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@cstrutt52

Well, I'm probably using the wrong terms. The doctors "tested" me at the end of the procedure and tried to put my heart into AFib (while I was out). They could not make it happen. When I say that I am "testing" myself, I mean that I am moving back to living a normal life. We can probably agree that, after any kind of procedure to end a limiting illness, we can hope to return to a more normal life; that continuing to hold to all limitations you made before the correction need no longer be kept in place.

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I've never had an ablation but is that normally done to try and iniate a AFib episode just after they think they stopped it? Sounds like pushing the luck button once to often.