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I have posted this before but may be of interest to some both sides of the pond...

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jeanjeannie50

Wow, wise words!! Thank you for posting Steve.

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Beckyboodle

Thank you posting this Steve.Very interesting indeed.

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foxglove1

thank you Steve. Found this very interesting. I live in the UK and its interesting the differences regarding anticoagulant. I am paf, am managing my condition, and Ep happy to agree to my preference of "watch and wait" re any ablation. I am not taking any meds other than Apixoban which i would love to not be on.

best wishes

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RiderontheStorm

Sure makes sense....

Thanks Steve. Great video. I have heard of Dr Mandrola but never checked for videos . Will check youtube to see if he has others. irina

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EngMac

It is unfortunate that heart doctors never look at the how the heart gets direction from the brain and just perhaps this may have a major impact. For me, I know the sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves play a key role and if they are compromised by subluxations in the neck and back, then the heart will behave badly. I can start and stop AF by impacting my neck and back. If I can, then this may apply to others as well. Heart doctors will likely say it is something happening in the heart; but the speed at which AF starts and stops and the hundreds of times this has happened makes me think there is likely more to this. I know by the feeling in my back and heart when AF could start, if I don't change something in my back, and I also know exactly when it stops when I do something to my neck or back.

Something to pay attention to and you may find a connection.

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secondtry in reply to EngMac

Thanks Engmac, I agree this is relevant. I don't have the same evidence or done as much research as you but what I have learned is that a Qigong exercise that strengthens the neck and stomach makes me feel better.

As there are so many things I (and we) do, my test now going forward is how well do I feel overall, marking myself out of 10 each day; this has risen from 4/10 just after AF diagnosis four years ago to 8/10 now! So a BIG THANK YOU to you and everyone else on this Forum as your comments have been a major factor in my improving QOL.

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Bagrat

Great to find doctors who work holistically. Thankyou

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Ianc2

Very interesting and informative video. Wouldn't be great if we could show it to all new participants?

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