- I’ve had it done couple times to attempt stop tachycardia. My heart used to randomly get stuck in sinus rhythm at 180bpm, which was annoying. - Adenosine blocks electrical signals through the atrio-ventricular (AV) node for a second or two. So you appear to flatline on an ECG. It never worked for me. A Diltiazem injection was what reliably worked to reset my rhythm. - I’ve since had a cardiac ablation to fix my hearts fucked up wiring. A doctor sends a scope into an artery in your leg, travels up to your heart, finds the cells that are causing electrical impulses to loop uncontrollably, then burns them. - It’s about a 45 min procedure door to door, and it’s the equivalent of removing some excess solder from a bad circuit board. So yet another IT department inspired fix. - Catheter ablation team unite! 👏 - Rise up with sore groins! 
 
- My mom’s about to get this done. How is the recovery? Is there anything I should consider so that I’m useful helo if needed after the procedure? - Pretty unremarkable. You basically can’t lift anything heavy for a few weeks so you don’t break the old artery incision. Your mom will basically need you to be a butler / maid for a few days. 
- I was back at work (at a computer) the next day. Recovery was fairly simple. I don’t recall any major meds being needed and I wasn’t in pain. 
 
 
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- Ha, did you see that paramedic social media video too? I just learned about this yesterday from him. - Lol can you link it. Haven’t seen it I am just very big into wikipedia ever since I was put on welbutron - Haha what a coincidence! Here’s the video I saw: https://www.instagram.com/reel/C-Q0q1JSd0L/?igsh=ZTcwb296OWNsNWtu - I thought of the same video when I saw this post haha, that guy’s stuff is gold. 
- This guy is great. I found his YouTube channel earlier in the week via a friend a marathoned all the shorts 
- Yup saw that a few days ago, YouTube shorts though. 
 
 
 
- Hey, I saw that Youtube short with the fireman guy that does the funny skits too. - Saw that one too - Me three. - “I hate adenosine” 
 
 
- Now attach three phosphate ions and watch it go brrr. - Right, that’s ATP, right? - If my math is right, yeah. - Cut me some slack, the Krebs cycle was in high school over a quarter of a century ago for me. 
 
 
 
- Is this the stuff that causes the “impending doom” sensation? That stuff’s weird. - I kinda wanna try it 
 
- See… I told you… A reboot will fix it 
- Isn’t that the stuff caffeine blocks that builds up in your brain over the day? - Yes adenosine A2 receptor. Actually I just checked and apparently A1 and A2a. 
 
- Have gotten a dose of this before in the ER. Absolutely do not recommend!! - Do I even want to know? Must feel like you’re dying? - Ive never rexperienced anything like it. It happens extremely fast. Dr injected into the IV and instantaneously every muscle in my body contracted (at least that’s what it felt like), I lost my vision temporarily although my eyes were still open. Similarly I couldn’t hear anything either. I was filled with an extreme feeling of…rushing…adrenaline… Really hard to describe. I felt my heart give one last big THUMP and then stop. - And suddenly, my heart started again. My vision and hearing restored, I was back in the ER surrounded by Dr and nurses and techs. Breathing hard, somewhat confused and experiencing a little twinge in my back from the contractions. - The whole experience took maybe 3-4 seconds. It felt like minutes. - That sounds all sorts of awesome and awful at the same time 
 
- That’s exactly what’s happening(for a short moment). 
 
- No? What’s it like? 
 
- I should probably carry this, my heart likes to randomly decide 220bpm is a good idea every now and then. - If that’s true, go get checked out. Tachycardia is often easily treated but can be a serious issue if you ignore it. - Yeah I’m lucky I guess that my particular condition is deemed not serious enough to warrant carrying medication. Just gotta live with it, thoroughly unpleasant when it happens though! 
 
- 220bpm? That’s a solid blast beat tempo. - When I run my heart caps out at around 186. I can’t even imagine what 220 feels like. 
 
- So this is the formula you use to make the heart stop for a short time. Magic is amazing. 









