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Thanks for your always upbeat and encouraging messages. This morning

your message was just what I needed to read! It is easy for us to get

anxious and feel sorry for our selves, but there are worse

afflictions then fib, although sometimes one thinks not!

I needed a possitive attitude this morning, and thanks to you, I feel

better!

Wouldn't it be great for us to have a web site convention and

everyone actually gets to meet each other? What stories we could

share!

MandyofCA

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In a message dated 8/5/2004 8:42:54 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

mandyofca@... writes:

> Thanks for your always upbeat and encouraging messages. This morning

> your message was just what I needed to read! It is easy for us to get

> anxious and feel sorry for our selves, but there are worse

> afflictions then fib, although sometimes one thinks not!

>

>

Mandy,

I am so glad to be able to help. The thoughts in that message help me to

stay positive when worry about afib looms on the horizon. Although I have been

in afib right now for about four hours, instead of being depressed I am

thinking and expecting that I will soon return to sinus because my most recent

episodes have been about 20 minutes to 10 hours at the longest. Comparing those

lengths to the 4, 6, 8, and 10 day episodes I was having three years ago, I feel

very positive.

in afib in Seattle

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In a message dated 8/5/2004 8:42:54 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

mandyofca@... writes:

> Thanks for your always upbeat and encouraging messages. This morning

> your message was just what I needed to read! It is easy for us to get

> anxious and feel sorry for our selves, but there are worse

> afflictions then fib, although sometimes one thinks not!

>

>

Mandy,

I am so glad to be able to help. The thoughts in that message help me to

stay positive when worry about afib looms on the horizon. Although I have been

in afib right now for about four hours, instead of being depressed I am

thinking and expecting that I will soon return to sinus because my most recent

episodes have been about 20 minutes to 10 hours at the longest. Comparing those

lengths to the 4, 6, 8, and 10 day episodes I was having three years ago, I feel

very positive.

in afib in Seattle

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In a message dated 8/5/2004 8:42:54 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

mandyofca@... writes:

> Thanks for your always upbeat and encouraging messages. This morning

> your message was just what I needed to read! It is easy for us to get

> anxious and feel sorry for our selves, but there are worse

> afflictions then fib, although sometimes one thinks not!

>

>

Mandy,

I am so glad to be able to help. The thoughts in that message help me to

stay positive when worry about afib looms on the horizon. Although I have been

in afib right now for about four hours, instead of being depressed I am

thinking and expecting that I will soon return to sinus because my most recent

episodes have been about 20 minutes to 10 hours at the longest. Comparing those

lengths to the 4, 6, 8, and 10 day episodes I was having three years ago, I feel

very positive.

in afib in Seattle

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