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Fact sheets Preparing for and recovering from ablations.

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As was recently pointed out to me the links I have been sending no longer work due to changes in the website. Admin have now kindly updated the pinned posts on right of screen to include the new links.

Bob

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Gumbie_Cat profile image
Gumbie_Cat

You do a great job here! Thanks - not sure if I will need them at some point, but now I know how to find them,

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Lilypocket

Thanks Bob 😊

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Kaz747

Thanks Bob - I saw that yesterday when I wanted to send someone a link to check them out. Glad to hear they are now fixed.

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CDreamer

Errr….. something missing here Bob - the links go straight to threads - one containing the information within a thread but the other sends me round in circles.

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BobDVolunteer in reply to CDreamer

If you click on the pinned post "updated etc" and then the links therein you go to the fact sheets. I checked before I posted. Those wishing to direct people to the fact sheets without going via pinned posts can of course use the links starting "api.heart etc." just as I used to send " heartrhythmetc. "

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CDreamer in reply to BobD

It takes me to Flapjack’s thread in which he has posted the info.

I just thought that newbies may get confused and not realise, as I did, when they see a thread and not a Fact Sheet 🤷‍♀️

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BobDVolunteer in reply to CDreamer

Unless I can find a way to store those links I think it eaier to refer to that post as the full adress is LOOOOONG. lol 😁 I sort of give up sometimes. Life is too short!

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CDreamer in reply to BobD

Copy & paste? I store it in my Notes - just a suggestion…..

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If I can just interject. 5 months ago some of our overseas members had problems with loading the original factsheets, so I cut and pasted them into a post and because they could now be downloaded via the HU webpage, it resolved the problem. Admin pinned that page and it remains there as second on the list, visible to all. It too has been updated. The original factsheets produced by Bob and I remain in the list of Pinned Pages but you have to click on the “see all” button to find them. They can now be down loaded but they have a different link from before. If Admin are confident that the changes will enable overseas members to access them without a problem, it might be better to delete my more recent version. Because they are so useful, it might be an idea to see if Admin can arrange to ensure that the originals always remain at the top of the list, if at all possible…..hope this helps

Ps, or do as CD suggests

Also CD, have you seen nannysue’s recen plea for help on pace and ablate?

healthunlocked.com/afassoci...

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CDreamer in reply to

Thanks John, that is helpful. No I haven’t seen nannysue’s plea, will look now.

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CDreamer

This link takes directly to the preparing for ablation api.heartrhythmalliance.org...

AND not via the thread.

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CDreamer

PS - on the new platform it’s a much simpler and straightforward route to get to the fact sheets -

I would suggest anyone looking for the fact sheets on ablation start from here :- heartrhythmalliance.org/afa...

and then click on ablation and the fact sheets are at the bottom of the page.

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stoneyrosed

Thanks Bob, I was searching for it yesterday and wondered why it had disappeared. Good work 👍

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