Short PR interval: A short A-V conduction time, whether present with normal or with abnormal QRS complex, is associated with an increased incidence of paroxysmal rapid heart action. There are a considerable number of patients who have a short P-R interval, normal QRS complex and bouts of tachycardia.
In (super) layman’s terms, your heart beats fast. (As far as I can tell.)
Last week, I was hospitalized and underwent heart surgery. I now have a pacemaker at the age of thirty. Everything happened so fast, and it's a lot to process, so I thought I'd draw it all out with the help of BBC's Sherlock, which I do not own. Merely borrowing for therapeutic purposes.
So get ready for my story, Johnlock style! Prepare for fluff and humor and minor medical drama. And friends to lovers.
While Sherlock’s experience will reflect my experience, his thoughts and feelings do not reflect my thoughts and feelings necessarily. All characters are based on real life people, but their names have been changed. I am not a medical professional so errors are likely, as are Americanisms.
I am getting better every day. My recovery is going well.
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