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53 minutes ago, Drama Llama said:

Yay for this part 

but really sorry about the other part.  Do they know what happened?

I currently am under the care of rehab doctors    they don't have any experience of my condition. Their guess is the tachycardia event triggered a pseudo sezure because of the stress it put on my body. 

They contacted the cardiologist who has put me on extra heart medication. 

I am still having  more tests to see is I have sarcoid in my nervous system as an outpatient under the specialists in Melbourne. 

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8 minutes ago, Melissa in Australia said:

I currently am under the care of rehab doctors    they don't have any experience of my condition. Their guess is the tachycardia event triggered a pseudo sezure because of the stress it put on my body. 

They contacted the cardiologist who has put me on extra heart medication. 

I am still having  more tests to see is I have sarcoid in my nervous system as an outpatient under the specialists in Melbourne. 

Do you have to travel?

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30 minutes ago, Melissa in Australia said:

I did it. I reached my goal walked 40 metres today. And went up and down 4 steps. 

I will be able to go home on Friday 🎉🎉💃

It will be just under 10 weeks of being in hospital then 

Melissa, I am happy for you to go home and yet concerned. But still, if you feel ready to go, then I am cheering. Will they send a physical therapist to your home?

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20 hours ago, Melissa in Australia said:

I did it. I reached my goal walked 40 metres today. And went up and down 4 steps. 

I will be able to go home on Friday 🎉🎉💃

It will be just under 10 weeks of being in hospital then 

I am thrilled for you!!!!  *Happy Dance Time!*

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On 9/18/2023 at 4:08 PM, Melissa in Australia said:

My heart rate is mostly limited now by the medication, but I am getting getting  heart pain  multiple times an hour though. When the medication is just about due I have very elevated pulse episodes (possably ventricle tachicardia happening then?? ) . I don't have POTS, Blood pressure doesn't drop . I have tachicardia most probably because I might have sarcoid in my heart. the heart medication is absolutely magic at keeping my pulse down. The steroids are specifically to reduce the sarcoid in my heart. They wouldn't have prescribed it for me if it was just in my lungs because of how nasty all the side effects of steroids are. The sarcoid damage in my lungs is non functional damage.  Might also have sarcoid in my nervous system as I have a tremor in right hand. 

I had episode of tachycardia for about two years after my collapse. The cardiologist was just at the point of installing an internal monitor when they finally went away. My pulse is still wonky, anywhere from 55-115 depending on what I am doing but no longer a concern. 

Recovery is long and hard and it is easy to get discouraged but go slowly so as to not have any setbacks. It was a little easier for me because they originally told me that I would never walk again so any progress I made was a triumph for me but still emotionally hard at times. 

You strike me as a strong woman so I know you will get through this. Just give yourself some grace and you will find your new normal. You have tons of women here routing for you. 

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On 9/18/2023 at 4:34 PM, Melissa in Australia said:

Dh did the contacting of school and police 

The school reaction. All Medication is stored in locked safes. We don't have other drugs here 

Police response. Chuck it in the bin. What do you expect us to do about it. 

I just realized that we need a screaming emoji.

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1 hour ago, KidsHappen said:

I had episode of tachycardia for about two years after my collapse. The cardiologist was just at the point of installing an internal monitor when they finally went away. My pulse is still wonky, anywhere from 55-115 depending on what I am doing but no longer a concern. 

Recovery is long and hard and it is easy to get discouraged but go slowly so as to not have any setbacks. It was a little easier for me because they originally told me that I would never walk again so any progress I made was a triumph for me but still emotionally hard at times. 

You strike me as a strong woman so I know you will get through this. Just give yourself some grace and you will find your new normal. You have tons of women here routing for you. 

Thank you so much for sharing. I find this so encouraging. ❤️❤️

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7 hours ago, Melissa in Australia said:

The twins are so excited. They are really enjoying playing nurse. 😁😁😁😁

I have spent most of the afternoon lying down on the couch while they play wooden  balancing games with me.  Between each game they do little jobs  to help me got better. ❤️❤️

Awww, that's so sweet! They must be so happy to have you back home. I'm sure they missed you so much!!!

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8 hours ago, Melissa in Australia said:

Small update 

I now have pleurisy. Only left lung. Boy it hurts. Am on very strong antibiotics. The doctor said I should feel lots better in a few days. 

Yes it does! I had a bout in elementary school. I hope it calms down quickly!

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9 hours ago, mom31257 said:

I'm so sorry! I had that once, and the antibiotics did a great job. How is being home going otherwise?

Having an extra pair of eyes has greatly reduced the ransacking and everything is calmer at home.

I am extremely useless. Can't do the simplest thing at all without triggering a erratic pulse.  Example, I took the old sheets off the bed. That was all. My pulse was jumping back and forth  from 47 to 99 for a good 30 minutes afterwards. Lots of chest pain. 

I am finding it mentally challanging as I did everything and now can't do a single thing. I have never been one to sit idle and now can't do anything but that. 

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