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Cardiovascular risk of energy drinks: Caffeine and taurine facilitate ventricular arrhythmias in a sensitive whole-heart model
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<blockquote data-quote="BigTex" data-source="post: 231767" data-attributes="member: 43589"><p>Yea, I am impressed with the Kardia. I got no response from my cardiologist until over a week later and he called and wanted me to wear a monitor. I said NO. The A-fib is gone and you just did an ECHO. The monitor is just going to detect a normal HR.</p><p></p><p>I hope my HCT is down. I think I have been too impatient. Two blood dumps and I have lowered my dose from 100mg every 10 days to 80 mg ever 10 day. I am going to wait 3 months to get tested again. These cardiologists just love to test, especially when they know insurance is paying for it. Right now I am consentrating on solving this osteoarthritis pain.</p><p></p><p>WOW, that is a very low HR. Hope you get that worked out. I had a exercise physiology professor show me his resting HR and it was in the 30's. He was an avid marathon runner.</p><p></p><p>Hope your weekend goes well too. Fall classes start for me Monday, I have a 7am and 8am class back to back. I have to get up around 4:45am to make it. I retired to avoid getting up this early.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTex, post: 231767, member: 43589"] Yea, I am impressed with the Kardia. I got no response from my cardiologist until over a week later and he called and wanted me to wear a monitor. I said NO. The A-fib is gone and you just did an ECHO. The monitor is just going to detect a normal HR. I hope my HCT is down. I think I have been too impatient. Two blood dumps and I have lowered my dose from 100mg every 10 days to 80 mg ever 10 day. I am going to wait 3 months to get tested again. These cardiologists just love to test, especially when they know insurance is paying for it. Right now I am consentrating on solving this osteoarthritis pain. WOW, that is a very low HR. Hope you get that worked out. I had a exercise physiology professor show me his resting HR and it was in the 30's. He was an avid marathon runner. Hope your weekend goes well too. Fall classes start for me Monday, I have a 7am and 8am class back to back. I have to get up around 4:45am to make it. I retired to avoid getting up this early. [/QUOTE]
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