Heart procedure
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Hi guys,
well, I’ve read a million of these, and contributed the few I could, but never thought I’d have to write one for myself.
In August, I was set to see a cardiologist for the first time since complaining about my heart since I was in the 4th grade. While at this appointment waiting for the doctor, my heart went into an “episode”. I informed the nurse that my heart was doing what I was here to have checked out. She attempted to take my pulse and couldn’t. She ran out the room, and came back in with a few machines and another nurse. Within minutes I was hooked to the machine and the doctor was in the room.
Turns out, a regular heart beat is between 80-100 pulses per minute, while mine was beating at and above 250 pulses per minute. This caused me to feel dizzy, get the sweats, and my become fuzzy until my heart slowed down.
From that appointment I was rushed to the ER and admitted to the hospital that day to be observed for a few days.
This is when I was diagnosed with ventricular tachycardia. My heart beats too quickly, due to the electrical impulses.
In November, I underwent a procedure and am now healthy! Which I am very thankful for. This was a very scary experience for me.
In the midst of my health scare and heart procedure, I was still working full time and going to school as a full time grad student. I ended my semester with a 3.8, and ended the school year out strong at work as well.
I am reaching out for help because I simply need help paying the remaining balance of the procedure. This is very hard for me to admit and do, but I am hopeful in humanity. I try to live my life helping others the best I can, and have a hard time remembering to care for myself.
So, friends, if you can give, I am so appreciative for that. If you read this, I am so appreciative for that. If you text me when I post this because you know how much I struggled to do this, I am so appreciative for that!
Thank you all.
well, I’ve read a million of these, and contributed the few I could, but never thought I’d have to write one for myself.
In August, I was set to see a cardiologist for the first time since complaining about my heart since I was in the 4th grade. While at this appointment waiting for the doctor, my heart went into an “episode”. I informed the nurse that my heart was doing what I was here to have checked out. She attempted to take my pulse and couldn’t. She ran out the room, and came back in with a few machines and another nurse. Within minutes I was hooked to the machine and the doctor was in the room.
Turns out, a regular heart beat is between 80-100 pulses per minute, while mine was beating at and above 250 pulses per minute. This caused me to feel dizzy, get the sweats, and my become fuzzy until my heart slowed down.
From that appointment I was rushed to the ER and admitted to the hospital that day to be observed for a few days.
This is when I was diagnosed with ventricular tachycardia. My heart beats too quickly, due to the electrical impulses.
In November, I underwent a procedure and am now healthy! Which I am very thankful for. This was a very scary experience for me.
In the midst of my health scare and heart procedure, I was still working full time and going to school as a full time grad student. I ended my semester with a 3.8, and ended the school year out strong at work as well.
I am reaching out for help because I simply need help paying the remaining balance of the procedure. This is very hard for me to admit and do, but I am hopeful in humanity. I try to live my life helping others the best I can, and have a hard time remembering to care for myself.
So, friends, if you can give, I am so appreciative for that. If you read this, I am so appreciative for that. If you text me when I post this because you know how much I struggled to do this, I am so appreciative for that!
Thank you all.
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Sommer Jabbar
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Wyoming, MI