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Atrial Bigeminy after ablation

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Good morning everyone,

I’m 6 weeks post ablation and for the last week I’m been suffering from all sorts of ectopics and flutters . I sent my ECG to a consultant and their response was it Atrial Bigeminy . I’m very distressed I’m struggling to get on with my normal day . Has any one else developed this after an ablation?

Much appreciated Michelle .

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Has this happened to anybody ?

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BG2017 in reply toThompson123

Hi,

You could try posting this on the atrial fibrillation association page on HealthUnlocked as you may find more people who have had an ablation and possibly shared your experiences.

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Thank you are try that

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