I just found out that I have A-Fib. I went for a regular checkup and the doctor had me get an EKG. At 73, I was very much surprised to learn I have A-Fib. I had many EKG’s and they were always okay. I never smoked or drank, and I eat all the right foods. I also exercise every day. My blood work up is always great. I never get chest pains or anything that would make me think of a heart problem. I always have a lot of energy. But, for the last three months or so I drank a lot of soda with caffeine. I just do not know why or how I got this A-Fib. The question is what do I do now. I had a Stress test with images. The stress and images of my heart before and after were all normal. I far surpassed my age group with this stress test as the doctor stated in his report. I also had an Echocardiogram. That also was normal. I went to two different heart doctors. One doctor told me to do nothing at all about it and just stay on aspirin, which I have been on for many years. I have been taking aspirin for 40 years. My dad told me it was good for my health. The doctor said this may go away, but if it does not, when I hit 75 years of age I will have to be put on another blood thinner. The other doctor wanted to give me an electrical cardioversion. I read about this cardioversion and it was not all that good. Its success rate is less than 50%. What do I do? When I check my pulse, I do feel that it is off sometimes. But that’s no big deal. I do not have any of the symptoms like skipped heartbeats, thud, racing, or erratic heartbeat. I have nothing that is scary at all. My blood pressure is always very good and my pulse is always 68 to 95. Ninety-five is after working out. So, what do I do? Jack