The author shares their experience of getting cardioverted, a medical procedure to restore normal heart rhythm, after developing atrial fibrillation (AFIB) following open heart surgery.
The author provides some background, explaining that they had open heart surgery two months ago to replace a heart valve and get a pacemaker. The surgery went well, but the author recently noticed being short of breath and having a rapid, irregular heartbeat, which was diagnosed as AFIB.
AFIB is a common complication after heart surgery, as the procedure can disrupt the heart's electrical pathways and make it difficult for the atria (upper heart chambers) to beat regularly. To address the AFIB, the author's doctor recommended cardioversion, which involves delivering an electric shock to the heart to restore normal rhythm.
The author expresses disappointment that the cardioversion procedure did not resemble the dramatic medical TV shows, where attractive doctors effortlessly revive the patient. Instead, the author's experience lacked the glamour and was simply an unpleasant process of getting "electrocuted."
The author concludes by asking if it's too much to request a handsome doctor during the cardioversion, given the unpleasant nature of the procedure.
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