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5 years on Dental extraction?

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major stress ,tried Kam's ? a/f started Sunday been persistent since , been good for 5 1/2 years 6 month before my second ablation.Very depressing.

Just before the return to A/F I had a dentist remove a tooth

Wondered if it hat and effect

The tooth was eating itself .. reabsorption?

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Shall we talk about stress regarding dentists? I'm an expert. It would well be your a-fib reappeared from the anxiety of having your tooth removed, or possibly the meds used in the process. I hope it resolves itself on its own.

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