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Periodic episodes of fluctuating tachycardia while in AFib.
Eventually had
cardiac
ablation
. Took amiadorone for 3 months then they pulled me off of it. Managed a full 3 months of AFib free living until October last year. AFib started coming back again. They put me on flecaneid "as needed" with extra metaprolol.
Eventually had
cardiac
ablation
. Took amiadorone for 3 months then they pulled me off of it. Managed a full 3 months of AFib free living until October last year. AFib started coming back again. They put me on flecaneid "as needed" with extra metaprolol.
Arrythimicaneurysm
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
1 year ago
Any advice appreciated
Long story cut short, 2020 had
cardiac
ablation
for SVT. Blue lighted lots of times within a year HR over 200 highest 269.Been ok, ish for past 3 yrs. Never fully back to normal self. August last year my heart went crazy, fast high HR, stop start beats ( lituary all over place).
Long story cut short, 2020 had
cardiac
ablation
for SVT. Blue lighted lots of times within a year HR over 200 highest 269.Been ok, ish for past 3 yrs. Never fully back to normal self. August last year my heart went crazy, fast high HR, stop start beats ( lituary all over place).
Florancedougal
in
AF Association
1 year ago
ablation
I am about to be assessed to have a
cardiac
ablation
does it be as uncomfortable as I have been told?
I am about to be assessed to have a
cardiac
ablation
does it be as uncomfortable as I have been told?
Lumps
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
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cardiac ablation
my cardiologist had recommended an ablation a year ago but I choose to wait. I’ve had very few episodes on Flecinide and Eliquis. Now he’s saying my heart rate is getting too low and we need to revisit having the ablation. I’m looking for feedback from those who have had the procedure.
my cardiologist had recommended an ablation a year ago but I choose to wait. I’ve had very few episodes on Flecinide and Eliquis. Now he’s saying my heart rate is getting too low and we need to revisit having the ablation. I’m looking for feedback from those who have had the procedure.
Rals52
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Ablation
Hi I am waiting for a catheter ablation procedure. Wanted to know people's experiences of this please.
Hi I am waiting for a catheter ablation procedure. Wanted to know people's experiences of this please.
Grannypat65
in
British Heart Foundation
3 days ago
Anticoagulants stopped by new consultant
I'll try to be as brief as possible! January 2019 I was diagnosed with a pulmonary embolism in both lungs and also AF and flutter. After various unsuccessful attempts to correct heart I had a catheter ablation June 2019 . Responded well and put on Bisoprolol and anticoagulants which I was told would
I'll try to be as brief as possible! January 2019 I was diagnosed with a pulmonary embolism in both lungs and also AF and flutter. After various unsuccessful attempts to correct heart I had a catheter ablation June 2019 . Responded well and put on Bisoprolol and anticoagulants which I was told would
Nafi
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
8 days ago
Ablation update
Well, I had a catheter Ablation in February and had a 7 day ECG last week to check how it went. I can say that gladly it was successful, done by Prof Richard Schilling and thanks very much for his skills and knowledge. Hoping to continue recovering in the months to come. I had an insurance funded treatment
Well, I had a catheter Ablation in February and had a 7 day ECG last week to check how it went. I can say that gladly it was successful, done by Prof Richard Schilling and thanks very much for his skills and knowledge. Hoping to continue recovering in the months to come. I had an insurance funded treatment
LaceyLady
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
12 days ago
Test results help
Hello first time post, I wonder if anyone could share any light on my results? I'm due to have pci tomorrow but I still haven't seen a consultant since these results to discuss and I'm a bit nervous.I had a catheter ablation about 5 years ago and that went OK but now I haven't a clue about this!I'm 52
Hello first time post, I wonder if anyone could share any light on my results? I'm due to have pci tomorrow but I still haven't seen a consultant since these results to discuss and I'm a bit nervous.I had a catheter ablation about 5 years ago and that went OK but now I haven't a clue about this!I'm 52
Mariamoggy
in
British Heart Foundation
14 days ago
Having an ablation when AF is well controlled or when things deteriorate?
I keep reading posts where the decision is made to hold off on an ablation as the medications are working well. My meds are doing a great job and I have been in the hold off camp. I have just read a cardiology review 'Ablation as First-line Therapy for Atrial Fibrillation' by Jason G Andrade where he
I keep reading posts where the decision is made to hold off on an ablation as the medications are working well. My meds are doing a great job and I have been in the hold off camp. I have just read a cardiology review 'Ablation as First-line Therapy for Atrial Fibrillation' by Jason G Andrade where he
OzRob
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
18 days ago
Afib heart ablation Post Op
I am curious to hear how people felt immediately after the catheter ablation and for the week following. I don't know if I should sign up for more time off work or if three days is enough of a recovery period.
I am curious to hear how people felt immediately after the catheter ablation and for the week following. I don't know if I should sign up for more time off work or if three days is enough of a recovery period.
afibsucs
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
26 days ago
Update following catheter ablation.
Well, those 6 weeks (on Tuesday) have flown and the heart continues to behave 🤞😊Still getting a feeling of trapped wind when I swallow especially when I lie down at night. My GP thinks this may be the esomoprazole as it's notorious for causing gas. I also have a bit of a sore tongue of all things,
Well, those 6 weeks (on Tuesday) have flown and the heart continues to behave 🤞😊Still getting a feeling of trapped wind when I swallow especially when I lie down at night. My GP thinks this may be the esomoprazole as it's notorious for causing gas. I also have a bit of a sore tongue of all things,
Karendeena
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
One year post endometrial ablation and lap update.
This time last year I had endometrial ablation. Mirena coil fitted and bilateral ovarian cysts removed. All has been really good. I occasionally get verve pain around port sites from my lap but generally much better. No period in a year which is an unbelievable relief after months of flooding pre op
This time last year I had endometrial ablation. Mirena coil fitted and bilateral ovarian cysts removed. All has been really good. I occasionally get verve pain around port sites from my lap but generally much better. No period in a year which is an unbelievable relief after months of flooding pre op
NikkiJR
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Endometriosis UK
1 month ago
Medscape posts the new consensus about treating AF
“previously, catheter ablation has been used mainly for patients with paroxysmal AF who have already tried or who were intolerant to antiarrhythmic medical treatments, but now, the consensus statement is recommending catheter ablation even in patients who have not tried other treatments. This is based
“previously, catheter ablation has been used mainly for patients with paroxysmal AF who have already tried or who were intolerant to antiarrhythmic medical treatments, but now, the consensus statement is recommending catheter ablation even in patients who have not tried other treatments. This is based
OldJane
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
International experts agree on standards for catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation
Hot off the press! Essential reading for anyone considering an ablation. https://www.escardio.org/The-ESC/Press-Office/Press-releases/International-experts-agree-on-standards-for-catheter-ablation-of-atrial-fibrillation Best wishes
Hot off the press! Essential reading for anyone considering an ablation. https://www.escardio.org/The-ESC/Press-Office/Press-releases/International-experts-agree-on-standards-for-catheter-ablation-of-atrial-fibrillation Best wishes
MikeThePike
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
a week later
I was diagnosed with AF 7 years ago while at our holiday home in Spain and had the catheter ablation 5 years ago in Switzerland our main home. I wrote last week that I had a cold and thought I was back in AF after being free for 5 years and in Spain again. After 6 days of continual high heart rate
I was diagnosed with AF 7 years ago while at our holiday home in Spain and had the catheter ablation 5 years ago in Switzerland our main home. I wrote last week that I had a cold and thought I was back in AF after being free for 5 years and in Spain again. After 6 days of continual high heart rate
mavart
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Ablation damage
Hi, Would anyone know, if there is a possibility of permanent heart muscle damage during a
cardiac
ablation
for someone who has suffered from Wolff Parkinson White Syndrome with Af that could cause something more serious in the future and what tests would be needed to identify this problem if damage
Hi, Would anyone know, if there is a possibility of permanent heart muscle damage during a
cardiac
ablation
for someone who has suffered from Wolff Parkinson White Syndrome with Af that could cause something more serious in the future and what tests would be needed to identify this problem if damage
Nomis21
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Ablation damage
Hi,Would anyone know, if there is a possibility of permanent heart muscle damage during a
cardiac
ablation
for someone who has suffered from Wolff Parkinson White Syndrome with Af that could cause something more serious in the future and what tests would be needed to identify this problem if damage had
Hi,Would anyone know, if there is a possibility of permanent heart muscle damage during a
cardiac
ablation
for someone who has suffered from Wolff Parkinson White Syndrome with Af that could cause something more serious in the future and what tests would be needed to identify this problem if damage had
Nomis21
in
Arrhythmia Alliance Heart Failure
1 year ago
sympathetic ears…
Sometimes I think no one else gets it :( I was lucky to get surgery on Wednesday. This is my third surgery but I really was so so poorly afterwards. I’m feeling lonely, tired, emotional and in pain. I hate people worrying about me so I’ve kept it quiet ish, hardly anyone knows and now I feel useless
Sometimes I think no one else gets it :( I was lucky to get surgery on Wednesday. This is my third surgery but I really was so so poorly afterwards. I’m feeling lonely, tired, emotional and in pain. I hate people worrying about me so I’ve kept it quiet ish, hardly anyone knows and now I feel useless
endotheline
in
Endometriosis UK
2 months ago
Thank you - all of you lovely people
I have been well and truly supported by you all as I approach my catheter ablation scheduled for tomorrow in Glenfield Hospital.Having made several posts to gain reassurance I will be going ahead although I am still very scared and fragile. I will let you all know in due course (hopefully) and thank
I have been well and truly supported by you all as I approach my catheter ablation scheduled for tomorrow in Glenfield Hospital.Having made several posts to gain reassurance I will be going ahead although I am still very scared and fragile. I will let you all know in due course (hopefully) and thank
Karendeena
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Minimally Invasive AFib surgery in Tokyo with Dr Ohtsuka
I have very recently returned from Japan and I thought I should add my experience of AFib surgery there to the forum for those who are interested.My surgery was just over 5 weeks ago at Newheart Watababe Institute with Dr Toshiya Ohtsuka. I travelled to Tokyo from Canada, where I live, alone. I was due
I have very recently returned from Japan and I thought I should add my experience of AFib surgery there to the forum for those who are interested.My surgery was just over 5 weeks ago at Newheart Watababe Institute with Dr Toshiya Ohtsuka. I travelled to Tokyo from Canada, where I live, alone. I was due
Letofeyd
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
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