Heart Rhythm Society
- by Nuka
- 2008-03-05 02:03:05
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Hi All.
I have received the advance program and registration brochure for the upcoming 2008, 29th Annual Scientific Sessions initiated by the Heart Rhythm Society. It is to be held in San Fransico, CA from May 14 - 17, 2008. The focus is on the future innovations in arrhythmia management.
The Program Committee claims to have developed a dynamic program that reflects the latest education and science and highlights state- of- the-art discoveries in cardiac arrhythmia research, diagnosis, treatment and technology. Some of the topics they have added this year are VT/VF and AF.
This is a huge program whith access to the most relevant education and cutting-edge science from the world's leading experts.
I feel a renewed sense of hope, and hope you will too, that one day, hopefully before too long, arrhythmias of all types will be treated in a more effective and humane manner than they are today. At least we know there us a huge group of doctors and scientists out there who are working hard to find answers.
I also have a list of over 800 Internationally-renowned invited faculty who will be present. If you are looking for a doctor in your area who really knows their stuff and is keeping up to date on heart arrhythmias perhaps I can help. Feel free to send me a private message or you can email me at,
BEast50912@aol.com
Stay well all and for those of you living in the cold climates (me too)....."Spring is on the way" !!!!
Nuka
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by Clive - 2008-03-06 12:03:41
G'day Readers
I have a bedside monitor which, two weeks ago, showed an alarm. My cardiologist reset the trigger bar but yesterday it went off again.
My fluid trend graph shows fluid build but I have no other signs and actually feel pretty good.
I'm told that this particular feature in this remarkable technology does not suit everyone and in my case has been turned off pending confirming blood tests.
I have a leukemia related issue (polycythema Vera), plus diabetes 2 so my body has to deal with a cocktail of medication. This may conflict with fluid readings.
I'm content to accept the specialists advice but do wonder if any readers have similar "turn off the feature" experience.
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