By Associated Press - Tuesday, October 18, 2016

BALLWIN, Mo. (AP) - A St. Louis County man is recovering from a health scare, and he has his bike monitor to thank.

Michael Kim of Ballwin is an avid bicyclist. KTVI-TV (https://bit.ly/2dksnbL ) reports that on a recent Saturday, he had just begun a ride when his Garmin bike computer showed that his heart was beating at a very rapid pace, over 140 beats per minute.

Kim thought it was a computer glitch and kept riding. Then he began to feel light-headed. He pulled over when a doctor, Ruben Aymerich, passed by and checked on Kim. By then, Kim was having trouble talking and was short of breath.



Aymerich called 911 and Kim was taken to a hospital. Doctors installed a defibrillator to address a condition called ventricular tachycardia.

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Information from: KTVI-TV, https://www.fox2now.com/

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