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Margaret - Your story and other similar ones are exactly why I do not run to the doctors for checkups or treatments for what I may or may not have. The only difference in my story is, after one bad experience, I did not continue, but read the handwriting on the wall and read, read, and read all the info I could find.

For me and irregular heartbeat, I quit coffee, colas, and anything containing caffeine. And increased my drinking of water. I rarely feel any irregularity and lasts maybe 5 seconds. I do not need to have a test to tell me I am okay. I do get a blood test about one time a year from a lab and examine it as you don't need to be Einstein to figure it out. To me, getting tests when I feel well at age 76, is like taking your car to a mechanic because it hiccups once in a while. They do their dance with a calculator and dollar signs in their eyeballs. My late husband who was an honest mechanic told me that people have their engines often replaced when the solution is to tighten a gas cap and clear the blinking warnings. Being dumb is not a virtue. One customer insisted that the air be removed from her tires and filled up with fresh air once a year because her late husband did it his whole life. Let that sink in.

Your story reminded me of a co-worker when I was in my 20's. I listened to her complain of UTI's and horrible treatments she had every 2 or 3 months. After a few years, I asked her if she ever ate any fruit. She said No. And never any veggies either. I had watched or heard what she ate at lunch every day and was just junk food.

One Friday, I went and bought her some time released Vitamin C and some fruit. On Monday morning she ran to my desk and told me that I had helped her in 3 days more than doctors had helped for years.

Take my stories to heart or leave them. Life is made up of choices. Unlike doctors and drug makers, I do not earn a dime for relating my experiences.

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Thanks so much, very helpful to me. I need lots of 'reality checks.'

After 3 years of being shuffled from one Dr. or Physicians Assistant to another, numerous Prescrip's (causing countless side effects), I learned that in a Large City 100 miles away there was a Clinic treating heart problems that had recently been rated equal to Mayo & Cleveland Clinics. I picked up my phone, called them & asked for an appointment. The person with whom I spoke asked Numerous questions, then scheduled me with one of their Cardiologists whose Specialty seemed to be in line with our discussion.
Last week my daughter & I saw their Cardiologist (a few hr.'s prior I took files/info. from previous Dr.'s for him to look-over ). The appointment lasted an hr., he asked Good questions that 'got-to-the-heart-of-the-matter', gave his opinion, & summarized by saying he didn't understand why all the Dr.'s/Physician Assistants prescribed all those Med.s. His advice: Continue eating the healthy diet (I've eaten For Years), maintain the healthy weight (I've maintained for years), get plenty of sleep, continue to get moderate exercise, & If I'd like, come back in 6 months, he'd like to follow my 'case'. Then he outlined some of the symptoms I might experience if the A-Fib is no longer stable.
Whew! Finally a Dr. who gave me clarity & prospective.

Sincerest Thank You for your inspirational story. I guess in the past few years I've just put Too Much "faith" in MD's in my community... (I'm about a decade older than you)...when I was young Dr.'s took-to-heart "Do No Harm"! After 2-1/2 years of "Dancing to the Medical Communities' Fandango" I came to the conclusion "Times Have Changed!" Now we Patients Have to be Our Own Best Advocate. At times it's felt like "Snake-Oil Hustlers Are Back In Business!"