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Hi everyone. Happy new year. Hope it's a good one. I'd just like to say Incouldnt praise the Drs, nurses and paramedics enough for their good work. I was taken into hospital tues night after the paramedics came to my house and checked me over after ringing 111 Drs and nurses couldn't do enough for me. I had pains in my chest coming on and then going had blood tests on monitor all night and ecg they went about their business very quickly. Glad to say it wasn't my heart could have been INdigestion which I've never had before but they were good. I felt terrible navinxg to bother them to say it wasNot my heart but back inAF I'd just had a cardioversion on 20 Dec.

In daily mal on Tuesday (Good health) crystal wand which could magic a faulty heartbeat. This is good news. Take care everyone.

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Here is the link to the article for those interested:-

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This is really good news

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