Hi, I'm male, 53 years old. I'm healthy and fit, though I'm not athletic. I'm far from the CardioVascular Risk Factors. No obesity, no smoke, no alcohol, no drugs, no Viagra, no high blood pressure, no high Cholesterol, no diabetes, no sedentary, no family history.
I've got my SSI DCS certification last year. I was planning to start OWDI next year.
I've been helping in my dive school for the last two years while I did my MSD, Dive Guide and Dive Master certs.
Year 2014 has been, so far, really bad. I was fired from work, though I could find a new job, and this obliged me to let go a 10 days dive live-a-board to Bahamas fully paid, my wife had to be operated to replace a Hip, my daughter destroyed my car though she suffered almost no harm. Social situation here in my country has become critical, inflation, criminality, corruption, unemployment and several pests of the kind. People is becoming crazy.
All this finally took its toll. Friday Nov 07th, at lunch I suffered palpitations. After several hours instead of going home, I went to the local hospital and they discovered that I had Atrial Fibrillation. After several hours in the Emergency Room in the hospital and with some medications (Atenolol 25 mg x 12 hs) I was released with orders for an Echo Cardiogram and 24 hs Holter. Besides, the advice to visit urgently a cardiologist. Visits and check times were planned.
Last Wednesday 12th, at work in the middle of the morning, palpitations, which didn't dissipate in the previous days, made me feel bad, a press in the chest and dyspnoea, besides of the fear I had been gathering. I took a taxi and went to a famous Cardiologist hospital (Fundación Favaloro).
I was received in the Emergency Service. They did to me all the analysis. Blood test and chest RX were OK, Electro cardiogram showed AFib. TNUS negative, CHA2DS2 VASc 0, HASBLED 0. Atrial Fibrillation was the diagnose, and with the antecedent of 4 days with AFib they told me I will receive an Electro Cardioversion to reestablish sinus pulse.
Echo Cardiogram and Transesophageal echocardiography were done with no news (no blood clots were found) and finally on Thursday 13th the ECV was done to reestablish regular rhythm. After this a SPECT Dipiridamol with load and rest were done to confirm normal situation. Several 30 secs Electro cardiograms showed no more AFib.
Last Friday 14th I was sent back home to my normal life with the advise to be careful as I'm under anticoagulants. This means no high impact nor extreme sports. Now I'm with preventative medications : Bisoprolol 5 mg, Propafenona 150 mg and Rivaroxaban 20 mg (for the next 4 weeks) once a day each, in the morning, plus a gastric protector.
Next Wednesday 19th I will have my first post-incident check in the cardiology service and on Wednesday 26th I will have my first visit to the Electrofisiologist to define the next steps regarding the AFib. No one of the doctors I met and will meet have any clue about diving.
Well, these are the events, now I would like to know if any one could tell me how my dive future looks like.
Thanks in advance.
I've got my SSI DCS certification last year. I was planning to start OWDI next year.
I've been helping in my dive school for the last two years while I did my MSD, Dive Guide and Dive Master certs.
Year 2014 has been, so far, really bad. I was fired from work, though I could find a new job, and this obliged me to let go a 10 days dive live-a-board to Bahamas fully paid, my wife had to be operated to replace a Hip, my daughter destroyed my car though she suffered almost no harm. Social situation here in my country has become critical, inflation, criminality, corruption, unemployment and several pests of the kind. People is becoming crazy.
All this finally took its toll. Friday Nov 07th, at lunch I suffered palpitations. After several hours instead of going home, I went to the local hospital and they discovered that I had Atrial Fibrillation. After several hours in the Emergency Room in the hospital and with some medications (Atenolol 25 mg x 12 hs) I was released with orders for an Echo Cardiogram and 24 hs Holter. Besides, the advice to visit urgently a cardiologist. Visits and check times were planned.
Last Wednesday 12th, at work in the middle of the morning, palpitations, which didn't dissipate in the previous days, made me feel bad, a press in the chest and dyspnoea, besides of the fear I had been gathering. I took a taxi and went to a famous Cardiologist hospital (Fundación Favaloro).
I was received in the Emergency Service. They did to me all the analysis. Blood test and chest RX were OK, Electro cardiogram showed AFib. TNUS negative, CHA2DS2 VASc 0, HASBLED 0. Atrial Fibrillation was the diagnose, and with the antecedent of 4 days with AFib they told me I will receive an Electro Cardioversion to reestablish sinus pulse.
Echo Cardiogram and Transesophageal echocardiography were done with no news (no blood clots were found) and finally on Thursday 13th the ECV was done to reestablish regular rhythm. After this a SPECT Dipiridamol with load and rest were done to confirm normal situation. Several 30 secs Electro cardiograms showed no more AFib.
Last Friday 14th I was sent back home to my normal life with the advise to be careful as I'm under anticoagulants. This means no high impact nor extreme sports. Now I'm with preventative medications : Bisoprolol 5 mg, Propafenona 150 mg and Rivaroxaban 20 mg (for the next 4 weeks) once a day each, in the morning, plus a gastric protector.
Next Wednesday 19th I will have my first post-incident check in the cardiology service and on Wednesday 26th I will have my first visit to the Electrofisiologist to define the next steps regarding the AFib. No one of the doctors I met and will meet have any clue about diving.
Well, these are the events, now I would like to know if any one could tell me how my dive future looks like.
Thanks in advance.