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Thank you for the response about the rythmol, my question is if this will

take someone out of afib (on demand) why isn't this more widely used? I am

really

don't want to go to the Er when a attack comes on (due to my rate) this seems

like a much better option. This would seem to easy!

Thanks, Kathy

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Kathy wrote:

<<my question is if this (Rythmol) will take someone out of afib (on

demand) why isn't this more widely used?>>

That is a question I want to ask my cardiologist as soon as possible

myself. I don't know the answer. The doctors on the panel I watched

seemed OK with the idea, but not really enthusiastic.

- OU alum in MI

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Kathy wrote:

<<my question is if this (Rythmol) will take someone out of afib (on

demand) why isn't this more widely used?>>

That is a question I want to ask my cardiologist as soon as possible

myself. I don't know the answer. The doctors on the panel I watched

seemed OK with the idea, but not really enthusiastic.

- OU alum in MI

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Thanks ,

I am only on atenelol, so maybe this woulds be a good option for me, I think

it would make me feel a little more relaxed about my afib.

Thanks ,

Kathy in CT.

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