Quiet Alarms

By: Sherrolyn Mincey (View Profile)

All my life I had been extremely healthy. The only medications I took were Ibuprophin for muscle and headache pain and Axid for acid reflux.

Suddenly I noticed that my feet and ankles were beginning to swell for no apparent reason. My clothes began getting tight. I made an appointment with my doctor, who specializes in patients aged fifty-five and older. He is a part of a group of doctors at one of the local hospitals.

When I arrived at his office, the nurse took my blood pressure and made other notes as usual. A few minutes later, the doctor came into the room and seemed alarmed because my blood pressure was very high and my weight had increased by thirty pounds since my last visit. I told him I had not felt bad or changed my eating habits and that the weight increase had happened in the past couple of weeks.

Immediately the nurse performed an EKG and continued to monitor my blood pressure. She also did a blood sugar count and my sugar level was extremely high. When the doctor returned, he was quite alarmed at the EKG and blood sugar count. He told the nurse to give me a shot of Lasix, half of the amount in each hip. He then contacted a cardiologist who has an office in the same building and set up an appointment for me for the following day. I was given a prescription for blood pressure medication and diabetic medication and was told to start them immediately.

As a result of the shot of Lasix, I lost over thirty pounds of fluid in about two weeks.

The next morning, the cardiologist came in to see me after his nurse took my blood pressure and sat down and began to ask me what seemed like a thousand questions and wrote continuous notes on my responses. He said he did not want to miss anything. He took another EKG in his office and made an appointment for me to have a Nuclear Stress Test the following day. He had me come back to his office in two days. I did not know it at the time, but later discovered he read all the Nuclear Stress Tests himself.

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