[msb-alumni] Re: My latest Health update.

  • From: Vickie Rolison <happytraveler1972@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "msb-alumni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <msb-alumni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2023 11:42:38 -0700

              Wow Peg. Sounds so exciting.  Please keep us informed as to when the procedure takes place, so we know to pray extra hard. Take care girl friend. We’re with you all the way.

Vickie Rolison

 

 

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From: Peggy Yates
Sent: Thursday, November 2, 2023 8:05 AM
To: msb-alumni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [msb-alumni] My latest Health update.

 

 

Hi all my MSB friends,

Many of you may or may not remember that I was telling you that I was having issues with my heart and was seeing a cardiologist I had had several tests done and all of the test came back normal except for when they looked on the Holter monitor that's when they found the problem of atrial fibrillation well since then another problem has cropped up I went back to the cardiologist on Tuesday and it was t Told to me by his nurse practitioner that I have paroxysmal super ventricle tachycardia. It has something to do with the electricity in my heart which is made in the upper chambers from what they tell me the electricity is circling around my heart at a very rapid rate and causing my heart to short circuit. The only way they can correct this is to go in and do a cardio ablation that's where they go in and they kill off  The heart tissue that is causing the problem therefore correct in the tachycardia it leaves scar tissue and the Electricity does not take that path where the scar tissue

 has formed but it is forced to take the regular path that it always has before the problem existed. When you have paroxysmal super ventricular tachycardia, it causes the electric portion of your heart or the electricity to go haywire  And that's what causes the rapid contractions of the heart chambers both upper and lower chambers which causes lightheadedness passing out and fainting dizziness shortness of breath and chest pain all of which I have.

They are setting up a time for me now when I am to go into the hospital and have the ablation done they go into the vein and go up into the heart using thin tubes and wires and he would do a study of my hearts rhythms and the path in which the Electricity is taking at which time he will then do the ablation that is usually done at the same time that the study is done. They say it is a 2 to 3 hour procedure and if there are no complications I will come home the same day However if there are complications then that will require an overnight stay in the hospital and of course there are complications there are risks as there are in all surgical procedures. I will keep you all posted as to when I will have this procedure done and how everything turns out please keep me in your thoughts and prayers I appreciate.

Peggy Yats and Cash .

 

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