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I am just curious if disability ins. is possible with a-fib.

I am just wondering if time off would be benefitial for me to see if that would

reduce the amount and duration of attacks. Not sure if I can get it since I do

not

use heavy equiptment or risk peoples lives in my job.

Any replies appreciated.

Thx,

julie

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I've been in a-fib every day for the past three weeks, and I haven't

missed any time at work. For the first hour, I have to take off my

shoes and socks because I'm sweating so much, but since I have a desk

job, it's easy to keep my feet under my desk.

Time off doesn't help my a-fib. My a-fib seems to originate in my

intestines, and I need to keep busy so that food goes past the

section sparking the a-fib.

> I am just curious if disability ins. is possible with a-fib.

>

> I am just wondering if time off would be benefitial for me to see

if that would

> reduce the amount and duration of attacks. Not sure if I can get it

since I do not

> use heavy equiptment or risk peoples lives in my job.

>

> Any replies appreciated.

>

> Thx,

> julie

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I've been in a-fib every day for the past three weeks, and I haven't

missed any time at work. For the first hour, I have to take off my

shoes and socks because I'm sweating so much, but since I have a desk

job, it's easy to keep my feet under my desk.

Time off doesn't help my a-fib. My a-fib seems to originate in my

intestines, and I need to keep busy so that food goes past the

section sparking the a-fib.

> I am just curious if disability ins. is possible with a-fib.

>

> I am just wondering if time off would be benefitial for me to see

if that would

> reduce the amount and duration of attacks. Not sure if I can get it

since I do not

> use heavy equiptment or risk peoples lives in my job.

>

> Any replies appreciated.

>

> Thx,

> julie

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I've been in a-fib every day for the past three weeks, and I haven't

missed any time at work. For the first hour, I have to take off my

shoes and socks because I'm sweating so much, but since I have a desk

job, it's easy to keep my feet under my desk.

Time off doesn't help my a-fib. My a-fib seems to originate in my

intestines, and I need to keep busy so that food goes past the

section sparking the a-fib.

> I am just curious if disability ins. is possible with a-fib.

>

> I am just wondering if time off would be benefitial for me to see

if that would

> reduce the amount and duration of attacks. Not sure if I can get it

since I do not

> use heavy equiptment or risk peoples lives in my job.

>

> Any replies appreciated.

>

> Thx,

> julie

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