Noor, I am a bit frightened

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The inflamation reaction has spread from my foot to my fingers. Bloodless, cold, white flesh. Looks like candle wax. Stinging pain. Last object touched- box of borax powder. The last two days I have had red blotches on my palms, that were painful, burning, itching, sensitive.
 
gotsnowgotslush, I am a bit frightened

My heart is in constant afib (atrial fibrillation) now, my bloodflow so bad that I can barely walk across the room without being winded. The cardiologist will try to restart me next week, get me back into sinus rhythm, but I dunno. Will I live to have the pacemaker conversation with her?

After the reset comes the next eyeball laser surgery. I was pretty numb for the first two operations but the last three hurt. And the second needs to be redone. Then they'll try to get me a hearing aid. And my knees are giving out again.
L*O*S*T . D*O*G
One ear, one eye,
three legs, no tail
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yikes, Hypoxia

Are you a member of the Cracked Lobster Club ?
I googled that but it's still a mystery. Anyway, I was hauled to Emergency yesterday morning and spent a sleepless night in hospital. Diagnostics are good -- i.e. they've no clue yet. Stress tests today; then, we'll see.

I think of author Robert Bloch writing,
"I have the heart of a small boy.
I keep it in a jar on my desk."​
Maybe I should gather a few extras.
 
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The inflamation reaction has spread from my foot to my fingers. Bloodless, cold, white flesh. Looks like candle wax. Stinging pain. Last object touched- box of borax powder. The last two days I have had red blotches on my palms, that were painful, burning, itching, sensitive.

Get better soon!

My heart is in constant afib (atrial fibrillation) now, my bloodflow so bad that I can barely walk across the room without being winded. The cardiologist will try to restart me next week, get me back into sinus rhythm, but I dunno. Will I live to have the pacemaker conversation with her?

After the reset comes the next eyeball laser surgery. I was pretty numb for the first two operations but the last three hurt. And the second needs to be redone. Then they'll try to get me a hearing aid. And my knees are giving out again.
L*O*S*T . D*O*G
One ear, one eye,
three legs, no tail
Answers to 'Lucky'​

You too.
 
Thank you for the well wishes, neci and St. Pete.

:heart:

Cracked Lobster Club, is for those who have impressive scars, because the doc split their ribcages open.

Bodies go haywire, once in while. Hoping everyone has a relatively quiet weekend.



P.S.- Noor, I am glad that you left plenty of good advice in your posts.
 
As one who is still struggling with the fallout from major surgery this summer, best wishes to both GSG and Hypox. Sometimes the anxiety is worse than the reality. But I hope there is nothing but good news coming for you.
 
Colonel Hogan, I had noticed you fell off the radar. But, I did not know why. Good to know that you made it through O.K.
 
My heart is in constant afib (atrial fibrillation) now, my bloodflow so bad that I can barely walk across the room without being winded. The cardiologist will try to restart me next week, get me back into sinus rhythm, but I dunno. Will I live to have the pacemaker conversation with her?

After the reset comes the next eyeball laser surgery. I was pretty numb for the first two operations but the last three hurt. And the second needs to be redone. Then they'll try to get me a hearing aid. And my knees are giving out again.
L*O*S*T . D*O*G
One ear, one eye,
three legs, no tail
Answers to 'Lucky'​

I am a wee bit curious as to just how many eyes Hypoxia has.

A soothing get well kiss from the good little witch.
 
The inflamation reaction has spread from my foot to my fingers. Bloodless, cold, white flesh. Looks like candle wax. Stinging pain. Last object touched- box of borax powder. The last two days I have had red blotches on my palms, that were painful, burning, itching, sensitive.

Have you been to the doc?
 
thør, there are serious medical matters that cause me to consult with conventional doctors. This is not one of them.

I was alarmed, because it was something new, and it shocked me.
 
GSGS: Seek medical advice. Really.

Thanks to all here and in PMs for kind thoughts. I'm back home now.

Today's daylong stress testing (horrible chemicals) was most uncomfortable. The results: nil. I'm fully checked out. All diagnostics say nothing's wrong... but my ticker doesn't tick right. A few options ahead: 1) the electric reset / jumpstart. If that doesn't work then 2) ablation, nicking away dead heart tissue. If that doesn't work then 3) pacemaker. If that doesn't work then 4) send donations to the California Native Plant Society.

As one who is still struggling with the fallout from major surgery this summer, best wishes to both GSG and Hypox. Sometimes the anxiety is worse than the reality. But I hope there is nothing but good news coming for you.
And the best to you, Colonel. So far I've not had to deal with "major surgery": general anesthesia, body draped and cut open, body-snatchers waiting in the wings, etc. ;) Consciously, I don't feel stressed or anxious, mostly resigned to further physical insults. My body thinks otherwise when it doubles my pulse and blood pressure.

I maintain an even strain. I'll be fixed. My heart and eyes will function as well as possible. Probably obtain a hearing aid too. Then wonder what portions of me will fail next. My collection of medical business cards keeps growing.

I am a wee bit curious as to just how many eyes Hypoxia has.
With the eyestalks extended or retracted?
 
This thread is a great reminder that behind every screen name is a living, breathing person dealing with the real issues of life.

Best wishes to all of you.:rose::rose::rose:
 
The inflamation reaction has spread from my foot to my fingers. Bloodless, cold, white flesh. Looks like candle wax. Stinging pain. Last object touched- box of borax powder. The last two days I have had red blotches on my palms, that were painful, burning, itching, sensitive.

Sorry, I just got your pm, and look this thread up. I will pm my other contact info just in case.
4 letter names can't be vanity searched anymore, actually it's been years :(

The inflammation reactions sounds like Reynaud's, which basically removes/lowers the blood from your extremities. When this happens, be very careful with your hands and feet as it's very easy to hit something by accident and cause hairline fractures. You should see my foot xrays...

Red blotches could be from Borax.
 
Ah! Thank you, Noor. I have broken so many of my fingers and toes, I have lost track. I am glad that you have pointed out the increased chance of fractures. I do not need more.

;)

The bloodless symptom lasted for a day. My foot did not remain colorless, but never returned to normal. It looks ten years younger than my "normal foot." The skin is so smooth. But, it gets cold very fast.

Homeopathy is such an odd thing. My fractured toe that flopped like a sock full of flesh decided to knit itself into a toe, about the time my foot decided to be strange.
 
This thread is a great reminder that behind every screen name is a living, breathing person dealing with the real issues of life.
I suspect a few may be bots, or worse. On the internets, nobody knows you're a poodle. A rabid poodle might give itself away. [/me peers about] But yeah, most are fairly humanoid. Nobody's perfect. Especially people.

Best wishes to all of you.:rose::rose::rose:
Thank you thank you. Events are moving along. The stress test was last Friday. Nothing since then, but I'm off to the cardiologist tomorrow, then the cardiovert (jumpstart / reset) a week after, then Thanksgiving with the kids, followed immediately by more eyeball laser surgery. Might as well throw in a nose job while I'm there, too. :cool:
 
My heart is in constant afib (atrial fibrillation) now, my bloodflow so bad that I can barely walk across the room without being winded. The cardiologist will try to restart me next week, get me back into sinus rhythm, but I dunno. Will I live to have the pacemaker conversation with her?
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I googled that but it's still a mystery. Anyway, I was hauled to Emergency yesterday morning and spent a sleepless night in hospital. Diagnostics are good -- i.e. they've no clue yet. Stress tests today; then, we'll see.

Wow, mast cell disorders can cause all sorts of interesting cardiac symptoms, I hope they get to the bottom of this and when they do there is a clear and quick treatment/

P.S.- Noor, I am glad that you left plenty of good advice in your posts.

Glad it helped.

As one who is still struggling with the fallout from major surgery this summer, best wishes to both GSG and Hypox. Sometimes the anxiety is worse than the reality. But I hope there is nothing but good news coming for you.

I hope you are feeling better soon.

I had dinner with Noor years ago. We had a very good time.

It was fun!
 
Geesh I haven't kept up so I don't know what's ailing everybody. I'll just wish you all good health.
Maybe we need a thread where everyone posts their ailments. Centralize the effort. Do we have a GET WELL SOON emoji available?
 
Sorry, I just got your pm, and look this thread up. I will pm my other contact info just in case.
4 letter names can't be vanity searched anymore, actually it's been years :(

The inflammation reactions sounds like Reynaud's, which basically removes/lowers the blood from your extremities. When this happens, be very careful with your hands and feet as it's very easy to hit something by accident and cause hairline fractures. You should see my foot xrays...

Red blotches could be from Borax.

You beat me to it, my ex-wife and two children have this. Abnormalities in thinness of blood flow/clotting and, how they discribed, was their extremities just "shit off" become white and numb and there is not blood flow. In fact, the ex had to take blood thinners throughout her 3 pregnancies. Apparently to block against the blood clots.

They say it is descendent from the Vikings. They built up a tolerance for fast blood colting for as much fighting as they did. My ex wife was very Norwegian.

Just food for thought... Research.
 
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Maybe we need a thread where everyone posts their ailments. Centralize the effort. Do we have a GET WELL SOON emoji available?

The thread idea is a good one, mass consciousness, good vibes can't hurt. Don't hold your breath on the GWS emoji.
 
My latest, if anyone cares: A few bureaucratic doctor visits, then off to hospital in a few days where they'll 1) poke around inside my heart to see what's there, and 2) give it a jolt, hope to re-shock it back to normal ('sinus') rhythm. If that doesn't work, then we'll talk about ablation (scraping away dead heart cells), or a pacemaker, or actual open-heart surgery. I'm not much looking forward to that last. But it'll give me more time to write. :)
 
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