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I hope your doctor can get your chambers retimed and realigned as well as you do on the revolvers. I went through all that last year, but doing fine now. There is hope.
Best wishes for a good outcome.
 
I'm not sure what on a human takes the place of a distributor to adjust your timing but whatever it is, I hope they get your "timing" adjusted properly. Take care of yourself first.
 
Been living with this sort of thing all my life. When I was seven (7), I had open heart surgery in 1958. When I was 63, I had a quadruple by-pass. Two years ago I had stent placement. Just had a full cardio work up and it must not have been to bad as no phone calls from the Cardiologist in a week and a half.

Best of luck on whatever, they decide to do.
 
It's hard to tell without the grid lines, but the rate of 71 is okay. What I see is what looks like a 1st degree heart block. The little bump is the P wave, the bigger V wave is the QRS complex. Normal distance between the end of the P and the beginning is less that .2 seconds and that looks long.

Those are four views of the same EKG. The squiggly stuff is artifact, often from the patient moving his arms around.

What symptoms brought you to the hospital?
 
Hope everything is going better. Any news on what it is yet? Scary thing, they will get it fixed I'm sure. Good luck.
 
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