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RF heat cardiac ablation for SVT.
has anyone experienced alot of palpitations /ectopics post cardiac ablation? Im 6 weeks in and feel them most when laying down, after a big meal and long extended walks. Taking flecainide and metoprolol. I am praying that these symptoms improve and god willing disappear after blanking period — which
has anyone experienced alot of palpitations /ectopics post cardiac ablation? Im 6 weeks in and feel them most when laying down, after a big meal and long extended walks. Taking flecainide and metoprolol. I am praying that these symptoms improve and god willing disappear after blanking period — which
Sal55
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
2 years ago
cardiac ablation
has anyone experienced alot of palpitations post cardiac ablation? Im 6 weeks in and feel them most when laying down. Taking flecainide and metoprolol. I am praying that these symptoms improve and god willing disappear after blanking period — which i also heard can be up to 6 months. Thank you in advance
has anyone experienced alot of palpitations post cardiac ablation? Im 6 weeks in and feel them most when laying down. Taking flecainide and metoprolol. I am praying that these symptoms improve and god willing disappear after blanking period — which i also heard can be up to 6 months. Thank you in advance
Sal55
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
AF back again post ablation !
I’m now 3 months post
catheter
ablation
! I had a routine echocardiogram done in March 2022 with positive news a couple week later in April, my heart is back in its normal state of health from the images, possibly meaning the mild cardiomyopathy was actually myocarditis?
I’m now 3 months post
catheter
ablation
! I had a routine echocardiogram done in March 2022 with positive news a couple week later in April, my heart is back in its normal state of health from the images, possibly meaning the mild cardiomyopathy was actually myocarditis?
GM1987
in
AF Association
2 years ago
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6 Months post endometrial ablation
Okay guys long story short ... i had my endometrial ablation back in march this year since the albation ive had 4 days periods each month ( april, may, june,july and aug) but for some reason after my period in august ive not had a period yet September nothing all month and nothing as of yet this month
Okay guys long story short ... i had my endometrial ablation back in march this year since the albation ive had 4 days periods each month ( april, may, june,july and aug) but for some reason after my period in august ive not had a period yet September nothing all month and nothing as of yet this month
LoneWolf91
in
Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Cardiac Ablation completed.
Just a small note this Friday afternoon to thank all of the responders on here for their kind support. Had my ablation on Wednesday, general anaesthetic due to having a TOE. My EP noted aberrant impulses from the pulmonary veins so they were dealt with. Overnight stay and now home for rest. My
Just a small note this Friday afternoon to thank all of the responders on here for their kind support. Had my ablation on Wednesday, general anaesthetic due to having a TOE. My EP noted aberrant impulses from the pulmonary veins so they were dealt with. Overnight stay and now home for rest. My
MrJD
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Dr Wolf and the Maze procedure
No info was given as to whether the patients had previously had any other type of
catheter
ablation
. So this was all Dr Wolf sent me and, obviously, it does not refer to his self-named procedure only (or even at all).
No info was given as to whether the patients had previously had any other type of
catheter
ablation
. So this was all Dr Wolf sent me and, obviously, it does not refer to his self-named procedure only (or even at all).
Jajarunner
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Diagnosed with Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding
Hello everyone, I am new here. I am looking for any advice or if anyone has had a similar experience - I started bleeding heavily May 2021 after 20 years of no issues on the mini Pill (Desogestrel) I had a transvaginal scan (Sept 2021) and a hysteroscopy (Jan 2022) as a polyp was suspected, but nothing
Hello everyone, I am new here. I am looking for any advice or if anyone has had a similar experience - I started bleeding heavily May 2021 after 20 years of no issues on the mini Pill (Desogestrel) I had a transvaginal scan (Sept 2021) and a hysteroscopy (Jan 2022) as a polyp was suspected, but nothing
Kittie5117
in
Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
walkies and wheels
Hi,,I've been paraplegic 32yrs now and have recently been diagnosed with AFIB,,have had
catheter
ablation
,,which didn't work and am going to have a pacemaker fitted, are there any others out there that can relate to how they managed through recovery.,thanks.
Hi,,I've been paraplegic 32yrs now and have recently been diagnosed with AFIB,,have had
catheter
ablation
,,which didn't work and am going to have a pacemaker fitted, are there any others out there that can relate to how they managed through recovery.,thanks.
Toadleader6999
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Cardiac Ablation Payments Patient letter to Congress - to all US AF Association Community Members
We recently requested your support by submitting your comments to Medicare to preserve access to AF catheter ablations to those individuals with AF, by sharing your personal perspectives, experiences and your concerns a letter has been presented to Congress on your behalf: https://heartrhythmalliance.org
We recently requested your support by submitting your comments to Medicare to preserve access to AF catheter ablations to those individuals with AF, by sharing your personal perspectives, experiences and your concerns a letter has been presented to Congress on your behalf: https://heartrhythmalliance.org
TracyAdmin
Partner
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Cardiac Ablation Payments Patient letter to Congress - to all USA Arrhythmia Alliance Community Members
We recently requested your support by submitting your comments to Medicare to preserve access to AF catheter ablations to those individuals with AF, by sharing your personal perspectives, experiences and your concerns a letter has been presented to Congress on your behalf: https://heartrhythmalliance.org
We recently requested your support by submitting your comments to Medicare to preserve access to AF catheter ablations to those individuals with AF, by sharing your personal perspectives, experiences and your concerns a letter has been presented to Congress on your behalf: https://heartrhythmalliance.org
TracyAdmin
ArrhythmiaAlliance
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
2 years ago
Cardiac Ablation Payments Patient letter to Congress - to all USA Arrhythmia Alliance Community Members
We recently requested your support by submitting your comments to Medicare to preserve access to AF catheter ablations to those individuals with AF, by sharing your personal perspectives, experiences and your concerns a letter has been presented to Congress on your behalf: https://heartrhythmalliance.org
We recently requested your support by submitting your comments to Medicare to preserve access to AF catheter ablations to those individuals with AF, by sharing your personal perspectives, experiences and your concerns a letter has been presented to Congress on your behalf: https://heartrhythmalliance.org
TracyAdmin
Partner
in
Arrhythmia Alliance Heart Failure
2 years ago
Edoxaban versus Rivaroxaban
I have happily taken Rivaroxaban, without any problems, for many years and out of the blue my surgery wants me to change to Edoxaban claiming it’s NHS recommendation. Does anyone know anything about this. I’m not familiar with Edoxaban and wondered if it works in a different way, if side effects are
I have happily taken Rivaroxaban, without any problems, for many years and out of the blue my surgery wants me to change to Edoxaban claiming it’s NHS recommendation. Does anyone know anything about this. I’m not familiar with Edoxaban and wondered if it works in a different way, if side effects are
mastiff22
in
AF Association
2 years ago
PVC's - when to seek further medical advice?
Hi everyone, After several years of symptomatic and worsening Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation and Premature [u]Atrial[/u] Contractions, I had a cardiac ablation in January 2021 that was very, very succesful - I would heartily recommend an ablation (sorry for that pun!). I have had the odd, rare episode
Hi everyone, After several years of symptomatic and worsening Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation and Premature [u]Atrial[/u] Contractions, I had a cardiac ablation in January 2021 that was very, very succesful - I would heartily recommend an ablation (sorry for that pun!). I have had the odd, rare episode
Browncoat
in
AF Association
2 years ago
AV Node ablation.
I have a meeting with my EP in 3 weeks time to discuss my ongoing afib issues. I'm assuming he will be advising me to go ahead with an AV node ablation to help control my afib, which l now get every other day lasting on average for 4/5 hours. Although there are lots of positive stories here regarding
I have a meeting with my EP in 3 weeks time to discuss my ongoing afib issues. I'm assuming he will be advising me to go ahead with an AV node ablation to help control my afib, which l now get every other day lasting on average for 4/5 hours. Although there are lots of positive stories here regarding
Tenshun
in
AF Association
2 years ago
numbness, bruising and tingeling in leg after cardiac ablation
I had a cardiac ablation 9 days ago. After a week after the operation and extensive bruising I felt a sensation like a tight elastic aged band around my knee then sharp pain in my leg where numbness developed. I understand it happened because the nerve might had been pressed by the enlarged vein and
I had a cardiac ablation 9 days ago. After a week after the operation and extensive bruising I felt a sensation like a tight elastic aged band around my knee then sharp pain in my leg where numbness developed. I understand it happened because the nerve might had been pressed by the enlarged vein and
GardeningMK
in
AF Association
2 years ago
after a successful cardiac Ablation, I find myself scared to resume my previous somewhat strenuous physical activities such as spin distance
Do any of you have similar concerns, or guidance based on personal experience Dr.s seem to just tell me do what you feel is comfortable and don't over do it. I'm not sure what that is because I have a tendency to overdo things . Any thoughts
Do any of you have similar concerns, or guidance based on personal experience Dr.s seem to just tell me do what you feel is comfortable and don't over do it. I'm not sure what that is because I have a tendency to overdo things . Any thoughts
marinator
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Pain after menopause
Hi all, I haven't been around for a few years. A brief back story. I had always suffered from painful heavy periods, since 16 years old. Numerous visits to the doctors over the years, being told it was normal or later on as I got into my 40s being told it was to do with the menopause, I finally got
Hi all, I haven't been around for a few years. A brief back story. I had always suffered from painful heavy periods, since 16 years old. Numerous visits to the doctors over the years, being told it was normal or later on as I got into my 40s being told it was to do with the menopause, I finally got
foosey
in
Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Post surgery
Hi guys in may I had cardiac ablation , but unfortunately it was way more complicated than first thought and was on the table for 6 hrs and during my recovery which I’m still in the process off I have felt very depressed and useless on top of these I’ve suffered permanent nerve damage to the entry sites
Hi guys in may I had cardiac ablation , but unfortunately it was way more complicated than first thought and was on the table for 6 hrs and during my recovery which I’m still in the process off I have felt very depressed and useless on top of these I’ve suffered permanent nerve damage to the entry sites
W212
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Electrophysiological study and catheter ablation for SVT
Hi there, ive been struggling with PSVT since 2018,ive had palpatations from a young age. On 10th March i had the above procedure, yet halfway through, they were unable to get my heart into the SVT rhythm which was needed to ablate the misfiring electrical cells as anyone elsand the procedure was abandoned
Hi there, ive been struggling with PSVT since 2018,ive had palpatations from a young age. On 10th March i had the above procedure, yet halfway through, they were unable to get my heart into the SVT rhythm which was needed to ablate the misfiring electrical cells as anyone elsand the procedure was abandoned
cavalier2
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Pace and Ablate
Hello. Im Katherine and was diagnosed with PAfib 7 years ago. Ive had 2 Ablations. The first was aborted half way through due to a suspected bleed and the second was hailed a success. However it wasn't long before the afib returned. I also had tachycardia and ectopic beats. Medication didn't help
Hello. Im Katherine and was diagnosed with PAfib 7 years ago. Ive had 2 Ablations. The first was aborted half way through due to a suspected bleed and the second was hailed a success. However it wasn't long before the afib returned. I also had tachycardia and ectopic beats. Medication didn't help
KatherineMalta1970
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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