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> Well, Amiod. is not doing its job or I did something which was

> testing my nsr. ...nd I forgot to take my meds on

> Wednesday,the night before (Coumadin 10mg and Amiod. 200mg.)

Isabel, I am no fan of amiodarone, but the poor thing can't work if

it isn't taken :-)

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> Well, Amiod. is not doing its job or I did something which was

> testing my nsr. ...nd I forgot to take my meds on

> Wednesday,the night before (Coumadin 10mg and Amiod. 200mg.)

Isabel, I am no fan of amiodarone, but the poor thing can't work if

it isn't taken :-)

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> Well, Amiod. is not doing its job or I did something which was

> testing my nsr. ...nd I forgot to take my meds on

> Wednesday,the night before (Coumadin 10mg and Amiod. 200mg.)

Isabel, I am no fan of amiodarone, but the poor thing can't work if

it isn't taken :-)

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In a message dated 5/28/2004 3:11:11 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

forestbedell@... writes:

<< I guess with afib, expect the unexpected at all times. Don't take

anything for granted and don't take chances as I did. >>

Hi, Isabelle,

That's something I have learned about afib, too. The only thing predictable

about it is its unpredictability! I'm sorry to hear that you are back in

afib. On occasion I have done the same things as you did and have suffered afib

as a result. The fact that you went into afib after missing your dose of

Amiodarone may mean that it was keeping you out of afib, but I don't blame you

for

wanting to stop it. I hope you are soon back in sinus.

in sinus in Seattle

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In a message dated 5/28/2004 3:11:11 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

forestbedell@... writes:

<< I guess with afib, expect the unexpected at all times. Don't take

anything for granted and don't take chances as I did. >>

Hi, Isabelle,

That's something I have learned about afib, too. The only thing predictable

about it is its unpredictability! I'm sorry to hear that you are back in

afib. On occasion I have done the same things as you did and have suffered afib

as a result. The fact that you went into afib after missing your dose of

Amiodarone may mean that it was keeping you out of afib, but I don't blame you

for

wanting to stop it. I hope you are soon back in sinus.

in sinus in Seattle

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