On April April 3, 2025. My son, who two, and I. Wa Walked the local park on the beach by our house. we walked about a mile. It was a walk. We’ve done hundreds of times before.
When I arrived, I started to feel a little tired. I went to look for a bench to sit down next thing I know I woke up 20 minutes in the back of the ambulance. I was told that I had a seizure. I was taken to the closest hospital. They ran some test on me and two residents said that everything looked normal. My wife thought I was supposed to be discharged, and then the attendant came in and said that I had long qt and admitted me.
For three days they were in every test they could think about me. I had an MRI I had multiple EKGs. I even had a stress test. The tech and the nurse told me that it was gonna be modified and they just needed my heart to get out above 150. They were shocked when it took 10 minutes from my heart to get that high. They also told me that the results came back normal and that I had exceeded the estimated output of my heart from. That was something they were not expecting. More more so the text said people don’t come and have your level of of physical health for a heart issue and be admitted.
It was about the point when I was expecting to be discharged without answer. Multiple doctors, nurses and other tech said we don’t know why you’re here. You seem perfectly healthy but you can’t leave. When electrophysiologist came in and told me that I had a rare congenital condition how long QT type three..
I didn’t have a seizure that day. I had a cardiac arrest that was spontaneously aborted I was incredibly lucky. I caught one of the luckiest days of my life as I survived an event that could’ve killed. I was in an I was in a place where they were bystanders who called 911 . I hope you that they kept my son away from the lake. And I got a diagnosis.
We also discovered that even though my dad had been treated at Cleveland clinic and you have them, Royal Oak Beaumont. All hospitals in the USA. They had never diagnosed that he had long qt syndrome to three. That’s incredibly common with the condition. Where people are having syncope events and being told that it’s just a routine faint. Or in my dad’s case, they’ll never know why he had a cardiac arrest.
It’s incredibly lucky that both of us are alive. Has nine of 10 people die with cardiac arrest us have a hospital.
When I arrived, I started to feel a little tired. I went to look for a bench to sit down next thing I know I woke up 20 minutes in the back of the ambulance. I was told that I had a seizure. I was taken to the closest hospital. They ran some test on me and two residents said that everything looked normal. My wife thought I was supposed to be discharged, and then the attendant came in and said that I had long qt and admitted me.
For three days they were in every test they could think about me. I had an MRI I had multiple EKGs. I even had a stress test. The tech and the nurse told me that it was gonna be modified and they just needed my heart to get out above 150. They were shocked when it took 10 minutes from my heart to get that high. They also told me that the results came back normal and that I had exceeded the estimated output of my heart from. That was something they were not expecting. More more so the text said people don’t come and have your level of of physical health for a heart issue and be admitted.
It was about the point when I was expecting to be discharged without answer. Multiple doctors, nurses and other tech said we don’t know why you’re here. You seem perfectly healthy but you can’t leave. When electrophysiologist came in and told me that I had a rare congenital condition how long QT type three..
I didn’t have a seizure that day. I had a cardiac arrest that was spontaneously aborted I was incredibly lucky. I caught one of the luckiest days of my life as I survived an event that could’ve killed. I was in an I was in a place where they were bystanders who called 911 . I hope you that they kept my son away from the lake. And I got a diagnosis.
We also discovered that even though my dad had been treated at Cleveland clinic and you have them, Royal Oak Beaumont. All hospitals in the USA. They had never diagnosed that he had long qt syndrome to three. That’s incredibly common with the condition. Where people are having syncope events and being told that it’s just a routine faint. Or in my dad’s case, they’ll never know why he had a cardiac arrest.
It’s incredibly lucky that both of us are alive. Has nine of 10 people die with cardiac arrest us have a hospital.