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Hi,

I am trying to find a community to talk to online (e-meets) with people suffering from mitral valve prolapse with moderate/severe mitral regurgitation in their 40s and how do they live their regular life while having this condition. Also having A-Fib episodes often.

Can anyone help me connect with someone who knows about such communities. Would mean a lot to me.

PS - I do not live in London.

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On Facebook there are heart failure sites plus cronic illness sites that im on

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hi there pizzal4ever

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