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World Heart Day.

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Apparently it is World Heart Day tomorrow, 29th September. Have to admit I didn’t know there was one. It does promote Afib as well. Let’s hope it educates more people and is of help to others.

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Rainfern

Thanks Frances, a good day to be having my ablation! And on a full moon too ….!

It looks like a great organisation, spanning 6 continents and set up by the World Health Organisation:

world-heart-federation.org/...

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Blearyeyed in reply toRainfern

Definitely sounds like the stars have aligned for a good result. Good Luck , Bee

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Rainfern in reply toBlearyeyed

Thank you lovely x

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bassets

Best of luck :)

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