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Interviewee Carole Quinney (UK)
Episode 5
Year 2008
Duration 12:46
Shownotes "Mrs. Carole Quinney, 44, is an Aromatherapist and studying Sports Massage in college. She has suffered occasional blackouts over the past few years- about 6 or 7 in total. After several trips to see various GPs, she was referred to a neurologist..." Read more...
Interviewee John Watts (UK)
Episode 4
Year 2008
Duration 08:44
Shownotes "Mr. John Watts, 68, grandfather of Naomi Fear and father of Julie Fear, suffered his whole life with dizziness and spells..." Read more...
Interviewee Naomi Fear (UK)
Episode 3
Year 2008
Duration 08:22
Shownotes "Ms. Naomi Fear, 15, shares her experience of suffering with RAS, having an ILR (insertable loop recorder) fitted and, finally, being given a pacemaker..." Read more...
Presentor(s) Prof. A.J. Camm, London (UK) and Mrs. T. Lobban, Stratford Upon Avon (UK)
Episode 2
Year 2008
Duration 01:47
Shownotes "Podcasting message from the editors of this credible patient podcasting site; www.heartpodcast.org, Prof. A. John Camm, President of Arrhythmia Alliance and Mrs. Trudie Lobban, Chief Executive of STARS.." Read more...
Interviewee Julie Anne Fear (UK)
Episode 1
Year 2008
Duration 06:21
Shownotes "Mrs Julie Anne Fear, 43, was misdiagnosed with epilepsy for 27 years. This had a huge impact on her life. In 2003, Julie was finally given an accurate diagnosis of Reflex Syncope..." Read more...

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