[Magdalen] prayer request
Rick Mashburn
ricklmashburn at gmail.com
Thu Aug 2 00:22:29 UTC 2018
Prayers for you and your family. Thanks for keeping us posted!
Much love,
Rick, Alex and Malcolm
On Wed, Aug 1, 2018, 7:11 PM Ginga Wilder <gingawilder at gmail.com> wrote:
> Friends, I continue to hang is. My bp has been WNL all day! I met with my
> internist who gave me a new protocol for rescue at home -- actually going
> back to the awful catapres medication every hour until bp is below
> 170/100. I am worn out and ready for this to go away. And, perhaps it is
> with today's readings.
>
> Our son is still in ICU. They were going to start dialysis today but his
> numbers crept into t right direction....slow, slow, but thank God.
>
> I feel like we're both on a good road now.
>
> Thank you for your prayers.
> Ginga
>
> On Tue, Jul 31, 2018 at 8:28 AM Ginga Wilder <gingawilder at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Friends, I am in need of your prayers. Some of you know I have a long
> > history (since age 20) of labile and resistant to treatment hypertension.
> > I also have WPW (benign) and mitral valve prolapse. Plus, some calcified
> > plaque build up in at least one coronary artery. I have been quite
> > symptomatic with blood pressure elevations all summer and irregular
> > rhythm. My internist has adjusted my medications which did not help more
> > than a few days and one took me too low. I saw my cardiologist last
> week -
> > I am now wearing a heart monitor and will have nuclear studies and echo
> > cardiogram next week. Yesterday, I awoke at about 4 AM feeling awful.
> My
> > BP registered at 194/120. I was able to get it down to 141/77 with
> > nitroglycerin. My heart rate was very irregular. I spoke with the
> > cardiologist yesterday afternoon. He told me what to take and I felt
> much
> > better very quickly.
> >
> > So, here's my confession. I've dealt with episodes like this since I was
> > 20. My head goes to denial that anything is very wrong....I do not want
> to
> > overreact. I do not trust my monitor to be accurate in these times, so I
> > try to ignore the symptoms as much as possible. Before I would call my
> > cardiologist yesterday, when my BP elevated again, I went to my pharmacy
> > instead to check if my monitor was working correctly. Well, yes. My
> > wonderful pharmacist took my pressure 5 times with two different
> machines,
> > one a manual. 207/105 was the average.
> >
> > So, please pray that I can allow myself to take care of me by not denying
> > or ignoring or minimizing my symptoms. I will check in this morning with
> > the cardiologist and I have asked John to insist that I go to ER if
> > necessary. End of confession, except I do find it much easier to take
> care
> > of others than me. God, help me.
> >
> > Thank you for your prayers and gentle discipline. As Sister Elias used
> to
> > say, "I love you all."
> > Ginga
> >
> >
> >
>
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