Had seen some arrhythmia specialists before going to UCLA. One even had several books open when I got there. He told me that he had been studying my case and trying to figure out what to do to help me. Another doctor had wanted me to see him. Was going to several doctors, because one would want me to see their friend and so on. Of these doctors, one did think I was
allergic to something, so had me start writing down everything was eating and drinking and how I felt. He quickly started telling me that he was concluding from my notes that I had become very allergic to vitamin C.
Still did not see how he decided that, but he was right. Could not even tolerate things with hardly any of it in that food. So one problem was known
that was causing me pain. After having been sprayed outside by the
Medfly poison was now allergic to C. Still am allergic some to this hour. Back
then stopped eating anything with vitamin C noted in it. No caffeine, low salt,
added to that C. At UCLA Medical Center they didn't seem to have a quick fix
either, but one specialist kept commenting to me as to my high
tolerance for pain. He had not seen anything like it. With no solutions there, it
was time to head back around 2000 miles home. My parents came out and we gathered up info from every doctor...hospital to use in the future. Was not cheap and paid whatever bills owed then. Told the apt. manager I was leaving, but was soon at emergency and given oxygen
as it tested low. Could barely get my breath. Anyway, eventually
got to their house with my kitten. Was not long till had trouble
breathing and my dad called rescue. Given oxygen and transported
to the hospital about ten miles away. Soon had doctors at the heart center there. Was told to get my things in order. My mom was told by one cardiologist as to how long can her heart take this. more later