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Good Luck.

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My Dad [70] went with problem about being tired could'nt get up the hills etc.

BPM was at 30 on the Monday, straight to hospital and by Thursday he had a pacemaker fitted.

Dont forget to tell them your a proper fit cyclist type person or thet'll set the poxy thingat 60.. he just got it changed to 50 min bpm and is now beating most people up the hills again.

Anyways.. good luck.


 
Posted : 29/10/2010 4:14 pm
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Hell Tony...scary!

Hope you're feeling better soon... 8)


 
Posted : 29/10/2010 10:23 pm
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blimey. Hope things get sorted Tony.

(Does this mean you're available to marshal HTN in Feb cos you probably won't be racing?)
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Posted : 29/10/2010 10:25 pm
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Good to hear that it's not as serious as it could have been. Stay well.


 
Posted : 29/10/2010 10:29 pm
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jump leads on the nipples, it's a simple procedure, you'll feel nothing... ever.....

mate has had it done twice, he's fine.


 
Posted : 29/10/2010 10:32 pm
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Take it easy Ton and hope things are sorted soon.

All @ Romster


 
Posted : 29/10/2010 10:33 pm
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Good luck mate - you shouldn't need it though, you'll be right.


 
Posted : 29/10/2010 10:48 pm
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Just seen this thread Ton, good luck mate.

Glad to hear that everything turned out to be just tickety-boo apart from missing the odd beat or two ๐Ÿ™‚

I'm sure you'll be as right as rain in no time at all fella 8)


 
Posted : 29/10/2010 10:59 pm
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Good luck and luck after yourself. I know you will be OK but hopefuly this will get you to take your health more seriously. All the best and keep well


 
Posted : 29/10/2010 11:10 pm
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Take it easy and good luck chapster, you seem quite stubbord so should be OK.


 
Posted : 29/10/2010 11:15 pm
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Ton, I think you should treat yourself to a new bike once all this is done. See it as a get well present to yourself, I am sure it's about time for a new bike for you and this is a good excuse.

Hopefully you will be out and about soon ( on new bike) looking back on this as a minor blip when all things considered.


 
Posted : 29/10/2010 11:17 pm
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Quack with an interest in Cardiology here.

As a quack who has to do some cardiology when on call +1 everything stoatsbrother said

Can't believe they fix cardiac problems by actually "turning it off, then turning it back on again"!

Try googling "open heart surgery" then Brant, or alternatively contemplate your chances of being able to replace my rear mech while I ride the bike down the hill. At the very least it will make a cracking video.

OP please note that Open Heart Surgery is NOT needed for your condition.

I would encourage anyone who is worried about chest/heart symptoms to seek advice. Done it myself when I started having persistent chest pains which I felt I could no longer assume were muscular and caused by heaving a heavy toddler around. Thankfully all OK and heavy toddler it was. Mind you, I always remember that the Prof of Cardiology at one hospital where I worked died of his heart attack having allegedly been treating himself for indigestion for some time previously and despite being one of the world experts on the prediction and early diagnosis of heart attacks. If in doubt, seek advice.


 
Posted : 29/10/2010 11:49 pm
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I've heard about people been given reboots before, that's a fairly cool thing to be able to do.


 
Posted : 29/10/2010 11:52 pm
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Hello Ton,

I am glad things are turning out okay for you.

I wish you all the best.

Adam


 
Posted : 29/10/2010 11:59 pm
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ratadog just a thought ....... nice to hear your reassuring words for Ton.

[b][i]But[/i][/b]........ I'm not entirely convinced that your little anecdote : "Mind you, I always remember that the Prof of Cardiology at one hospital where I worked died of his heart attack having allegedly been treating himself for indigestion for some time ...." actually inspires the level of confidence in your profession which a patient might quite rightly expect to feel ๐Ÿ˜ฏ

Might be an idea to drop it from your bedside patter to patients ? ๐Ÿ’ก

Made me chuckle though.........not the professor dying, you coming out with it ๐Ÿ˜€


 
Posted : 30/10/2010 12:14 am
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I really hope you're OK tony.
I've been afraid on many occasions. I wish you all the best mate, fear is nothing to be ashamed of.


 
Posted : 30/10/2010 12:18 am
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angiograms are fun, aren't they tony? ha!
that weird warm feeling spreading out from the middle of yr chest when the dye gets injected in... yeah, had one about 6 years ago after landing myself with hypertensive cardiomyopathy due to ignoring symptoms for months (or at least putting the extreme headaches, shortness of breath and stiff necks down to stress/tiredness rather than getting them checked out to find i had life-threateningly high BP)... all my blood vessels checked out ok too ("pristine" was the word i heard the consultant cardiologist use while i was in theatre), but my heart rhythm was fine; it was just a bit weakened and enlarged. it was still a pretty terrifying time and i spent 2 weeks in MRI while they were trying to identify a cause and also bring my BP under control. which, as it's 6 1/2 years on, they obviously managed to do successfully (although no cause was determined)...
good luck with it mate. we're more resilient than we think sometimes.


 
Posted : 30/10/2010 12:30 am
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Man up, you big girl...

Get well soon.


 
Posted : 30/10/2010 12:58 am
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tony, as per our earlier phone conversation,take it easy and don't rush back to the bikes. they'll (all) still be there in a few weeks ๐Ÿ˜‰

good luck pal.

edit- oh, and mtfu you big puff, you're giving us south leeds lads a bad name ๐Ÿ˜‰


 
Posted : 30/10/2010 1:20 am
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thanks for the kind words everyone............

just taken my pulse this morning.......lowest ever (for me) resting pulse 42!!
beta blockers rock 8) ๐Ÿ˜‰


 
Posted : 30/10/2010 7:54 am
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Try googling "open heart surgery" then Brant, or alternatively contemplate your chances of being able to replace my rear mech while I ride the bike down the hill.

I've got a reasonable working knowledge of cardiac problems thanks.


 
Posted : 30/10/2010 7:57 am
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Tony... just spotted the post DOH ! Hope all goes well and it does sounds like your on the mend, bit of a scare though I bet ? Dont panic as we have plenty of time to train you back up for 2011 SS events. Get well soon big fela.... from all the Dalby trail pixie's


 
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