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What a day …. Icd fired 24 times .. ablation for atrial flutter,now getting pvi done Monday

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Was taken off flecanide and bisoprol on Sunday to prepare for pvi on Tuesday… Monday morning went into afib icd fired twice then half an hr later another 6 times … rang an ambulance fired another 5/6 times then same again when paramedics showed up then in ambulance and in hospital….. heartrate was sitting at 242 in hospital eventually got it settled … done ablation for atrial flutter on Tuesday and staying here till Monday for PVI …. Hopefully I’ll get some relief then my nerves are wrecked!!

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Kaz747

That sounds tough. Thinking of you and sending a virtual hug 🤗

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Green-chair in reply to Kaz747

Cheers …🙏

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Jalia

How awful for you, to say the least! I've had heart rate of 240+ so know what that feels like😱.!! Haven't had experience of ICD firing though but you're in the safest place now. Wishing you all the best for Monday.

J

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Green-chair in reply to Jalia

Thanks 🙏

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CDreamer

OMG - sounds very tough - I’m surprised you have any nerves intact 😱

I do hope that things resolved very soon - you are in the best place and virtual hugs from me too.

Best wishes for your PVI ablation.

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Green-chair in reply to CDreamer

Cheers … proper terrifying 😭

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CDreamer in reply to Green-chair

You really have our sympathies. I believe ICD going off is both scary and painful so hope you are now able to relate a little and recover.

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Green-chair in reply to CDreamer

I know i can’t cope with that again … if it happens like that again I’m thinking of getting it switched off …it’s terrible

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CDreamer in reply to Green-chair

I think in your position I would also consider that action, however, one also has to consider the consequences of having it switched off. Best wishes

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Buffafly

😱 Wow, that really trumps our average posts by a long way! Best wishes ❤️‍🩹🍀

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jeanjeannie50

What a horrible experience for you, a complete nightmare!

Hope all goes well and your PVI is successful on Monday.

Best wishes

Jean

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Green-chair in reply to jeanjeannie50

Thanks jean 🙏

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Mrsvemb

Oh what an awful time you have had. I hope that the PVI is successful on Monday.Val

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Green-chair in reply to Mrsvemb

I know … me too .. thanks

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Frances123

Oh gosh that is awful. So pleased you are now under the watchful eye of the medics. Hope all goes well with your PVI. Please let us know how you get on. X

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Green-chair in reply to Frances123

I will do … thanks 😊

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Nick1957

I see you mentioned coming off bisoprolol and flecanide in readiness for your PVI? I recently had my PVI at St Barts and I was advised to stop Spironlactone only?? I wonder why medication advice is different for same or similar procedures. Maybe a preference or something to do with medicine interactions? Good luck with your PVI tho! 👍

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Green-chair in reply to Nick1957

Cheers … I’m back on both now waiting for PVI on Monday so hopefully get some relief in few months time

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Cally53

Blimey - that sounds extremely frightening!! I hope Monday goes well for you.

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ETHEL103

Omg what you've been thru. Hope everything goes OK.

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Dr-Gohan

Had my ICD with defibrillator go off as they were taking me down stairs to leave hospital following implant procedure. Fired 6 times while I am yelling at the nurse to get the "BLUE MAGNET!"They couldn't locate the magnet so I said ER will have one . Anyway, finally RN came running up to. Me and put the Medtronic magnet over the implant and it shut down.

Taped in place until tech came the next morning. Been good after he reprogrammed the device. Get yourself what you to shut it down. Just for peace of mind.

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Green-chair in reply to Dr-Gohan

I was just thinking that … no way could go through that again …. Had cardiac arrest last year it went into VF but I think all these last episodes have been AF … I’m no EP or anything but definitely needs sorted

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jowalk6

So sorry for you hun. Mine went off 5 times in a row and that was bad enough. I hope they manage to get you sorted, you're in the best place. Be strong hun and take care 🙏 x

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Ducky2003

Yikes!!! When I had my first cardioversion, they did not give me enough sedation and I screamed the roof down as I felt like I'd been kicked in the chest by a horse, so I can imagine what you you felt to a small degree. Hubby and other patients were waiting in the ward next door and he said the colour drained out of everyone's faces when they heard my banshee like wail. 😊. Fingers crossed they get you sorted.🤞.

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