So a quick re-cap
Flutter Ablation 2018
Fibrillation triggered by the Ablation two days later
No meds for nearly a year and then PAF on and off for a few hours about a dozen times for the last couple of years, always at night and always bloated.
Discovered wheat was triggering bloating and also even a small amount of alcohol
Twice a day Flecainide 100 mg
Generally irritated that at 65 I was chained to this condition even though I know nearly everyone out there has it far worse than me and I should stop feeling sorry for myself.
Great electro-cardiologist in Richard Till at the Norfolk and Norwich hospital
Excellent resource with “chats” with Sanjay Gupta.
Have BUPA cover.
Last Sunday went in privately and had a cryo-catheter ablation under happy juice.
Going back to work tomorrow.
The procedure went fine the only curved ball was getting an allergic reaction to the sticking plaster holding the dressing so I have a very sore piece of skin but luckily well away from the entry site.
Feel fine, quite a few ectopics etc but that aside seem ok.
So seeing Richard in a month and then no doubt decisions as to whether I can stop the Flecainide which I think is giving me peripheral neuropathy in my feet and generally “flattening” my mood.
I turn 66 next month and it will be interesting if he wants me to stay on Rivaroxaban now, I have also been on Statins for a couple of months.
I feel a tad like one of my clients in prison, waiting for a parole hearing 😂
One thing was very sobering for me was that last night I bumped into another lawyer who I know who lives down the road from me. She is 20 years younger and had her ablation last year. The son of a friend of ours, who is mid-30’s and an ultra athlete has it too. Makes me realise what a real whinnying wimp I am, especially when I see my cohort group dealing with cancer and other real illnesses. So in the words of my youngest daughter, the doctor, “ man up dad!”
Thanks for listening guys, as this forum has been a massive comfort over the last three years, and hopefully for many to come.