Beating Atrial Fibrillation Naturally 40 Years

I have had atrial fibrillation (AFib) for approximately 40 years (from my mid-20s to mid-60s), but the disease has progressed very slowly. I am still paroxysmal (intermittent) with minimal AFib burden; in fact, I am in sinus rhythm over 99% of the time. My episodes (a handful a year) typically last around half a day, and I've never needed medical intervention to terminate an episode. I've never had an episode lasting over a day. I've never had a stroke, and I have an otherwise normal heart with normal-sized atria. In this book I will explain how I have done it, naturally, without the medical intervention of drugs (except a few, optional ones, primarily during episodes), electroshock, ablation, or surgery. I am not a doctor, but I did graduate from the University of California, Berkeley with a degree in astronomy and physics. I also worked at NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab (JPL) in the space program.

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Beating Atrial Fibrillation Naturally 40 Years

I have had atrial fibrillation (AFib) for approximately 40 years (from my mid-20s to mid-60s), but the disease has progressed very slowly. I am still paroxysmal (intermittent) with minimal AFib burden; in fact, I am in sinus rhythm over 99% of the time. My episodes (a handful a year) typically last around half a day, and I've never needed medical intervention to terminate an episode. I've never had an episode lasting over a day. I've never had a stroke, and I have an otherwise normal heart with normal-sized atria. In this book I will explain how I have done it, naturally, without the medical intervention of drugs (except a few, optional ones, primarily during episodes), electroshock, ablation, or surgery. I am not a doctor, but I did graduate from the University of California, Berkeley with a degree in astronomy and physics. I also worked at NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab (JPL) in the space program.

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Beating Atrial Fibrillation Naturally 40 Years

Beating Atrial Fibrillation Naturally 40 Years

by John D Callahan
Beating Atrial Fibrillation Naturally 40 Years

Beating Atrial Fibrillation Naturally 40 Years

by John D Callahan

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Overview

I have had atrial fibrillation (AFib) for approximately 40 years (from my mid-20s to mid-60s), but the disease has progressed very slowly. I am still paroxysmal (intermittent) with minimal AFib burden; in fact, I am in sinus rhythm over 99% of the time. My episodes (a handful a year) typically last around half a day, and I've never needed medical intervention to terminate an episode. I've never had an episode lasting over a day. I've never had a stroke, and I have an otherwise normal heart with normal-sized atria. In this book I will explain how I have done it, naturally, without the medical intervention of drugs (except a few, optional ones, primarily during episodes), electroshock, ablation, or surgery. I am not a doctor, but I did graduate from the University of California, Berkeley with a degree in astronomy and physics. I also worked at NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab (JPL) in the space program.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940164146801
Publisher: John D Callahan
Publication date: 07/07/2020
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

John Donnelly Callahan was born on May 27, 1955, in Los Angeles, California. His father was an engineer and his mother was a grammar school teacher. He has two sisters, Mary and Terese, 1 and 2 years younger than himself. Mary is a professor of accounting at Kennesaw State University (Northwest Georgia). Terese is a Berkeley graduate, business woman, and mother. Both sisters are married. John grew up and has spent his entire life in Southern California except for living in Northern California while attending U.C. Berkeley from 1975 to 1977. John worked at JPL for about a decade.

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