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Tetralogy of Fallot history?

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I was born with Tetralogy of Fallot,and it was repaired. Then when I took anti-malaria medication my AFIB journey began. But I think the scars on my heart did have an influence in me getting AFIB. Is there any Tetralogy of Fallot patients on the group. Or any people who had any other type of open heart surgery that led to AFIB?

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excuse me what is that .can you explain please.

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