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Chest Pains Daily After Ablation

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I had an ablation 2 years ago (December 2017) for WPW and ever since I’ve had chest pains and I’ve thought some weird heartbeats. My old cardiologist kept putting me through tests. Now I’ve gone to a U of M doctor. He wants me to do a MR Cardiac but I’m not sure if that’s necessary. I’m starting to think it’s my WPW since it showed back up on my ekg again. These pains are daily and multiple times a day. I hate them and I’ve gotten no answer as to why or a solution for them. Plus not with the flutters and weird heartbeats I’m wondering if it’s my WPW again. I’m not sure what to do or which route to go... has anyone else experienced this?

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