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Update
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 2:03 am
by puresimmer
In case you have been wondering why I have been so quiet...
Just a quick post to let you guys know that unfortunately I am having some disturbing health issues that are a bit distracting. For about a month I have been very light-headed and just not feeling "right."
Had my blood pressure checked and it's 165/95 which is pretty high. I could not even go to work today I was so dizzy, so I have a Dr. appt next Friday. Until then I will likely diagnose myself with every disease known to man
This really sucks. I am not overweight, and am quite active athletically, but something is most certainly wrong, I just don't feel "right."
Please bear with me, as this now pretty much has me worried and I just can't seem to concentrate.
Shaun
RE: Update
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 2:05 am
by motnahp
Take whatever time you need and get yourself right. The fact that Johan Santana is headed to the Mets and not the Yankees should drop you a few points right there : )
RE: Update
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 2:08 am
by puresimmer
Here's to hoping it's some sort of inner ear infection/virus, because I feel like I am going to pass out about 25 times a day.
I'm struggling.
That said, yes thank god Santana went to the NL [:)]
RE: Update
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 2:12 am
by Jestre
If you are taking cholesterol medicine that may be the problem. I was taking Zocor at one time and it gave me symptoms resembling leukemia. All my blood levels were markedly reduced and I felt like I had Mono. My doctor finally determined it was the Zocor and after a couple weeks off the meds I was fine.
RE: Update
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 2:16 am
by puresimmer
I've never taken any meds for anything.
Last year I had my chol checked and it was perfect.
RE: Update
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 2:21 am
by RedSoxFan67
Hey brother ... hang in there and we're praying for u with a quick recovery ... it will be reveal and corrected as soon as the doctors find out what it is and provide you with a healthful solution ... stay focus with a PureSim attitude ... Tomas
RE: Update
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 2:59 am
by KG Erwin
Ok, Shaun, chronic high blood pressure can cause all sorts of problems. Your doc will probably recommend some blood tests. Having to take meds for hypertension (blood pressure pills) is common. I take them, and it isn't a big deal.
Listen to me -- I've been a Type I diabetic for most of my life, and take two insulin injections each and every day. Don't get freaked out over the prospect of having to pop a daily pill, OK?
RE: Update
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 4:01 am
by PadresFan104
Crap... Sorry Shaun. I hope you get this figured out and are feeling better soon.
Al
RE: Update
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 1:22 pm
by Taz0713
Hey Shaun,
I hope you are able to get this solved soon and then back to enjoying life again.
RE: Update
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 2:41 pm
by Beach23BoyP
Stress???
It like to killed me last year (oil business -- 57 years old). I use to do everything myself with regard to my job. I worked 14 to 16 hours a day. I couldn't sleep and at night I couldn't keep still -- I jerked all the time. Drank 2 to 3 beers a day.
I then:
1) Hired a girl to help me.
2) Started walking my dog twice a day for 30 minutes (1 hour total).
3) Either rode a bike, shot basketball or walked on the treadmill 40 minutes a day.
4) "One" glass of red wine (no beer)
5) Started going to bed at 9:30 pm and made sure that I got 8 hours sleep.
Now:
1) I've lost 30 pounds.
2) My sugar, chol and heart rate are now perfect (heart rate 53).
3) My dog feels good.
4) My girl loves her job (and my customers love her better than me).
5) I don't jerk at night -- or at anytime.
And the funny thing is -- I make just about the same amount of money (I really don't care about this as much as my health) and I feel good again.
However, I still need to find time for golf and PS. Shaun -- watch the "stress". Good luck.
RE: Update
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 2:54 pm
by puresimmer
ORIGINAL: Beach23BoyP
Stress???
It like to killed me last year (oil business -- 57 years old). I use to do everything myself with regard to my job. I worked 14 to 16 hours a day. I couldn't sleep and at night I couldn't keep still -- I jerked all the time. Drank 2 to 3 beers a day.
I then:
1) Hired a girl to help me.
2) Started walking my dog twice a day for 30 minutes (1 hour total).
3) Either rode a bike, shot basketball or walked on the treadmill 40 minutes a day.
4) "One" glass of red wine (no beer)
5) Started going to bed at 9:30 pm and made sure that I got 8 hours sleep.
Now:
1) I've lost 30 pounds.
2) My sugar, chol and heart rate are now perfect (heart rate 53).
3) My dog feels good.
4) My girl loves her job (and my customers love her better than me).
5) I don't jerk at night -- or at anytime.
And the funny thing is -- I make just about the same amount of money (I really don't care about this as much as my health) and I feel good again.
However, I still need to find time for golf and PS. Shaun -- watch the "stress". Good luck.
Beach,
Congrats on that! In my case, no, I really don't feel stressed out at all. Well, now I do
This totally sucks. I feel terrible. Hopefully doc next week will figure it out.
RE: Update
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 5:33 pm
by PadresFan104
ORIGINAL: Beach23BoyP
5) I don't jerk at night -- or at anytime.
That's funny, that's my #1 form of stress relief! [:D]
Different strokes for different folks I guess! [:D]
RE: Update
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 6:28 pm
by RedSoxFan67
Al .... [:-] ... u r very bad, indeed!!! ... but I'm sure Shaun and the other fans will appreciate your brand of humor ... it's a gift to be able to see humor on the dark side as well as on the bright side of life ... [;)] ... keep up the good work on your web site and other goodies ... Tomas
RE: Update
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 6:59 pm
by Max 86
Shaun,
I wish you well and good luck on your upcoming doctor's visit.
Please let a complete stranger offer you some good advice - DO NOT hesitate to get a 2nd opinion if you are uncomfortable or unsure of your Drs prognosis.
My wife went through an ordeal some years ago where it seemed the Dr was only guessing even after tests were performed. We went to several specialists and they all said it was something different according to their specialty! We were told it was onset of Multiple Sclerosis, fibro myalgia (sp?), some kind of degenerative nerve condition but finally found out it was a herniated disc in her back, probably from horseback riding since childhood. I made the Dr show me on the x-rays-MRIs because I demanded absolute proof before we moved ahead with surgery.
The point being, get a 2nd opinion. Sometimes Drs are just guessing or they just throw drugs at you hoping something works![:-]
RE: Update
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 7:20 pm
by Bustoff
ORIGINAL: Max 86
The point being, get a 2nd opinion. Sometimes Drs are just guessing or they just throw drugs at you hoping something works![:-]
What he said. Sometimes even third opinions are a good idea.
My "layman's diagnosis" based on the symptoms you describe, is hypertension. But I am probably full of it...I'm not a doctor, and I don't play one on TV. I
am married to a nurse, however, and I can "talk shop" with her pretty well.
Git-er-done, Shaun. Health is the only thing that really matters.
RE: Update
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 7:37 pm
by SirWolf1960
Geez...skip a day on the forum, and see what happens?
Shaun, I will be praying for you. Hang in there, buddy.
Steve
RE: Update
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 9:55 pm
by DonBraswell
Shaun,
I had a scare like this a few months back. I've never had high blood pressure before. 185 over 95!!!!!! Scared the h--l out of me. Come to find out that the over the counter cold medicne I took was the cause. So I'll suffer with a cold from now on, no more taking that stuff.
Don
RE: Update
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 11:32 pm
by Beach23BoyP
Shaun,
I remember a few versions ago when you got stressed out over a release. I used to get the same way when I would release golf courses for Jack Nicklaus Golf.
I'd advise not putting a deadline on your next PS release. I know that once you reach 40 that your body doesn't recover from day to day stress as it does when one is in their 20s or 30s. (That's why we need to have kids by then! My wife and I waited too late -- I still have a daughter in HS.)
Anyway, relax -- I'm you're no doubt OK. Spring training is coming!
RE: Update
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 11:57 pm
by dneely
Shaun:
As KG said it could be a ton of different things. I have high blood pressure and take Lisinipril everyday and it is fine unless I am completely stressed or just get overly tired. Also have Type II diabetes which I got in my early 50's so sadly it is just an indication you are getting older and you don't bounce back as quickly and completely as you used to. Hopefully it is nothing more than a little hyper-tension, easily dealt with and kept under control.
My best, David
RE: Update
Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2008 12:24 am
by Frozen Stiffer
ORIGINAL: Bustoff
My "layman's diagnosis" based on the symptoms you describe, is hypertension...
Be careful with Bustoff's "layman's diagnosis", it might say that you're a Center Fielder when you were really a Catcher.
No.
Wait.
That's a Lahman's Diagnosis.... sorry.
[:)]