Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Hearty

Last night around this time, I was headed home from the hospital after 24-hours "observation." After having chest pain that lasted 14 hours and got worse around bedtime, I went to the emergency room. When nitroglycerine made it feel better, I was transferred from the ER to the hospital proper to have tests done. I look like a start-up heroin junkie now, blown-out veins run amok, after having my blood drawn seven times by techs of varying ability. I did a stress-echo test which was fun with a nitro-induced headache and nothing per os but a few cups of ice-chips to suck on for the 18-hour stretch between the time I was admitted and the time they did the test. 

After two doses of nitroglycerine, a few aspirin, an IV drip, and a couple of shots blood thinner later, the hospitalist decided that it was probably heartburn, a diagnosis that made Dave apoplectic since he doesn't understand the differences between how fat brown women and middle-aged white men are treated (not just in medical situations, but in many situations).

But I'm home now, thankfully.  I am assuming that there isn't anything wrong with my heart.

Ha. Ha. Ha. 


5 comments:

Laura Farrow said...

chica!!! i emailed you the (my) cure! did they send you home with the purple pill? xo

Rosa said...

I got your email, chica, thanks! You actually gave me more info than the doc did. I got sent home with nada, which makes me think that the official diagnosis was more along the lines of 'huh' than heartburn!

Laura Farrow said...

for me, simple and natural cures work better than pills anyway. I avoid them. funny to go through all that and not get an rx for something or other... hmmm. my doc wants to throw pills at me all the time even without an involved hospital stay. get a second opinion, chica! xo

Cowgirl71 said...

WTF, dude? Need me to bring you some bacon?? xxoo!

Rosa said...

Hey dude. I was thinking that more bacon is exactly what I need. It would do as much--or more--than any of the docs have done so far! (Not to be cynical at all.)