Heading into 4 months AF free after ablation without a hitch, other than surviving a huge Pulminary embolism brought on by the ablation procedure and massive amounts of blood thinners. After 90 days and a few CT scans I am officially off thinners as of yesterday. Elated and scared at the same time going forward. Now if my resting heart beat just settles down I can get back to business as usual. Wishing all my AF roomies success going forward also. :^)
Success - Finally. Carry on Marine. - Atrial Fibrillati...
Success - Finally. Carry on Marine.
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Oh WOW - thank goodness you survived and hopefully it was worth it now, being AF free is fantastic. Hope all goes to plan. Are you planning to stay off anti-coagulants?
I once owned a boat called Riders on the Storm - unfairly nick-named ROTS........c'est la vie.
BobDVolunteer
Good result eventually. Take care and don't over do things.
Glad to hear that you are progressing well, make sure you keep in touch with us all here.
Jean
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