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The Dr said the heart is not pumping enough blood to all of his extremities.V tach:
Ventricular tachycardia begins in the lower chambers (ventricles) and is quite fast. When it lasts only a few seconds, ventricular tachycardia may cause no problems. But when sustained, ventricular tachycardia can lower the blood pressure, resulting in syncope (fainting) or lightheadedness.
This might be why he's sleeping a lot? How did he do today, Granny?
Treatment options include medication to slow the heart rate, surgery, and an implantable device.
I imagine they would not do options 2 or 3.