The Truth About My Heart condition
My medical records, truth & lies, what I’m actually dealing with versus what is not true, as in, that heart condition that went away? Talking to a cardiologist about this is necessary.
I was born with Patent Ductus Arteriosus because of my genetic disability that causes pediatric schizophrenia. PDA is a problem that occurred to me, after birth. The situation was felt to have cleared up after 2 to 3 years of age. The ductus arteriosis is left open instead of closing when a baby is born. PDA is a common disorder in the United States but see, I have a heart murmur, which is not serious. It means to take an antibiotic for dental work. Every other situation with my heart wiring is normal.
My medical records from December 22nd, 1995, states that there was “no evidence of coexisting heart disease.” This means that I’m off the hook since I do not have to limit my activities often enough, although right now I do because of my knee problems. I can’t do much. You see, I’m doing well with my type 1 diabetes, so in which case, I’m off the hook. I haven’t had a cold since they fixed the leaky pipes in this condo.
That was, I forget when but the noise was driving me to bonkers and back so I put in ear-plugs to cope with the noise. I’m doing okay now but the sink was left with a pipe unplugged so it has a leak in it. The pipe needs to be shoved back in. But well, there is dawdling from Ferenginar. There you guys have it, my heart condition is a non-issue anymore. I mean I have a murmur but that’s about it. Otherwise, I have a normally formed heart, with no problems. My medical records, btw, also call me “mature” at 14-years old, which destroys the assumption that I’m “immature” for my age. I was never immature, period. I hope this blog post has sorted out the truth fro the lies. I still need antibiotics before dental work.