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its been over 2 years since my ablation that corrected my congenital birth defect that made my heart beat radically (Wolff Parkinson White Syndrome). my mental state has since been suffering. my brain is in constant fight or flight mode. i once was a happy, confident person who could get over hardships quite well. and now i’m the opposite. i dont know why this has happened. i dont even recognize myself. has anyone gone through something similar? any tips or advice would be really helpful. thank you.

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The only way to live better IS attending therapy with a good psychiatrist, the rest IS yours. Throw It away and be Happy. Nobody dies on eve

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