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I have had personal experience with cardiac ablation. I had PSVT and had the procedure done to correct my irregularity. The procedure cured my condition. I have been free of symptoms for one year and eight months. I am very thankful for the procedure as I had been in the E.R. many times and it was only becoming worse. The procedure can cure certain heart rhythm problems.

I would refer him to a hearth rhythm specialist or team of specialists that can go over his problem. As all procedures weighing out the benefits and risks are important. He should find out what percentage of patients will be free from symptoms or if patients need multiple procedures to correct the problem or if it will help him at all.

If you have any other questions, feel free to email me directly.

Hageman, ND

Beaverton, OR

To: Sent: Tue, November 23, 2010 4:02:15 PMSubject: Q: Atrial Fibrillation and Atrial Flutter - Cardiac Ablation

I have a 60 year old male patient diagnosed with atrial fibrillation and atrial flutter. I have been working with him for a couple years and he has done wonderfully. What we found is he had extraordinarily high levels of mercury in his system. I believe he also has challenges from Agent Orange. In summary, the treatment we have used involved a lot of drainage therapy using unda numbers for the GI tract, liver, heart and kidney and some protomorphogen therapy for his adrenal/thyroid/pituitary region, Gemmotherapy using crategus, alnus and GI type gemmotherapies. In addition, we did chelation using a variety of oral tools and rectal suppositories (which seemed to help him the most with his overall sense of vitality). He was doing great and then a few months ago he felt he injured himself in the chest region while exercising and since that point he has had troubles with irregular heart beats. His cardiologist diagnosed him with atrial

fibrillation and atrial flutter and suggested he have nonsurgical cardiac ablation performed. What he would like to know and what I would like to know is if anyone has any statistics or any experience with the long term effects of cardiac ablation. He is concerned because 3 of his friends (also exposed to agent orange) had a procedure called surgical ablation, which is different, and they ended up dead 3 years after the procedure was completed. He would like to know if anyone has heard of anything like this from cardiac ablation or anything positive as well.Thanks a bunch for your help.Would love it DT if you could provide some feedback :-) Boyd-, NDVancouver, WA

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