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"The message here is that getting the weight off can have a powerful reversal effect on atrial fibrillation," Day said. "Atrial fibrillation is a reversible condition, it's not set in stone. This is a message of hope for so many patients suffering from it."

I hope so! I've had 2 medical procedures called cardioversions (they zapped my heart back into a regular pattern of beats). Not difficult procedures, but being in AFib is no fun! (And it delayed my surgery for 5 months!) I hope it is gone for good now that I am no longer obese!

Thanks so much for sharing! :)

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Thanks for this article. I am going to bring this up with my cardiologists when I reach my goal. Hopefully it has made a difference with me and I can drop a few of the meds I'm taking. ;)

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Oh the meds! Ugh! I take diltiazem to slow my heart rate and I have CRAZY dreams as a side effect. Can't wait to get off that stuff. (Or maybe he will lower the dose at least?)

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Drat. I wish I had my sleeve one year earlier. I got my first bout of a-fib 8 months before my surgery.

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My first detection of AFib was 1 week before my scheduled surgery, which has to be delayed 5 months. Total bummer. At any rate, as of today I AM OFF DILTIAZEM!!!!!! WAHOOO!

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