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Heart Rhythm Conditions | Last Active: May 17 7:32pm | Replies (24)

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@gravelgertie
A cardioversion is to bring your heart rhythm back to normal.

An ablation is to kill the cell in your heart generating false electrical signals that create PACs, and PVCs, and can be source causing AFIB, VFIB, and rhythm issues.

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@jc76 I had a 2nd cardioversion on Friday, 2 days ago, and so far my pulse is down to normal with fluctuating from 74 to 84. I check it with my blood pressure monitor and Kardiamobile 3 to 4 times a day. Kardiamobile says normal sinus rhythm with no abnormalities. I am praying it stays that way.