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I very much believe in the power of PS dust, and was wondering if anyone had some spare they could send it DH's way?
Last night he was taken by ambulance from work to hospital with chest pain and dizzy spells, his ECG supposedly showed some abnormalities (I looked at it and it's fine apart from one inversion that basically means nothing!). The paramedics did another one just to be sure, and it looked good. He had another ECG last night and troponin levels done, all fine. He had a couple more dizzy spells and becase hypotensive and bradycardic, again no change on his ECG. He was given GTN which seemed to settle the discomfort, but has given him a ripper headache! Poor boy. His chest Xray was clear, so I'm scratching my head on this one. It's epigastric pain in nature, so I'm thinking gallbladder/GI. He'll have a chest CT and ultrasound this evening, but in the meantime can I please ask for some of that fabulous PS dust? DH is only 34, I can't begine to imagine this might be serious, but some dust would reassure me muchly I'm trying to stay pretty upbeat and relaxed for his sake, he's a terrible worrier when it comes to health related issues such as this, and he does have a familial cardiac history.
Thanks in advance! Heading back to the hospital now with some clean jocks for the poor old boy (TMI?! Sorry!)
Last night he was taken by ambulance from work to hospital with chest pain and dizzy spells, his ECG supposedly showed some abnormalities (I looked at it and it's fine apart from one inversion that basically means nothing!). The paramedics did another one just to be sure, and it looked good. He had another ECG last night and troponin levels done, all fine. He had a couple more dizzy spells and becase hypotensive and bradycardic, again no change on his ECG. He was given GTN which seemed to settle the discomfort, but has given him a ripper headache! Poor boy. His chest Xray was clear, so I'm scratching my head on this one. It's epigastric pain in nature, so I'm thinking gallbladder/GI. He'll have a chest CT and ultrasound this evening, but in the meantime can I please ask for some of that fabulous PS dust? DH is only 34, I can't begine to imagine this might be serious, but some dust would reassure me muchly I'm trying to stay pretty upbeat and relaxed for his sake, he's a terrible worrier when it comes to health related issues such as this, and he does have a familial cardiac history.
Thanks in advance! Heading back to the hospital now with some clean jocks for the poor old boy (TMI?! Sorry!)