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Do you have a patient story to share?

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If YOU have been helped or reassured by an individual’s shared experience? Have you found their words comforting and supportive? Could you share your story to help another?

We would love to hear from you - please be reassured we will protect your anonymity by not sharing contact names/doctor names/hospitals.

It is your own unique story, how you felt, how you were diagnosed, how your life was affected, and how you feel now.

If you can support others who may be struggling with a new diagnosis or about to embark on a new treatment option, then please contact; Tracy at info@heartrhythmalliance.org

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