Wednesday, May 12, 2010

In Sync.


its unique how important it is when our heartbeat has to be in sync with our pulse and breathing mechanism. if they don't, our body will go haywire and might shut down.

usually during a heart transplant, the donor's heart would usually be placed in an ice box to freeze and keep the heart until it reaches the recipient's body.

the cardiac muscles of the transplanted heart will contract and relax but the rhythm of the donor might differ from the recipient's. thats where and when the transplanted heart would spend some time in there (recipient's), trying to tune in and be in sync with the rest of the organs, contracting and relaxing in a sync-ed rhythm in order for the transplanted patient to survive and grow strong

as for now, i know just because we haven't hung out as much as before and causes our heart to not beat at the same frequency as before.

i promise, in no time, i'd try my best to place mine next to yours again

to sync them and there we'd be back in sync soon

lets do this together, shall we?


1 comments:

kienz said...

lub dub, lub dub, lub dub, lub dub