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Tag Archives: arrhythmia
Off To See The Wizard….
It’s been a while since my last cardiac update and it’s nice to hear from others who are interested in ARVD or have the misfortune of being in the same boat. It’s been 9 months since my epicardial surgery and … Continue reading
Called Up to the Big Leagues! (Officially a Medical Outcast)
After 2 full years trying to diagnose and treat my heart so it provides blood, oxygen, and beats normally, I finally received a definitive conclusion from my cardiologist. Actually my cardiologist is awesome and he does know. But what he … Continue reading
Posted in Heart Arrhythmia
Tagged ablation, arrhythmia, Boston, endocardial, epicardial, heart, Mass General, MRI
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Fixing the Pump… 2eme Etape: Focusing, Fidgeting, and Fiats
Last we left off, the process of a simple cardio ablation was covered and although it’s an amazing procedure pioneered in the last 20 years or so, it really is a simple procedure for the patient. If you’re reading this … Continue reading
Posted in Heart Arrhythmia
Tagged ablation, arrhythmia, heart rate, rvot, rvot-vt, surgery
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Fixing the Pump to Drink from the Well… (a primer)
I’ve always thought health stories are a bit of taboo, like an old lady telling you about her bunions or gall bladder – it’s not a necessary or a desired story that most want to hear. However, I have found … Continue reading