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“Most Fulfilling Experience” as a Second-Career Nurse
Read more: “Most Fulfilling Experience” as a Second-Career NurseWhen James Wilson, RN, arrived in Tulsa, he had worked out the logistics of a cross-country move, job transfer to the Oklahoma Wonder Bread division and began a new role as caregiver. The route salesman of seven years had a new territory to learn and new drivers to train. He also had the added responsibility,…
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New Research Proves Transcaval TAVR to Be Safe & Effective
Read more: New Research Proves Transcaval TAVR to Be Safe & EffectiveNew research on transcaval TAVR was presented today which demonstrated a new approach to performing transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) to be safe and effective for patients who may otherwise have very limited options. Oklahoma Heart Institute (OHI) was one of three top medical centers in the U.S. who enrolled patients in the study. “We continue to…
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How Catheter Ablation Helped Tulsa Woman With Atrial Fibrillation
Read more: How Catheter Ablation Helped Tulsa Woman With Atrial FibrillationConeil Lafarlette has remained active and healthy throughout her life, so she was surprised when she suddenly felt like she had the flu with aches all over her body and trouble breathing. After these symptoms persisted for almost a week, she tried to take her pulse but couldn’t find it. She then asked her daughter…
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Seminar on Atrial Fibrillation to Ablation Surgery: Charlotte’s Journey
Read more: Seminar on Atrial Fibrillation to Ablation Surgery: Charlotte’s JourneyWhen Charlotte Wells went to see her primary care doctor for heart-related issues, she thought she had a heart arrhythmia. But when Charlotte continued to get worse, she knew something wasn’t right. Her doctor then requested she come in for an EKG the next time her heart monitor went off. Once her doctor performed an EKG and…
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New Watchman Implant Reduces the Risk of Stroke for Atrial Fibrillation Patients
Read more: New Watchman Implant Reduces the Risk of Stroke for Atrial Fibrillation PatientsAtrial fibrillation is a type of irregular heartbeat and is one of the leading risk factors for stroke. Irregular heartbeat can cause blood to collect in the left atrial appendage and potentially form a clot, which can travel to a person’s brain and cause a stroke. The left atrial appendage is the part of the heart…
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The Moment Time Stood Still
Read more: The Moment Time Stood StillHeart disease doesn’t have a “look.” If it did, Master Sergeant Chris Clifton, 42, certainly wouldn’t fit the description. Last October, his unit – the 219th Engineering Installation Squadron with the 138th Fighter Wing of the Tulsa Air National Guard – was scheduled to deploy to Japan. Clifton had given up his spot, so that a younger…
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Leg Pain Years after a Heart Attack
Read more: Leg Pain Years after a Heart Attack“I was just sitting here one morning and felt a little funny,” Vernon Sander, 71, recalls of a day in the spring of 2010 that didn’t begin like most. Enjoying retirement, Vernon and his wife were just a few weeks away from an anticipated trip to Europe. When he became nauseous, Vernon says a strong…
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Heart Disease from a Husband’s Perspective
Read more: Heart Disease from a Husband’s PerspectiveFebruary is Heart Month, and it gives us the opportunity to not only talk about heart health, but hear other people’s own stories. On National Wear Red Day, the Rogers County Sherriff’s Office shared a story that told the side of living with heart disease from a spouse’s perspective. It begins, “The following is a…
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HMR Diet Voted a Best Diet in 2016
Read more: HMR Diet Voted a Best Diet in 2016As a busy, working mother and wife, Gail Elliott found her health had taken a back seat to caring for others and juggling priorities. “I’m your average, middle aged, working mom,” she adds. “I always put my children and husband before myself. I justified my weight by all the responsibilities that I had and was…
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98 Percent Blockage with No Warnings Signs of a Heart Attack
Read more: 98 Percent Blockage with No Warnings Signs of a Heart Attack“I told the guys I would be back in two hours,” 53-year-old Bill Calkins remembers telling his crew at work as he left for his annual physical in Skiatook. The project manager of a superfund site stayed up-to-date on his physicals and felt in pretty good health walking into the clinic. “If anything, I noticed…