- Oct 14, 2005
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Originally posted by: DeathBUA
Originally posted by: mjuszczak
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Is the OP one of those people who post those "OMG! I have a cold. Should I go to the doctor?" kind of posts? I don't get why there are so many hypochondriacs on this forum? It seems like the "Geeks" have zero common sense when it comes to health issues. Sure, there are some things that are worth getting worked up over, (heart problems, cancer, diabetes, etc.) but most of the health issues people here post about are just paranoia-driven nothings...
No, I never get paranoid about a cold. In fact, I have to be feeling like CRAP for WEEKS before I go to the doctors... most infections and such, colds, strep throat, etc I just deal with as long as I can.
I'm only a hypochondriac over my heart. And I have a reason to be. It USED to be thick as hell.
I'll put it to you like this.
Left Ventricular Hypertrophy is a bad thing. They define that as the sum of a few leads on an ECG - one of the ways is the sum of V1 and V5 (any nurse in here can back me up). My V1 + V5 QRS (the actual wave) total used to be 37mm as a 20 year old. They define LVH as > 35mm for this total.
Since then, I've now dropped to a total of 27 mm... still SOMEWHAT high, but no where near the threshold of 35 mm. I did that with exercise, diet changes, etc.
An echocardiogram follow up revealed that my heart walls had shrunk.
So.... YES, I am paranoid about my heart health, but I know what I'm looking for, I KNOW what's real and what isn't (if I have a normal ECG, I can read it, and understand it, and know I'm OK or I'm not OK). I went above and beyond, true... but none is paranoia.
-Matt
Now please don't take this the wrong way, cuz I like you as a forum member and fellow poster, but as an ER nurse and someone who deals with this kinda stuff daily, I will honestly say you are the kind of patient that I wanna kick upside the head. I love that you are knowledgeable about your own health, BUT you as a patient tends to like to tell me as a nurse of what I should do. And thats a HUGE pet peeve of any health care worker.
Plus paranoia/worry thing. We had a guy last night FLIP out because we took his Catapres patch OFF. He went nuts cuz he thought he BP was gonna shoot up. Yea it did cuz you flipped out!
But on the flip side it IS really awesome that you take care of yourself like that. I really respect that as a nurse, plus it means I wouldn't see you in my ER very often![]()
I respect what you say, and I can honestly say that when I get an ECG done, NO one knows that I can read it. I ask them if all is OK, and then I politely ask for a copy of it for my records. I get home and take measurements and use that to make myself feel rest-assured.
But I do respect what you say. My good friend is a nurse and has somewhat of the same attitude you have, which is why it keeps me in line.
Catapres is good stuff. Saved me a few times. There's never any need for it anymore. My blood pressure only gets up to about 160/90 during stressful times, IF that. Most of the time the highest I see it anymore is 140/80.
-Matt
