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CA 6yrs ago, afib started 3yrs ago, 5 cardioversions, 2 ablations, 3 weeks ago my ICD kicked in again at night, thought it was a dreadful nightmare but it was real. no driving again for 6 months, blood tests, Cardiac MRI next week, 24 hrs heart monitor early June, taken off bisoprolol 20mg now on sotatol
CA 6yrs ago, afib started 3yrs ago, 5 cardioversions, 2 ablations, 3 weeks ago my ICD kicked in again at night, thought it was a dreadful nightmare but it was real. no driving again for 6 months, blood tests, Cardiac MRI next week, 24 hrs heart monitor early June, taken off bisoprolol 20mg now on sotatol
Driver11
in
British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
did anyone actually carry on drinking after fast AF and cardioversion?, no one has checked me no one gave me any advice just discharged me?
I was rushed into hospital with fast af but no one said why it happened, no one did anything and I have had to ask to see a cardiologist, how bad is that? no reason as to why and nothing its so bad, can i drink, can i carry on as normal? can i excercise, there seems no reason to it?
I was rushed into hospital with fast af but no one said why it happened, no one did anything and I have had to ask to see a cardiologist, how bad is that? no reason as to why and nothing its so bad, can i drink, can i carry on as normal? can i excercise, there seems no reason to it?
Pinkladyga
in
AF Association
9 months ago
What would you expect?
Since my
Cardioversion
in Jan 2022 I have been in a sinus rhythm. I was originally told prior to the
Cardioversion
that if 6 months after I’m still in a sinus rhythm. I would be able to come off the edoxaban and bisoprolol.
Since my
Cardioversion
in Jan 2022 I have been in a sinus rhythm. I was originally told prior to the
Cardioversion
that if 6 months after I’m still in a sinus rhythm. I would be able to come off the edoxaban and bisoprolol.
wordzo
in
AF Association
1 year ago
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Ablation for VT
It never had before, then the following day I went into full blown VT, received 8 shocks from the device before they turned it off, failed
Cardioversion
, then rushed to intensive care. Anyway, I have been in hospital for over three weeks of the last six.
It never had before, then the following day I went into full blown VT, received 8 shocks from the device before they turned it off, failed
Cardioversion
, then rushed to intensive care. Anyway, I have been in hospital for over three weeks of the last six.
wilberwoo
in
British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
Withdrawal from Bisoprolol
Hi, My husband was in permanent AF, he has now had 2 Cardioversions, the first lasted for 6 weeks and the second which he had in February combined with being prescribed Amiodarone is currently still holding him in NSR. We have been told they are unlikely to work long term as his heart is dilated due
Hi, My husband was in permanent AF, he has now had 2 Cardioversions, the first lasted for 6 weeks and the second which he had in February combined with being prescribed Amiodarone is currently still holding him in NSR. We have been told they are unlikely to work long term as his heart is dilated due
Lollysmum
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Ablation Recovery?
Hello there,👋I'm New to this... I've had A.F. since 2020 (on medication), had 2 failed Cardioversions & this Week had an Ablation-which All seemed to go well (& didn't have to stay in Overnight). But since recovering at home-I seem to be in More pain than when I went in!? Chest pains/Crushing feeling
Hello there,👋I'm New to this... I've had A.F. since 2020 (on medication), had 2 failed Cardioversions & this Week had an Ablation-which All seemed to go well (& didn't have to stay in Overnight). But since recovering at home-I seem to be in More pain than when I went in!? Chest pains/Crushing feeling
Orange-ade
in
British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Exercise with AF?
I had my first
cardioversion
a week ago which was successful and I’m still in NSR. I am however very overweight and fall into that delightfully named category of morbidly obese.
I had my first
cardioversion
a week ago which was successful and I’m still in NSR. I am however very overweight and fall into that delightfully named category of morbidly obese.
Peakoverload
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
11 months ago
Increased Heart Rate
Then I had a
cardioversion
and felt great. Heart rate came back down to around 62bpm. Unfortunately 3 weeks later I went back into AF. The thing is the AF symptoms I previously had have all pretty much gone. The only thing is I still get tired more quickly than when in NSR when walking etc.
Then I had a
cardioversion
and felt great. Heart rate came back down to around 62bpm. Unfortunately 3 weeks later I went back into AF. The thing is the AF symptoms I previously had have all pretty much gone. The only thing is I still get tired more quickly than when in NSR when walking etc.
Peakoverload
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
10 months ago
ablation
Hello, my husband suffers with AF and after 3 failed cardioversions last year, he had an ablation yesterday though the chest. He was in theatre for a few hours and he is still in absolute agony in his chest, shoulders and back and can not move. Hes in hospital and they’re giving him painkillers, but
Hello, my husband suffers with AF and after 3 failed cardioversions last year, he had an ablation yesterday though the chest. He was in theatre for a few hours and he is still in absolute agony in his chest, shoulders and back and can not move. Hes in hospital and they’re giving him painkillers, but
Bexmm
in
British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Cardioversion
I'm feeling very fortunate to have been offered a
cardioversion
on Tuesday much sooner that I thought, but to be honest I'm feeling very nervous
I'm feeling very fortunate to have been offered a
cardioversion
on Tuesday much sooner that I thought, but to be honest I'm feeling very nervous
Bramley01
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Lower heart rate after cardioversion
HiI had a
cardioversion
on 21/6 which successfully restored normal rhythm. My resting heart rate is now averaging 46 for the last week (a little over 65 before). Still on 2.5mg bisoprolol and edoxaban. Is that good, bad or indifferent?
HiI had a
cardioversion
on 21/6 which successfully restored normal rhythm. My resting heart rate is now averaging 46 for the last week (a little over 65 before). Still on 2.5mg bisoprolol and edoxaban. Is that good, bad or indifferent?
AKatieD
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Yearly Check Ups
I caught up with him yesterday, and after 7 years of heart dramas, a
cardioversion
, 4 ablations, 1 abandoned ablation when they found a blood clot in my heart and multiple hospitalisations, he is finally happy to now put me on his, "we'll catch up every year from now on" list.
I caught up with him yesterday, and after 7 years of heart dramas, a
cardioversion
, 4 ablations, 1 abandoned ablation when they found a blood clot in my heart and multiple hospitalisations, he is finally happy to now put me on his, "we'll catch up every year from now on" list.
Kaz747
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Throwing up triggers AFIB
I was officially diagnosed with having a fib just a few months after my son was born in 2018. I believe I may have experienced this as a child growing up and didn’t know what was happening. I have ONLY had afib episodes after I’ve throw up. I have converted back several times with taking metoprolol
I was officially diagnosed with having a fib just a few months after my son was born in 2018. I believe I may have experienced this as a child growing up and didn’t know what was happening. I have ONLY had afib episodes after I’ve throw up. I have converted back several times with taking metoprolol
Standlt2
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Should I live with it?
My EP has said I'll be a poor ablation candidate if not NSF for at least 30 days after
cardioversion
. I meet with him next week to discuss treatment options. I suspect he'll recommend proceeding with ablation while making caveats for potential poor outcomes. What about just living with it?
My EP has said I'll be a poor ablation candidate if not NSF for at least 30 days after
cardioversion
. I meet with him next week to discuss treatment options. I suspect he'll recommend proceeding with ablation while making caveats for potential poor outcomes. What about just living with it?
Pairodime
in
AF Association
1 year ago
post cardioversion
I’m on 50 mg flecinide 2 x day, Eliquis 2x a day, 25 mg metropolol 2x day, and thyroxin Is this a typical reaction to
cardioversion
? Thanks for any input!
I’m on 50 mg flecinide 2 x day, Eliquis 2x a day, 25 mg metropolol 2x day, and thyroxin Is this a typical reaction to
cardioversion
? Thanks for any input!
Afiblearner
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Palpitations
I'm after some advice please..I had a
cardioversion
last week which was successful, heart still behaving but today I've noticed some palpitations, is this normal? thanks
I'm after some advice please..I had a
cardioversion
last week which was successful, heart still behaving but today I've noticed some palpitations, is this normal? thanks
Bramley01
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Mike C
Have been on 10 mg bisoprolol for12 years (and doing fine )for parox af which moved to persist 120 days ago, cardìo changed me to 2 x40 sotalol with a view to maybe a DC cardioversìon. After 24 hrs from last bisopr I tookfirst 40mg Sotalol and few hrs later lots ?pvc s? and diastolic at 105 = unusual
Have been on 10 mg bisoprolol for12 years (and doing fine )for parox af which moved to persist 120 days ago, cardìo changed me to 2 x40 sotalol with a view to maybe a DC cardioversìon. After 24 hrs from last bisopr I tookfirst 40mg Sotalol and few hrs later lots ?pvc s? and diastolic at 105 = unusual
magendomike
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
CARDIOVERSION
Hi Guys, I'm due a
cardioversion
this week and I'm getting a bit nervous about it. Can any oy you lovely people advise please i.e. is it painful, how long does it take and does it take a while to get over. Any info would be appreciated. TIA
Hi Guys, I'm due a
cardioversion
this week and I'm getting a bit nervous about it. Can any oy you lovely people advise please i.e. is it painful, how long does it take and does it take a while to get over. Any info would be appreciated. TIA
Dizzylady305
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Afib low ef
Cardiologist doesn't think
cardioversion
will work as I have a dilated left ventricle. 1st diagnosed with afib 5yrs ago after a bout of pneumonia& 10 days in icu and was never offered or tried
cardioversion
back then was just given medication and left to get on with it.
Cardiologist doesn't think
cardioversion
will work as I have a dilated left ventricle. 1st diagnosed with afib 5yrs ago after a bout of pneumonia& 10 days in icu and was never offered or tried
cardioversion
back then was just given medication and left to get on with it.
Biglad1
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Obesity and ablation
Been in afib 5years now never tried
cardioversion
just left it as it was with meds. Fed up is an understatement only thing about leaving it is covid come along
Been in afib 5years now never tried
cardioversion
just left it as it was with meds. Fed up is an understatement only thing about leaving it is covid come along
Biglad1
in
AF Association
1 year ago
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