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In reply to the discussion: Posted without comment: [View all]tandot
(6,671 posts)32. my husband had A-fib and Atrial flutter
he was on several bad meds (amiodorone, coumadin, levothroid, etc.). Before our son was born, he was in the hospital for congestive heart failure. We are both in our late 40ies. He had several electrical cardioversions.
We did some research and he is taking CoQ10, L-Carnitine, magnesium, and some other supplements. He is totally off prescription meds.
I don't know what your diagnosis is, but I would recommend some research and talking to your cardiologist. This is where we started:
http://www.afibbers.org/atrial_fibrillation.htm
Of course, you shouldn't do anything without talking to your doctors. His doctors were fine with him trying it and he is doing great now for over 4 years.
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