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VENTRICULAR LEAD FOR DYSAUTONOMIA
Posted by arabella on 2010-02-09 11:00
 
HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I read that if the lead to the ventricular is turned back on quite often people feel the benefit of it with my condition. I read this in October I have been thinking about it and going to ring Tech at my hospital but lack of courage and fear of being laughed at stopped me from doing it then all of a sudden I thought what an idiot I am they can only say yeah or nay.

So sorry if that was boring but I was trying to get the sympathy vote because I need your help. I girded my loins not lions this morning and rang I spoke to a lovely man and he said he would see me at my local hospital next Friday 19th and to bring with me the print out of the letters I had read......... with me so far............................. now I have been searching and searching and can I find them ????????? NO I CAN'T. I thought I had read it on www.dinet.org but I can't locate them now. I have looked for hours

I am going to look such a fool and fibber (arterial or not) so has anyone else read this. Or any suggestions as to how to find out. I have put in searches for venticular pacing for dysautonomia, and such but still no luck.

With hope that some one can help

Bella
 

7 comments

 

finding your article.

Comment posted by Pookie on 2010-02-09 11:04.
Bella...do you have a history on your computer where it shows you each & every site you have visited???

If so, you should be able to find it that way.

Pookie
 

Pookie

Comment posted by arabella on 2010-02-09 11:10.
Yes I do but I clear it every time I use computer.
 

Dysautomania

Comment posted by wenditt on 2010-02-09 11:38.
I am interested in learning more about dysautonomia...can you tell me who diagnosed you with it? I understand that some doctors don't think it's a real ailment.....but I am thinking the more I read...the more I fit that profile.

Thanks
 

Might help

Comment posted by Cabg Patch on 2010-02-09 12:14.
Bella,

This web address might help lead you to the information you sought ~
http://heartdisease.about.com/cs/womensissues/a/dysautonomia_3.htm

If you don't find it, you do have several options:
1. Your dog ate the notes
2. Short term memory loss due to low flow
3. The burden of proof is the Prosecution's responsibility

Good luck kid
Patch
 

Cost of a dog

Comment posted by arabella on 2010-02-09 16:50.
Ok Patch how much would it cost to get a dog? Will it have to be trained to eat paper? Will eat it any sortof paper? Do I need a licence? see there are all these questions that keep arising.

Memory loss: what if I arrive late and say sorry I forgot and on the way I got girding my loins mixed up with greeting lions and they ate my print outs?

Crikey I still cant find it. No it was not on your suggested site but it was useful so dont feel inadequate.

Bella x
 

Bella

Comment posted by Cabg Patch on 2010-02-09 17:30.
Interesting, that's exactly what my wife says..."not on your suggested site but it was useful so dont feel inadequate."

As luck would have it, I can spare a dog. She's licensed and a well trained chow ~ will chow down on paper on command. Just say don't touch and she'll consume it entirely.

Ah well, one can always come clean and say you entered the clinic illegally, you don't have papers. Wear the red tassles and you'll do fine

Patch


 

Chows

Comment posted by arabella on 2010-02-10 06:14.
Mmmmm dont fancy a chow too much grooming and the blue tongues yuck.................

Have decided will wear my very fetching blue and purple hued tassells without the magnets as that really makes them cross at the pm clinic.

Bella
 

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