This time next month, I’ll be screwing Emma in our hotel suite and taking photos like this one (taken last time we stayed there). Well, that’s the theory. And since it will be a very special occasion for Emma and me, I’m hoping that daughter Eva will arrange for a friend to stay with her in place of her mother. Of course, if she is receiving treatment by then, even that may not be necessary. The suspected condition, by the way, is Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome. In a normal heart, electrical signals use only one path when they move through the heart, causing it to beat. If there's an extra conduction pathway, the electrical signal may arrive at the ventricles too soon. Many people with this syndrome have episodes of tachycardia (rapid heart rhythm) and may have dizziness, chest palpitations, fainting or - very rarely - cardiac arrest. Eva appears to have inherited the condition from me, as I inherited from my mother. I’d have preferred the family silver - had there been any.posted by sooyup on Daily trivia, Pictures of Emm
This time next month, I’ll be screwing Emma in our hotel suite and taking photos like this one (taken last time we stayed there). Well, that’s the theory. And since it will be a very special occasion for Emma and me, I’m hoping that daughter Eva will arrange for a friend to stay with her in place of her mother. Of course, if she is receiving treatment by then, even that may not be necessary. The suspected condition, by the way, is Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome. In a normal heart, electrical signals use only one path when they move through the heart, causing it to beat. If there's an extra conduction pathway, the electrical signal may arrive at the ventricles too soon. Many people with this syndrome have episodes of tachycardia (rapid heart rhythm) and may have dizziness, chest palpitations, fainting or - very rarely - cardiac arrest. Eva appears to have inherited the condition from me, as I inherited from my mother. I’d have preferred the family silver - had there been any.