An update on cycling and writing and video (gulp)

Hi all, Things have changed for me. I have taken on a larger role at theheart.org | Medscape Cardiology. This means I have less time for original posts here. I write and read a lot more, though. Almost every day. Writing has morphed into what cycling was: a source of contentment. It used to be that if I had a good workout, I felt good during that day. Now I get those same sensations from writing. I still exercise but its place in my self-esteem bucket is smaller. Except last Tuesday night during the local “ride,” I was dropped out of a break because of an asthma attack. That sucked. But I redeemed myself last night. On the trainer, I made the break with Terpstra and Kristoff in the Tour of Flanders. Grin. Seriously, this is a great way to get a workout: You put on a YouTube video of a race, plug in good music and get yourself in the break. A couple of weeks ago, I was climbing with Contador. Here are the essays: Atrial Fibrillation: My approach to patients with atrial fibrillation has completely and fundamentally changed. We are at a before and after moment in the care of the millions of patients with AF. This has major implications for the cardiology and healthcare community. Read more: Atrial Fibrillation Care: Put the Catheter (and Rx Pad) Down. Much of the research on lifestyle and atrial fibrillation comes from Adelaide Australia. This team may also have shown us a model as to how to help patients turn towards health: Is This Treatment a Game-Changer for AFib...
Source: Dr John M - Category: Cardiology Authors: Source Type: blogs