I have had an arrythmia problem for many years, for which I have had various tests and seen a number of different cardiologists.
Last April, I had a more unsual episode - for no apparent reason, my heart stared to race while I was sitting watching TV. When I checked my pulse (Somthing I have done many time over the years due to arrythmia), it was going like the clappers and felt all over the place. As it wouldn't settle, I rang 111 and, long story short, an ambulance was dispatched and I was taken to A&E. I was told by the paramedics and in A&E that my heart was in AF.
After a couple of hours it settled down and I was discharged. I did not receive any treatment for it and was not given any follow up appointment, so I assumed it was just a freak one-off thing that had happened. More recently - just under a week ago, the same thing happened and I, again, ended up in A&E. This time, it did not return to normal rhythm without intervention - beta blockers and IV magnesium. I was then discharged with blood thinners and tole that I would need to be seen in cardiology at some stage.
I am really really anxious about taking the blood thinners as |I have a couple of underlying conditions involving bleeds (I was already undergoing tests for these which are ongoing at present). I spoke with my GP and I explained my concerns to her and said that I would really like to discuss the risks etc with a cardioloigist but she said that a referral could be quite a few months and that I should take the medication in the meantime. I have now managed to get a fairly early appointment with the cardiologist I used to be under for my arrthymia, which is just a couple of weeks ago. Because of my other heath issues around bleeds, I am really worried about taking the meds I have been prescribed and am wondering if waiting a couple more weeks would really make a big difference. Naturally, I would have to seek help if I went into another Afib episode in the meantime. Hope you can help.