Showing posts with label Shock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shock. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Heart Device 'Shock' Anxiety May Hamper Sex Life

Study found more sexual dysfunction among men, women with implanted defibrillatorsOne additional hour of shuteye reduced depressive

By Robert Preidt

HealthDay Reporter

FRIDAY, June 7 (HealthDay News) -- Anxiety-related sexual problems occur among young adults with congenital heart disease who have implanted heart defibrillators, a new study finds.

Their anxiety about the possibility of receiving a shock from their implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) can lead to sexual dysfunction, according to the study in the June issue of the journal HeartRhythm.

The researchers looked at 70 patients with an ICD and 110 patients without an ICD, average age 32, and found that those with ICDs had a high level of shock-related anxiety. Elevated anxiety was associated with poorer sexual function in both men and women.

This is the first study to reveal that shock-related anxiety is associated with sexual dysfunction in young adults with ICDs, according to the researchers. They said the findings point to the need to address these issues in order to improve the quality of life for these patients.

"ICDs are increasingly being implanted in this young and vulnerable patient population, yet the psychosocial issues are often overlooked. Our study is an example of dynamic research intended to help us better understand this growing population," lead author Dr. Stephen Cook said in a news release from the Heart Rhythm Society.

"Improving outcomes and the quality of life in these young adults is critical and our results clearly show the importance of addressing their psychological well-being," added Cook, who is with the Adult Congenital Heart Disease Center at the Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.

Congenital heart defects are among the most common types of birth defects, according to the news release. In 2000, the estimated number of U.S. adults with congenital heart disease was between 650,000 and 1.3 million, and the number rises each year. This means that a growing number of adults with congenital heart defects are receiving ICDs.

For patients with shock-related anxiety, early identification might lead to help such as education, treatment planning and referral to a mental health expert, the study authors said.


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Saturday, April 28, 2012

Shock on the Scale – Weekly Weigh In

Well…wonders never cease.  After this post on Sunday, I was all prepared for the worst!

I woke up on Monday morning, jumped on the scale like I always do and was shocked when I was down 3.6 pounds.  Wowzers!

Then, I went to Weight Watchers and weighed and was shocked again when I was down 2.6 pounds!  Wowzers again!

How did this happen?!?  I guess maybe my body is allergic to exercise?!?  When I DON’T exercise, I lose weight?  No, just kidding!

In all actuality, it could have been a number of things.

I had a very salty day the day before weigh-in last week.I drank a nice big drink after school, which I normally don’t do.I also had on “regular” clothes when the week before I had on workout clothes!

All of these factors probably contributed to my gain last week so it would make sense that I was down this week even though my eating and exercising wasn’t stellar sucked!

This brings up a good point.  We should really listen to our bodies and not the scale.  Also, we shouldn’t let one “bad” week ruin our moods or our thoughts of our future.  This is our journey and we need to just enjoy the ride!

Speaking of ride.  My husband and I love those commercials of the Geico pig zip-lining.  Yes, we know they are some of the dumbest commercials ever but they make us laugh!

This is what I felt like when I weighed in this week:

Enjoy the Ride!

No..I didn’t feel like a pig!  I felt so happy I could just say “Whee…whee…wheee….wheee!”

I am Thankful for a new week and ready to rock it!  What are your goals for this week?  Have you ever been shocked when you weighed to find that you LOST weight when you thought you would GAIN?

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