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This is why. (no spam)

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 9:27 am
by fable
I've gotten a few perceptive emails and a PM asking me over the last few days why I've basically stopped posting on the boards. One actually seemed mildly offended, and thought I was being standoffish because I don't spam much. :rolleyes: So, to make this matters clear, and prevent the need for more explanations, I'm going to cut-and-paste what I wrote elsewhere:

What happened, briefly, is this: two Sundays ago, my wife and I were walking in a park enjoying the weather when I experienced acute heartburn. It went away after I sat down for 15 minutes, but fired up as soon as we moved back to the car. We tried treating it as acid reflux, then as an allergic reaction, then gave in and went to a hospital emergency clinic. They moved me by ambulance to a regional heart hospital, with what was subsequently diagnosed as a heart attack. This heart attack was in an ironic way a good thing. It was a minor artery, and the "fishtank of dye" (to quote one nurse) that they flushed through my heart to pinpoint it revealed three major heavily occluded arteries. If any of those had gone first, there would have been far worse permanent damage to the heart. Not that this is something I would recommend to anybody looking for a vacation, but...the permanent damage I've got is probably small, assuming we can get this under cointrol.

Regrettably, there's next to nothing I can check in my lifestyle that would improve matters. I barely drink at all. I don't smoke, and avoid places that permit it. I eat sensibly, and we avoid salt because we don't like it. I'm somewhat sedentary, but that's all. I found out yesterday from my mother about a number of relatives on her side of the family who suffered from extreme high blood pressure, cholesterol, and/or early heart attacks, but she evidently didn't think this important enough to pass along, before.

I've got a ton of drugs intended to lower my (average) blood pressure, increase heart efficency, widen my arteries, make my blood "more slippery," reduce cholesterol, etc. In a few weeks, they'll schedule a stress test and take some more diagnostics. (Translation: blood. They took more blood from me, at more times of day, than can be imagined. I suspect them of keeping a vampire chained for sexual experimentation in the director's office.) After that, it's either meds, or a bypass. Stents are ruled out. They're nowhere near as grueling as a bypass--where they have to crack your sternum to get inside to your heart--but the damage to one of the arteries is too lengthy for that kind of repair.

That's it. You can tune your minds back to something else, not. I'm not being snooty. I'm just not up to arguing or even writing a great deal, at the moment. :)

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 9:54 am
by The Z
Get well soon. I wish you the best of luck with this ailment. Hopefully you get the meds and not the bypass.

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 9:55 am
by Demortis
Well, Im really glad it was nothing to serious. Im sure we all here at SYM are glad to hear that your alright. Would really hate to lose all that knowledge that you posses(sp?) :D . But, yes, just take it easy.

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 10:10 am
by Fiona
I'm really sorry to hear about this, Fable. Look after yourself and get well soon. You'll be sadly missed, meantime

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 10:23 am
by Lestat
Take care of yourself. It sounds familiar, high cholesterol also runs in our family and as you said, there is not a lot you can do about it once you avoid the smoking and pay attention to your food. It's for a large, if not the greater, part heriditary.

Drugs should help. In fact my sister's physician told her that a lot of problems could be prevented if drugs were given (and reimbursed) at lower levels of cholesterol. Now it seems that you have to go through the type of experience you describe before you get your prescription drugs reimbursed, when it's actually already (too) late, or you need to have astronomical levels of cholesterol. A lot of surgery and heavy interventions (stents, bypasses, etc.) could be avoided if there was a policy of more preventive drug prescription (with reimbursment under medical insurance).

Once again: take care! (and sorry for the little public health rant).

On a lighter note, does the nurse in anyway resemble Vandal (VtM:B) ...? :eek: ;)

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 10:29 am
by slade
Good to see your alright for the most part fable hope you can over come this problem over time, I wish you the best and your family. Hope you get better.Take care for now my friend, hope to hear from you again ;)

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 10:32 am
by TonyMontana1638
Get well soon bud, we miss you :D .

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 2:02 pm
by Georgi
[QUOTE=fable]I'm just not up to arguing or even writing a great deal, at the moment. :) [/QUOTE]

You never did get the hang of short but sweet spam, did you? :D

Sorry to hear about it, get well soon *hug* :)

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 3:40 pm
by Luis Antonio
Fable will be well. Babylonian Gods have thousands of lives. And with the prayers of the many posters, who would get worst? :)

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 4:08 pm
by Athena
I'm sorry to hear about that Fable, get well soon.

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 4:17 pm
by Phreddie
SYM needs a voice of reason... get well soon, or else SYM wont be safe for the litte pink elephants the blue eyes gray kittens, the rabid mongeese, the raccons, and the muskrats!

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 4:35 pm
by Curdis
I hope you are feeling better very soon.

I have "pre" diabeties and must carefully watch my diet. I have found that the numbers for cholesterol etc get better the more exercise I do. All the best in managing your health. - Curdis !

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 4:52 pm
by VonDondu
Keep your priorities straight and take care of yourself. I wish you all the best.

By the way, I read something a while back concerning bypass surgery that might interest you. Veins from your thigh might not be a suitable replacement for the arteries around your heart. Veins are simply not meant to withstand as much pressure as arteries, so the tissue is liable to fail within about ten years, give or take. I can't remember what the alternative is (if any). Obviously, you shouldn't take my word, because I don't really know what I'm talking about. But you should probably do some research if you are considering bypass surgery.

Take care!

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 4:56 pm
by Aegis
All things into consideration, Fable, best of luck to you with this. It's a frightening experiance, to say the least, and this is from family experiance. My own family has a similar trend of early heart problems, and I'm apparently no exception. Not much more you can do, by the sounds of it. Just live life to its fullest now, and continue to enjoy it.

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 6:30 pm
by Legend
Get well, and take care of yourself. :)

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 9:18 pm
by Oscuro_Sol
Get better, we miss you! Take it easy. :)

Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2005 7:14 am
by Sytze
I'm sorry to hear what has happened, fable. I hope everything will get well. Take care and take it easy, we all prefer to keep you and your wisdom around.

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 4:17 pm
by Coot
Any news yet, Fable?

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 4:45 pm
by fable
We go to the cardiologist, tomorrow. They may take some blood. But the major test to tell whether the meds are working or a bypass is needed won't be for at least two weeks. They wanted to let my heart (and body in general) heal after the attack, before pushing it with the stress test.

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 4:48 pm
by Ravager
I hope it goes well. Sorry to hear about your recent troubles. :(