Thursday, September 13, 2007

Beautiful Days and ER Visits


The weather has been absolutely perfect here lately. Blue skies, puffy white clouds, highs in the 70's and low humidity. D, LG and I went to this 'new' park I found to feed the geese. (Note the huge swan too in the one picture) The park is not really new, but it's new to us! I saw it on the map and went hunting for it one day. It is a beautiful lake surrounded by lush green trees and grass. It even has a sand volleyball court and a covered eating area. You can even fish there, just can't go out on the water. It's accessed off a minor road and surrounded by trees. If you weren't looking for it you would drive right by and never know it was there. Therefore, it is deserted most of the time and it looks like the transients haven't discovered it yet!! Yippee!!

In other news, we made a trip to the emergency room last night. Hubby has been working really hard lately and has been stressed. His company is splitting into two separate companies and it is apparently a nightmare. Hubby's job is secure but his work load has doubled for the time being. He is trying to handle the logistics of the split and make sure that both companies will have working computers, databases etc. So, he has been a little stressed.

Anyhoo... we went to my in-laws for dinner and got home around 9. He mentioned he hadn't been feeling well, and when I took his BP he said it was low for him. When he laid down for bed at 11 or so he said his chest was feeling tight, he couldn't take deep breaths and started feeling dizzy. He said felt like he was going to pass out so we decided to go to ER. I was thinking it was anxiety or stress related, and that would probably explain the shortness of breath, dizzy, feeling faint etc, but the tightness in the chest was a little disturbing. We spent the night in a noisy ER, listening to angry people yell at the receptionist about the wait and how they weren't being seen because they weren't white, yada yada yada. The staff was very kind and considerate in spite of being abused. It was very odd to sit back and watch, to feel so powerless - to be on the 'other side' of the equation for once. They ran an EKG, took chest x-rays and did some blood work.

Bottom line, his heart is in great shape. The doctor thought that it might have been his reflux that caused the tightness in the chest/stomach area. He is supposed to follow up with his regular doctor, get a complete physical and go to a stomach specialist. He had a bleeding ulcer a few years ago, and it seems like stress may have aggravated an already weak spot. We finally got home at 5:30 this morning. Long night, tense at times, but we made it through. Thank the Lord that Hubby is going to be ok. Today was a beautiful day too. Drove with the sunroof open.

5 comments:

familymclean said...

Wow, glad your man is alright. I had a similar trip to the hospital a few years ago, I thougth I was having a heart attack, seeing spots and could heardly breath. Turned out I was having major anxiety attacks. Oxygen fixed that. My boss at the time had 7 mini strokes at work and I was taking over his job, so the stress was due to catch up to me. Makes me ach just thinking back on those months, ugh.

p.s. Drapes look great!!

Rebekah said...

glad to hear every thing is ok.

Kedge said...

oooh, scary for you! I'm never used to the ER no matter how many times I (we) visit. I believe the staff deserves medals. sometimes.

Wadical said...

Feeling guilty for not visiting in a while. Glad your other half is OK. I had the same thing about 2 years ago. The Doc said it was GI probs for me too, because the "GI cocktail" provided some relief. I found that a little unsatisfying as it didn't feel anything like reflux or heartburn at all...and trust me, I've had a lot of that. Nitro just gave me a rockin' headache and didn't help at all and the EKG was clean so I guess that's why the Doc makes the big bucks but I totally understand the "alarm" that comes with the new sensation of pain completely localized to one's chest. More celery, less french fries.

Becky said...

My husband had to go to the ER about a month after we were married. (Turned out that he had a Splenectomy and he's fine now.)I know how scary that must have been for you guys. So glad he's ok.
Love,
Becky