Guest guest Posted January 1, 2002 Report Share Posted January 1, 2002 I want to wish you all a bright, hopeful new year, in or out of afib, and just thank you all for being here. When I logged on to post my previous messages, I was feeling so depressed about what seems to be an inauspicious beginning to the new year for me. After a quiet, nonalcoholic New Year's Eve with some friends, I had a sleepless night due to extreme stomach problems, which don't seem to be the norm after a " normal " colonoscopy. I did dare to eat a small amount of spaghetti, my favorite food which is usually off my list. I figured since I was in afib anyway, it wouldn't matter. Apparently that was a faulty conclusion because I was awake all night with palpitations and stomach cramps. Talk about triggers! Anyway, as I said, I was feeling so depressed about my current long afib session (not my longest ever, though) when I logged on to read new messages, but now I feel ever so much better after reading some good advice from Victor and sounding off to you sympathetic and understanding people. Also, getting concerned over possibly causing problems for Walt with my careless, unthinking reference to my unscientific " poll " brought me out of my petty little concerns about myself. Depression problems are not common for me, and I try to avoid depression because I think it worsens afib. You have helped me win my battle with depression today just by being there with your kind, sympathetic presence. Thanks to all. in afib in Seattle :-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2002 Report Share Posted January 2, 2002 Hi , I continue to enjoy your considered responses. The choice of what to say and what not to say is difficult but I think you have it spot on! Given the statistical bias of such a group (most of us are having problems) then it's almost inevitable that there will also be a bias towards negative results with medication. As long as we keep this in mind and think of the 5 million AFers out there who haven't joined this group then I think we should share the information we find. Although sotalol turned me into a walking zombie I think it is still the first drug my cardiologist tries on most patients because of it's high success rate. If I were in his shoes I think I would have to do the same thing - you can cure some of the people some of the time! Hope you don't break your record ! all the best for the new year -- D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2002 Report Share Posted January 2, 2002 In a message dated 1/2/2002 6:11:13 AM Pacific Standard Time, james@... writes: << Hope you don't break your record ! all the best for the new year >> Thanks, . I haven't broken my ten day record yet, thank God! When I was in afib for ten days last summer, it seemed an unbelievably long time to me, and that ten day record has become a major reference point for me, illogical as that may seem. Rational or not, I have this mindset that leads me to think that if I do surpass that ten day record, this will be a clear indication that my afib is worsening. I'm fighting that attitude, reminding myself that since the ten day afib run, I have had many 16 hour, 24, hour, and 48 hour afib episodes. I think a prime consideration that one must never lose sight of is the unpredictability of afib. I wish you all the best in the New Year, too! in sinus in Seattle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2002 Report Share Posted January 2, 2002 Time to waste a little bandwidth... I wish everyone here a very happy new year aswell, and many thanks for everyone being there for everyone...great to see all the support everyone is giving to eachother. So....as spock may have said if he would have had Afib....May you live long and in NSR. take care, Willem _________________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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