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Study Shows Heart Failure, Not Stroke Is The Most Common Complication Of Atrial Fibrillation
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posted April 18
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A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

Cliff,

Thanks for sharing the link.

I think once you have been diagnosed with AFIB you will always have it. You might have an ablation that reduces the AFIB episodes but you still have AFIB. So take your medications, diet and exercise when you can and follow up with your medical team. Keep a good thought!!

posted April 19
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

Caryn…..this phone plays tricks on me …I type one thing…..it says another!!!!!!! My note above was ment to say Thank you for the hug 😏😏😏😏!

posted April 22
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

Good Morning Cliff……TGIF 😃😃😃. Have a great day & weekend……& thanks for the hug 🙂

posted April 19
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

Hmmmmm……might have a good point. Been in heart failure about 4 different times & have A Fib 🙃🙃🙃🙃

posted April 19
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

Hi Caryn & Jainine…..Thank you for the hug ♥️😂😂😂😂😂♥️

posted April 29

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