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6 Month Cardiologist Check Up Today
As you know, I’m in NSR from January this year after
cardioversion
. I suppose I could say I feel a little deflated as the Dr said he still wants me to have an ablation.... I have to carry on with the drugs and go on the waiting list for an ablation. He said he doesn’t think I’ll stay in NSR....
As you know, I’m in NSR from January this year after
cardioversion
. I suppose I could say I feel a little deflated as the Dr said he still wants me to have an ablation.... I have to carry on with the drugs and go on the waiting list for an ablation. He said he doesn’t think I’ll stay in NSR....
Hidden
in
AF Association
5 years ago
ALC Dropping Fast
Also, I had an Afib event and had
cardioversion
to get back in rhythm. Even before I reached full dose of Venetoclax my white count and ALC were falling fast. After a three weeks at 300mg my ALC has dropped to 1 and I am not sure it has stopped. My Hg is 12.5 and platelets 125.
Also, I had an Afib event and had
cardioversion
to get back in rhythm. Even before I reached full dose of Venetoclax my white count and ALC were falling fast. After a three weeks at 300mg my ALC has dropped to 1 and I am not sure it has stopped. My Hg is 12.5 and platelets 125.
Fant1924
in
CLL Support
5 years ago
Spontaneous cardioversion
Still went to the hospital for the
cardioversion
. They hooked me up to the ECG and yep - I somehow after almost 10 days I naturally reverted. Hoping it sticks. Bumping up the flecainide dose, lower stress, better diet and easier exercise routine seem to have done the trick.
Still went to the hospital for the
cardioversion
. They hooked me up to the ECG and yep - I somehow after almost 10 days I naturally reverted. Hoping it sticks. Bumping up the flecainide dose, lower stress, better diet and easier exercise routine seem to have done the trick.
Norman17
in
AF Association
5 years ago
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pre assement
Pre assement tomorrow ready for my 3rd
cardioversion
Tuesday. Hopefully it will work but I don't have much faith.
Pre assement tomorrow ready for my 3rd
cardioversion
Tuesday. Hopefully it will work but I don't have much faith.
Olliemonty58
in
AF Association
5 years ago
Enzyme CQ10
Last week I had
cardioversion
#7 and have been back on flecainide and a beta blocker. Since then I have had this sensation in my chest which is similar to the after effects of bronchospasm.
Last week I had
cardioversion
#7 and have been back on flecainide and a beta blocker. Since then I have had this sensation in my chest which is similar to the after effects of bronchospasm.
Jonathan_C
in
AF Association
5 years ago
Afib medications and erection problems
Hello everyone , i'm 35 years old had a couple of afib episodes that took me to the ER , 1
cardioversion
, and taking bisoprolol 2.5 mg and statins for my cholesterol , for the past year i have been facing problems with erection and maintaining it and getting it actually .
Hello everyone , i'm 35 years old had a couple of afib episodes that took me to the ER , 1
cardioversion
, and taking bisoprolol 2.5 mg and statins for my cholesterol , for the past year i have been facing problems with erection and maintaining it and getting it actually .
davidss82
in
AF Association
5 years ago
Echocardiogram tomorrow...
I had my
Cardioversion
on January 17th 2019. I went back into NSR and have been there ever since! I still take the drugs, no issues with that. I’ve changed my lifestyle and now am looking forward to seeing the Cardiologist next week.
I had my
Cardioversion
on January 17th 2019. I went back into NSR and have been there ever since! I still take the drugs, no issues with that. I’ve changed my lifestyle and now am looking forward to seeing the Cardiologist next week.
Hidden
in
AF Association
5 years ago
Starting Digoxin
They did a
cardioversion
but it didn't take. Now they're talking about ablation then to try the
cardioversion
again. In the meantime, they've added Digoxin to the soup. Wow, text book side effects.
They did a
cardioversion
but it didn't take. Now they're talking about ablation then to try the
cardioversion
again. In the meantime, they've added Digoxin to the soup. Wow, text book side effects.
Hidden
in
AF Association
5 years ago
Breathlessness
I’ve had a ‘successful’
CardioVersion
(the recovery from the general anaesthetic was very slow). I’m waiting for an ablation hopefully in July. My problem is since the procedure I’ve had chronic breathlessness - I can’t walk 25 yards without stopping and leaning on something.
I’ve had a ‘successful’
CardioVersion
(the recovery from the general anaesthetic was very slow). I’m waiting for an ablation hopefully in July. My problem is since the procedure I’ve had chronic breathlessness - I can’t walk 25 yards without stopping and leaning on something.
AfterU
in
AF Association
5 years ago
6 weeks and counting ! Flec AND verapamil anyone ?
I`m chuffed ;-) It`s exactly 6 weeks today I had my
cardioversion
. I`m still in NR - back of the net. I think the 200mg flecainide dose is helping me stay in sinus. Here`s the thing though - I`m seeing my cardiologist on Monday for the 'follow up' appointment.
I`m chuffed ;-) It`s exactly 6 weeks today I had my
cardioversion
. I`m still in NR - back of the net. I think the 200mg flecainide dose is helping me stay in sinus. Here`s the thing though - I`m seeing my cardiologist on Monday for the 'follow up' appointment.
Paulbounce
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 years ago
Restoring Hearth Rhythm through drugs - is it a gradual process?
I understand that if
cardioversion
restores NSR it does so instantly, my main question refers to any restoration of NSR through drugs, 'natural' or other. Is this normally a gradual process? Following from this are there degrees of irregularity?
I understand that if
cardioversion
restores NSR it does so instantly, my main question refers to any restoration of NSR through drugs, 'natural' or other. Is this normally a gradual process? Following from this are there degrees of irregularity?
Ivan_the_Terrible
in
AF Association
5 years ago
Looking for advice on EP visit and next steps
I had my first non-converting episode of AF back in July 2017 when I was 27 years old, in which I eventually needed
cardioversion
to get converted back to sinus rhythm. I've since been on 120mg Cartia XT (diltiazem) extended release daily.
I had my first non-converting episode of AF back in July 2017 when I was 27 years old, in which I eventually needed
cardioversion
to get converted back to sinus rhythm. I've since been on 120mg Cartia XT (diltiazem) extended release daily.
breadsander
in
AF Association
5 years ago
Atrial flutter
While an inpatient, the cardiologists decided that I should have the
cardioversion
straight away. It was performed on Tuesday this week. What I'm not sure about is my current situation, after the
cardioversion
.
While an inpatient, the cardiologists decided that I should have the
cardioversion
straight away. It was performed on Tuesday this week. What I'm not sure about is my current situation, after the
cardioversion
.
NorthLeedsJohnny
in
AF Association
5 years ago
Xarelto and HMB
I had an electrical
cardioversion
on Wednesday too, & while the staff were sympathetic, no-one seemed overly concerned. I'm at a loss as to what to do next. Thanks in advance for any help you may be able to give me.
I had an electrical
cardioversion
on Wednesday too, & while the staff were sympathetic, no-one seemed overly concerned. I'm at a loss as to what to do next. Thanks in advance for any help you may be able to give me.
100h
in
Anticoagulation Support
5 years ago
After Cardioversion
After echo they brought me back yesterday for a
cardioversion
. Initially fine but 11 hours later back in Afib / flutter. My question is: does this definitely mean that it has not worked or is there still a chance? Many thanks again to you all for your support.
After echo they brought me back yesterday for a
cardioversion
. Initially fine but 11 hours later back in Afib / flutter. My question is: does this definitely mean that it has not worked or is there still a chance? Many thanks again to you all for your support.
David21
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 years ago
hybrid ablation
I have not posted for lately. I just resigned myself to the fact that I will be in permanent afib forever. After numerous cardioversions and two ablations (which kept me in rythm for about two years only). However, a friend of my son had the hybrid ablation which is particularly good for folks in
I have not posted for lately. I just resigned myself to the fact that I will be in permanent afib forever. After numerous cardioversions and two ablations (which kept me in rythm for about two years only). However, a friend of my son had the hybrid ablation which is particularly good for folks in
lakebudd
in
AF Association
5 years ago
back in a-fib post ablation
I'm scheduled to have another
cardioversion
next Friday to see if I can get back into sinus rhythm. If not, I'm back for ablation #2 at the end of August. This is really, really frustrating. I'm a former mountain bike racer, and now I can't even ride 200 meters without feeling faint.
I'm scheduled to have another
cardioversion
next Friday to see if I can get back into sinus rhythm. If not, I'm back for ablation #2 at the end of August. This is really, really frustrating. I'm a former mountain bike racer, and now I can't even ride 200 meters without feeling faint.
Norman17
in
AF Association
5 years ago
Anticoagulants after cardioversion
Hi everyone I've had A F for 8 months I'm on bisoprolol 3.75 and Xarelto 20mg waiting for
cardioversion
was hoping to get off Xarelto can anyone tell me if it's possible please.
Hi everyone I've had A F for 8 months I'm on bisoprolol 3.75 and Xarelto 20mg waiting for
cardioversion
was hoping to get off Xarelto can anyone tell me if it's possible please.
Twosticks
in
AF Association
5 years ago
Life and meds after Cardioversion?
Hi all, I'm new to AF and this forum so apologies if anything I ask has already been covered but I'm after some advice about what to realistically expect post
cardioversion
please? I'm 38 and been diagnosed with AF in April.
Hi all, I'm new to AF and this forum so apologies if anything I ask has already been covered but I'm after some advice about what to realistically expect post
cardioversion
please? I'm 38 and been diagnosed with AF in April.
Noxof
in
AF Association
5 years ago
AF and muscle pain.
Hi all I was diagnosed with AF at the start of May and am due to have a
cardioversion
on the 4th July. Have been put on the following medication but my heartbeat is still averaging 100 to 120. These readings are coming from the Kardia I purchased.
Hi all I was diagnosed with AF at the start of May and am due to have a
cardioversion
on the 4th July. Have been put on the following medication but my heartbeat is still averaging 100 to 120. These readings are coming from the Kardia I purchased.
Poppy128
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 years ago
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