I have now had 36 cardiac arrests, so I'm just glad to still be here, oh, and I broke my neck in the early eighties
**** me. How does it work? How much warning do you get? Do you get used to them?
I have now had 36 cardiac arrests, so I'm just glad to still be here, oh, and I broke my neck in the early eighties
**** me. How does it work? How much warning do you get? Do you get used to them?
Not a bad test,although it's for Australia where living is better,and didn't ask about your health at present. But according to the results I've got till I'm 82....great! except I'm 75 now...er seven years...better I live life to the full now...would like to see the Seagulls in the Prem.
I have agenetic heart condition that gives me occasional bouts of catastrophic arrythmia, usually at night when I'm asleep. I have an implanted defibrillator that gives me an electric shock straight into my heart and shocks it back into normal rhythm. Theres no warning, just a big shock, like being kicked in the chest, and now, when I get one in the night, I go back to sleep after about an hour , get up in the morning and go to work as normal. I have to go in the hospital about every third one, just to get it all checked out.