Philippa Jane
08-26-2025, 10:28 PM
Yesterday I had to go to the hospital for a scan with dye on my heart.
A couple of weeks ago I presented at the emergency room with chest pain. I had been in the gym and found that I could not take a deep breath without pain in my left side. Rather than go home and think it was a strained muscle I went to the hospital which was only 3 minutes away.
After a number of tests nothing conclusive was found hence the scan.
I got up early enough to get presentable (makeup) and was the first patient in line. That made little difference as my heart rate was too high at 75 bpm and they needed below 65 bpm. The little pill the nurse gave me dropped that down to 47 bpm in about 30 minutes.
I was moved down to the scan room and hooked up to all the wires and a cannula to allow the dye to flow. I have had this done before and it is a strange but not unpleasant sensation. You're all warn down below and feel like you want to use the bathroom.
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Anyway back to the original nurse who was to remove the cannula and monitor me before I left. In her room I was asked how I was feeling etc. I was asked if I was still working and then out of the blue when did I transition.
Never one to hold back I did tell her that and a few other little morsels.
Later I wondered if she had clocked me or was there something on my medical records?
A couple of weeks ago I presented at the emergency room with chest pain. I had been in the gym and found that I could not take a deep breath without pain in my left side. Rather than go home and think it was a strained muscle I went to the hospital which was only 3 minutes away.
After a number of tests nothing conclusive was found hence the scan.
I got up early enough to get presentable (makeup) and was the first patient in line. That made little difference as my heart rate was too high at 75 bpm and they needed below 65 bpm. The little pill the nurse gave me dropped that down to 47 bpm in about 30 minutes.
I was moved down to the scan room and hooked up to all the wires and a cannula to allow the dye to flow. I have had this done before and it is a strange but not unpleasant sensation. You're all warn down below and feel like you want to use the bathroom.
us
Anyway back to the original nurse who was to remove the cannula and monitor me before I left. In her room I was asked how I was feeling etc. I was asked if I was still working and then out of the blue when did I transition.
Never one to hold back I did tell her that and a few other little morsels.
Later I wondered if she had clocked me or was there something on my medical records?