Sunday, November 28, 2010

iRhythm "success"

On Thanksgiving 2010, I felt like I was "off" all day.  One of our cats woke me up at 5:30AM.  I have been exhausted over the last few months anyway.  

I hadn't previously shared this via the Internet, but I am pregnant for the first time.  I have only been this exhausted once before:  prior to the myocardial infarction (M.I.) I survived in 2008.  Nausea is also a common theme during this pregnancy.  My nutrition has been non-existent since becoming pregnant (I could tell early on that I was pregnant).  Excitement has carried me through the last few months of pregnancy.  I've done my best to block out the 'what if' ideas and instead think positively about having a healthy baby.  

Back to Thanksgiving.  Preparation in the kitchen kept me busy until about 10AM when I decided to take a nap.  The smell of food cooking woke me up a couple of times, but I fell back asleep unable to get up.  A little before 2PM, I made myself get up even though I still felt tired (I needed to help with the cooking, but it was already all done, hooray!).  After showering and dressing, I tried to set the table, but felt like I was about to faint in addition to palpitations.  My pulse was rapid compared to the usual rate.  I decided to use an electronic blood pressure/heart rate device.  My pulse was on average at 100 which is a high rate for me.  My shoulder blades were also extremely painful (another symptom during the M.I. I had).  Unfortunately I had walked our wild dog the day before and wasn't sure if that was the cause.  When we sat down for dinner at 3PM, I had no appetite.  After dinner, I "retired" to my recliner.  I finally asked my husband to call the on-call cardiologist because I eerily felt similar to the day(s) leading up to my M.I. (heart attack).  Soon I spoke with the on-call cardiologist who told me to record and transmit anything I felt via the iRhythm medical device and assured me that Zio Event Card/IRhythm would contact the cardiologist should something be received that needed immediate attention.  Needless to say, I later found myself at the local emergency room.

Arrival at the ER was a result of using the iRhythm.  I recorded an event later in the evening around 8pm while watching football.  The cause for the recording occurred when I felt a dull, repetitive pain below my left breast.  About an hour later, I phoned iRhythm and transmitted the recording.  I know, I shouldn't have waited.  Unlike previous transmissions, the representative asked me to record another event while they remained on the phone and then transmit the event.  After doing so, I asked why I was instructed to complete the task and was told that the event (that I recorded while watching football an hour earlier) met the criteria to notify the on-call cardiologist.  After waiting about 20 minutes, I called iRhythm back and asked if they had contacted the on-call cardiologist.  The representative stated that they were in the process and that if I wasn't contacted, that would mean the on-call cardiologist deemed the event not an emergency.  Thankful for the fact that I was wearing the Zio Event Card/iRhythm, I asked if it was okay for me to call back if I didn't hear from the on-call cardiologist.  I found it hard to believe that given the fact I had already spoken with the on-call cardiologist, that I wouldn't be contacted.  The representative stated I was welcome to call back.  Fortunately I received a call from the on-call cardiologist about 10-15 minutes later.  I was told that it was a good idea for me to go to the hospital and that the doctor would call ahead of my arrival.  


More on that later.  I'm tired and my husband just handed me a homemade piece of apple pie!  I'm very thankful for every day I have and need to go spend time with the ones I love.

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