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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's great to take care of health - and I work out six or seven days a week. But I have afib that started at 61 and it has thrown my life into turmoil. You could be Jack LaLanne and things still happen.[/quote] I'm sorry PP. My husband got afib in his early 50s. He's always been athletic and healthy, the most fit of his entire family. Afib really reduced his quality of life drastically b/c of its impact on his sleep. It was painful watching him suffering so much.[b] The saving grace is that after a failed ablation, he researched extensively and found Dr. Natale at Texas Cardiac Arrhythmia Institute, whose surgery saved him[/b]. [/quote] I'm the PP. I have heard mixed things about ablation, including one person who had one and the issue came back. Seems like a spotty success reocrd. So what surgery did Dr. Natale perform? Just looked her up. Also, my afib is not constant, maybe 50% of the time and I do not notice it except in situations like climbing stairs w/laundry. [/quote]
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