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Hello Pat

Thank you so much for all that information.

I see my cardiologist on Monday 22nd and, as it's not always her,

sometimes a colleague, (she is the teaching Professor) I shall write

to her beforehand, so she can discuss the questions with the person

that I will see. I know we have the equipment here but our " man " is in

the States " honing his skills " , and I'd prefer to see someone with a

proven track reccord of success.

I spent nearly 24 hours in rythm last year, after a DCC and can well

remember how much better I felt, so I hope you are getting the benefit

of that feeling for at least part of the time now.

I still have strong muscles, but everything I do I have to stop and

rest every few minutes. I can walk on the flat, but inclines leave me

breathless, and stopping all the time, its soooo frustrating, and

depressing.

So - thanks for the hope, and I really hope your heart heals and goes

back to firing on all 4 cylinders!

Kind regards wstephenp

> Hi ,

> You are quite correct my name is Pat. As I said my PVI was only 5

weeks ago and I have had a few problems with a-fib since. I am told

this is to be expected and not to judge for 10-12 weeks. I felt the

ablation went very well.

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