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Atrial Fibrillation Explained Journal

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R. C

Reviewed on 3rd May 2024

What is going on

very informative

Amazon Customer

Reviewed on 3rd May 2024

Excellent review of AF and treatment

I've just read it straight through it's that good.

Clear well written knowledgeable author I highly recommend this as an AF sufferer.

Lord Leslie Whittet

Reviewed on 3rd May 2024

Best Non-fiction Book That I Have Read?

Last October I was in Calvary hospital, Hobart, for revision of an artificial hip. My cardiovascular system decided to play a few games with the result that I was referred to Cardiology. After a battery of tests I was informed by Mr Warrick Bishop that I was suffering from Atrial Fibrillation. This charming gentleman briefly explained what that is and prescribed a treatment regime which I am still following. He did mention that he had written a book on the subject!
Recently, after a completing a messy move to Burnie, I purchased a copy of Warrick's book and once I started reading it I couldn't put it down! It is a masterpiece of form and function approaching the topic from different perspectives and absolutely demystifying a complex subject - this is from someone who gave up biology in 2nd year of high school! Interestingly I find answers to medical situations that had arisen with my parents and with other people of a similar vintage. I cannot recommend this book highly enough. It is also available as a Kindle eBook which is great for having to hand and preserving my copy of the excellent hardback version.

Texas Cyclist

Reviewed on 3rd May 2024

Great overview of AFib and its treatment

Knowledge is power, and knowledge is an antidote to fear of the unknown. In plain language, Dr. Bishop explains how the heart works, what happens when AFib occurs, and how it can lead to clot formation and stroke if left undetected and untreated. He then moves on to the various treatment options, illustrated with case histories. A must-read for those with AFib, and those who care about those with AFib.

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