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January 9th, 2008 — Health and Wellness, Progress Reports
I’m happy to report The Holter monitor is off, and boy, does it feel good to be able to move without being pulled by the tape stuck to my chest! (If you’re just tuning, check out Part I of my heart monitoring story.)
The report is there’s nothing to report! I didn’t notice any heart palpitations, but [...]
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January 8th, 2008 — Health and Wellness, Progress Reports
As I write, I am wearing a heart monitor, a Holter monitor, to be exact. It’s like a mini, portable EKG machine that you’re hooked up to and carry around for 24 hours. Actually, “wear” all day is probably a better description. I’ve got 4 leads, complete with their different colored wires [...]
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Me and My Heart Monitor - Part II I'm happy to report The Holter monitor is off, and boy, does it feel good to be able to move without being pulled by the tape stuck to my chest! (If you're just tuning, check out Part I of my heart monitoring story.) The report is there's nothing to report! I......
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