Remission possible?
Has anyone here actually put their afib into remission and been able to reduce or stop meds by changing diet, lifestyle, etc. without an ablation?
Has anyone here actually put their afib into remission and been able to reduce or stop meds by changing diet, lifestyle, etc. without an ablation?
Who all is on board with this approach? It seems very reasonable and attractive way to understand our relationship with God.
I’ve seen local channels spamming Masterson ads this morning. Has anyone seen Holscher ads yet?
So far I’ve found two LGBTQ inclusive churches that offer children’s church programs for grade schoolers during the “adult church” service.
Aldersgate UMC
St Stephen’s Episcopal (children come back for communion)
Does anyone know of any others? :)
I don’t know the terminology, but I was wondering if anyone is a Christian that doesn’t believe in supernatural stuff? Just someone that follows Jesus and his message about loving the poor, etc?
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Has anyone been diagnosed with afib and gotten a term insurance policy? At a decent rate? What kind of factors play into getting a lower rate? If I get an ablation, would it lower my rate? If I go a year or two without an episode, would that affect/lower it? Or am I stuck with the the high risk category for life? 40 yo male, paroxysmal.
Going to put this here for your viewing pleasure or displeasure. somebody had to.
This is truly frightening. I’m so relieved my children didn’t have to grow up in this dangerous environment.
I’m wondering if any of you have elected not to get an ablation after being recommended for one, and your reasoning for not doing it?
Does anyone have any resources on how the creed can be understood/interpreted symbolically rather than literally? How to look at it through the eyes of metaphor rather than a list of facts?