tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6664174145404162705.post8927416602330014222..comments2012-07-29T21:52:14.111+01:00Comments on A Load of Old Scrap: Long time no seeJohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15648553006346320446noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6664174145404162705.post-48537111163433536812009-07-25T14:45:53.425+01:002009-07-25T14:45:53.425+01:00Hi Jo, found your blog through Kirstys so hope you...Hi Jo, found your blog through Kirstys so hope you dont mind. <br />Was really interested to read about your heart 'thingy' Ive had problems with mine for years and years -over 20. Sometimes mine feels like its stopped beating, then I get like an involuntary cough and it 'starts' up again, usually faster. Years ago I was admitted to intensive care as my heartrate went through the roof. They couldnt find out what it was, I had scans and all sorts of tests.I wore a telemetry monitor for a while but by the time I got the button pressed when I was having an episode it was too late!<br />That particular time it was up to 187. Its terrifying when it happens isnt it? Ive been on betablockers since then, all they can say is its a hyperdynamic heart rate (only thing about me that is dynamic but there you go!)<br />I was tired beyond belief for years but put that down to the medication at first, then 7 years ago I was diagnosed with M.E. Took them about 2 years to find out what it was. I put it down at first to husband having brain haemorrhage,then getting divorced, then moving house, and a million other 'minor' things! So there you go. You are not alone!!! Probably hasnt helped but you never know. <br />Will keep watching and see what your results are if thats okay with you? Take care..........oh and LOVED the pictures by the way -hope your dress can be salvaged! <br />Sue xSue Ramsayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12422653425545712636noreply@blogger.com