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Story Summary
Mandy LaChance is an active woman. She and her husband like to walk through Midway Antique Mall and dance at the Blue Note, showing off their moves during ’80s and ’90s Decades Nights to hits like “Cha Cha Slide.”
She walks or bikes to work when the weather allows. And when it’s gray outside, or she wants a change of pace, Mandy likes walking the track or using the exercise machines at the ARC.
But for more than a year, her routine was thrown off by a dangerous heart rhythm disorder called ventricular tachycardia, or VT. Rapid, out-of-rhythm heartbeats from the heart’s two lower chambers can cause life-threatening low blood pressure levels as well as other symptoms.
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Kent Faddis
Video Production Manager
MU Health Care
Office: 573-884-0532
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