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Will my life be normal again after cardioversion?

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Completely!: Cardioversion is an extremely well-tolerated procedure, to force the heart back into a normal rhythm. The electricity used is generally a low dose, and there is no known lasting adverse effects to the heart from this. For someone suffering symptoms from an abnormal heart rhythm, the symptoms should be 100% eliminated after successful cardioversion, i.e. Back to your old self completely!

Answered 2/15/2013

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Cardioversion: This is a procedure to make heart rhythm go back to normal. If the procedure is successful and the normal rhythm is restored, it is likely that symptoms will improve. Return to 'normal' may depend on the individuals situation.

Answered 8/17/2013

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