Photography by E.W. Faircloth

Bridgeville DE

E.W. Faircloth Photography

Email: wayne@faircloth.org

Bridgeville DE

The original post for picture(s) done on 2012-05-17 by E.W. Faircloth can be found at

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Tags: I see it this way! Heritage Shores Bridgville De E.W. Faircloth photography photographer dancing exercise heart heart rate Halter monitor heart monitor workshop

So here I am with  leads to a Halter monitor, plus others left behind after a short hospital stay.  Don't worry, I'm fine. In medicine, a Holter monitor (often simply "Holter" or occasionally ambulatory electrocardiography device) is a portable device for continuously monitoring various electrical activity of the cardiovascular system for at least 24 hours (often for two weeks at a time) stay. Of course, I had to get a picture before returning monitor to Nanticoke Hospital in Seaford DE for my blog. After giving a 3-hour dance workshop with my wife, Margo, my heart refused to stop dancing.  It has done this before but I never paid any attention to the problem.  I now remember  a couple of time while exercising in the Fitness Center when my pulse rate was too high for the amount of physical exertion I was delivering.  I just assumed the equipment was malfunctioning. If the medicine doesn't tame this wild heart of mine, it'll be time for a pacemaker. I hear you can be near the microwave when popping popcorn with the newer ones:)