Ronny, Our Newest A-Fib Support Volunteer—Not Cured—Yet!
We welcome Ronny Sullivan, a new A-Fib Support Volunteer, who’s from West Seattle, WA, USA. Our newest recruit is not cured and is still fighting to fix his A-Fib.
His history with Atrial Fibrillation spans 10-15 years and includes two failed ablations, a stroke, and several cardioversions. Along the way, he’s done extensive research about his condition.
“I know how scary A-Fib is at first, and how much mis-information is out there.

Ronny Sullivan, West Seattle, WA
I am still not cured, but have had recent success with Betapace (sotalol) and deep breathing. I will have another ablation at some point, probably with Dr. Natale.”
Ronny has gone through a lot while seeking his A-Fib cure. He wants to help others who are also dealing with Atrial Fibrillation. He welcomes your email (ronnysullivan(at)yahoo.com) or you can phone him at (206) 396-7682 (Pacific time zone).
Our World-Wide Network of Volunteers
Our A-Fib Support Volunteers offer their support and hope through exchanging emails and sharing their stories. We invite you to learn more about our world-wide network and browse our list of volunteers. Go to A-Fib Support Volunteers.
Ronny: I’m glad to have you with us, and thanks for volunteering to help others with Atrial Fibrillation.
“Steve’s website provides a central resource to which we should all contribute with information about our own experiences where we think they can help others… .” Neville Greenwell, Perth, Western Australia