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So how does one cope with the constant pounding and weakness etc. I

can tell exactly when my NSR comes back as I feel normal again!

I would be interested in finding out how people in 24/7 manage to

continue on a day to day normal life, do they take nerve meds? I have

heard that some people are not aware that they are in fib, so they

must not feel anything? Is it that you get so used to it, it becomes

a normal part of life?

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Is it that you get so used to it, it becomes

> a normal part of life?

My question too!When I gete it which is not everyday I am so exstued

afterwards I am no use. Plu my nerves are shot. I just don't know how

one does it 24/27 I have to say you people are amazing that funtion

on a daily basis like that. You are the heros!

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At 05:49 PM 7/25/2004, you wrote:

> So how does one cope with the constant pounding and weakness etc. I

>can tell exactly when my NSR comes back as I feel normal again!

>

>I would be interested in finding out how people in 24/7 manage to

>continue on a day to day normal life, do they take nerve meds? I have

>heard that some people are not aware that they are in fib, so they

>must not feel anything? Is it that you get so used to it, it becomes

>a normal part of life?

I have permanent afib and don't really feel anything different. Of course,

I also have COPD, which has some of the same symptoms. Shortness of breath

and low O2 saturation among others. The only way that I know that I have

it is that the doctors tell me so and my pulse is irregularly irregular. I

have been thinking about pursuing this thing a bit more aggressively in the

near future.

in Portland OR

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At 05:49 PM 7/25/2004, you wrote:

> So how does one cope with the constant pounding and weakness etc. I

>can tell exactly when my NSR comes back as I feel normal again!

>

>I would be interested in finding out how people in 24/7 manage to

>continue on a day to day normal life, do they take nerve meds? I have

>heard that some people are not aware that they are in fib, so they

>must not feel anything? Is it that you get so used to it, it becomes

>a normal part of life?

I have permanent afib and don't really feel anything different. Of course,

I also have COPD, which has some of the same symptoms. Shortness of breath

and low O2 saturation among others. The only way that I know that I have

it is that the doctors tell me so and my pulse is irregularly irregular. I

have been thinking about pursuing this thing a bit more aggressively in the

near future.

in Portland OR

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