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Good Afternoon:

I had ablation for aflutters on Aug 28, 2018. This last Monday evening I started flutters again and ended up in ER. Shortly after I arrived to ER the flutters stopped. Is this something that happens a lot of times. I read the first 3 months are healing for your heart. Any thoughts or suggestions. I perplexed.

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Personally, I’ve never had ablation. I have researched it, and read that it can take up to three months to heal and you may still get palpitations. Maybe you should see your cardiologist again or GP? Hang in there

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