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Back in sinus rhythm

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I posted last week about return of AF following a lung cancer operation. The GP (in UK) increased Bisoprolol from 5 mg to 7.5 mg and after a week I am back with a steady heart rate and rhythm.

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Fantastic news!

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That's good to hear, lets hope you will be able to reduce your dose of Bisoprolol at some stage.

Stay well.

Jean

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That’s great! I hope you continue to improve and that your op has been a success.

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