Are you an Athlete with Afib? Please take our Survey

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Are you an athlete, or someone for whom exercise is, or has been, a major part of your life?

If so, please help with this survey to learn how Afib and its treatment affects the well-being of athletes. The survey is in collaboration with Rachel Lampert, MD, a Yale electrophysiologist.

Whether you are still exercising or have had to detrain, whether you still have Afib or have undergone successful treatment, with or without symptoms, we would like to hear about your experiences.

To learn more, go to: https://www.stopafib.org/newsitem.cfm/NEWSID/648

Please share this with family and friends or social media friends who might be interested in participating!

2 Responses to Are you an Athlete with Afib? Please take our Survey

  • Theo says:

    I have always trained. First jogging now on an elliptical machine about 4 times per week, 35 minutes.
    Due to the Afib I have had to lower the intensity of the workout.
    One day is better than the other, after the training I always feel better.
    I am 78.

    • Brenna Lara says:

      Hi Theo!

      Thanks so much for sharing your experience with how exercising helps you feel better. You may be interested in joining our patient discussion forum (http://forum.stopafib.org/index.php) to connect with other patients. You may want to post your story there, and share your experience with others.

      You’ll need to join to see and participate in the discussion. To do so, go to forum.stopafib.org, and click on the big red button that says, “Sign Up”. Once you sign up by registering your email address, your preferred username, and a password, you’ll receive an email to confirm your interest in joining the forum. Click on the confirmation link in that email, and you are ready to go. You’ll be able to log into the forum, read the discussions, and participate. I hope that you are able to find others to connect with there that can give you advice, suggestions, and hope.

      We wish you sinus rhythm and continuous health! Keep up the good work!

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