Thanks for asking!
We’ll see how she is when she wakes up, but I think better.
She had a wildly racing heart, and with her Fitbit, she was able to monitor it obsessively, which I don’t think helped matters, so she called her cardiologist’s office and they had her come in for an EKG.
That looked fine, so they sent her over to the hospital for an echocardiogram (and that was an adventure in itself, getting that scheduled for “right now,” - they almost had to send her in through the ER to get it done $$$$$$, but they worked her in - kudos to the cardio lab at the hospital!).
They did one echocardiogram, uploaded the results to her digital record, the doc read it, then said, “Don’t go anywhere, I’m coming over.” - his office is just about a half-mile from the hospital.
In he popped, and they did another echocardiogram right there, then he said everything looked perfect with the way the device was fitted and performing, and told her to stop taking the Plavix he prescribed, because she could be having a reaction to that, to wait a few days, then start on a low-dose aspirin and see how that goes.
He did explain that heart rates jumping around like that aren’t unusual after any heart procedure, which also happened last year during her heart ablation, so at the risk of sounding uncaring, I wasn’t terribly worried about it.
MrsT does tend to obsess over things like this, mainly expecting that 34.7 seconds after any procedure, regardless of how mild or serious, she should be completely cured/over it and back in peak condition, and as soon as she notices a side effect or symptom that’s completely normal, she freaks out. But…you gotta check that stuff, or the one time you don’t -
I hear her stirring in the back. We’ll know for sure in a bit.