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Imperfect Heart
Jeff Holden
69 episodes
3 weeks ago
Imperfect Heart is a podcast designed for, hosted by and recorded with those affected by or involved with the care and support for those with the birth defect of a Myocardial Bridge. Interviews with healthcare professionals, support professionals and those navigating their way through the often challenging process of diagnosis and treatment are the focus of the content. It’s their stories that are meant to inform, educate and even entertain in an effort to insure hope for the listener that what they are experiencing is real, that they are not alone and that there is hope for relief from the varied symptoms of a Myocardial Bridge. The host, Jeff Holden, has his own story to tell from symptom to diagnosis to treatment thus giving him insight and empathy as well as experience in the process of advocating for the patient. The program also seeks to make the healthcare industry more aware of the real symptoms of Myocardial Bridges with an aim to eliminate the gaslighting that is so prevalent around this defect and directly address the reality that Myocardial Bridges may be responsible for many more deaths from sudden cardiac arrest than previously thought. Early diagnosis and treatment could not only improve but may actually save lives when properly applied. More information can be found on the podcast website, www.myimperfectheart.com.
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Imperfect Heart is a podcast designed for, hosted by and recorded with those affected by or involved with the care and support for those with the birth defect of a Myocardial Bridge. Interviews with healthcare professionals, support professionals and those navigating their way through the often challenging process of diagnosis and treatment are the focus of the content. It’s their stories that are meant to inform, educate and even entertain in an effort to insure hope for the listener that what they are experiencing is real, that they are not alone and that there is hope for relief from the varied symptoms of a Myocardial Bridge. The host, Jeff Holden, has his own story to tell from symptom to diagnosis to treatment thus giving him insight and empathy as well as experience in the process of advocating for the patient. The program also seeks to make the healthcare industry more aware of the real symptoms of Myocardial Bridges with an aim to eliminate the gaslighting that is so prevalent around this defect and directly address the reality that Myocardial Bridges may be responsible for many more deaths from sudden cardiac arrest than previously thought. Early diagnosis and treatment could not only improve but may actually save lives when properly applied. More information can be found on the podcast website, www.myimperfectheart.com.
Show more...
Fitness
Health & Fitness,
Medicine
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Episode 46: My Virtual Conversation With A I About Myocardial Bridges.
Imperfect Heart
35 minutes 8 seconds
9 months ago
Episode 46: My Virtual Conversation With A I About Myocardial Bridges.
I was doing some work with AI for a project and I wondered what I would find if I began a conversation about myocardial bridges. To my amazement, the responses to my questions were quite contemporary, on point for the most part and very much aware of the condition without doubt. I found the answers to be as technical as I wanted to get or as general given what I asked. The overall takeaway for me, was that there was little downside or disinformation. The entire conversation was pro myocardial bridges as we know them. If we could only get the majority of our medical community to be as receptive to the condition as our AI is, there would be far fewer people suffering from the condition and, in my opinion, far fewer deaths from cardiac arrest. We're making progress and the more our digital/virtual resources endorse the corrective procedures for a condition that is more common than other diseases like cancer and stroke, the better off we're going to be. There's a lot in the episode as we cover a lot of ground. It's one worth taking notes on if you find areas of interest. I hope the episode gives you some additional support to share with whomever you're trying to convince that what you're experiencing is real. It should also enlighten you to the capability of what AI can provide us with regard to information about myocardial bridges. It gives me tremendous encouragement to see that AI is initially very receptive to the techniques for correction of a bridge.  Here's to a future of acute awareness of MB's and to procedures and techniques to remedy them. I know one place we can go to get comfort in knowledge! Enjoy the episode.
Imperfect Heart
Imperfect Heart is a podcast designed for, hosted by and recorded with those affected by or involved with the care and support for those with the birth defect of a Myocardial Bridge. Interviews with healthcare professionals, support professionals and those navigating their way through the often challenging process of diagnosis and treatment are the focus of the content. It’s their stories that are meant to inform, educate and even entertain in an effort to insure hope for the listener that what they are experiencing is real, that they are not alone and that there is hope for relief from the varied symptoms of a Myocardial Bridge. The host, Jeff Holden, has his own story to tell from symptom to diagnosis to treatment thus giving him insight and empathy as well as experience in the process of advocating for the patient. The program also seeks to make the healthcare industry more aware of the real symptoms of Myocardial Bridges with an aim to eliminate the gaslighting that is so prevalent around this defect and directly address the reality that Myocardial Bridges may be responsible for many more deaths from sudden cardiac arrest than previously thought. Early diagnosis and treatment could not only improve but may actually save lives when properly applied. More information can be found on the podcast website, www.myimperfectheart.com.