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Merry Christmas - NSR almost 2 weeks

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I'm sitting in bed drinking a nice cup of tea taking my daily 5mg bisoprolol 50mg of Losartan 25mg Spirolactone (rivaroxaban in the evening) and still in NSR after cardio version almost 2 weeks ago. I know it's early days but seize the moment - a big thank you to all on this forum for your help and guidance over the last 5 months of being in AF. I have followed your advice and I can't thank you enough.

Merry Christmas and a have a healthy new year!

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Best wishes to you too! Long may NSR last xx

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Merry Christmas to you too and a good healthy 2020

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