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Post Info TOPIC: Diva! Do you have knotts in your stomach?


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Diva! Do you have knotts in your stomach?


.......is it Bad, Bad Bill time? 

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Ha!!  I was thinking of that today too.  I have the first of Feb circled on my Calender..It says "Diva/bad Bill"

The whole board awaits the continuing saga ......

(Diva, even if the date sux you are obligated to make up a juicy tale at this point..lol) 

 

Christy 



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OOOHHHH! I'll be chomping at the bit waiting to hear the news!  We should all be on Bad, Bad Bill alert!  Okay who's got the first shift?



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I almost forgot! Anticipation is making us wait. LOL

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LOL I was thinking about Diva's meeting this morning too! We're all on pins and needles for you Diva! Enjoy yourself.

Jennifer

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Diva,
Hope you have a great time tomorrow.
Rita

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I bet she ran off to a spa, getting even more beautiful  :)

 I hope Bad Bill isn't  Butthole Bill .



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Actually kiddies, yesterday morning I nearly died! No joke here. I had stopped in to have a word with my internist. Taking a chance that she may have time to see me, and she did. We were talking about stress and how it can react, and I began telling her about the A, and how his behavior has affected my life. I completely lost it, and suddenly I collapsed in a crying, shaking heap! My heart was beating so fast I could feel my chest and back pound, and I had lots of pain. She (internist) took a fast ECG, and decided it might be a good idea to go over to the hospital and see my cardiologist. He took a look at the ECG, and gave me the news that it looked like I might have had a heart attack!!! Upon further investigation, (angiogram) it was discovered that all of the arteries are perfectly clear. Hmmmm...interesting turn of events. When I explained to my cardiologist what I had been talking about with the internist, he immediately had another idea, which turned out to the the correct diagnosis. I had suffered what is called a Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy. As best I can understand, the heart was stunned, and the muscles of the heart violently contracted together, emiting a dangerous chemical in massive quantities, and cutting off the blood for those beautiful, clear arteries! This was caused a potentially catastrophic event brought on by stress-related anger and resentment. The positive part of this is that 95% of patients who have this happen fully recover. Only one has died, but it IS possible if I do not take the medication and change my reactions to stressful conditions. Recovery time varies, but is normally about 5 weeks. Meantime I must take things easy, which for me will be hard because I love to run and swim. Nevertheless those activities have to go for the time being.  This event is so rare that my cardiologist said he had seen it happen only 5 times in his entire career.  Further, he consulted with colleagues  who all came into agreement of the diagnosis.  Cardiologist determined that I am well enough to come home for my recovery with the promise that if I feel any pain I will return immediately to the hospital. He need not worry about that!! As an aside, this happens almost exclusively to post-menopausal women. When a sinilar occurrence takes place in a man's body, he drops dead on the spot. Now here is a reason to deal with your stress in a way that allows you to avoid a dangerous build-up of bad feelings.

 

So where does that leave my visit with the Bad, Bad One? It is on, albeit not so rigorously...hee hee hee. I will keep you all posted.

 

Kindest regards to all, Diva



-- Edited by Diva at 20:36, 2007-01-31

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Diva,
so glad that you were at a place where you could get immediate treatment, glad your HP was taking care of you.  hope you will rest & be able to be able to manage the stress in a calmer way so that your body will not be affected.

please let us know how you are doing,
Rita



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