![]() There were other episodes just like it but less than 164. The highest rate was 164 but for only a short period of time. ![]() The results were interesting because it showed I was having issues with tachycardia while in my sleep. So the first thing my pcp and I did was order a Zio exterior heart monitor that was placed on my chest for two weeks. This heart rhythm doctor is the top doctor of 35 other doctors, that’s how good he is. ![]() We did such a good job, the doctor said he’d see me during his lunch break. That’s why I asked my pcp to help me set up my presentation in order to convince the doctor to at least hear my information in person. It is very hard to get an appointment with an Electrophysiologist Cardiologist here too. Since you didn’t mention what type of doctor did it, I just wanted to tell you of my experience with Blackouts. You’ve had a ablation but that may not have solved your problem because my heart defect is actually a short circuit loop of cells between the SA Node and the AV Node which an Electo Cardiologist could find. My heart is now being monitored 24/7 by an expensive loop heart recorder emplaned in my chest to track down the bad heart cells causing my problems, so they can be destroyed. I needed to be seen by an Electrophysiologist Cardiologist, a specialist in Heart Rhythm issues. With that knowledge in hand and a pcp willing to help me prove my case of WPW, I realized I was seeing the wrong heart specialist. There’s no dizziness, lightheadedness, like fainting causes, just complete and instant unconsciousness. There’s no warning at all with very little knowledge of what just happened. Does this description sound familiar? I call them Spontaneous Blackouts! One second you’re standing, the next second you’re on the floor/ground wondering what you might have injured from the fall. I had lived 77 years with all the heart problems I have, not realizing it was WPW causing everything, including 3 heart attacks. After much research, it wasn’t until 2021 that I discovered I had WPW, Wolff, Parkinson, White Syndrome. I was born with a birth defect in my heart, a 1 in a million defect. If you're one of the few hundred people who have donated in the past to the online version of Rhythm Doctor, you can just donate the remaining amount on that same page, and send an email to and we'll be happy to send you a key :) If you had donated more than the price of this in the past, you should have received a key already.I don’t know if my comment will help but because of your symptoms description, I may have a clue for you. Challenging "Night Shift" versions of each level for the brave.Robust level editor to make, share, and play community levels! Use your own music, place notes snapped to the beat, and use 50+ different visual effects and backgrounds.Play the story solo or grab a friend for drop-in drop-out local multiplayer throughout the whole campaign!.A large cast of doctors and patients feature in an overarching, character-centric storyline.Every level introduces a different concept of rhythm theory in an accessible way.20+ handmade levels, each with their own story.Rhythm Doctor is designed to make you learn music and rhythm theory without even realising it! But beware - every patient has unique illnesses based on complex music theory: polyrhythms, hemiolas, irregular time signatures.if you don't know what they mean, don't worry. Slam your spacebar in perfect time on the 7th beat, and they might just come out okay. Rhythm Doctor is a rhythm game in a world where defibrillating patients' hearts in sync with their heartbeats has healing properties. This version is priced a little lower than the Steam version to reflect the lack of the feature. You can still download levels externally and add them to your library. You can get more details about Early Access here. Unlike the Steam version, this version does NOT have the Workshop feature. You may encounter bugs and unfinished features in the game. This is an Early Access build that will be updated over time. NOTE: Rhythm Doctor is a game still in development.
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