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I'm not sure about "you definitely have ongoing AFib issues". I've had paroxysmal AFib for years, but I've not had an AFib incident since mid-March. It used to be weekly. I know that sounds like a short time, but it has been heaven for me. And I've done all kinds of crazy things now to test it (heavy exercise, alcohol, caffeine in cold drinks, etc.) The ablation, after the predicted "transient" AFIB episodes, seems to have cured me. My doctor has given me the option to choose between two pretty equal chances of having a stroke or bleeding to death. I'm tending to go with the bleeding to death option, at least for a while.

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Don't know if I would want to test myself to see if I could "wake" AFib up. Never know when it might take a turn from occasional to permanent.