• jordanlund@lemmy.world
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    16 days ago

    I actually had this happen in the middle of a snow and ice storm. Was having trouble breathing, doc told me to go to the ER and get checked. Had the heart attack in the ER as the power goes out and backups kick on.

    “Did… did I have a stroke?”

    “No, it’s cool, power just went out.”

    Bonus: They couldn’t do the surgery at that hospital, had to get me to “the good one”, but the ambulances couldn’t get there because of the snow, ice and all the other emergency calls.

    Day 1: Wake up, fiddling on my phone.

    Nurse: “Hey, were you asleep about an hour ago?”

    “Yeah, why?”

    “Your heart rate was 40.”

    “Is that… bad?”

    Yeah, unless you’re an Olympic athelete, that’s bad.

    Day 2: Wake up, fiddling on my phone.

    Nurse: “Hey, were you asleep about an hour ago?”

    “Yeah, why?”

    “Your heart stopped for 8 seconds.”

    “Ummm… ‘Thank you?’ I don’t know the correct response to ‘your heart stopped for 8 seconds’.”

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        16 days ago

        I did ask “Did the alarms go off? I don’t remember alarms going off…”

        “Oh, they go off at the nurses station.”

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          16 days ago

          The alarms wouldn’t have done you any good. Your heart wasn’t even beating. Did you get a pacer or was everything cleared up after stenting?

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            16 days ago

            No pacemaker, but I have an implant that monitors any more outages. There have been some minor ones, biggest was 5 seconds or so. Doc says it’s not concerning if it happens when I’m sleeping, they want to make sure it doesn’t happen when I’m awake.

            And I’m like “I’m not sure of the functional difference there, but then I’m also not a cardiologist.”

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              16 days ago

              Yeah that’s wild that sleeping pauses are different. Cool though you have a record of your heart stoppages.