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Deach777 posted:
Mornin backies, warm and humid today, very cloudy now.

Boy was i dreaming last night and of course waking a few times. At least i feel a bit better today. I started feeling better yest. about 2 pm. Then i made a good supper and ate good, no stomach troubles. Went to bed a little early, good i did with all the dreaming. A bit backwacky today, but we'll make it. Me, Arthur and his buddies.

I hope everyone has a LPD and god bless, ~Deach~

God began doing a good work in you, and i am sure He will comtinue it until it is finished when Jesus Christ comes again.Phil.1,6
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MagPrincess responded:
I had my third epidural shot today at L4-5. The past two the only problem i had was a bit of drowsy breathing which the anesthesiologist nurse said was in direct proportion to my asthma. So this time I was waking up before i was even in recovery which didn't happen the first two times and I went into SVT. They were able to break it with carotid massage and it didn't happen again but my pain management doctor said at 29 it should not happen at all. I told him i get that heart racing feeling and dizzy but i always assumed it was because i was hungry and it went away after eating. He said no and has referrred me to a cardiaologist.
 
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Deach777 replied to MagPrincess's response:
Sorry to hear about the scarey moment there. Hope and pray theres no problem with your heart. But if there is, i'm sure they can help you with it. Be thankful they may have found it when they did. Have a good night Erin, ~Deach~


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