Experiences with My GP and Waikato Hospital NZ. Part 1 of 2
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I take a look at my health issues and my procedure for a Cardiac Ablation in some detail. This is part 1, with the lead up to and after the procedure.
Part 2 will deal with ongoing problems after the procedure.
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Здравствуйте Майкл, рад вас видеть! Отлично выглядите! То что с вами произошло конечно не хорошо. Вы главное не падайте духом, все будет хорошо! У вас отличное чувство юмора! Здоровья вам!
@MichaelBeeny
5 ай бұрын
Спасибо за добрые слова. Очень приятно слышать от людей со всего мира. Надеюсь, вы меня хорошо поймете. Я всегда стараюсь использовать чистый английский. Часть 2 этого видео еще БОЛЕЕ захватывающая. Привет из Новой Зеландии.
glad to hear from you again pops, its been a while
your looking well MB
@MichaelBeeny
5 ай бұрын
Thanks Gary, I do what I can, when I can. I'm working on part 2 right now. It's ever MORE exciting than part one, if that's possible. lol
I am a retired US hospitalist. I can't comment on your specific case, because one shouldn't make a determination without access to all available information. I find that many civilian Bluetooth EKG devices can be of very high quality. Even watches with heart rate monitors can be helpful. With a good story and a EKG tracing, further investigation with more sophisticated equipment is often indicated. There are EKG devices about the size of a walnut that tape to the skin of the chest. After a few days of recording, they are mailed in for analysis. There are also small implantable devices with telemetry for longer monitoring. Pacemakers and defibrillators have become exceedingly sophisticated. Some will attempt overdrive pacing (with a higher rate pacing signal) to terminate a ventricular tachycardia prior to applying defibrillation (shock) if unsuccessful. A kind of electrophysiologist in a box.
@MichaelBeeny
5 ай бұрын
Thanks for your input Mark, much appreciated.
@mark4751
5 ай бұрын
The threshold for performing additional cardiac testing in a person of your age and medical history should be very low. The probability of finding something significant is very high. Falls, car accidents, etc. should be avoided.
Interesting, I know of a similar story and the gentleman got the pacemaker and sure enough it really didn't fix his problem. I'm not sure where he's at on the issue now.
@MichaelBeeny
5 ай бұрын
Medical science can work so well for many people, but we all know of someone that has been less lucky sadly.
There is a guy called Darko Velcek who may have some e information that may help your condition. health. Research is essential as your body is rather toxic based on your age and health challenges.
Micheal they use Propofol. I have had extreme reactions to this where I arrested. They had to use Narcan to bring me out of it. I to have had adverse reactions to CT contrast dye.
@MichaelBeeny
5 ай бұрын
Hi Tom, it's good to know I'm not alone on the CT contrast dye. I had a feeling I was the first to have an issue with it. Sorry to hear you had arrested while on your Beta Blockers. That really is extreme. How was that resolved? A change of tablet, or a lower dose, or both, if you don't mind me asking?
@MsFireboy2
5 ай бұрын
@@MichaelBeeny Now I have to be put on a General anesthesia and intubated.
Have you still not connected the dots....if fish suddenly start dying in a pond...the 1st question a microbiologist will ask is ...*"who poisoned the fish"* You story is rymes to mine....and many others since 2021.
@zoelong6021
5 ай бұрын
@@jefbenley4409 Psalm 118... _It is better to trust in the LORD Than to put confidence in man._ The medical system in Aus and NZ is run by the government, the Drs' diagnose as per the government directives. The Drs' are merely administrators and thinking for themselves is not in their best interests. In business, we call it a conflict of interest....the government, DRs' and patient have different interests I eventually went overseas as well as turning to non-mainstream medical fraternity and only then started to get some answers
@johnshore3095
4 ай бұрын
@@zoelong6021I find a guy called Darko Velcek has some interesting health information.