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Question for anyone who has had OHS please
Yesterday I have a
cardioversion
which was successful. I feel like I have gone back to day one with the pain. I’ve got small red mark from where the
cardioversion
was. I appreciate that everything has to knit back together but the pain on my right boob is sooo bad.
Yesterday I have a
cardioversion
which was successful. I feel like I have gone back to day one with the pain. I’ve got small red mark from where the
cardioversion
was. I appreciate that everything has to knit back together but the pain on my right boob is sooo bad.
Sally_Scott
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Do I need to be concerned? UPDATE!
This morning I was told cardiology planned to do a
cardioversion
. However, whilst waiting for that I went to the loo.
This morning I was told cardiology planned to do a
cardioversion
. However, whilst waiting for that I went to the loo.
Dippy22
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Question for anyone who has had Open heart surgery
I’ve got small red mark from where the
cardioversion
was. I appreciate that everything has to knit back together but the pain on my right boob is sooo bad. Has anyone else had this and if so how long did it last for?
I’ve got small red mark from where the
cardioversion
was. I appreciate that everything has to knit back together but the pain on my right boob is sooo bad. Has anyone else had this and if so how long did it last for?
Sally_Scott
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
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Thank you all for replies, re Bisoprolol. Back in AF today !
The last
cardioversion
I had 16 months ago lasted 4 months , I felt on top of the world ,and was looking forward to feeling the same. I’m so disappointed. I am on the waiting list to have an ablation at Cambridge, I just hope I don’t have to wait too long .
The last
cardioversion
I had 16 months ago lasted 4 months , I felt on top of the world ,and was looking forward to feeling the same. I’m so disappointed. I am on the waiting list to have an ablation at Cambridge, I just hope I don’t have to wait too long .
Beverleyb
in
AF Association
1 year ago
AF and weight gain. Do AF and associated treatments impact on the ability to lose weight?
Cardioversion
undergone which was not helpful and now await postponed ablation. I constantly feel very sluggish and have put on nearly a stone in the last year. I have been on a strictly calorie controlled diet for the last 5 weeks and have not lost a single pound! Most disheartening.
Cardioversion
undergone which was not helpful and now await postponed ablation. I constantly feel very sluggish and have put on nearly a stone in the last year. I have been on a strictly calorie controlled diet for the last 5 weeks and have not lost a single pound! Most disheartening.
HettieHen
in
AF Association
1 year ago
PIP Claim with AFib
I have had permanent AFib for last 15 months, had
Cardioversion
last August, lasted less than 1 hour, came back with a vengeance, under Thoracic consultant, as breathing down, having further tests.
I have had permanent AFib for last 15 months, had
Cardioversion
last August, lasted less than 1 hour, came back with a vengeance, under Thoracic consultant, as breathing down, having further tests.
BHFK967
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
medication for AF
I am on Bisoprolol and Edoxaban but my cardio doctor has given me a choice of trying medication or ablation to cure it as it’s not constant I can’t have
cardioversion
.
I am on Bisoprolol and Edoxaban but my cardio doctor has given me a choice of trying medication or ablation to cure it as it’s not constant I can’t have
cardioversion
.
NLGA
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Heavy arms and legs…
My worry is - if it’s not the medication causing the problem & not the condition ( having not felt any better in the week following the
cardioversion
) what could it be?
My worry is - if it’s not the medication causing the problem & not the condition ( having not felt any better in the week following the
cardioversion
) what could it be?
Heartening
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
How long should I wait?
68, male, no underlying conditions, relatively fit, not overweight. Afib diagnosed 2019. 2 cardioversions in 2020, 3 months apart. No problems since until recently. Irregular heartbeat returned 2 days ago, after overworking on a diy project then stupidly rewarding myself with alcohol. On Apixiban
68, male, no underlying conditions, relatively fit, not overweight. Afib diagnosed 2019. 2 cardioversions in 2020, 3 months apart. No problems since until recently. Irregular heartbeat returned 2 days ago, after overworking on a diy project then stupidly rewarding myself with alcohol. On Apixiban
gtkelly
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Successful Cardioversion
So after a successful
Cardioversion
does that mean I no longer have AF ? Do I need to tell someone such as a travel insurer. I think the answer will be yes but was wondering what you great peoples experience was. Thanks
So after a successful
Cardioversion
does that mean I no longer have AF ? Do I need to tell someone such as a travel insurer. I think the answer will be yes but was wondering what you great peoples experience was. Thanks
Davidc1075
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Feeling grim after hospital stay for AF episode - advice please!
Had particularly tenacious episode of AF which failed to respond to my usual Flecainide PIP. This led to hospital over the weekend. After a somewhat lengthy process I eventually returned to sinus rhythm with the help of more flecainide, more Bisoprolol and a new one for me, IV magnesium. I was discharged
Had particularly tenacious episode of AF which failed to respond to my usual Flecainide PIP. This led to hospital over the weekend. After a somewhat lengthy process I eventually returned to sinus rhythm with the help of more flecainide, more Bisoprolol and a new one for me, IV magnesium. I was discharged
CentreHalfMum
in
AF Association
1 year ago
exercise anxiety
I got it checked and confirmed afib but it was continuous for a month until I had a successful
cardioversion
2 months later. Since then (nearly 2 years have passed) I haven’t once converted back in afib and had sinus rhythm ever since.
I got it checked and confirmed afib but it was continuous for a month until I had a successful
cardioversion
2 months later. Since then (nearly 2 years have passed) I haven’t once converted back in afib and had sinus rhythm ever since.
Fondant
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Persistent/Permanent AF in preference to Paroxysmal??
I have paroxysmal AF which is now persistent (over 7 days continuous AF only resolvable to NSR with DCCV
cardioversion
). I have had 3 ablations for AF and 1 for atrial flutter.
I have paroxysmal AF which is now persistent (over 7 days continuous AF only resolvable to NSR with DCCV
cardioversion
). I have had 3 ablations for AF and 1 for atrial flutter.
gorpo59
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Stopping medications
Long story short, last May I had an episode of atrial flutter and I had to do a
cardioversion
. After that, I was put on bisoprolol and rivoraxoban but unfortunately I got a lot of terrible side effects. The bisoprolol made me really exhausted and I gained 7kilos of fluids.
Long story short, last May I had an episode of atrial flutter and I had to do a
cardioversion
. After that, I was put on bisoprolol and rivoraxoban but unfortunately I got a lot of terrible side effects. The bisoprolol made me really exhausted and I gained 7kilos of fluids.
Laurap18
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Heart valve checks…!
I underwent a
cardioversion
which was successful. Only now I’m being told a yearly check up on my valve is standard practice. Does everyone get regular checks. I have mentioned a lack of attention (to my GP) in the past re: my mechanical valve but nothing has happened.
I underwent a
cardioversion
which was successful. Only now I’m being told a yearly check up on my valve is standard practice. Does everyone get regular checks. I have mentioned a lack of attention (to my GP) in the past re: my mechanical valve but nothing has happened.
Suzy61Taylor
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Trying to be patient.
It made my AF seem not that big of a deal and am now in a sinus rhythm since my
Cardioversion
in Jan 22. The problem is I’ve never met my cardiologist. I was diagnosed with persistent AF in July 21 and was put on 2.5mg bisop and 60mg edox and had a
Cardioversion
as mentioned above.
It made my AF seem not that big of a deal and am now in a sinus rhythm since my
Cardioversion
in Jan 22. The problem is I’ve never met my cardiologist. I was diagnosed with persistent AF in July 21 and was put on 2.5mg bisop and 60mg edox and had a
Cardioversion
as mentioned above.
wordzo
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Sotalol and troubles breathing
I would like to reach out to see if anybody has ever had similar experience as I do at present.After 7 cardioversions and 2 ablations I was eventually and surprisingly converted to sinus 7months ago with Sotalol(amiodarone and flecainide failed to do so) and remained in sinus since. I am very active
I would like to reach out to see if anybody has ever had similar experience as I do at present.After 7 cardioversions and 2 ablations I was eventually and surprisingly converted to sinus 7months ago with Sotalol(amiodarone and flecainide failed to do so) and remained in sinus since. I am very active
55zuzanka61
in
AF Association
1 year ago
An Update to Tokyo Update
Some have nerve pain and some have atrial flutter that may require a
cardioversion
. I had tachycardia at about 125 HR for 3-4 days, a few days after the operation, that converted spontaneously, and a short bout of AFib three weeks after the Op that converted naturally and none since.
Some have nerve pain and some have atrial flutter that may require a
cardioversion
. I had tachycardia at about 125 HR for 3-4 days, a few days after the operation, that converted spontaneously, and a short bout of AFib three weeks after the Op that converted naturally and none since.
saulger
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Finally captured AF - any athletes out there managing somehow?
They didn’t do
cardioversion
as at my age (62) felt that there was too great a risk of spraying out the clots. They gave me apixaban for the stroke risk then sent me home with prescription for 14 days of bisoprolol & apixaban.
They didn’t do
cardioversion
as at my age (62) felt that there was too great a risk of spraying out the clots. They gave me apixaban for the stroke risk then sent me home with prescription for 14 days of bisoprolol & apixaban.
Sixtyslidogirl
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Hooray hooray got my appointment today!
I've read here so many times how important it is to not hang around with persistent af, and I've not even been offered
cardioversion
or anti arrhythmia drugs yet alone been offered an opportunity to explore future options.
I've read here so many times how important it is to not hang around with persistent af, and I've not even been offered
cardioversion
or anti arrhythmia drugs yet alone been offered an opportunity to explore future options.
Rainfern
in
AF Association
1 year ago
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