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I recently had a cardiac version. It’s been 5 days and I’m still short of breath. I read that that is not usually a side effect. Just wondering if anyoneles experienced this and how long it took to get back to normal

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Barbara

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jeanjeannie50

It sounds a little like your heart may have gone back into AF after your cardioversion. I would go and have a chat with your GP and see what he suggests.

Best wishes

Jean

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Malcky

Are you taking cardiac medications for your condition?

I have found that Brilique ( Ticagrelor) can cause breathlessness until you get used

to it.

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