Sometime in mid to late June of this year my heart decided to stop working normally. I have a weekly goal of 100 miles on the bike and most weeks I meet or exceed that. All of those miles are tracked with a bike computer which is synced with a heart rate monitor and one one bike (yeah I have several) a power meter. Any way I noticed that I was not able to get my heart rate anywhere near as high as previously. It took considerable effort to reach or exceed 100 bpm. After a normal 32 mile ride, sometimes less I would just be exhausted for the day. I had one ride that I had to make the call of shame just 4 miles from home, hot day, long ride. At first I thought that perhaps I was just over trained and stuck in a fatigue cycle. My resting heart rate was 36 bpm. In the middle of August I discussed the issue with my primary. He ran did an EKG, put a holter (heart monitor that records 24/7) and scheduled a heart echo. I wore the holter for two weeks and then mailed it off. The ECHO did not identify any problems or blockage. A week later I get a call from my primary. The results were in and I had heart block. He suggested that I come in for blood work and that I needed to be seen immediately by a cardiologist. Cardiology could not get me in for another week and half, it was more critical than that. The blood test was to rule out any issues with my meds that could be causing the issue. I had my wife take me to the ER on September 9th. The place was rather busy but I had very little wait. They determined that I need a pacemaker as soon as an OR was available. The ER was in Yakima. I was taken by ambulance to Spokane for a pacemaker that was placed in the afternoon of September 10th. My heart resumed normal rhythm.
One week later I was back up to 100 miles a week on my bike, although the first week on the bike I took it easy. There is far more to this story but I will save that for some other time.
Due to the way insurance pays I just this week had my second cataract surgery. Hit out of pocket max with the pacemaker so the new lens was covered 100%.
I wish you all a Happy Thanksgiving and am so happy to still be here. I raise a toast to good health.
One week later I was back up to 100 miles a week on my bike, although the first week on the bike I took it easy. There is far more to this story but I will save that for some other time.
Due to the way insurance pays I just this week had my second cataract surgery. Hit out of pocket max with the pacemaker so the new lens was covered 100%.
I wish you all a Happy Thanksgiving and am so happy to still be here. I raise a toast to good health.



LCHIEN
Loring in Katy, TX USA
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