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I am warded again. For a night of observation. If I die, goodbye. Do live your life to the fullest and don't be like me cos maybe I have to end..

all those enhancement pills got side effects ...affecting individuals differently... :( ....


really not worth taking them...
 
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I felt unwell in office this afternoon all of a sudden. My heart rate was racing and I could feel a pounding hammer on my slightly painful chest. I was beginning to feel a little blur blur, pukey and weak.

My lady boss sort of spotted my blur fuck look and response when she came over to my work cubicle to have a work related chat with me. I think I must have given her a shock of her life. Before she left just now, she said I turned very pale and was mumbling nonsense in office.

She knows I have a heart condition, but she hasn't seen me in such a sorry state before. I told her I need to go see my cardiologist immediately. She quickly got another colleague to help me out to her car and then she drove me to the specialist clinic.

The cardiologist have already seen me. I am put under observation in the nearby hospital ward. After some medication, I am feeling much much better and can now see my mobile phone clearly as I type.

There is a Holter monitor affixed to my body right now. The cardiologist will review the captured data with me tomorrow.

Thank you guys for this forum. Being a passive man in real life who doesn't talk or express my personal thoughts much (for fear of being ridiculed in real life), this forum has become a "release" outlet for my weird thoughts.

So good bye if I end tonight in my sleep. Maybe I wouldn't wake up again. Who knows. It's all fated.

Bye in advance (if needed).

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Speedy recovery
 
Please keep yourself safe from covid19 having this existing condition is a added risk. Update sbf . Sbf wish you speedy leecoverlee.
maybe bcm boy boy kana covided before and got heart problem. read this article on asiaone today. dunplayplay purposely go get omicron to get immunity.

Covid-19 patients are more likely to develop heart problems - even a year later, study finds, World News
www.asiaone.com
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People who have had Covid-19 are at higher risk of developing cardiovascular disease, and it can happen a year after infection, according to an analysis of US health data by Washington University researchers.
Those complications include disruptive heart rhythms, inflammation of the heart, blood clots, stroke, coronary artery disease, heart attack, heart failure or even death, said the study published in the journal Nature Medicine on Monday (Feb 7).
More from AsiaOneRead the condensed version of this story, and other top stories with NewsLite.
The researchers said previously healthy people and young people were among those who had developed such heart problems.
Senior author Ziyad Al-Aly, an assistant professor at Washington University’s School of Medicine in St Louis, said governments and health systems should be prepared to deal with “the likely significant contribution” of the Covid-19 pandemic to a rise in cardiovascular disease.
“Because of the chronic nature of these conditions, they will likely have long-lasting consequences for patients and health systems and also have broad implications on economic productivity and life expectancy,” Al-Aly wrote on Twitter on Monday. “Addressing the challenges posed by long Covid will require a much needed, but so far lacking, urgent and coordinated long-term global response strategy.”
For the study, the researchers analysed anonymous medical records in a database kept by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. They looked at the records of 153,760 people who had tested positive for Covid-19 from March 1, 2020 to Jan 15, 2021. This health information was compared with that of two control groups: more than 5.6 million patients who did not have Covid-19 during that period; and over 5.8 million people who were patients in 2017, before the pandemic.
The study did not give details of which coronavirus variants people were infected with or how many had been vaccinated, but vaccines were not widely available in the period and the Delta and Omicron strains had yet to emerge.
Heart health was followed and analysed over a period of about a year. The researchers found that cardiovascular disease – including heart failure and death – occurred in 4 per cent more people who had been infected with Covid-19 than who had not.
Compared to those in the control groups, people who had contracted Covid-19 were 72 per cent more likely to suffer from coronary artery disease, 63 per cent more likely to have a heart attack, and 52 per cent more likely to have a stroke.

Covid-19 pandemic has caused rise in 'broken heart' syndrome, according to research
Covid-19 pandemic has caused rise in 'broken heart' syndrome, according to research


The researchers said the risk of developing heart problems after having Covid-19 was evident regardless of age, sex and other cardiovascular risk factors – including obesity, hypertension, diabetes and chronic kidney disease – and could develop in people who had not previously had cardiovascular disease.
They said the risk was also evident among those who had not been hospitalised during the acute phase of the disease – a group representing the majority of people who have had Covid-19. And the risk increased according to the severity spectrum of Covid-19 they experienced, from non-hospitalisation to hospitalisation and intensive care.
The researchers concluded there was substantial risk of developing cardiovascular problems after going through the acute phase of Covid-19, even after a year, and that care strategies after infection should include attention to heart health and disease.
“The findings emphasise the need for continued optimisation of strategies for primary prevention of Sars-CoV-2 infections,” the authors wrote, referring to the virus that causes Covid-19. “The best way to prevent long Covid and its myriad complications, including the risk of serious cardiovascular sequelae, is to prevent Sars-CoV-2 infection in the first place.”
Given the growing number of people globally with Covid-19, this risk could potentially affect a large number of people around the world, according to the researchers.
More than 397 million people have been infected with the virus worldwide, with more than 5.75 million deaths, since the pandemic began.
This article was first published in South China Morning Post.
 
There is a Holter monitor affixed to my body right now. The cardiologist will review the captured data with me tomorrow.
Not bad leh, you have the machine attached to you now, having a unwell feel at the moment.
Then you can still post in the forum and a pic of a cartoon waving. You sure can multi-task while feeling pale and unwell.
 
My Update (if any Sammyboyers are interested)

I just finished clearing my emails of yesterday and today.

Lucky I asked my lady boss to help me packed my laptop into my backpack and bring along when she sent me here yesterday. Otherwise my project work would have all jammed up and then the stupid batard Mainland Chinese Ptui Ptui Ptui client will complain nonstop.

Sorry for not updating Sammyboyers earlier.

My apologies.

But I really had a busy day of speaking to cardiologist, my lady boss and doing medical scans today.

First, to dismiss untruths circulating in this thread.

I swear I never had Covid before. So please don't malign me. The nurse also told me this morning that my hospital admission Covid PCR test (swabbed yesterday afternoon) is NEGATIVE.

Second, I am neither in ICU or HDU (not exactly sure what HDU is, but my ward is a normal one bedder room). So please don't curse me.

To cut it short, the Cardiologist said my "Paroxysmal AF" doesn't seem to be that serious. The monitoring doesn't reveal a "Persistent AF" or serious condition that need emergency treatment.

But of course it may develop to be a "Persistent AF" in future because I am still relatively young. Aging is likely to worsen my condition if I don't manage it well from now.

The Holter Monitor attached to my body from yesterday did show some or a few irregular heart rhythm or problem with my heart’s electrical system.

So he suggested that I be warded another day for monitoring just to double confirm some readings. (Maybe last night, while sleeping, I moved or rolled too much on the hospital bed which I wasn't familiar with, and this had resulted in inaccurate readings? I don't know).

Also, the cardiologist said that since I stay alone, it's better for me to stay in hospital one more day, just in case a cardiovascular or brain hemorrhage event happens (choy!!!) and no one is there to assist me or bring me to hospital A&E.

This afternoon, they also did a Cardiac MRI (or was it CT? Sorry, I am not sure but my body went through into some huge cylindrical thing), and an Echocardiogram.

Late afternoon, the cardiologist said CT/MRI scan and Echocardiogram results looked fine. Nothing to worry about heart arterial blockages. He said most likely I should be out tomorrow and he will put me on some rhythm control and heart beat medications and antiplatelets. Then he explained to me about the Cardioversion Treatment options going forward.

Meanwhile, I didn't tell anyone of my condition. Not even my current GF, my mum, or my younger brother.

Mum and younger brother, I don't want them to worry for me.

Current GF is busy with her work schedules anyway, so I am glad I don't have to tell her my condition and make her worry. She did ask for dinner together tonight, but I said I was very busy with some important VVIP client projects.

As for my lady boss, she visited me this afternoon and sat down listening to the cardiologist together with me (after the scans).

Hopefully, the cardiologist and nurses won't mistake her as my wife or GF cos she did grab on to my hand to comfort me when she just arrived to my ward. I was half asleep but I felt good and comforted (though I sort of felt guilty later cos it felt like I committed mental "adultery").

She also held on to my hand again, comforting me when cardiologist was explaining some possible serious implications of my AF condition in future, plus treatment options.

Then she gave me a surprising "emo" hug before she left.

I am still taken aback by my lady boss's handholding me and the tight and warm "emo" hug.

I have spent some time thinking about it since she left me.

I swear I am not in deep thoughts because of my bodily contact with her nice, warm pillow-soft breasts which were only separated by her tight fitting CNY cheongsam top and my thin hospital gown.

Rather her "emo" hug did send some fluttering electrical rhythm in my heart. It also "piqued" my BC a fair bit just now.

Or maybe I am over thinking. I have to curb my imagination. It's getting from bad to worse.

Ummm...

Better Think No Evil, Imagine No Evil and Feel No Evil.

Last but not least, it looks like I don't have to say bye bye to this forum (yet). Provided of course I don't get a sudden cardiac or stroke event in my sleep here tonight.

I am happy that I will be discharged tomorrow. At least I wouldn't have to rot inside here over the weekend.

Many thanks to Sammyboyers' encouraging words of recovery!

Going to sleep now and good night for reading my extremely long naggy post.

And hopefully the Holter Monitor doesn't record any bad cardiac event tonight.
 
My Update (if any Sammyboyers are interested)

I just finished clearing my emails of yesterday and today.

Lucky I asked my lady boss to help me packed my laptop into my backpack and bring along when she sent me here yesterday. Otherwise my project work would have all jammed up and then the stupid batard Mainland Chinese Ptui Ptui Ptui client will complain nonstop.

Sorry for not updating Sammyboyers earlier.

My apologies.

But I really had a busy day of speaking to cardiologist, my lady boss and doing medical scans today.

First, to dismiss untruths circulating in this thread.

I swear I never had Covid before. So please don't malign me. The nurse also told me this morning that my hospital admission Covid PCR test (swabbed yesterday afternoon) is NEGATIVE.

Second, I am neither in ICU or HDU (not exactly sure what HDU is, but my ward is a normal one bedder room). So please don't curse me.

To cut it short, the Cardiologist said my "Paroxysmal AF" doesn't seem to be that serious. The monitoring doesn't reveal a "Persistent AF" or serious condition that need emergency treatment.

But of course it may develop to be a "Persistent AF" in future because I am still relatively young. Aging is likely to worsen my condition if I don't manage it well from now.

The Holter Monitor attached to my body from yesterday did show some or a few irregular heart rhythm or problem with my heart’s electrical system.

So he suggested that I be warded another day for monitoring just to double confirm some readings. (Maybe last night, while sleeping, I moved or rolled too much on the hospital bed which I wasn't familiar with, and this had resulted in inaccurate readings? I don't know).

Also, the cardiologist said that since I stay alone, it's better for me to stay in hospital one more day, just in case a cardiovascular or brain hemorrhage event happens (choy!!!) and no one is there to assist me or bring me to hospital A&E.

This afternoon, they also did a Cardiac MRI (or was it CT? Sorry, I am not sure but my body went through into some huge cylindrical thing), and an Echocardiogram.

Late afternoon, the cardiologist said CT/MRI scan and Echocardiogram results looked fine. Nothing to worry about heart arterial blockages. He said most likely I should be out tomorrow and he will put me on some rhythm control and heart beat medications and antiplatelets. Then he explained to me about the Cardioversion Treatment options going forward.

Meanwhile, I didn't tell anyone of my condition. Not even my current GF, my mum, or my younger brother.

Mum and younger brother, I don't want them to worry for me.

Current GF is busy with her work schedules anyway, so I am glad I don't have to tell her my condition and make her worry. She did ask for dinner together tonight, but I said I was very busy with some important VVIP client projects.

As for my lady boss, she visited me this afternoon and sat down listening to the cardiologist together with me (after the scans).

Hopefully, the cardiologist and nurses won't mistake her as my wife or GF cos she did grab on to my hand to comfort me when she just arrived to my ward. I was half asleep but I felt good and comforted (though I sort of felt guilty later cos it felt like I committed mental "adultery").

She also held on to my hand again, comforting me when cardiologist was explaining some possible serious implications of my AF condition in future, plus treatment options.

Then she gave me a surprising "emo" hug before she left.

I am still taken aback by my lady boss's handholding me and the tight and warm "emo" hug.

I have spent some time thinking about it since she left me.

I swear I am not in deep thoughts because of my bodily contact with her nice, warm pillow-soft breasts which were only separated by her tight fitting CNY cheongsam top and my thin hospital gown.

Rather her "emo" hug did send some fluttering electrical rhythm in my heart. It also "piqued" my BC a fair bit just now.

Or maybe I am over thinking. I have to curb my imagination. It's getting from bad to worse.

Ummm...

Better Think No Evil, Imagine No Evil and Feel No Evil.

Last but not least, it looks like I don't have to say bye bye to this forum (yet). Provided of course I don't get a sudden cardiac or stroke event in my sleep here tonight.

I am happy that I will be discharged tomorrow. At least I wouldn't have to rot inside here over the weekend.

Many thanks to Sammyboyers' encouraging words of recovery!

Going to sleep now and good night for reading my extremely long naggy post.

And hopefully the Holter Monitor doesn't record any bad cardiac event tonight.
Good to know you are still alive, young man.

You need to do something about those nice, warm pillow-soft breasts aka your lady boss. Keep us posted! :biggrin:
 
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