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What does it take to be able to walk a Camino after a heart problem? I guess I will see for myself.
Tomorrow morning I am having surgery to implant a pacemaker. It was the decided treatment after severe fatigue and weakness, along with occasional dizziness and almost constant mental fog began to set in last October/November. Those who have been through this drill fully understand the lengthy and tedious process required to get to a precise diagnosis and then treatment.
As far as can be determined, this is not related to an earlier struggle I had to deal with AML or its treatments.
The issue is a Left Branch Bundle Block which is affecting the lower chambers of my heart to contract at less than 35% of their normal strength, along with being all out of synch with each other. MRI's with and without contrast media, stress testing and scans, ECGs, etc. show that their is no evidence of cardiac muscle scarring from infarctions, not any narrowing or blockages of the coronary vessels.
So, it will be interesting to see what the entire process of post-implant recovery, along with some temporary medications to help get the cardiac muscle strengthened, will be for me. How long will it take to get back to a normal feeling of wellness? How long will it take to gain adequate fitness for backpacking and Camino walking? How grumpy will I be from impatience and being a bit bionic?
I can only be amused at my younger self's arrogance of feeling all bulletproof and cocky. Age does it's own thing, God smiles at assumptions, and reality is that bucket of ice cold water waking you up from a comfortable slumber while making you gasp for breath.
It's All Part of the Adventure.
What does it take to be able to walk a Camino after a heart problem? I guess I will see for myself.
Tomorrow morning I am having surgery to implant a pacemaker. It was the decided treatment after severe fatigue and weakness, along with occasional dizziness and almost constant mental fog began to set in last October/November. Those who have been through this drill fully understand the lengthy and tedious process required to get to a precise diagnosis and then treatment.
As far as can be determined, this is not related to an earlier struggle I had to deal with AML or its treatments.
The issue is a Left Branch Bundle Block which is affecting the lower chambers of my heart to contract at less than 35% of their normal strength, along with being all out of synch with each other. MRI's with and without contrast media, stress testing and scans, ECGs, etc. show that their is no evidence of cardiac muscle scarring from infarctions, not any narrowing or blockages of the coronary vessels.
So, it will be interesting to see what the entire process of post-implant recovery, along with some temporary medications to help get the cardiac muscle strengthened, will be for me. How long will it take to get back to a normal feeling of wellness? How long will it take to gain adequate fitness for backpacking and Camino walking? How grumpy will I be from impatience and being a bit bionic?
I can only be amused at my younger self's arrogance of feeling all bulletproof and cocky. Age does it's own thing, God smiles at assumptions, and reality is that bucket of ice cold water waking you up from a comfortable slumber while making you gasp for breath.
It's All Part of the Adventure.