An Alien in My Chest

I've an alien inside my chest. I've always had it since I was young. It's normally dormant, but at certain times it stirs and flip-flops. It used to stay asleep until I had demanding exercise, such as sprinting. These days, especially since I stopped tramping two years ago and my overall fitness diminished, it can wake up any time. Still it usually behaves and goes back to sleep after some time. …


Last weekend it misbehaved for the first time, right middle of the Rugby Test! It kept flip-flopping, about every ten heartbeats. Because it is inside my chest, when it flip-flops, my heartbeat halts. Of course my heart, being a heart, starts beating automatically soon after, only missing one heartbeat. But if that happened at every ten beats, you'd be missing ten percent of your blood flow your heart was supposed to produce. I was quite sure the alien would go back to sleep eventually. But last weekend, I was with a friend, who became concerned enough to call an ambulance for me.

Sure enough, the alien went back to sleep halfway to the hospital. But it was still active when the paramedics arrived, and their portable ECG was able to capture its activities. After rather lengthy wait at the Emergency Department, I was seen by a doctor. He assured me the alien would not rip my chest open, or do any other serious harm to my life. But he also advised me if the alien becomes restless too often, I should consult my GP, before sending me back home. My poor friend was a way more distressed by the whole thing than I was.

Now my alien has a name. PVC or premature ventricular contractions. It's a quite common arrhythmia (heart rhythm disturbance) among healthy adults and can be triggered by exercise, lack of sleep, anxiety, excess caffeine or alcohol, smoking, lack of potassium or magnesium, or dehydration. However lack of exercise and fitness could also predispose you to more frequent episodes. It is normally non life-threatening and should resolve itself, just like the young ED doctor said. On the other hand, various sources advised the patient should seek medical attention if it occurs more frequent than five times a minute. It was happening about ten times a minute last weekend, so I'm really grateful for my friend for calling ambulance.

Anyway, nothing has really changed for me. I still have the alien in my chest. But now I know this alien is not supposed to be dangerous. I also know what I should avoid to keep it calm. Still it is unsettling to feel the alien stir inside my chest.

[Update Sunday 20 June]
My poor friend didn't invite me over for rugby last night, which is OK. She might have had other engagement, or simply wanted to have a quiet rugby night (a bit of oxymoron) by herself.

I did watch the test, a delayed coverage, and enjoyed it. The Welsh were strong, uncompromising and disciplined, They made the All Blacks work hard in the first half. But sadly their fitness level betrayed them in the second half, when they allowed a couple of soft tries by AB backs. ABs had a few lucky moments, which let them get away with the 42-9 scoreline. Could have been a bit closer otherwise. Excellent game.

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  1. Well I watched the rugby last night and didn't have any PVC episode. Hope this fact is enough for me to convince my poor friend it's safe to invite me over again next weekend.

  2. There is no reason not to invite you ! The only trick for you is probably to be never alone, or have a cell phone with you ? What is the status about hiking, will go on hiking ?

  3. It turned out she went out that evening. She promised I'll be invited next weekend. :)Originally posted by arduinna:

    What is the status about hiking, will go on hiking ?

    Hopefully at some stage. It will be a slower process than I'd imagined two weeks ago, but I'll get there.Originally posted by darkesthour:

    At least its not the rugby that causes it

    Yes. A very important finding.But it seems now the Football is becoming more exciting than rugby. Though I thought it would be rather funny if the All Whites drew again with Italy, I never imagined it would actually happen.NZ 1 – Italy 1 !

  4. Originally posted by darkesthour:

    It would shake the world if NZ won

    Yeah. I could just imagine Aussie media screaming, 'Australasia defeats Italy!' 😆

  5. They would never get away with it, its like England claiming victory if Wales or Scotland win something

  6. Originally posted by darkesthour:

    Wales or Scotland win something

    Even against Faroe Islands ?Originally posted by mimi_s_mum:

    NZ 1 – Italy 1

    Not bad … better than the pathetic French barnum 😥 !

  7. Originally posted by darkesthour:

    We are not that fussy

    Until now yes, but there are tons of years left to exert your talent 🙁 !

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