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Turned loose after two years...

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I've been in NSR every since my ablation two years ago, so the EP has dismissed me; I will continue to follow up with cardiologist. My resting heart rate continues in the 80's but that doesn't seem to worry anyone but me. Given that I've had a knee replacement and am 7 weeks out from a TSR I think I've been most fortunate! Looking forward to a better New Year...

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It's all sounding good for you isn't it, long may that continue.

Happy New Year.

Jean

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irene75359

Pleased it worked for you, long may your peaceful heart continue!

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