With the holidays getting started, you may wonder how drinking alcohol impacts the risk of atrial fibrillation.
Alcohol is considered a risk factor for atrial fibrillation, but is any alcohol safe, and how much is too much?
A new study sheds some light on that for women, but those findings may still be too much. And other research indicating what is OK for men may put them at risk, too.
Learn more: Alcohol Consumption and the Risk of Atrial Fibrillation






I am a 64 year old male who was athletic my whole life. I went into A Fib before a colonoscopy procedure and after the prep the night before. I suspect the Fleets laxative caused it. I was in A Fib and needed to be cardioverted to get out. Lasted for 7 years. It reoccured and I needed to be cardioverted 4 more times withn a year and half. I was then having problems with fatigue and accelerated heartbeat. The whole time I was taking different meds to try to control it. My cardiologist told me I was a candidate for ablation which was a shock because he had told me a year earlier that ablation needed to be refined.
I had the ablation procedure done and even though I was on the table for 8 hours it was succesful. I will be in rythm with no signs of A Fib for 1 year in July. I have heard of some others having a reoccurance but hears hoping.
Oh, I almost forgot 3 months later I went in for a checkup and told them I had heartburn whenever I exerted myself. 2 stents later I feel I am very lucky.
If anyone has not seen "Forks over knives" make it a priority. It's on Netflix and for heart patients it will be a game changer.
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