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    Procedure today

    So I had an outpatient procedure today and I was real anxious about it. Came out of it feeling great and was discharged. No discomfort nothing. But the past couple of hours trying to relax watching tv and I feel like my heart is pounding out of my chest. Heart rate is between 80-85 bpm. Took a Xanax but it hasn't helped. Procedure was a d&c so it has nothing to do with my heart and I was put under general anesthesia.

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    Hey Ednor,

    More then likely just the effects of the anesthetic wearing off and your systems making the adjust from being made from unconcious to conciousness again. Just some suggestions: Relax, turn off the tv, sit in a warm bath, lite some candles, force your breathing to slow down, slow the breathing=slow the heart...turn off or ask all stress inputs to be quiet or leave the room.. You're going to be fine. Its just the way your system is adjusting. Hope that helps..

    E-Man.

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    Howdy

    Agree with Enduro . Give it some time and don't feed it .


    Reminds me of a time when i was in my early 20s and was really sick . I had to have a gland taken out of my back for testing . I didn't feel a thing but my body went into massive panic about it . I asked the doctor at the time and why it was doing it when i couldn't feel it . He said you cant but your body can and its reacting .

    cheers kev
    “You gain strength, courage and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face. You are able to say to yourself, 'I have lived through this horror. I can take the next thing that comes along.' You must do the thing you think you cannot do.”
    ― Eleanor Roosevelt, You Learn by Living

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    I had polycystic ovarian disease and had an endometrial ablation..general anesthesia like you. My heart rate stayed up for several days until the post op pain stopped.
    You did what you what you did, I saw what I saw. I'm glad I'm not a sinner baby cuz here's the twist...KARMA'S your master ...and you're the bxxxxh.

 

 

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