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Oh Amanda... so sorry you are having to stay an extra night but glad they are keeping a close eye on you. I thought that Yolanda or a representative for Dr. Aceves was always available in the hospital to speak to? (That is fluent in English) When I was goiing to be going alone... Nina said someone would always be available close by? I am glad I am taking Gracie with me... especially if that is not the case. Well... I am glad to be taking her anyway! I hope you feel better soon and that you get to go home to your family tomorrow.

Darcy

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Heart rate regulated now. Dr. Campos is keeping me an extra night for observation.

Amanda Rae

I'm glad they're keeping an eye on you. I have had bouts of SVT also, none for almost three years. But I have to get an A-Ok from my cardiologist before heading to Mexico next week. Did you get any idea how it was triggered? Did you have to get "elephant on your chest" drug to stop it, or did your heart regulate on its own? Becky

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I'm glad they're keeping an eye on you. I have had bouts of SVT also' date=' none for almost three years. But I have to get an A-Ok from my cardiologist before heading to Mexico next week. Did you get any idea how it was triggered? Did you have to get "elephant on your chest" drug to stop it, or did your heart regulate on its own? Becky[/quote']

It started off as SVT but switched over to a-fib. Second time in my life that's happened. I think I over did it yesterday, walking. I walked several city blocks to the mall during the heat of the day. Not my brightest move. They were able to regulate me through the night with medicine and are keeping me around to be safe. And because I'm so darn charming! ;-)

Taking it easy today. Still sipping and walking, but staying close to home base.

Amanda Rae

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Oh Amanda... so sorry you are having to stay an extra night but glad they are keeping a close eye on you. I thought that Yolanda or a representative for Dr. Aceves was always available in the hospital to speak to? (That is fluent in English) When I was goiing to be going alone... Nina said someone would always be available close by? I am glad I am taking Gracie with me... especially if that is not the case. Well... I am glad to be taking her anyway! I hope you feel better soon and that you get to go home to your family tomorrow.

Darcy

I happened in the middle of the night when Yolanda and Gail were gone. They were able to find an English speaking nurse really fast, but when you're starting to panic it seems like an entire ocean to cross to make the connections.

Amanda Rae

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Essential Spanish phrases to translate for hospital stay...

Does this gown make me look fat?

Does my hair look like a rooster?

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Awww... well glad you are feeling better and taking it easy and of course they probably all are partial to your charming personality!

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Amanda Rae I have been silently reading your posts and comments on others posts and just want to say thank you! You are always so sweet and uplifting, I can't wait to hear about your entire experiance! I am going with Dr. Lopez in TJ... 2 weeks 5 days to go :o

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Amanda Rae I have been silently reading your posts and comments on others posts and just want to say thank you! You are always so sweet and uplifting' date=' I can't wait to hear about your entire experiance! I am going with Dr. Lopez in TJ... 2 weeks 5 days to go <img src='http://www.bariatricpal.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/ohmy.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':o' />[/quote']

How awesome for you! The time somehow managed to fly by and drag at the same time.

I will totally try and properly relay this experience when I'm home.

I'm excited to hear all about your experiences to. Everyone's experiences are so motivational and inspiring. Whether its a picture perfect trip or a ride with a Detour or two. We are brave and strong. We are survivors beginning the next chapter in our lives. Don't forget that!

Amanda Rae

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Awww... well glad you are feeling better and taking it easy and of course they probably all are partial to your charming personality!

I use humor and wit to deflect my nerves. Lol!

The team has been great. So personable. So compassionate.

Amanda Rae

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It started off as SVT but switched over to a-fib. Second time in my life that's happened. I think I over did it yesterday' date=' walking. I walked several city blocks to the mall during the heat of the day. Not my brightest move. They were able to regulate me through the night with medicine and are keeping me around to be safe. And because I'm so darn charming! ;-)

Taking it easy today. Still sipping and walking, but staying close to home base.

Amanda Rae[/quote']

I'm glad your heart is back to normal! Take it easy, don't over do it. Thanks for all your posts, it puts my mind at ease :)

Becky

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Hope all is well this morning! So glad you are receiving top notch care...even with the language barrier. Hope you are able to travel home today.

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Homeward bound!! :-D

Amanda Rae

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At the San Diego Airport. Still walking and sipping (VitaminWater Zero). Burping then rest. Repeat.

Amanda Rae

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Gotta walk while you can! I'm pretty sure they are going to object if you try to pace in the plane! Keep sipping and enjoy your flight home. :) Congrats on getting the all clear!

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