[Wolves] Test messages and there should have been a meeting this week.

Mark Croft Redditch Linux Mint mark.croft.lug at gmail.com
Wed Jun 29 16:12:22 UTC 2016


Glad to  hear that you all well. Sounds pretty scary and i am glad my
WPW never need anything as techno as that.

Sounds like you in the best part of west midlands at least for a good A&E.



On 24 June 2016 at 21:46, John Alexander via Wolves
<wolves at mailman.lug.org.uk> wrote:
> I read the ICD as In Circuit Digagnostics then I realised what you were on about !!I suppose it is In circuit after a fashion..best wishes John A
>
>       From: Ron Wellsted via Wolves <wolves at mailman.lug.org.uk>
>  To: Wolverhampton Linux User Group <wolves at mailman.lug.org.uk>
>  Sent: Thursday, 23 June 2016, 17:14
>  Subject: [Wolves] Test messages and there should have been a meeting this week.
>
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> Hi,
>
> So it looks like the mailman on lug.org.uk does not like PGP/MIME
> formatted messages, silently discarding them.
>
> Also, there should have been a meeting this week, I did send out a
> list message on Monday from thunderbird which now defaults to PGP/MIME
> (the same may be true of Evolution), but it never got through to the
> list.  Easy, send again in inline format, however...
>
> Monday afternoon my ICD shocked me twice within 2-3 minutes without
> any warning. I called 999 for an ambulance, the second shock occurring
> while I was on the phone. If you were in Wolverhampton on Penn Road,
> the Ring road or Wednesfield Road about 5pm on Monday, the ambulance
> with all the music & lights may well have been me. I was taken into
> the Resus area and put onto a monitor. After ensuring I was stable I
> was transferred to the Cardiology ward. Tuesday morning was taken with
> detailed tests and interrogating the ICD to discover why it had
> shocked me.
>
> It turned out that I had gone into fast AF which the device had
> interpreted as being VF, I had also narrowly avoided a 3rd shock. It
> has now be reprogrammed to (hopefully) avoid doing this in future. You
> know it is an unusual situation when the person doing the programming
> is on the phone to the device manufacturer double checking that they
> are changing the right parameters.
>
> After another night on the ward to check that the changes had not
> caused any problems, I was finally released on Wednesday afternoon.
>
> I must send a big thank you to the West Midlands Ambulance Service and
> all the staff at New Cross hospital.
>
> - --
> Ron Wellsted
> ron at wellsted.org.uk http://www.wellsted.org.uk
> Call Sign: M0RNW / Linux Counter No. 202120
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