Re: Something to think about(long)
- From: skittish <skittish@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 27 May 2008 21:00:16 -0400
Michael B wrote:
Yep, and something is still causing the conduction defect in theIn my case it is probably hereditary to some extent. My dad has the same problem. He, unfortunately, had two small strokes before they figured it out.
atrium. And it could still be LYME. Those little twisters get into
the tissue, cause symptoms depending on the organ. Including
brain tissue. But now you have better circulation due to the atrial
function being restored.
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