When you receive news of a new health condition, it can cause anxiety and worry, and many unanswered questions about the future.
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Your experiences can help provide reassurance, comfort and support to those, who may be finding themselves in a similar situation. If you would like to help, and share your own journey to help others, then we can assist you.
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I would jump in on this one. I always try and take a positive view of afib when replying to posts - afib is not a life sentence.
I'm really busy ATM but could set a little time aside over the next week or so to share my experience of afib. It would be positive and I think newbies might find it reassuring.
Please let me know if you want something typing out and sent.
No worries Tracy - I'll be on the job. Just give me a little time has I don't have enough hours in the day to catch up with everything ATM. I have to complete my tax returns too - I hate the taxman 👍
Don't tell him though - he might fine me or add interest heheh.
I am sorry for any confusion, please email your interest to Tracy in Patient Services at info@afa-international.org. Your support is much appreciated - thank you
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