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Only in afib few times last couple of months but my breathing is terrible and light heads are bad aswell …. I’m 46 was seriously fit till I took my Cardiac arrest last oct was only warming up to blast out a 5k when it happened… just wondering will ablation fix my breathing and light heads …a light walk is all I can manage these days …. Thanks

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Thank you for your post. I have attached a link to the A F Association website for more information re AF, you may find our 'Preparing for an Ablation' factsheet helpful to download to prepare you before the procedure? heartrhythmalliance.org/afa...

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Cheers thank you very much

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