Dear All,
Thank you again for your concerns. Here is the report.
I had a little Heart Fart last Thursday night. I already had a planned hospital visit set up for Monday. I drove from Virginia to Boston, with a day in New Jersey on the weekend. Got into the hospital and my blood pressure was 160/99 and they could not get it down and it was too high for an angiogram. So I was put in a telemetry bed. That is a bed where the ekg is portable, radio waves, sort of a wifi ekg, broadcasting to the nurses station. So at least you can get up and walk around the ward.
Well then they come in and tell me it is too dangerous to have my laptop with me because of theft. HEY I MIGHT JUST BE BUILDING A TEARDROP.
So I sneak out off the floor to take my laptop out to the car in 15 degree weather, when Dean calls, on the cellphone that I am not supposed to have in the cardiac ward. We spend the next twenty minutes catching up and laughing about what the nurses must be doing right then...Elvis has left the building!!!! When I get back in there is a lineup of nurses, doctors, and attendants, shaking their heads in dismay. (I want you all to know that those looks have actually kept me alive for ten years. LOL It is far from the first time I have displayed this behavior).
So I go back to bed and for the next two days my BP vascillates from 160/99 to 75/45. Finally, Wednesday early in the AM it stabilizes, after some changes in my meds and data from the Echocardiagram and Thalium /persantine tests. So they discharge me Wednesday late afternoon, with two new meds, one discontinued, and changes in three others.
Great, so the upshot of the last week is I go from 23 meds to 24 meds. I get to drive 250 miles back to New Jersey, have some Entenmann's Crumb Cake (my father's favorite, in memoriam) for my birthday, and check in with the board.
Nobody discovered the cellphone, since only in a VA Hospital would something (my cell) blaring the "Marine Corps Hymn" not even raise an eyebrow.