I am 65 year old physically active male. I have had persistent AFIB for 10 months and the only impact to my lifestyle is the inability to cycle at the previous pace - a state I have come to terms with.
I have had two unsuccessful cardioconversions. My doctor says I have two options
1. Remain on Metoprolol and stay in AFIB the rest of my life or
2. Go on Amiodarone, get my HR controlled and then have an ablation.
I have read that AFIB increases your chance of stroke, congestive heart failure and dementia...especially if you have hypertension which I do. This info suggests I should go the ablation route but I am not sure how significant the stroke, congestive heart failure, and dementia risks really are.
I am wondering if other Asymptomatic Affibers have had ablation surgery and why?
Thank you
Mike