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stupid question and Donedarone

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sorry for the stupid question earlier about my heart rate and Donedarone. I was preparing to drive down country and I had this thought that if I went into AFib at a rate of 60 or Seventy then my rate in AFib would be much higher than the 120 or 130 HR I get when my resting HR is in the 50’s. and it might affect my driving. I sort of panicked. But as it happened my HR did go down while driving. It was in mid 50,s when I stopped for a break. I’m not surprised I got no answers!

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Kevinder23

ahhh dont worry one thing i find on this site is no question is silly, if your worried your worried.! Im sure probley no one knew the answer, but always ask your question.

One thing i know were all at different stages so yoi wont always be this worried i promise xxx

Take care, Irene

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President2012 in reply to Kevinder23

many thanks.

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ETHEL103

yes it was a bit wierd lol.

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President2012 in reply to ETHEL103

thanks. As it happens I have an appointment with an ENT next week. I’ll ask him about it.

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