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Agreeing thats a good thing no heart attack, putting that aside could your potassium have caused this?
John has ph and he scared our local er dr sooo bad.once..they kept insisting he had a heart attack, ..it was low potassium.
Be careful and try to stay out of there,ok? Love ya ,Yaps
 
Harry... Ok enough of that!!
I am glad it wasn't a heart attack... Please take care of yourself.. No more hospital field trips!!
 
Harry-

I sorry you were feeling so poorly that you had to spend some hospital time. It's good news that there was no heart attack. Hoping things remain stable for you, with no more scary things happening.
 
Harry, I'm glad it wasn't a heart attack and glad that the cath went well and that you're back home. Try to take it easy and stay away from the hospital! LINDA
 
Gosh Harry...
I am glad you are back home and the 'cath' was all-clear...
At least you are brave enough to go to the Hospital when things arent right...

(((((((((((((((HUGS))))))))))))))))

Must be time for you to relax and stop stressing...
 
Harry -

Harry -

I was very sorry to read this post and about the recent fright you had. Stay positive - I know mitral valve prolapse can cause chest pain - I am not sure which valves are giving your problems.

You will be in my thoughts and prayers that this was all just scary and nothing more.

Christina L
 
Well Christina, They did say

Well Christina, They did say

That my mitral valve was leaking and the Dr. told me that I DO in fact have a heart murmur, a subject that I have been trying to get resolved once and for all, so this would not surprise me at all....My bosses at the hotel are not treating me very well, and my stress level hasn't been good at all, so I am trying to find another job, but have found out that they have been giving me "bad references" to keep me from getting another job....I can't prove it, that's the problem, needless to say, it's really boosting the stress right through the roof. Thanks for the encouraging words Christina Harrybaby:eek:
 
OH, Harry...............

OH, Harry...............

just saw this. I am not on as much since the school year started. I am so glad you are home, but please do press for some more answers. Sending lots of love and hugs. Janet
 
Glad to hear you've escaped from the hospital, those roommates can really be a hindrance to getting any rest! I had one like that and I BEGGED to move to another room after her keeping me awake all night long the night after surgery.
Take care of yourself and try not to let the doofus's at work get you down!:cool:
 
Harry, job stress is no good for you. Stress can cause the type of flareup you just had. A young friend of mine who has almost uncontrollable high blood pressure has been hospitalized trwice in the last hree weeks for absurdly high blood pressure, due to the stress of being laid off. They couldn't stop it last time, and he thought he was a goner.

Your body's probably behaving about the same. FInd a way to control your stress levels. Try to exercise withing the parameters of what you can do. Walking is the best one I know of, all around. We want you around.

Best wishes,
 
Harry:
So sorry you had to go through such trauma. Glad to know that it was not a heart problem. Please take care of yourself. We worry about you.
Blanche
 
I'm so glad to see your post. I was wondering where you have been. I haven't posted for a while myself. I'm glad that you are home and I pray things will get better for you. Please take care of yourself.
 
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