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Fatigue, insomnia and aching inner thighs

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I was diagnosed with PAF in 2014 Since September when I had 4 bouts of fast AF in eight weeks two of which ended me up in hospital Since then I have been getting bouts of fatigue lasting 5 to 6 weeks This last bout it was accompanied by insomnia and now I have aching inner thighs I don't know if it's to do with the AF, side effect of drugs I am on - Warfarin, Sotalol and Pravastatin or what Always seem to be going to the doctors Can anyone help Thanks

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