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SVT back after jab???

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I had my ablation for SVT in February last year.

Things went OK and I was getting very little problems until more recently.

I'm having lots of SVT episodes and had the even call the Ambulance out.

I've heard a few say they that when they had their jab they went into AF.

I heart was fine immediately after the jab but I'm now wondering if the jab is the issue (I'm due my booster in 2 weeks) or its the ablation that not worked.

I was told they might not of managed to get it all as it was so never my AV node and if they carried on would need a Pacemaker.

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