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SVT ABLATION

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Does anyone experience the heart trying to go into SVT every night after ablation. I had my ablation September 2023 and have been having these attacks which have now got worse. My blood pressure goes very high and my heartbeat is about 97and within the hour it slowly goes down. This is at night when I was asleep,a lot of my attacks before the ablation happened in the night. It is worrying me because I,m 77 and I have strokes on both sides of my parents. I did have a monitor for 48 hours sometime early this year but my heart was only doing this now and again it was for the heart not the blood pressure. My blood pressure this morning was 162 over 100. Heart 97, woke me up from sleep. My blood pressure has gone up to 182 over 86 but during the day it can be 95 over 60 . Every day it tends to drop low which makes me feel lightheaded and dizzy..

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Hello, thank you for your message, I am sure members of the Forum will offer advice relating to their own experiences. However, if you continue to experience such symptoms it is important not to ignore them and contact your doctor to discuss in detail. If you would like some advice from a member of the Patient Services Team, please do not hesitate to contact: heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/...

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