Otherworld
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I hope this is not a reoccurring issue. Hopefully all will be well with him.
He is Secretariat like ???
Awesome news! Glad that it was nothing too serious and that the ablation went well. Can't wait to see him back on the ice soon. If this were Backes, though, he'd be suited up tomorrow night.
Awesome news! Glad that it was nothing too serious and that the ablation went well. Can't wait to see him back on the ice soon. If this were Backes, though, he'd be suited up tomorrow night.
How can an abnormal heart rhythm not be dangerous? And if not, why even treat it? Seems like some optimistic/positive spin"but Bruins team internist Dr. David Finn issued a statement today saying McAvoy’s form of the abnormal heart rhythm is not considered to be dangerous."
Now that's what I wanted to hear...
Yes.........Isn't that what the ablation was supposed to stop; this being a reoccurring thing?
Awesome news! Glad that it was nothing too serious and that the ablation went well. Can't wait to see him back on the ice soon. If this were Backes, though, he'd be suited up tomorrow night.
I have had two ablations....6 months apart and the first one did not stick....But i was 53 and had a lot more dead tissue in my heart obstructing blood flow and causing the irregular heartbeat. Since June of 2015 the second ablation.......My heart beats perfectly and even when i run the treadmill or outside i have had no problems....Get well soon Charlie, I`ll look at this from two positive perspectives if I can,
1- it appears based on what I`m reading, this procedure should eliminate future issues and
2- 2 weeks off, not that CM was slowing down at all but gives the kid a bit of a breather
How can an abnormal heart rhythm not be dangerous? And if not, why even treat it? Seems like some optimistic/positive spin