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Ricardo Cardiac (vocals).
CardiaC @ Zénith de Paris, France, 07.12.2018. Support act for Cypress Hill.
(c) Christophe Losberger
I am seriously proud of this creation.
I should start a chain.
A slow food burger joint called: "Patty´s."
Julien «Jul» Emery (guitar).
CardiaC @ Zénith de Paris, France, 07.12.2018. Support act for Cypress Hill.
(c) Christophe Losberger
Scars from my 2nd and 3rd angiogram's, the first was in the groin.
AFIB DAY 25 (PERSISTENT EPISODE #2)
This has been going on since the 8th May (2704 hours) and has taken out all my summer less 3.5 days following a succesful cardioversion, a drastic change in the way I had been living my life up to that point as I now feel permanently fatigued and drained of all energy. All the effort I had put into improving my health and fitness came to a crashing halt and my life has taken a much slower pace since coming home from the MK Dons match (see blog link below), I'm slowly going backwards and losing all the benefits gained from the last 5 years.
There is a chink of light at the end of the tunnel though as I now have a provisional date (end of Sept) for my 4th angiogram (will it be wrist or groin this time I wonder) and hopefully from that some treatment might be on offer - it can't come quick enough.
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LOS ANGELES – Los Angeles Interim Fire Chief James Featherstone speaks to Fire Department personnel and members of the UCLA and USC medical staffs, who met with 2014 ASICS LA Marathon runner Jode Lebeda on April 21, 2014 as he was reunited with firefighters, paramedics, doctors and nurses who cared for him after he collapsed in cardiac arrest during the March 9, 2014 race. Use Permitted via Creative Commons - Mandatory Credit: LAFD Photo by Jaime Moore
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THIS WAS A PLANNED ANGIOGRAM, NOT AN EMERGENCY
This was an experience I don't want to repeat too often!
Nice seeing some of the staff in the cardiac day unit again who treated like an old friend following my cardiovesion a few weeks ago but the angioplasty itself was probably the worst chest pain I have ever experienced (and this was my 4th angiogram).
The first stent was OK, told to expect some pain while they ballooned the artery and it disappeared once the stent was inserted which is tolerable but the second where I believe they opened up an existing stent the pain didn't go and I had to be given morphine and further painkillers back in the day unit.
The pain must be similar to that of a heart attack as the balloon blocks the artery simulating a heart attack situation but this was far worse than my actual heart attack, the docs thought this was a good sign that they had found the right spot but for me it was a touch worrying - thoughts of being one of the 1/1000 flashed through my mind!!
I've got a whole new cocktail of tablets for the next year.
Ricardo Cardiac (vocals), Elric Doswald (guitar), « Nacho » Millapani (bass), Bastien C. Anthony (drums).
CardiaC @ Zénith de Paris, France, 07.12.2018. Support act for Cypress Hill.
(c) Christophe Losberger
A few of my Pediatric Cardiac ICU baby sketches. For full gallery and a story that will make you cry click here. www.washingtonpost.com/sf/national/2015/10/05/four-storie...
The wonders of medical science, the angiogram entry through my right wrist ..... it is truly amazing what can be carried out through such a small incision!!
THIS WAS A PLANNED ANGIOGRAM, NOT AN EMERGENCY
This was an experience I don't want to repeat too often!
Nice seeing some of the staff in the cardiac day unit again who treated like an old friend following my cardiovesion a few weeks ago but the angioplasty & stents itself was probably the worst chest pain I have ever experienced (and this was my 4th angiogram).
The first stent was OK, told to expect some pain while they ballooned the artery and it disappeared once the stent was inserted which is tolerable but the second where I believe they opened up an existing stent the pain didn't go and I had to be given morphine and further painkillers back in the day unit.
The pain must be similar to that of a heart attack as the balloon blocks the artery simulating a heart attack situation but this was far worse than my actual heart attack, the docs thought this was a good sign that they had found the right spot but for me it was a touch worrying - thoughts of being one of the 1/1000 flashed through my mind!!
I've got a whole new cocktail of tablets for the next year.
TCAI electrophysiologists diagnose and treat cardiac arrhythmias through cardiac ablation and other techniques, allowing individuals to return to their lives with regular heart rhythm.
To learn more about Texas Cardiac Arrhythmia Institute please visit www.tcainstitute.com
If survival rates from sudden cardiac arrest increased from 5 to 20%, ~40,000 lives could be saved in America each year
A few of my Pediatric Cardiac ICU baby sketches. For full gallery and a story that will make you cry click here. www.washingtonpost.com/sf/national/2015/10/05/four-storie...
TCAI is pioneering a customized educational training program for visiting U.S. and non-U.S. physicians based on observational and in vivo training in hospitals. This program is designed to keep electrophysiologists and cardiologists up-to-date on the latest technologies and techniques for the treatment of cardiac arrhythmias.
To learn more about Texas Cardiac Arrhythmia Institute please visit www.tcainstitute.com
dele stops a concert when she saw a fan having a cardiac arrest who was sitting in the front row. The 47 year old women was immediately taken to hospital in critical condition.
www.ghanalive.tv/2017/03/14/adele-stops-sydney-gig-due-ca...
Texas Cardiac Arrhythmia Institute electrophysiologists have access to the latest technology to treat heart rhythm disorders successfully. The Institute is one of a few worldwide with the Hansen Sensei Robotic surgical system and a state-of-the-art stereotaxis lab. Physicians use implantable devices such as pacemakers and defibrillators, remote internet-based patient monitoring, non-invasive diagnostics, 3D computer imaging, ultrasound, laser and radio frequency ablation.
To learn more about Texas Cardiac Arrhythmia Institute please visit www.tcainstitute.com
A Ford Mondeo Estate Cardiac Ambulance responding at night.
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This same unit responding during day:
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Ricardo Cardiac (vocals).
CardiaC @ Zénith de Paris, France, 07.12.2018. Support act for Cypress Hill.
(c) Christophe Losberger
A hand drawn sketch by Dr. Christensen from the University of Michigan Medical School for the laboratory sessions he conducted in the Medical Histology Course for first year medical students. The drawings were done with felt markers on a white board in the lab during the morning of the day a particular topic was being studied in the course. When the laboratory session began, the drawings were briefly discussed, and they could be seen by the students throughout the laboratory period.
Download the entire collection by visiting openmi.ch/HistologyDrawings.
Learn more about Dr. Christensen by visiting www-personal.umich.edu/~akc/
Image courtesy of Dr. A. Kent Christensen under a Creative Commons license: BY-SA