ZuniJayne
Well-known member
Greetings, all...
Thanks once again for all your good thoughts and prayers. The "radio frequency ablation" that I had done through the VA at Lovelace seems to have taken. The drugs I was on prior to that didn't slow my resting heart rate to normal. This procedure seems to have done that. I'm only on two heart drugs now, thankfully.
I hear some folks have to have this "ablation" done again in a few years, but it is a simple procedure with local anesthetic and good drugs in the IV to put one asleep. Personally, I would have rather stayed awake to watch it all on the screen, but the drugs made me sleep.
I'm sure thankful I did my 7 years with Uncle Sam so I can go thru the VA when possible. The one here in ALBQ has been great to me in many ways.
50 years old is a good time to have a mortality check.
PS: Jack, congrats on your retirement!
Thanks once again for all your good thoughts and prayers. The "radio frequency ablation" that I had done through the VA at Lovelace seems to have taken. The drugs I was on prior to that didn't slow my resting heart rate to normal. This procedure seems to have done that. I'm only on two heart drugs now, thankfully.
I hear some folks have to have this "ablation" done again in a few years, but it is a simple procedure with local anesthetic and good drugs in the IV to put one asleep. Personally, I would have rather stayed awake to watch it all on the screen, but the drugs made me sleep.
I'm sure thankful I did my 7 years with Uncle Sam so I can go thru the VA when possible. The one here in ALBQ has been great to me in many ways.
50 years old is a good time to have a mortality check.
PS: Jack, congrats on your retirement!