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AF going Hey Wire since an Operation

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I had an Operation 8 weeks ago since having an Anaesetic my AF has been going Hey Wire ???? Has anyone else had the same Problem & if so how long does it last. ??????

Thanks. Rob xx

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There is a recent thread on here somewhere where someone else has had a similar problem.

Koll

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Thankyou Koll I will try & find it & have a read. It's so Debilitating at times having AF. Thanks again for the reply. Brake care.

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Personally I never had a problem but we are all different and others may well have interference in this way.

Adrenaline has been linked, especially in local anaesthetics and AF patients advised to warn doctors and dentists that they have AF to avoid this.

Bob

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Thanks Bob. My Cardialogist did mention there may be a problem Post op & sure enough there was. I'm having problems every two days lasting for 6 to 8 hours. Hopefully it will subside soon. Not sure about an Ablation yet that's scary stuff with a chance of a Stroke or a Heart Attach. ???? Being a ex Nurse this scares me even more. Seeing a Cardialogist on the 21 at November. Wasn't overly happy with the one I was seeing. I hope the Meds will do there stuff and act as a Beta Blocker. Just annoyed that I hVe this as I've never taken Medication in my life until now this past 3 months.

Thanks for sharing. Hope all is good with you.

Regards. Rob

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Robyncarmen in reply toBobD

Thanks Bob. My Cardialogist did mention there may be a problem Post op & sure enough there was. I'm having problems every two days lasting for 6 to 8 hours. Hopefully it will subside soon. Not sure about an Ablation yet that's scary stuff with a chance of a Stroke or a Heart Attach. ???? Being a ex Nurse this scares me even more. Seeing a Cardialogist on the 21 at November. Wasn't overly happy with the one I was seeing. I hope the Meds will do there stuff and act as a Beta Blocker. Just annoyed that I hVe this as I've never taken Medication in my life until now this past 3 months.

Thanks for sharing. Hope all is good with you.

Regards. Rob

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Independ

The first ablation I had done did not work, I had freeze method that time. If you are still getting it 8 weeks after it probably hasn't worked and you need to go back or at least ring them up.

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Loo61

I've had two PVIs within 2 months both have so far been successful. Part of the trial I was on required me to have my 2nd around 8 weeks of the 1st as although I had no AF during this time they discovered they had to re-do one of my veins which would have broken out again eventually! Its perfectly safe. I have no worries and would have many more if need be ! :-)

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