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Hi all,

I have had AF for 14 years now. I am 60 and have no other major health concerns. I have had 6 Cardio Versions and one Ablation and an currently waiting on a second ablation. I also currently in normal synus rhythm.

I have been taking betablockers for the entire 14 years usually Bisoprolol and on occasion Sotolol. Prior to my last Cardio Version in October 2019 I started taking Amiodarone in addition to Bisoprolol and and due to continue until September 2020. However, in November I went into Tacycardia with resting rate as low as 37bpm and the Bisoprolol was stopped. I have returned to 60 bpm

I am now experiencing sever headaches 3-4 days a week. And I mean severe. Anyone else been down this path?

Thanks

Paul

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