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Had 3rd CV yesterday, after failed CV on Xmas Day. Relived to say that now back to 60 BPM. They got me back in on the last of of 5 attempts so just squeezed in. Feel great so will have to really look after myself. 1st CV lasted 2 years, so hopefully fingers crossed for the next 2 years. Stopped Digoxin but still on Bisoporol, Amiodarone, and other beta blockers, until review with Cardiologist in 6 weeks.

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Sounds good to me voyagersprit! Well done. Stay positive, consider some well advised exercise and stay in that good place!

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great news for you , hope it lasts -

take care

and good luck.

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