It's been 13 months since my ablation ... Although I have been in and had a angiogram everything is ticking away nicely. I still suffer a bit of breathlessness I'm trying to get fitter but feel like a different bloke never forgetting the havoc Af had on my life.
Mentally I feel strong life's looking good and long may it last .
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I still take apixaban , ramipril and bisoprolo some medication for a previous heart issue (heart attack) .
I am the most comfortable I have every been on the medication I’m on and truly do feel well , as I said before Af is unpredictable turns your life upside down and I know it can come back at the drop or a hat , but while I feel the way I do I’m enjoying life .
Good to hear that you're well Bauldy and doing your best to get fitter. AF can certainly be life changing. I think after all the lethargy it can cause has gone, it's certainly a good idea to do our best to get back to a good fitness level. I'm trying hard to do the same.
I had a heart attack 10 years ago , I was 46 and I thought the impact on my life and my families life was devastating, but you adjust your live style and get on with it .
The onset of af had a bigger impact on my life than the heart attack .... every way I turned there was no let up , you can not plan anything because I never knew when it was going to rear it’s ugly head my life was in chaos until my ablation which thankfully worked.
I feel for fellow sufferers and wish everyone success in their treatment.
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