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12 months post ablation

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the diagnosis of Trachicardia induced cardiomyopathy was correct LVEF is 34%. Three months ago the HF clinic has prescribed : Dapagliflozin. Entresto. Eplerenone Formoterol Nebivolol. Apixaban. Had couple of blood tests alls fine just feel a bit tired sometimes one of the drugs gave by me an upset stomach but that eased now so hopefully in November when I get the next ECHO things will have improved as it stands the breathlessness has improved lots can now run up stairs with out panting

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You are getting better then?

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I hope so

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So do i. Fingers crossed.

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