I kept a journal during my heart journey and below are snippets from the notes taken.
Background
I spent two years with my Cardiologist and had no answers. I contacted the Mayo Clinic and they accepted me.
I spent a week having test after test and they did a heart catheter to see what my heart was thinking. I was awake while they performed the catheter, you can’t move during the procedure and of course, I got nausea and the tech gave me a pen with spearmint to stop the nausea. It worked fast. I keep one around for when I need it.
My official diagnosis is Supra Ventricular Tachycardia, small vessel disease, and the artery that keeps the flow of fresh blood back into the heart doesn’t work every time because the flap to let in the blood enter is lazy which means it doesn’t open fast enough to get a full amount of oxygenated blood.
My first event
I was looking at the tomatoes at the back of the yard and suddenly this strange feeling came over me. I don’t know why but I jumped in the pool and stayed under the waterfall. Then I started to feel some pain and started to hyperventilate. By this time my husband is outside trying to coax me out of the pool but won’t budge. I asked him to bring me a Xanax, it took two before I would get out of the pool.
My heart was the last thing that crossed my mind. Shortly after it was clear that it was my heart. My heart arrhythmia won’t kill you but you feel like you’re having a heart attack.
My first full-blown event was like having a heart attack, and your mind says go to the hospital but you know it will be over by the time you get there. One night I started to feel a sharp pain in the chest area, and my blood pressure was high which made me think they were connected. The typical magic number is over Pulse over 100. Unfortunately for me, I can feel an event coming on at 85. This confused my doctor because 100 is the norm. I never said I was normal.
I might have an event every day or go days in between. One day I was cleaning the tub and a full event happened, the chest pain was severe and I was home alone. My husband was grocery shopping when I called and asked him to come home. I remained crawled up on the floor. There were several occasions I had to call him home.
My cardiologist was clueless. I did two different Holter monitoring tests and still had no idea what was happening. This is when I called the Mayo Clinic, and after a week of tests, they had a diagnosis. You can only stay with any doctor so long when you don’t have any answers. The Mayo started me on Nitro, what a life savior.
Snippets From Journal Notes
My hands are swollen this morning along with my ankles. I feel like my upper body is swollen.
Both legs have red dots and I’m shaking. My husband looked at my legs and said yes they were swollen.
Several places are uncomfortable to move, they feel crunchy.
My lungs sound clear and not coughing.
My lower legs feel cold
I was breathing so hard that my stomach muscles hurt.
Seemed like it took forever to slow my breathing down.
This is the longest event I’ve had.
I was already in general pain in the chest but by the time I lay down the pain had increased and stabbing pain started.
If I didn’t know better I would go to the hospital.
I could not see the start of my toes.
I left a message with admin for my doctor but didn’t call back. That was probably the last straw.
When I lay down the pain begins.
I had to buy a shower chair because it takes so much energy to shower.
This is my blood pressure and pulse on my worst day. It lasted from 4:43 pm to 10:21 pm. Below is an example of feeling heart pain and you’ll notice that not one reading is my pulse over 100.
4:43 127/77 Pulse 95
4:49 117/69 Pulse 92
4:55 114/67 Pulse 86
5:08 145/88 Pulse 89
5:33 138/92 Pulse 80
5:46 127/65 Pulse 82
10:21 131/78 Pulse 88
You will notice my pulse is under 100.
I’m happy to say events happen rarely now.
Take care including your heart.
Melinda
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