Guest guest Posted October 14, 2004 Report Share Posted October 14, 2004 In a message dated 10/14/04 4:32:30 AM Eastern Daylight Time, cham_1967@... writes: > If I have made someone go hmph what does she know possibly not alot > but I know that sometimes you have to take life and what is throws > at you by the balls and throw it back. > > My best wish to all. > I'll keep you updated on s resposne to the Pulmonary Vein > Ablation. > > is so lucky to have you and your support. Remember, if this PVA doesn't get the desired results, a second touch ablation is very common. I hope all works out and treats you to something special! Rich O Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2004 Report Share Posted October 14, 2004 Hello! Your husband is very fortunate to have someone like you who is proactive with his afib. I wish your husband the very best results with his ablation, and I wish both of you the very best together. I read with great interest what you wrote about the following: > Noticing things like the onset headache prior to an episode where > the whites of his eyes would go red The headache and whites of my eyes going red always precede an episode, but I have never heard this addressed before on this board. Could you point me to more information about this? Thanks. Please keep us posted as to your husband's progress. Sandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2004 Report Share Posted October 15, 2004 Sandy, Noticing his headaches coming on ie red eyes that sort of thing was more of an observation. I have looked at some different sites today and there are so many variables anything from salt depletion in your body due to medication...dehydration...maybe its just a signal something personal to the individual. also notices that when he has an episode of afib he urinates alot more. I know that he finds his afib episodes worse if he sleeps on his left hand side and also if he eats to close to going to bed. And he knows he as fortunate to have me as I am to have him. Best Wishes Lis > > Hello! Your husband is very fortunate to have someone like you who is > proactive with his afib. I wish your husband the very best results with his > ablation, and I wish both of you the very best together. > > I read with great interest what you wrote about the following: > > > > > Noticing things like the onset headache prior to an episode where > > the whites of his eyes would go red > > The headache and whites of my eyes going red always precede an episode, but I > have never heard this addressed before on this board. Could you point me to > more information about this? Thanks. > > Please keep us posted as to your husband's progress. > > Sandy > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2004 Report Share Posted October 15, 2004 Hi Lis, thanks for answering my query. My husband says my headaches, red eyes and subsequent afib episodes are the results of stress at work, time on the computer, etc. Could be he's right! TGIF! Sandy > Noticing his headaches coming on ie red eyes that sort of thing was > more of an observation. I have looked at some different sites today > and there are so many variables anything from salt depletion in your > body due to medication...dehydration...maybe its just a signal > something personal to the individual. > Lis > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2004 Report Share Posted October 15, 2004 He may have a point Sandy, I know seemed a little rung out on those days too so maybe the master of the house might have to monitor your stress levels and possibly do something about them tell him a good massage helps destress its the least he can do haha, Lis > > Hi Lis, thanks for answering my query. My husband says my headaches, red > eyes and subsequent afib episodes are the results of stress at work, time on the > computer, etc. Could be he's right! TGIF! Sandy > > > > > Noticing his headaches coming on ie red eyes that sort of thing was > > more of an observation. I have looked at some different sites today > > and there are so many variables anything from salt depletion in your > > body due to medication...dehydration...maybe its just a signal > > something personal to the individual. > > Lis > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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