Posted by Carl Plaskett on December 19, 2003 at 22:56:47:
In Reply to: What really matters - in reference to the discussion below posted by John Behle on December 19, 2003 at 21:17:49:
John: Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!! While I tried to be diplomatic, you got right to the point! Who gives a rat's a-- as to what causes the "errant electrical pathways"? Those who are waiting for the magic wand, pill, or whatever, are letting precious moments pass them by while enduring (perhaps like you and I) an unspeakably miserable existance). I thank Dr. Cox for spending his professional life finding a cure for afib (unfortunately AFTER his mother died of it), and for passing on his knowledge to Dr. Millar, Dr. McCarthy, and many others so WE can enjoy OUR lives (and hopefully continue to encourage others to join us). Like you, I CANNOT excite a "trigger" no matter what I do, and did I ever have some nice red wine tonight!! And did I ever get MAD about a long term employee failing a random drug test today! I would have been a basket case 3 years ago, but not now, 'cause I am in NSR, and just let it roll off my back.
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