That Demon on Your Shoulder Called ‘A-Fib-Zebub’
For Atrial Fibrillation Awareness Month, we are introducing a little character called “That Demon A-Fib-Zebub“. He’s that little voice that’s whispers in your ear “You don’t look sick! A-Fib’s not that bad. You can live with it”.

That little voice has a name: A-Fib Zebub.
When That Demon A-Fib-Zebub pops up, it time to remember that A-Fib is not benign, but a progressive disease. It’s not a “nuisance arrhythmia” as some doctors consider it.
And you should not just “take your meds and get used to it” (as one doctor told his patient). Who wants this demon on their shoulder?
From time to time, That Demon A-Fib-Zebub will float into our infographics and posts.
Don’t Settle for a Lifetime on Meds: Aim for A Cure
A-Fib is definitely curable. (I was cured of my A-Fib in 1998). If you have A-Fib, no matter how long you’ve had it, you should aim for a complete and permanent cure.
Don’t listen to A-Fib-Zebub. Instead, seek encouragement from other patients. Select from our list of over 80 Personal A-Fib stories of Hope to learn how others are dealing with this demon we call Atrial Fibrillation.
Do not learn to live with Atrial Fibrillation.
Seek Your Cure!