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I spent the day in the hospital today. It all started around 12:00, I was up on the floor at Botsford Hosp. when I started feeling a pounding in my chest and neck with a few palpitations here and there. So went over to the nurses station and grabbed a pulseox. I put it on my finger and after a few seconds it gave me a reading of 156. Wow, that's really high! I went to my partner and told him, he then called our supervisor and he wanted me back at the station. We arrive at Station 1 and I go into my supervisor's office and he put a monitor on me... a bunch of other EMT's and Medics are growing curious so they wonder into the office with us.

My heart rate was 179. 1 fucking 79! Geejuskrist! Needless to say I was rushed over to Botsford Hospital and right into the ER. I wasn't feeling to good. I was dizzy.. very dizzy and I could feel my heart beat in my ass! Not kewl. All I kept thinking is that "I'm gonna have to get shocked" so I was freaking out.. making the situation worse.

I.V.'s put in. Oxygen applied. Doctor's tell me that "we" are gonna try the Vagal Maneuver to lower the heart rate. It worked for about 10 seconds then it went right back to the high 170's. So the doctor say's that we're going to try some Adenosine. My jaw hit the floor when I heard her say that. Adenosine acts as a cardioverter. It is given as a rapid IV push, it has to reach the heart within 1-2 seconds in order for it to work. It doesn't work everytime either. It didn't with me. I needed a second dose. It worked and I felt it. When Adenosine reaches the heart, it stops it from beating for a few seconds and then kick starts it again into a normal sinus rhythem. My heart stopped beating for approx 6 sec. and I knew it, I seen it on the monitor as it was happening. Pretty kewlio. I made the doctor hold my hand as it was happening :)

So that brought my HR down to the 140's, so they started a Cardizem drip for an hour and that seemed to work. When I was discharged, my heart rate was 115. Not too bad. I have to follow up with a cardiologist tomorrow.

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Man!

I guess if it had to happen it's good that it happened at the hospital and that you had enough medical knowledge to know what to do.

I hope they figure it out quick and get it under control. That really is scary.

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My heart stopped beating for approx 6 sec. and I knew it, I seen it on the monitor as it was happening. Pretty kewlio.
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Wow. I just re-read this and realized how very strange it would be to watch your own heart stop beating for six looooong seconds.

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Damn.

I am so glad that you are well enough to talk about it. I have gotten my own heart rate in the upper 190's but that was under serious exertion at the gym. I couldn't imagine just going about my normal day and boom, my heart rate goes through the roof. Thats some pretty freaky shit.

Question: Do you think that knowing what was happening each step and knowing what all the drugs were helped to reassure you or freak you out more?

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Damn.

I am so glad that you are well enough to talk about it. I have gotten my own heart rate in the upper 190's but that was under serious exertion at the gym.  I couldn't imagine just going about my normal day and boom, my heart rate goes through the roof. Thats some pretty freaky shit.

Question: Do you think that knowing what was happening each step and knowing what all the drugs were helped to reassure you or freak you out more?

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Well, like I said. When I heard the doctor say Adenosine, I almost started crying. I know what it does, I've seen what it does, I know how it works... I know Adenosine. So yeah, it was scary for me, me being the patient and all. I remember the doctor said to me. "So, I see you in here all the time bringing people in with chest pain and tachycardia, and I'm assuming you know what we are going to do to you today." And I did. I knew they were gonna give me one or two antiarrhythics and a calcium channel blocker *don't I sound smart*

So with all my medical knowledge, yeah I was scared shitless! :laughing :grin

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