Why hasn’t anyone thought of this before? Just hook yourself up to one of these babies, strap it on, and all evidence of 30-year-long problem with tachycardia will completely disappear. It’s also fun for cats.
This monitor is WAY smaller than the ones they’ve used for Mom.
How did your problem “disappear”? I know that I had been diagnosed with a Prolapsed Mitral Valve (floppy heart valve) in the late 1970s and had to have antibiotics every time I had my teeth cleaned or had any invasive treatment. A few years ago, I was sent for more advanced testing than they had back then and they found no evidence of it at all.
Your machine is also a LOT cleaner than hers. The leads were FILTHY and caked with old adhesive.
I finally decided not to put Mom through that again. She got so fixated on the machine and the last time, we got home from the clinic, and she took all the leads off when she went to the bathroom. I had to take her to the hospital emergency to get them to reattach them. The triage nurse was very kind and showed me how to put them on in case she took them off, which she did, several times.
This monitor is WAY smaller than the ones they’ve used for Mom.
How did your problem “disappear”? I know that I had been diagnosed with a Prolapsed Mitral Valve (floppy heart valve) in the late 1970s and had to have antibiotics every time I had my teeth cleaned or had any invasive treatment. A few years ago, I was sent for more advanced testing than they had back then and they found no evidence of it at all.
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Your machine is also a LOT cleaner than hers. The leads were FILTHY and caked with old adhesive.
I finally decided not to put Mom through that again. She got so fixated on the machine and the last time, we got home from the clinic, and she took all the leads off when she went to the bathroom. I had to take her to the hospital emergency to get them to reattach them. The triage nurse was very kind and showed me how to put them on in case she took them off, which she did, several times.
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