to the hospital (not becasue i was worried but becasue i need ECG readings before i can be diagnosed so ringing them is the best way to get them)
so yeah its all good, pretty exciting trip and stuff, had some wicked as machines pluged into me, they got my heart rate at its lowest at 170BPM its highest at 220BPM and my resting once they got it to slow down was 85-90
so yeah thats me LOL, 19 years old and finally getting it diagnosed, started when i was 14 but i ignored it for ages and ages.
you guys probably don't care anyway but hey i thought i'd just say.
AMAZINGLY, i care, but thats because i like you. be careful when you are going to have sex dood. don't get too excited, you might get a heart attack... and die
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ha ha ha ha, lol no i have never had it happen while having sex LOL, but if i did then i'd jsut take a 5 minuter and do the valmure manuver (which is rather embarrasing) but it will stop it and i'd get right back to it LOL
WHAT DOES IT MEAN YOU DBASTARD TELL ME ha ha ha ha j/k
ok the manouver (i dont' even know if thats what its called LOL)
is when you go red in the face like push relaly hard like you want to crap and go red in the fae, this changes the pressure of your blood and triggers your heart ot corret its rythum.
you need to push really really hard though like HARD CORE LOL
Got to be careful with that stuff. My son's Brother In Law has something similar to you. He just had to have a defibrillator put in to keep his heart slowed down. Good luck to you Man.
Dazzle them with Brilliance, or Baffle them with BS!
Yea, the guy I was telling you about. His Dr.'s say it really common. I didn't realize what a defibrillator was. I believe it's the opposite of a pace maker. He has to really limit the intake of fluids as well. He's not supposed to drink hardly anything at all. I guess the fluid in the body contributes to it.
Dazzle them with Brilliance, or Baffle them with BS!
it gives an electric shock powerfull enough to totally interupt the heartbeat, this gives a flatline and allows the heart to naurally start itself again, it will then start with the correct pulse rate.
a pace maker just gives tiny electrical pulses to keep the heart in time.
you see the heart works by starting an electrical at the ventrical and this triggers a chain of electrical contractions around the heart that should be in time, the pace maker takes over the function of the initial shock that controls the timing of all the contractions.
i may end up with one, i doubt it though
i may end up with a defribulator but i also doubt that.
i don't know yet, but this is AGELESS its HEALTHLESS, so it don't matter how fit or old you are its common LOL
I know what your going through a bit. At 29 I have a heart murmur and hypertension (High Blood Pressure) Through a slightly modified diet I can keep my BP down. It doesn't help that my dad died of a heart attack at 45 either. I've been excersizing regularly since I was 13 but that didn't seem to help much. Who knows it may just extend me a few years in the long run. Just cant beat bad genes sometimes.
Does this happen randomly or does it happen when u exercise more?
I actually have high blood pressure (mainly cause of school 140+), and one of my grandfathers has had a few heart attacks while the other has arythmia I think it's called (he needed a pace maker for a bit).
if you took this story of a girl and basicly replaced it with ME, and added excercise in jsut before or during the attacks, and took out some of the super bad effects its exactly my story. i was 14 years old, and i was 19 before doing somthing about it LOL.
its a kinda weird disease, its not realated to age, or fitness.
i have it rather minorly compared to this chick, but i guess its still a hassle.
the possible injurys from the cure are kinda nice LOL. check it out.
i could get all these just by trying to fix the problem LOL (only about a 4 in 100 chance of needing a pacemaker for the rest of my life LOL
* Bruising where the catheter is inserted.
* Bleeding.
* Puncture of the heart.
* Damage to the conduction system of the heart, requiring placement of a pacemaker.
* Formation of a blood clot.
* Infection.
* An abnormal heartbeat (arrhythmia) that cannot be controlled.
* Damage to the electrical system of the heart, requiring placement of a pacemaker.
Hehe, I've gotten my pulse to 200+ before, but that's just cause I was being an idiot. There was this one time actually when I woke up at summer camp (CTY, never ever go there) and my heart was going insanely fast. Drank some water, nothing still going crazy. Then I jacked off and it went away....wierd eh? Hasn't happened since.
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