Guest guest Posted January 10, 2009 Report Share Posted January 10, 2009 , Me too, like Guy, passed out (when standing)or nearly fainted (when sitting)every time before I was zapped and in either (both?) case I didn't feel them. My heart raced at nearly 400 bps at the most, so I didn't have time to sit down if I didn't sit already. I just felt the dizziness coming and then faded away pretty quick. Well, for one zap I had a pounding in my ears right before it happened. Waking up was for the worse, not at least when it happened in the hospital with the nurse shaking me and shouting " Are you awake?, are you awake? " More " pleasant " to wake up at home alone without anyone interrupting, LoL (Please overlook my bad English) Janne in Norway > > i forgot to ask. In the bit of time before you passed out and then the ICD > provided its gentle " therapy, " I asked if you felt panicked in the normal > sense, and as if you were fainting from panic. Is this how it feel is you > die because you don't have an ICD? So the death is pretty painless, I guess? > I'm not saying anything positive for death, I'm just saying it sound like > you just feel panicked for a second then you pass out and fall down and then > you're gone. Thanks. > fel did befdafainnomral aked is that gentla > Guy: unfelt shocks and ATP (was Re: Re: Amiodarone dose) > > > Guy, > > The shocks you describe where you seem to be saying that you fainted before > the shock occurred, what did that feel like? Were you scared or panicked for > a time before you passed out? Did you feel your heart racing the way we > would if we were just normal and we were having a panic attack? Thanks you. > > second, I forget what is ATP. I went to te gloassry in ZAP FAQ, and it's not > listed there. what is it. Somethng xxx pacing? > > Thanks, > > something very scarcy scarcy befor3e berore a seconed > ----- Original Message ----- > From: " Guy Scardina " <guys101@...> > > , > Believe it or not, I have never felt a shock. During the first year > after I got my ICD I had two or three shocks but my heart rate was so > high that I passed out before the shock. I remember one shock > happened when I was taking out the trash. I had enough warning to sit > down on the kitchen floor and the next thing I remember was laying on > the floor half in a daze, wondering if I was dead or alive. Another > happened while I was walking and also had enough warning to sit > before I passed out. While sitting on the curb after I regained > consciousness a guy in a Corvette stopped and asked if I needed help. > It was nice of him to give me a ride even though it was only a couple > blocks to my home. > The shock that I received last summer was during the night and I was > asleep. I woke up after it happened and realized that something had > just occured but was not certain what it was until my next > interrogation. > I think somebody already explained what ATP means. I usually feel > them and hope they do not escalate into a shock. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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