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I had my second ablation in November 2015 for SVT and it was a success I was left with terrible anxiety and ectopics but no high rates or blacking out. Can I ask has anyone had their SVT come back after a couple of years? I'm under a lot of pressure just now with a marriage split (my choice) and I've been feeling some of the old symptoms but trying to tell myself it's just stress xxx

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I was reading something today which said that lack of magnesium can be an underlying cause of anxiety. As it is also a possible underlying cause of AF that may explain why so many people with AF get anxiety too. Try researching 'magnesium' in the search box top right, or do the same on the AFA HealthUnlocked site. to find out more about taking it.

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