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We need your stories

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We are in the process of writing our Arrhythmia Alliance newsletter and are looking for some interesting patient stories! If you would like to be a part of our newsletter, and can write your story in at least 500 words, we would love to hear from you. Email me at r.harris@heartrhythmalliance.org to share your story.

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heathp1

I would be interested.... Am I too late to email you

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No not at all. Please do! As a brief, we are looking for approximately 500 words and a recent photograph. If you can get this to us by 20th August, that would be wonderful. Thank you.

However, please be aware that of course, we cannot share all stories that are sent to us. We may keep your story for a future edition, or even share it on our website if we think it is relevant.

I look forward to hearing from you.

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