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My doctor came in to see me today. The bad news is the med Tikosyn was my last med resort. I am not tolerating it so they stopped it. The good news is I am being transferred from Moore Regional (Pinehurst, NC USA) to Eastern Carolina University Medical center (Greenville, NC USA). I have to have the sympathetic nerve severance. This may not stop all the arrhythmias entirely but it will definitely keep me from near death. The even better information I learned is heart transplant patients live without this nerve being attached. So if they can do it so can I. So I will update as much as possible besides the long (near 4 hour) boring ambulance ride from one hospital to the other. I will comment on the facility and faculty. I have heard good things so far so I am looking forward to my own experience. Sending hugs to all that need one or not and lots of love. 💘

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jeanjeannie50

Well, I really don't know what to say except you've certainly had a rough time and lets hope the solution has been found!

Will look forward to hearing your report of the new hospital and hope so very much that this will help you, it certainly sounds promising.

Big healing hug.

Jean x

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pottypete1

Best wishes

Very brave to continue communicating with the forum in such circumstances.

Pete

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BobDVolunteer

I do admire your spirit and know from your writing that you have a very positive outlook which is so very important at these times. Well done and do keep us informed.

All the best

Bob

PS since many of us on here are in England we are here when your locals are a bed so happy to communicate.

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Rubyladyemerald in reply to BobD

And that's the best of what the page is. An answering machine. Your actually 6 hours ahead of me. None the less I love the compassion you all have. It brightens my day. I couldn't have found a better group to belong to.

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Finvola

I had to google this procedure, Ruby and it certainly sounds interesting - and hopefully will be the answer for you.

Your indomitable spirit, humour and inquiring mind will see you through and I too send a great big cyber hug.

Keep your furry friends close and I look forward to your posts.

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rosyG

take care and good luck- do let us know all about it please

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Fastbeat

Wishing you a successful outcome and improved quality of life.

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RoyM

Don't know you but love your fighting spirit. .good luck from this side of the pond. Roy x

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SRMGrandmaVolunteer

Wishing you well. Be brave, be optimistic, and know that you have a cheering section here!

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opal11uk

Good luck Ruby and safe journey x. I look forward to your updates.

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Jay10

Wishing you all the best and hopefully you will get things sorted out at last. Sending a hug Jackie xx

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cbsrbpm

You certainly have been through the mill and I wish you all the best for upcoming treatment. Hang on in there, there will be light at the end of the tunnel. ((Virtual hugs)).

Brenda🐝

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Chaben

best of luck; our prayers will follow you!

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