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From: MSN Nicknamesquirrelgril  (Original Message)Sent: 12/7/2008 5:30 PM
As I mentioned before I had my transplant consultation along with numerous tests. Including a stress test on my heart. After the stress test the techs were looking at my results and talking among themselves. I asked if something was wrong. they said that a cardiologist needed to look at my results before I could leave. My gut told me something wasn't right. The next day I talked with the head transplant RN and she told me they had found an abnormality in my left ventricle. My heart wasn't pumping blood like it should be. She said it could be 'just the way I am' or it could be something more serious. I had echo cardiograms in the past that indicated the same thing but I had never had a stress test to look into it before.

In order to be cleared for a transplant I need to have an angiogram. Which means I have to have the contrast dye, which we all know is bad for people with low kidney function. The thought of having an angiogram frightens me! The thought of having an angiogram and then my kidneys failing afterwards frightens me even more! The nurse told me that they do many of these tests on people with low function and it's rare that anyone goes into failure afterwards. This doesn't make me feel any better.

If they do find anything wrong with my heart, then it's likely I will have to stay in the hospital and have this repaired first.

I wanted to put this procedure off until possibly the summer, but the cardiologist came back and told me that I can't wait. It could be something serious. After I heard that I felt lightheaded like I was going to pass out.

I really, really just want all of this to go away. I don't want to have heart problems and kidney problems... I'd rather just stick to the GERD and occasional PPMS thank you very much!

Pauline
the whiny one


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From: MSN NicknamemamajeansgirlSent: 12/8/2008 12:40 AM
Dear Pauline,
I had a similar happening when I had my cardiac stress test a few years ago. Of course, being the cruddy hospital I go to no one was worried about the dye.
Anyhow, everything was fine. It was just "how I am."
I know its easy for me to say not to worry, and boy, do I understand wanting all of this to just go away. But maybe, just maybe, we are blessed in a special way. The Good Lord picked us to carry this burden because not only did He know we were capable of it, but also so we could show others the way.
I will be thinking of you.
Erin

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From: MSN NicknameGena739Sent: 12/8/2008 1:33 AM
Pauline,  My husband had alot of bad EKG'S with his heart and those techs/primary dr. and others said there was something wrong with the way his heart was beating but,,  they said.. it's normal ,that something he always had and it gets better with excercise.. I guess thats why he plays in sports two - three tx's week <<S>> Oh..btw..Dont ever say you're a "whiny person"
Gena