Word of the day: "schadenfreude." WE TRIED TO WARN YOU, NOOOO. Hope your hospital has fast WiFi!
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I love how they are talking about "mild myocarditis" as if it is something minor and not a physical condition that completely fucks your mental well being because your body feels like it is under the after effects of a fucking anxiety attack every second of the day.
I had myopericarditis from food poisoning, and when I went to urgent care, they decided to transfer me to a hospital, but were getting ready for me to have a heart attack before the transfer.
They put me in the cath lab to see what was going on. Was just the inflammation, took a few things for some days and was done with. They said if it was indeed a heart attack or there was a blockage, they were gonna put in a stent.
I was 34 at that time, Nov 2019.
As I said; "mild" is the operative word here. What you have sounded like severe myocarditis.
Mild is special. It isn't nearly severe enough to warrant a surgery, and most medicine have only limited efficiency. It is just being permanently aware of your heartbeat and having the constant mental state that something is about to happen because your heart is perpetually in a state of duress. Your blood pressure is normal. Your heart rate is normal. But you'll spent every waking moment incapable of centering yourself because you feel like you are heading towards a heart attack. For the last 10 goddamned hours