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hey mate i know two people that have had that ZAP treatment where they burn some sort of electrical nerve.
both have had amazing success. both were in AF constantly.
do you stay in AF for a couple of days?
Do you keep hydrated?
caffeine drinker?
its not that uncommon..ive been around a few very fit people I'm my life that have had AF and some very young.
the two things above play a big roll, some say bull****, but keeping hydrated is a must, even more so in cold weather when you don't feel thirsty.
good luck.
in Feb this year started riding forest again and got afib riding up steep hills but few days later doc saying no sign and low rest rate.
Next ride no problem, and we joined a gym so was getting fitter.No problem surfing, sup or windsurf only riding up steep hills.
The ride after got afib and had booked doctors appointment 9am following morning so yes doctor confirmed and on beta blockers with specialist appointment June so will see if they do the zap.
I have cut down my coffee from 4 or 5 a day to two in morning and as you say drink plenty of water.
One of my mates has afib and been really helpful and doctor has recommended reading material.
No alcohol the night before, eat well, drink plenty water and couple of bananas just before.
I used to be extremely fit even at 40 but now carry extra kgs but us kiwis are level 2 I've been windsurfing few times, sup surfing, to the gym and just exhausted. We should be getting more swell soon so keen to surf on 8'4"