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You might find this site helpful for online AF research:

a-fib.com/a-fib-resources-o...

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Thank you!

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ILowe

Interesting and useful list. It says 'patient' resources, and does include some academic sites. I was pleased to see a French site I did not know about. I sometimes like to see how other countries view things -- they often have a completely different take on the issue, and even have different practices.

But, despite warnings on the site to be critical of the sources, the source is hidden. The author adopts the modern hide-it button, top left. That gives you the menu. Look further, it is our old friend Steve Ryan, publisher and author.

I cannot find this forum listed!

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cuore in reply to ILowe

I'm not quite sure I understand your question. But, Steve Ryan runs his site in having contributors tell their stories and his commenting after the stories. Go to the top slug line, select "participate." Read to "personal experience." Choose a category and select story.

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PattiJRyan in reply to ILowe

ILowe:

You're just looking in the wrong place. At A-Fib.com we have a separate page with a whole list of discussion groups. First go to our 'Resources & Links for Atrial Fibrillation Patients page (a-fib.com/resources-and-lin... where you'll find a list, each item linked to its own page:

♥ Recommended Online Links and Resources

♥ Videos and Animations

♥ Steve’ List of Recommended Books and Reports

♥ Steve’s Shopping Guides

♥ Online Discussion Groups

♥ Our A-Fib Support Volunteers

♥ Our A-Fib Positive Thoughts/Prayer Group

Or go direct to 'Online Discussion Groups' (a-fib.com/resources-and-lin.... The 'Atrial Fibrillation Association UK Forum' discussion group (healthunlocked.com) is the fourth of nine online groups in the list.

MAY I ask: I don't understand your comment: "But, despite warnings on the site to be critical of the sources, the source is hidden. The author adopts the modern hide-it button, top left."

Reply: Our website masthead is quite clear what site you are visiting (includes Steve's photo, website name, etc.) I can only guess you are looking at a mobile website view. Just right click and choose "desktop view" and you'll should see everything you asked about.

We welcome any questions about A-Fib.com. Visit our 'About Us' page to learn more about how Steve found his cure and who we are: a-fib.com/about-a-fib-com/. Use our 'Contact Us' form to email us.

Wishing you good heart health,

Patti J Ryan

A-Fib.com and BeatYourA-Fib.com

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Holly10

thank you, very interesting and very helpful.

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barbara2

Very useful resources there, thanks for posting.

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