Open Question: Is arrhythmia always considered a disease?
Or can it be called something else? More of a literary term, such as if an “interesting” person walks by and you just so happen to be attracted to him, would that be considered arrhythmia if your heart speeds up? or is that just racing of the heart? and i don’t mean necessarily a disease–i mean could that be an interesting way to say “my heart sprinted along at 100kph”?
just wondering. if you saw that in a bookshelf at Borders or Barnes and Noble or something (with a cover that DOESN’T resemble something you would expect on the front of an anatomy textbook), would you glance at it and immediately think of anatomy and ignore it, or would you actually think of it as a novel?
or would arrhythmia even be a good title in the first place? just wondering, because a great sequel could be: Beta-Bocker, then to finish off the trilogy, Apnea. i’d love to do this, but it seems like most people would skim over it (including myself).
Mon, 17 Nov 2008 21:37:46 GMT
Resolved Question: I’m getting bad chest pains, could it be from my Birth control pills?
I was put on BC pills in August for Endometriosis. I am 28 and have no kids but I want kids soon, so my doc put me on the pill to control the endo. Well I smoke and can’t seem to quit smoking and I have been having sharp chest pains for the past week. Migraines too. I don’t have health insurance I have asthma and a heart murmur so I am wondering if the pain is coming from my asthma, smoking, or the pill? It hurts bad too! I got really dizzy last night and had to lay down for an hour it was so bad. Has anyone else had this problem from the pill?
My hubby thinks it is heart burn
Sun, 16 Nov 2008 22:29:07 GMT
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