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slept in today for a little bit. (Original Post) AllaN01Bear Aug 29 OP
I have that too. It's a bit scary. Rest and relax. Turnoff TSF on TV when you see him. flying_wahini Aug 29 #1
yeppers . been dealing w it for 8 years now. AllaN01Bear Aug 29 #3
Haven't had ablation because medication takes care of it. flying_wahini Aug 29 #5
Relax and take care of yourself. Bear. debm55 Aug 29 #2
your jokes help me do that. AllaN01Bear Aug 29 #4
AllaBear, don't make me worry about you. 😧 Polly Hennessey Aug 29 #6

AllaN01Bear

(22,319 posts)
3. yeppers . been dealing w it for 8 years now.
Thu Aug 29, 2024, 10:24 AM
Aug 29

had an ablation as the drs claimed i had a damaged area of the heart. had a echo cardiogram and the tech couldnt find anything. the ablation lasted for a year. first year failure rates 40 %. second year failure rates 90% and i agree w u on it being scary.r u pretty sensitive to weather changes on your end? we had some wild and crazy weather last weekend last fri was 90 degrees f. by sun day the am temp was 45 degrees f . mammoth mountain had snow as well as yosemite valley. and back into the 90s again. eek. have a grand day.

flying_wahini

(7,694 posts)
5. Haven't had ablation because medication takes care of it.
Thu Aug 29, 2024, 10:33 AM
Aug 29

But yes to weather related. Had to give up gardening for most of July and August due to the fainting and palpitations but good now.

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