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Exactly where and how to get to this heart rhythm forum?  Are we being told to get a room?  
I'm not sure that is appropriate, guys!


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187666 tn?1331173345
Darn, I did it again. I wrote a msg then hit the big blue button which is NOT a post but takes me back to the forum. I'm so used to the old way.

What I said was on my computer to the upper left is a spot that says "related forums" and heart rhythms is there. If I remember correctly that will take you to a doctor/patient forum. But once you are there, off to the upper left is a spot that will say communities and you can click on heart rhythm there and it will take you to a support board like this one. At least that's how it works on my iMac which seems to be different than everyone else's.
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66068 tn?1365193181
Go to medhelp home page (by clicking on medhelp above as you read this).. On the homepage, click on Heart Disease in the list of topics on the left side. When a new page comes up it will list all the Heart Forums. The 3rd and 4th Forums listed are the Heart Ryhthm Ask A Doctor and the Heart Ryhthm Patient to Patient Forum.  Click on the 4th link. Once there put that page on your favorites list.
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