AF DIARIES

Too often AF can result in a person feeling ‘Alone’ and ‘Frightened’. The ‘AF diaries’ offer a detailed insight into an individual’s experiences of life with symptomatic AF.

The sharing of experiences through case stories and diary accounts not only reduces the loneliness and fear that this condition can cause, but can also help others in becoming more AF aware. From ‘knowing your pulse’ and detecting AF through to seeking diagnosis, support, information and access to appropriate treatments; valuable and essential information in the journey to managing AF.

Can you help? Please consider sharing your experiences of AF with others. Contact Jo Jerrome – jo@atrialfibrillation.org.uk for further information.

Click a link below to read someones thoughts, anxieties and hopes.

1. Kirsten – Managing a young family and paroxysmal AF

2. Nelson – Fit and active but slow to investigate symptoms; why it does matter to seek advice.

3. Inga – A journey to diagnosis and management which started in her early teens.

4) Andy – AF and an ICD; a life changing experience.

5) John L - How AF gate crahed my life!

Kirsten