Please
Please
I know prayers said here, work.
If everyone could please say a prayer for Mr. Moose.
He was admitted to the hospital today for an irregular heart rate, called atrial Fibrillation.
Please include him in your prayers, I sure would appreciate it. (and so would he)
Thanks
If everyone could please say a prayer for Mr. Moose.
He was admitted to the hospital today for an irregular heart rate, called atrial Fibrillation.
Please include him in your prayers, I sure would appreciate it. (and so would he)
Thanks
Prayers going out this minute for Mr. Moose. And extra prayers for you too, Moose, I can hear the tension and fear.
He'll be okay, I just know it. He's in good hands and where they can watch him, so you get yourself some rest.
Hugs and Love
He'll be okay, I just know it. He's in good hands and where they can watch him, so you get yourself some rest.
Hugs and Love
Diane, Adding my prayers for Mr. Moose. A friend of mine had the same thing. He went several years without problems and just recently had a pacemaker...not because of any particular problem; he had to have hernia surgery and they wanted the pacemaker before going under anesthesia. He is doing terrific and works out every day...no restrictions.
I know Mr. Moose will be fine, especially with all the prayers from the wonderful people here. Adding some prayers for you too. Hugs
I know Mr. Moose will be fine, especially with all the prayers from the wonderful people here. Adding some prayers for you too. Hugs
He's resting comfortably as of right now.
Still in Atrial Fibrillation.
Irregular, rapid beating of the atrial chambers characterizes Atrial Fibrillation. This happens when the normal system that conducts electricity in the atria malfunctions. A storm of electrical activity across both atria causes them to fibrillate 300 to 600 times per minute.
He wasn't going quite THAT fast....hope he converts back to a normal rhythm
by himself, he's going to have tests done....
Still in Atrial Fibrillation.
Irregular, rapid beating of the atrial chambers characterizes Atrial Fibrillation. This happens when the normal system that conducts electricity in the atria malfunctions. A storm of electrical activity across both atria causes them to fibrillate 300 to 600 times per minute.
He wasn't going quite THAT fast....hope he converts back to a normal rhythm
by himself, he's going to have tests done....
(((((Moose))))))
((((((Mr. Moose))))))
Sending lots of prayers and hugs to the both of you. At least he is in the right place to get the help he needs. Make sure you get some rest so you don't end up next to him, ok?
They can do wonders today. Once they do the tests and find out what's wrong, they can do what they need to do.
((((((Mr. Moose))))))
Sending lots of prayers and hugs to the both of you. At least he is in the right place to get the help he needs. Make sure you get some rest so you don't end up next to him, ok?
They can do wonders today. Once they do the tests and find out what's wrong, they can do what they need to do.
(((Moose))) My mother-in-law had atrial fibrilation. She had some kind of shock therapy and it really helped to establish normal rhythm again. I guess it depends on what is causing it. But I know that there are lots of treatments for it. I will keep you and Mr. Moose in my prayers. Hugs, Marle
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