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As you can see above it's been like this for hours. Tine to go to the hospital?

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Yes

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Kaz747

Definitely

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Vandalbragg

My doctor said anything above 180 for me, and I’m early 30’s. Time to go! Good luck

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JaneFinn

Hey callmehundo, just seen your post and wondering how you’re doing now? Hope you did go to hospital? (Or that it calmed down of it’s own accord.) J x

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doodle68

Hello Callmehundo :-) welcome, it looks like you had a scary night with AF for company, I have had a few of those myself.

I hope things have calmed down for you now...

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Petrified

Hope you took yourself off to hospital. So scary!!

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