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Heart rhythm question - sm

Posted By: becky on 2007-08-15
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Subject: Heart rhythm question - sm

Is there a rhythm - regularly regular? I know there is regularly irregular, etc., but I have never heard anyone say regularly regular (seems rather redundant). I cannot find it documented anywhere. Thanks in advance for any help.


 


Becky




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