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Which is preferred to prevent the possibility of a stroke in the event my A-Fib re-occurs—a baby aspirin dosage of 81 mg or a 325 mg?

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Which is preferred to prevent the possibility of a stroke in the event my A-Fib re-occurs—a baby aspirin dosage of 81 mg or a 325 mg?

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After a successful Pulmonary Vein Ablation (Isolation), doctors usually keep you on Coumadin for three to six months while your heart heals. Re-growth or re-occurrence is less likely to occur after six months and doesn’t occur often enough to justify keeping “cured” A-Fib-ers on Coumadin.

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