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Passed the first test

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Today I saw my eye doctor to be screened for exothalmus something. Basically its whether your eyeballs are under greater pressure than normal as a result of an underactive thyroid or some such. I got an OK.   So all that’s left the is the biopsy. Carol

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>Today I saw my eye doctor to be screened for exothalmus something. >Basically its whether your eyeballs are under greater pressure than >normal as a result of an underactive thyroid or some such. >I got an OK.   >So all that’s left the is the biopsy. >Carol

Great news, Carol. Hope it continues for you.

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> >Today I saw my eye doctor to be screened for exothalmus something. >Basically its whether your eyeballs are under greater pressure than >normal as a result of an underactive thyroid or some such. >I got an OK. >So all that’s left the is the biopsy. >Carol > Great news, Carol. Hope it continues for you.

Heard from doctor again today. My 24 hour heart monitor test came baok good. My odd thumps are just arrythmia. The cardi[logist says no need to worry. Over 2 of the hurdles. Just the biopsy left. Carol

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Hope that the trend of good news continues —– Tom – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> >Today I saw my eye doctor to be screened for exothalmus something. > >Basically its whether your eyeballs are under greater pressure than > >normal as a result of an underactive thyroid or some such. > >I got an OK. > >So all that’s left the is the biopsy. > >Carol > Great news, Carol. Hope it continues for you. > Heard from doctor again today. My 24 hour heart monitor test came baok > good. My odd thumps are just arrythmia. The cardi[logist says no need to > worry. > Over 2 of the hurdles. Just the biopsy left. > Carol

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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> >Today I saw my eye doctor to be screened for exothalmus something. > >Basically its whether your eyeballs are under greater pressure than > >normal as a result of an underactive thyroid or some such. > >I got an OK. > >So all that’s left the is the biopsy. > >Carol > Great news, Carol. Hope it continues for you. > Heard from doctor again today. My 24 hour heart monitor test came baok > good. My odd thumps are just arrythmia. The cardi[logist says no need to > worry. > Over 2 of the hurdles. Just the biopsy left. > Carol

Just arrhythmia?  You must be experiencing mild episodes.  I was experiencing episodes so severe that I had to be chemically or electrically shocked back into normal sinus rhythm.  I finally had surgery done and eliminated that problem altogether.  The procedure is called ablation therapy. — Derek type 1, Insulin Pump http://www.diabeticnet.com

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That will come back fine too, I just know in my heart that it will :-) Di — X-No-Archive:Yes The soul would have no rainbows If the eyes had no tears. Visit http://www.diabeticnet.com

: > : > > : > >Today I saw my eye doctor to be screened for exothalmus something. : > >Basically its whether your eyeballs are under greater pressure than : > >normal as a result of an underactive thyroid or some such. : > > : > >I got an OK. : > > : > >So all that’s left the is the biopsy. : > > : > >Carol : > : > Great news, Carol. Hope it continues for you. : : Heard from doctor again today. My 24 hour heart monitor test came baok : good. My odd thumps are just arrythmia. The cardi[logist says no need to : worry. : : Over 2 of the hurdles. Just the biopsy left. : : Carol :

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Carol… I’ve had an arrythmia for years.  I take Atenelol to control it. Unfortunately for me, it also lowers my blood pressure and I didn’t have high blood pressure to begin with, so sometimes I get a bit dizzy if I stand up too fast. But, the arrythmia is not dangerous, nor life threatening. Jennifer – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > Heard from doctor again today. My 24 hour heart monitor test came baok > good. My odd thumps are just arrythmia. The cardi[logist says no need to > worry. > Over 2 of the hurdles. Just the biopsy left. > Carol

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> Just arrhythmia?  You must be experiencing mild episodes.  I was > experiencing episodes so severe that I had to be chemically or electrically > shocked back into normal sinus rhythm.  I finally had surgery done and > eliminated that problem altogether.  The procedure is called ablation > therapy.

My husband had to be shocked back to correct rhythem after his brain surgury. But yes as I understand it I just have an early beat once in a while. I have felt about a dozen in the last month although they could see more on the 24 hour heart machine. They told me what to watch for in terms of knowing its time to get help. But I’m sure my doctor will watch it now. SHe’s really great. Carol

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Carol at least half the battle is won and maybe for the new year the second one will be benign.  Good luck Loretta If life is such a bowl of Cherries, why am I aways in the pits:  Erma Bombeck

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