by Rachelle | Apr 29, 2017 | CPVT, Uncategorized
If you haven’t already I want you to take a look at that photo. It’s special. Not because of what’s there, but because of what isn’t. Honestly this is a once in a lifetime photo, because the event in this photo changed my life forever. Have you...
by Jennifer White | Feb 1, 2017 | Uncategorized
I had a patient in the emergency department present with anaphylaxis to a bee sting. She thankfully, had her own epi pen with her and had been anticipating this moment for over a decade after discovering her allergy to bees. But what she said was interesting. She got...
by Jennifer White | Jan 25, 2017 | Uncategorized
This blog is for you. We hear your questions posted on other forums and can’t always answer them. So let’s hear them again. What keeps you up at night? While this blog is not intended to provide individualized medical advice and cannot be a...
by Jennifer White | Jan 20, 2017 | Uncategorized
Here is my story – after a brief fainting episode during an exercise class 3 years ago I wound up getting a stress test and noticed my own ST segments looked funny. That led to an ECG that demonstrated a QTc of 513 and a new diagnosis of long QT syndrome. I...
by Jasmine Wylie | Jan 19, 2017 | Uncategorized
Welcome to SADS Channel, the official blog of the SADS Foundation! SADS Channel is intended to be a place for sharing experiences, information, news, research opportunities, and other content related to SADS conditions such as LQTS, BrS, CPVT, and more. This blog was...