Ken
    Gender: Male
    Location: Delaware, Ohio
    Relationship: Married
    Orientation: Straight
    Children: Proud Parent
    # of Kids: 3
    Body Type: Average
    Religion: Catholic
    Ethnicity: White / Caucasian
    Yahoo: Kennyj1970
    About Me: Self-employed, married, father of three.
    Music: Just about anything-favorites: AC/DC; The Beach Boys; Elvis; Johnny Cash.
    Movies: Bond movies
    TV: CSI; The Mentalist; HGTV
    Books: Anything by John Grisham or Dean R. Koontz, Napoleon Hill.
    Likes: Spending time with family & friends; outdoors; dining out.
    Dislikes: Negativity; people full of themself; paying bills.
    Hobbies: woodworking; golf; cars; outdoors.
    Vices: smoking

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    Friday, January 23, 2009, 04:18 PM [General]

    On Monday of this week I was experiencing chest pain that progressed as the day went on. By early evening, it was radiating throughout my entire chest and my arms were stiff. I called Stephanie (my loving wife) @ work at Riverside Methodist Hospital in Columbus and she asked what what my blood pressure was. I checked and it was 208 over 119.

    My mother-in-law took care of the kids and I had a friend take me to Riverside. At this point I really thought I was having a heart attack.

    After arriving and having been assessed, the proceeded to give me nitro pills (3 times) and then a nitro patch on my chest, and then an IV nitro drip. My blood pressure finally began to return to normal levels.

    This would be scary for anyone, but I am 38. This is not something that I would expect, even with the family history of heart problems.

    After numerous tests, the cardiologist decided on a heart cath, because be believed that all signs pointed towards a blockage. Thankfully, everything checked out fine. They discovered that I have Pericarditis, inflammation of the pericardium, or fluid sac around the heart. No medication, other than ibuprofen is necessary because it is viral, bacterial.

    What I learned most from this experience is that I must make every effort to ensure proper health, both physically and mentally and how much I love and adore my family.

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    Hi Ken,



    Glad to know that all is well...or at least you know what the challenge is and how to go about keeping the inflammation down.



    You are so right...we need to daily be gratefull for our family and friends and and all the abundance tha we do have. I feel when we are grateful and express it...it allows only more good to come to us.



    Have a great day and welcome to Celebrate Good News!

    Tracy
    January 23, 2009
    04:37 PM CST

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