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AFib just diagnosed at age 74 female

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@harveywj

@windyshores I like your perspective. I tried the same approach you are successfully doing but eventually progressed to where I need to take DOACs regularly and then eventually 2 Afib ablations. But that doesn't mean you or anyone else are guaranteed to have the same medical experience as me. Too many people seem to think that just because they had a certain medical experience then the person next to them is going to have the same experience. There are some who willingly push their experience as "gospel" when they really are misleading other people with incorrect information. I used a PIP for DOACs for a couple of years before I had to do it regularly because my Afib was happening more often. At 6?-10? months after my 1st ablation I went back on PIP with DOACs and that lasted 4 years until I started to having Afib events every 3-6 weeks. Even then I decided to take DOACs regularly as my doc did not push this on me. I have a clotting factor call Factor V Leiden that increases my risk of clotting. So I am now just a mere 4 months post 2nd ablation. I have had a couple of brief episodes of AFib in the first couple of months. It is too soon for me to get off DOACs . But I, like you have a method to my madness :).
BTW during this time I have avoided taking virtually any heart medications (sans DOACs) that are given as the usual and customary drugs to people with intermittent Fib.

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Really appreciate the involvement of those with real experiences and most post factual information with little drama. The heart thing is frightening enough without us embellishing and moaning. I look for reality positions but also seek/enjoy positive emotional and lifestyle comments as well. Thank you all for your participation!