[MR] News of Mistress Signy Dimmridaela

Adeliza of Bristol adeliza at bellsouth.net
Fri Feb 16 07:12:13 PST 2007


As requested... 
> From: <annewynne at charterinternet.com>
> Date: 2007/02/16 Fri AM 02:49:55 EST
> To: mol at atlantia.sca.org
> Subject: Please post to the Atlantian list
> 
> My Lady,  On behalf of Mistress signy Dimmridaela, a former resident of Atlantia, please post the following information.  I will also be sending additional updates on Friday and Saturday (hopefully that will be the last).  I appreciate your attending to this matter.
> YIS
> HL Wyn Caradoc of Anglesey, Barony of Bryn Madoc, Meridies
> 
> 
> Mistress Signy Dimmridaela (mka Traci Brown) was admitted to Athens (Georgia)Regional Medical Center for observation Tuesday afternoon, by evening she had been transferred to the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit (CICU) with a diagnosis of Ventricular Tachycardia. V-tach is a serious disruption of the heart rhythm and
> rate and is a serious and potentially deadly condition.
> 
> Fortunately Signy is responding well to medications to stabilize her
> heart rate. In the meantime, she is undergoing numerous cardiac
> assessments to determine the cause of the V-tack so that the most
> appropriate treatment can be started.
> 
> Communication with the world outside the CICU is difficult. She
> does not have a phone in her room, nor does she have access to the
> internet. Needless to say, she is not a happy camper. She does ask
> that you keep her in your thoughts and prayers that the cause of
> this condition is determined and that appropriate treatment can be
> instituted with success.
> 
> Mistress Signy was successfully transferred to Emory Healthcare of Atlanta Thursday morning and spent the day under observation in stable condition.  She will undergo a proceedure Friday morning to determine the cause of the Ventricular Tachycardia.  The physicians will electrically stimulate her heart to trigger arrhythmias, the nature of which will then direct their choice of treatment.  It is possible that she will have an indwelling defibrillator implanted to constantly monitor her heat rhythm and provide a shock if/when it goes into V-Tach.  
> 
> While Signy is understandablyy worried about her situation, your thoughts, prayers, and best wishes are providing her comfort.  Please continue to keep her in your thoughts as she undergoes this proceedure Friday morninng.  
> 
> I will continue to provide updates when I can get to a computer.  
> 
> YIS,
> HL Wyn Caradoc of Anglesey
> Annewynne at charterinternet.com





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