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So I was wondering......after the ablation does it relate that if you’ve been getting no attacks for ages with medication....the likelihood of getting afib crazies in the three months is less?

So basically if you’re getting lots of attacks you are more like,t than some who are sailing thru calm periods?

Does the heart go into afib cos it’s wounded?

Sue

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The heart doesn't like being poked about and can react badly but we are all different. As you know it takes three to six months for recovery so anything is possible in that time. Some people seem to be symptom free from day one whilst others may take some months before they feel the benefit of the procedure.

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Morzine in reply to BobD

Thanks bob

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