Hi everyone after a year of waiting in persistent AF, I have just received my letter, with date for Ablation in May. I’m so pleased to be having it finally done, and hopefully relief from constant burden, tinged with trepidation, I may add!! Hoping for a good result. All the best to you all!
Date for Ablation at last!: Hi everyone... - Atrial Fibrillati...
Date for Ablation at last!
That’s good news and truly hoping all goes well for you on the day. Wishing you well.
excellent news, please let us know how you get on ……..
Wishing you a successful outcome Bailey.
Good news and don't forget to read our fact sheets on preparaing for and recovering from ablation.
That’s brilliant news wishing you all the best take care x
Best wishes and let us know how you go on. Read the leaflets and rest afterwards xxx
All the very best 👍
great news and wishing you all the best. x
How long did you have to wait from going into persistent AF and first getting to see a consultant? Wife went persistent a month ago and GP put in urgent referral to hospital but we've heard nothing.
I wouldn’t hold your breath if I were you. 😟The current waiting time is around 12 months. My cardiologist in Derriford, Plymouth says I can’t wait that long and wants to go straight to pacemaker and AV node ablation 😟
I chased the referral and as an urgent cardiology referral an initial appointment should occur within 6 weeks. Reality in North Devon is that its actually 6 months.
don’t fret about going for pace and ablate. I went through 3 ablations and still had to go for pace and ablate. Wish I had been given that option straight away. It was a Godsend when they did it. Finally no more tachycardia!
great stuff. Hope it all goes swimmingly!
That's wo derful. Hope you have a great result👍
Wishing you all the best! 🤞🤞👍
Good news. Soon be done and you will be on the road to recovery
Brilliant news! Keep us updated. All the very best to you.
Hope all goes well
all the very best to you. A cardiac Ablation for Flutter was successful for me .
Very best wishes.I had mine last May.
Best of luck!
Best of luck, mine is 10th May, for Atrial Flutter
All the best to you.
Good for you - the best part is when it is over! The docs get better and better at it, so I bet all will go splendidly. Remember to take it easy for a bit afterward and follow doc's orders.
Sending my very best wishes for the procedure and hoping it makes you feel a whole lot better soon.
Best of luck to you!
For 1st consultation....tests if needed are running at about 10 months, so add that on, and then they'll decide what is needed.
It will be over and done with before you know. Relax, these guys got it. You'll be fascinated by the room it's like a spaceship, so high tech. Best wishes for nsr afterwards xx
Thank you so much. Sounds interesting!
It is. I walked into the Cath lab, and said "I think I'd like to watch this, just not on me" five people in the room at that stage before the EP. Btws he was in the room next door leaning against a counter, legs crossed, arms folded, in his jeans And hoodie, looking so relaxed...and my thought on seeing him was "if he's that relaxed I might as well be relaxed too". Heading for five months nsr and it's great
Sending you good wishes! Take care!
Great news!
all the very best. I’m sure you’ll be feeling better soon. Don’t forget to get plenty rest and feet up time after.👍
That's exciting news. Glad you have a date and best of luck!