Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Cardiac Dysrhythmia

Apparently, it’s dangerous when your heart skips a beat.

I had spent my early Monday night getting my heart checked. At first I had come in to have my blood pressure reviewed - suffice to say: my life has become so stressful. But then the results showed a different problem … my heart … as if my life hasn’t been stressful enough.
Heart sad
I’ve been told that my heart is experiencing some sort of hiccups, showing an irregularity in its rhythms. So I went in and got what they call a “2D Echo.”

To discuss the details of my condition is far beyond my comprehension. All I know is what’s written down as the reason why I needed one. Dysrhythmic Heart Disease. As it turns out, it’s cause for alarm when your heart skips a beat. Or beats too much. When something doesn’t follow the normal operation of something so important, like the heart, apparently it’s worth the extra time reviewing it.

How many times do we gloss over something so important? How often do we let go of something that goes deviant from time to time and left unchecked? Did you ever end up having some sort of failure because of it?

I may not be as experienced as others might be. And I’m just learning this as I go along. But if it’s right to be alarmed from a small thing, then how different is it in the other aspects of life that are just as important? How different is it, really?

When you spend your life ignoring the signs, you end up with a failure. Don’t ever let anything fail. If you can preempt something from happening, do everything you can to prevent an eventual undesirable result. Because at the end, if you let it happen, it’s hard to bounce back from it. Or you might not be able to bounce back from it at all.

At least for my case,
maybe…
just, maybe…
there might hope.

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