Your stomach rumbled perfectly, especially I like such clear beats of your heart. I want to listen longer. Thank you so much for the aesthetic pleasure.
I placed the spirograph on your table, then asked you to sit on a chair with your back straight and gave you a mouthpiece. Then she turned on the device and, making sure that everything was set up, gave you the first command. - Calm inhalation and exhalation You fulfill the request and wait for the next one - Now inhale as deeply as possible and exhale to the end You succeed on the third try, but this is quite normal. “In a few days, the result will come to your email,” I say, moving to the sofa. You know what this means and immediately lie down on your right side. Your heart beats slowly and relaxed. - Hold your breath a little Your heart becomes a little muffled, but a little faster. -You may feel a little uncomfortable, but it won't last long. The bell is carefully placed on your carotid artery, then I return to the membrane and place it on your stomach. A quiet rumbling flows into the ears, relaxing and calming. “Everything is just fine,” I finally take off the stethoscope and hug you “Thank you,” you hug me back. End.🥰
Your heart system has run out and I'm back to bandage you. “I want to make sure that you tolerated the system well, so I’ll listen to you again,” and the membrane again records your heartbeat - Okay, there is no tachycardia, so we’ll do a stress test for you. You obediently get out of bed and follow me. Then you stand on the treadmill and wait for the sensors to be glued on and the blood pressure cuff to be put on. After ten minutes, I add load and watch as your heart begins to beat faster, you breathe faster and your pressure increases. In ten minutes I will complete the examination and remove all sensors from your body. “I’m feeling a little tired,” you step off the treadmill and look for the shower. “I’ll accompany you,” I nod and hug you for a second. “But I’m very wet,” you try to object, but you hug me in return. Then I give you the results of your examination and tell you that you can go home. You will receive IVs in the evening at home, and I also plan to check your lung capacity. “Okay,” you nod. To be continued....💗💗💗
I am sorry for the very late reply. First things first, thanks for your little fiction. I enjoyed reading it :). I had some rough few days. Hope yours were better.
@@DokiDokiEnjoyer Oh, no big deal. I'm sorry your days have been stressful and I hope you're okay. I can't wait to listen to your heart. These loud, clear beats, sometimes accelerated by excitement. I so want to listen to your heart again at rest and after exercise, along with deep, rapid breathing, and then to your carotid artery at rest. My God, it’s hard for me to describe how calming a quiet knock-knock is, and in the background I can hear you inhaling and exhaling. I would love to listen to this while hugging you and touching the tip of my finger to the top of your rapidly beating heart. To feel it bouncing slightly and pounding like crazy again. There will be a new video tomorrow, right? Thank you for taking the time to respond.
@@user-pm6dl9gq4o I am sorry to disappoint you, but there will be no new video tomorrow. Something very sad happened in my family and I struggle finding the motivation to record and produce a new video. I will take a break and not produce a new video for this week to take time for myself and my family. I will try to stream on the weekend though.
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Your stomach rumbled perfectly, especially I like such clear beats of your heart. I want to listen longer. Thank you so much for the aesthetic pleasure.
Glad you enjoyed it :)
I placed the spirograph on your table, then asked you to sit on a chair with your back straight and gave you a mouthpiece. Then she turned on the device and, making sure that everything was set up, gave you the first command.
- Calm inhalation and exhalation
You fulfill the request and wait for the next one
- Now inhale as deeply as possible and exhale to the end
You succeed on the third try, but this is quite normal.
“In a few days, the result will come to your email,” I say, moving to the sofa.
You know what this means and immediately lie down on your right side.
Your heart beats slowly and relaxed.
- Hold your breath a little
Your heart becomes a little muffled, but a little faster.
-You may feel a little uncomfortable, but it won't last long.
The bell is carefully placed on your carotid artery, then I return to the membrane and place it on your stomach. A quiet rumbling flows into the ears, relaxing and calming.
“Everything is just fine,” I finally take off the stethoscope and hug you
“Thank you,” you hug me back.
End.🥰
It was my birthday yesterday and it was a lot of fun! How was your day today?
Belated happy Birthday! Glad you had a good day. My day was pretty good. Felt a lot better today :)
@@DokiDokiEnjoyerHi, will you be broadcasting tomorrow or Sunday?.❤
@@user-ev8dp2hf1c I plan to stream tomorrow.
Your heart system has run out and I'm back to bandage you.
“I want to make sure that you tolerated the system well, so I’ll listen to you again,” and the membrane again records your heartbeat
- Okay, there is no tachycardia, so we’ll do a stress test for you.
You obediently get out of bed and follow me. Then you stand on the treadmill and wait for the sensors to be glued on and the blood pressure cuff to be put on.
After ten minutes, I add load and watch as your heart begins to beat faster, you breathe faster and your pressure increases.
In ten minutes I will complete the examination and remove all sensors from your body.
“I’m feeling a little tired,” you step off the treadmill and look for the shower.
“I’ll accompany you,” I nod and hug you for a second.
“But I’m very wet,” you try to object, but you hug me in return.
Then I give you the results of your examination and tell you that you can go home. You will receive IVs in the evening at home, and I also plan to check your lung capacity.
“Okay,” you nod.
To be continued....💗💗💗
A stress test sounds very fun. Cute fiction :)
How was your day?
I am sorry for the very late reply. First things first, thanks for your little fiction. I enjoyed reading it :). I had some rough few days. Hope yours were better.
@@DokiDokiEnjoyer Oh, no big deal. I'm sorry your days have been stressful and I hope you're okay. I can't wait to listen to your heart. These loud, clear beats, sometimes accelerated by excitement. I so want to listen to your heart again at rest and after exercise, along with deep, rapid breathing, and then to your carotid artery at rest. My God, it’s hard for me to describe how calming a quiet knock-knock is, and in the background I can hear you inhaling and exhaling. I would love to listen to this while hugging you and touching the tip of my finger to the top of your rapidly beating heart. To feel it bouncing slightly and pounding like crazy again. There will be a new video tomorrow, right? Thank you for taking the time to respond.
@@user-pm6dl9gq4o I am sorry to disappoint you, but there will be no new video tomorrow. Something very sad happened in my family and I struggle finding the motivation to record and produce a new video. I will take a break and not produce a new video for this week to take time for myself and my family. I will try to stream on the weekend though.
@@DokiDokiEnjoyerI'm really sorry about what happened. I hug you in my mind. I will be near. How do you feel right now?❤
@@user-ev8dp2hf1c Thank you. I feel ok but I just need some time.