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You Know Things Are Going Well When You Miss Your 2-Year Anniversary

Travis Van Slooten |March 17, 2017 | 13 Comments

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I can’t believe this but it’s March 17th (Happy St. Patrick’s Day by the way)! I had my ablation on March 5, 2015. Things have been going so well the past two years that I totally forgot that my two-year post ablation anniversary passed twelve days ago!

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Categories: My Afib Journey Tags: catheter ablation, pacs, pvcs

2016: A Year in Review

Travis Van Slooten |December 31, 2016 | 19 Comments

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I can’t believe 2016 is over already! It went by so fast. At the end of every year I like to reflect and look back at everything that happened along my afib journey. I welcome you to follow me on my look back at 2016. Religious Awakening I’ve been a Christian all of my life but I’ve been a very part-time Christian – only attending church at Christmas and Easter and not thinking much of religion beyond that. After my […]

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Categories: My Afib Journey Tags: catheter ablation, magnesium, pacs, pvcs

Talking PACs and PVCs During My Latest EP Visit

Travis Van Slooten |November 17, 2016 | 20 Comments

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A few weeks ago I had my annual checkup with my local EP. He’s a terrific doctor and someone I thoroughly enjoy talking to. He’s always so gracious with his time and very easy to talk to. This last appointment was no different. Before my appointment with him I had an echo done. This wasn’t required as I had one last year but I demanded to have another one. I’m a bit of a hypochondriac and since I’ve been having […]

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Categories: My Afib Journey Tags: echo, pacs, pvcs

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