Sunday, November 28, 2010

Tag!

My Aunt Tagged me and I am finally getting around to the tag post.
4 shows I watch:
I don't have TV but I do watch MASH on DVD and If I could I would watch Criminal Minds.
4 things I am passionate about:
The Gospel
Family
Education
Ice cream
4 Phrases I say a lot:
"What are the odds?"
"Oh honey"
"love you"
"Crimeny!"
4 things I have learned from my past:
You wont usually regret being kind to someone
If you are really craving something just eat it so you don't eat everything else in you cupboards
Everything changes
You are never alone
4 Placed I would like to go:
Italy
New York
Harry Potter world
Home
4 things I did yesterday:
Saw Harry Potter 7 (LOVED IT)
Ate my favorite kind of Pizza
Did a crossword puzzle with my mom
Studied anatomy
4 thing I am looking forward to:
Christmas vacation
Graduation...someday
Buying a new box of cereal
The future in general (is that a comp out :) )
4 things I like about winter:
Early morning walks in fresh snow it is so peaceful.
Hot cocoa
Christmas
That my family gets to be together
4 things on my wish list:
New church clothes
To know what my parents want for Christmas
Cute, warm, long socks
To redo my 72 hour kit.
4 people I tag:
Jenn B.
Kelli J.
Deb S.
Chessie O.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Pacemaker printout

Back on Nov 1st I sent my cardiologist all the recordings my pacemaker had made in the last 3 months. I just hooked up a monitor to a phone and put an antenna over the pacer and it sent everything to Orem where they were able to print it all out.
Yesterday my parents happened to be down at the cardiologists and were able to get a copy of the printout. And this is a little bit of what it said.

  • My heart rate dropped down to 0-39 beat per min (bpm) about 20 times a day
  • It dropped down to between 40-49 bpm about 70 times a day.
  • It also recorded lots of tachycardia even up to about 169 bpm. That is without exercise... um that's crazy.

So I realize this might not be fascinating to anyone else but it blew my mind. I can't believe that My heart has been doing that for pretty much the last 6 years. Why did it take so long to get a pacemaker?

Oh well I have it now and I am very glad for it. I'm for sure seeing a difference in energy levels. I feel so lucky to be have the stamina to go grocery shopping, go to 2-3 hours of school, and watch a movie with my friends all in the same day! I am still passing out and am tired since my blood pressure isn't stable. I am also having a hard time with temperature regulation and nausea but without having a ridiculous heart rate all that seems more manageable. I'm just so pleased that it's helping I can't even put it into words.