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hi to all of you , after 2 month free of AF / back to AF yesterday bet sad ,

just asking for help is this is any thing they can burn the vin , as iam still thinking about ablation / please some help thankyou /////////////

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Ablation is a good option.

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thankyou

My ablation worked great and it was a doddle. I came out without any AF at all for many years.

Hope you feel better today.

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thankyou

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Ablations helped me. AF can tend to become worse over time unless you can stop it in its' tracks - literally.

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thankyou

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