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Hello Again ,Its good to see the site is still full of great info, it has been a few years since i last posted on the site , but i have read alot of info over the years.

After my 2 ablations i have lived with my paroxsysmal fib / ectopic beats as just a part of life kind of attitude. I get the ectopic beats a few times a day and maybe a few times a year i get what i call bad do's. I.e the missed beats as i call them, really affect my head and legs. I get very tired and need to sleep NOW when they happen ! is that normal ?

I have just had a bad do today at work just sitting at my desk and it has wrecked me.

I dont take meds or anything and my Chad score has always been zero.

Thanks for listening

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