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Testosterone-based treatments for endo
Hi. I am having my first appointment with specialist endo consultant on Monday. I am non-binary and 43. I was diagnosed with endo when an endometrioma was found on my right ovary during elective laparoscopic tubal ligation sterilisation surgery I had at the same time as endometrial ablation. After nearly
Hi. I am having my first appointment with specialist endo consultant on Monday. I am non-binary and 43. I was diagnosed with endo when an endometrioma was found on my right ovary during elective laparoscopic tubal ligation sterilisation surgery I had at the same time as endometrial ablation. After nearly
MalachiteAli
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
8 weeks post endometrial ablation
Ok so last Tuesday my first period happened it was light for 4 days no clots or cramps but it stopped Friday but from Saturday till today I've been getting white discharge but it goes to bleeding ( spotting ) daily in the afternoon with breast tenderness š¤ I haven't a clue what's going on but I'm also
Ok so last Tuesday my first period happened it was light for 4 days no clots or cramps but it stopped Friday but from Saturday till today I've been getting white discharge but it goes to bleeding ( spotting ) daily in the afternoon with breast tenderness š¤ I haven't a clue what's going on but I'm also
LoneWolf91
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BASHH
2 years ago
Post ablation
I had a cardiac ablation 2 days for PAfib . Iām feeling well and was told the procedure went smoothly. I had thought that after the procedure I would gradually reduce the medication over a period of perhaps 3 months or so. Instead Iāve been told to take the same dosage as before for 3 months and then
I had a cardiac ablation 2 days for PAfib . Iām feeling well and was told the procedure went smoothly. I had thought that after the procedure I would gradually reduce the medication over a period of perhaps 3 months or so. Instead Iāve been told to take the same dosage as before for 3 months and then
Thomas29
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AF Association
2 years ago
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Hi, All. Been pre pandemic since I've been here! Just before that started, I had an av node ablation done in early January 2020. I've felt great ever since. Highly recommended, no pain or discomfort during the procedure and it only took 45 minutes. My latest news is that I've been put on Dapagliflozin
Hi, All. Been pre pandemic since I've been here! Just before that started, I had an av node ablation done in early January 2020. I've felt great ever since. Highly recommended, no pain or discomfort during the procedure and it only took 45 minutes. My latest news is that I've been put on Dapagliflozin
margar17
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Catheter Ablation
Hi. I have an ablation booked for next week. Bit nervous. Does anybody know if there are any long term implications related to having this procedure? Iām wondering if it can damage your heart in any way or whether it means you canāt have certain treatment at a later stage. Also does anyone know if you
Hi. I have an ablation booked for next week. Bit nervous. Does anybody know if there are any long term implications related to having this procedure? Iām wondering if it can damage your heart in any way or whether it means you canāt have certain treatment at a later stage. Also does anyone know if you
IanBlanche
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AF Association
3 years ago
Exercise after an AV Node Avlation
Just a quick follow on from my last post. Has anybody out there had an AV Node ablation and been able to get back to full on exercise if they were very active before? Whether that's the gym to do strenuous workouts and weight lifting, lots of long distance walking, steep hill walking etc or long distance
Just a quick follow on from my last post. Has anybody out there had an AV Node ablation and been able to get back to full on exercise if they were very active before? Whether that's the gym to do strenuous workouts and weight lifting, lots of long distance walking, steep hill walking etc or long distance
Mimak569
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AF Association
2 years ago
25+ years with persistant AF, now possible AV Node Ablation
I am 52 live in the UK and have had permanent/persistant AF for I don't know how long as I only found out about it 25+ years ago by accident in the gym. I think they call it Lone AFib as historically I have rarely had any troublesome symptoms apart from more recently starting to get a lot more fatigued
I am 52 live in the UK and have had permanent/persistant AF for I don't know how long as I only found out about it 25+ years ago by accident in the gym. I think they call it Lone AFib as historically I have rarely had any troublesome symptoms apart from more recently starting to get a lot more fatigued
Mimak569
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Ablation worries
He went on about a
catheter
ablation
again. If it stopped my SVT and AF episodes, it might be worth considering, but Iām very scared of having it done. It does have itās risks and you can end up with a pacemaker and it can be fatal in rare cases.
He went on about a
catheter
ablation
again. If it stopped my SVT and AF episodes, it might be worth considering, but Iām very scared of having it done. It does have itās risks and you can end up with a pacemaker and it can be fatal in rare cases.
Sixtychick
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
AV Node Ablation update
It has now been just over a week since I had my AV Node Ablation. I had been extremely nervous beforehand especially knowing that I would be reliant on my pacemaker. The pace and ablate procedure doesn't 'cure' AF but it does control it and I can testify that is absolutely the case. My heart has tried
It has now been just over a week since I had my AV Node Ablation. I had been extremely nervous beforehand especially knowing that I would be reliant on my pacemaker. The pace and ablate procedure doesn't 'cure' AF but it does control it and I can testify that is absolutely the case. My heart has tried
Ashburton51
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Looking for more information on sleep & AF?
Research has also indicated that patients with AF who are treated for sleep-disordered breathing experience an increase in arrhythmia-free survival following pharmacologic treatment or
catheter
ablation
.
Research has also indicated that patients with AF who are treated for sleep-disordered breathing experience an increase in arrhythmia-free survival following pharmacologic treatment or
catheter
ablation
.
secondtry
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AF Association
3 years ago
4 weeks post endometrial ablation
When can I start wearing tampons again please
When can I start wearing tampons again please
LoneWolf91
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PCOS UK (Verity)
2 years ago
Feeling worse on Entresto.
Hi All. Be grateful for any advice. I am an almost 74 year old Male. My diagnosis is Permanent AF with both Tachycardia & Bradycardia. Developed HF over the past 18 months. Ejection Fraction recently dropped from 45% to 35% Waiting for AV node ablation. I saw my HF cardiologist recently and he swapped
Hi All. Be grateful for any advice. I am an almost 74 year old Male. My diagnosis is Permanent AF with both Tachycardia & Bradycardia. Developed HF over the past 18 months. Ejection Fraction recently dropped from 45% to 35% Waiting for AV node ablation. I saw my HF cardiologist recently and he swapped
Barnetfc1
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
The Ablate part of the Pace and ablate procedure
In the AF Association leaflet it says the following: "The procedure does not restore the normal heart sinus rhythm and so the heart will not work as well as it would in the normal rhythm. Therefore symptom relief may not be as good as might be expected with restoration of the normal heart rhythm. " I've
In the AF Association leaflet it says the following: "The procedure does not restore the normal heart sinus rhythm and so the heart will not work as well as it would in the normal rhythm. Therefore symptom relief may not be as good as might be expected with restoration of the normal heart rhythm. " I've
Tototcx
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AF Association
2 years ago
Can I drink Alcohol?
Ok. Iām at 68 year old male who had three ablations over 3 years. they didnāt work went on Tykosyn worked great for about three years but was getting dangerous numbers QTC numbers so I stopped to tykison now in persistent Afib but in the middle of all this I have 100% heart block because Covid blew out
Ok. Iām at 68 year old male who had three ablations over 3 years. they didnāt work went on Tykosyn worked great for about three years but was getting dangerous numbers QTC numbers so I stopped to tykison now in persistent Afib but in the middle of all this I have 100% heart block because Covid blew out
jsanta
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Day 16 post op endometrial ablation
Still having this weird yellow/bloody watery discharge feeling annoyed and fed up with it ..... IS THIS NORMAL?!?! Cause i feel like atm anyways like I'm living a damn nightmare ..... š© Can anyone at all that's had this relate or tell me there experience if similar to mine at all
Still having this weird yellow/bloody watery discharge feeling annoyed and fed up with it ..... IS THIS NORMAL?!?! Cause i feel like atm anyways like I'm living a damn nightmare ..... š© Can anyone at all that's had this relate or tell me there experience if similar to mine at all
LoneWolf91
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PCOS UK (Verity)
2 years ago
Should I be worried? 10 days still bleeding after endometrial ablation
Hi ladies is it normal to still be bleeding 10 days after endometrial albation? Just I'm freaking out abit cause I've read that bleeding a few days is normal but watery bloody discharge can last up to 3 weeks or more but honestly I need some reassuring on this from anyone that's had an albation please
Hi ladies is it normal to still be bleeding 10 days after endometrial albation? Just I'm freaking out abit cause I've read that bleeding a few days is normal but watery bloody discharge can last up to 3 weeks or more but honestly I need some reassuring on this from anyone that's had an albation please
LoneWolf91
in
Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Av. Node. Ablation.
Had av node.ablation one week ago still feel heart beating and rate in the 80's. Is this normal. Also my pacemaker appears to have moved and I can feel it. Does this happen.
Had av node.ablation one week ago still feel heart beating and rate in the 80's. Is this normal. Also my pacemaker appears to have moved and I can feel it. Does this happen.
alexmollie19
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
āQuivering shaking heartā
Hi Iām hoping someone can help me I have been told I have af I am on bisoperal and apiciban for this I am on a statin and leveroxin I am on a waiting list for two years for cardiac ablation I have really bad episodes where my heart races up to 200 and then sei gs back down and my heart just quivers
Hi Iām hoping someone can help me I have been told I have af I am on bisoperal and apiciban for this I am on a statin and leveroxin I am on a waiting list for two years for cardiac ablation I have really bad episodes where my heart races up to 200 and then sei gs back down and my heart just quivers
Thanks55
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Should I have second cardiac ablation?
I am currently scheduled to have my second ablation in a few weeks. Iām currently having second thoughts on going through with it. Iām a 32 year old male, whoās relatively healthy. In the past 3 years Iāve had multiple instances of AF, have had 3 cardioversions, and one cryo ablation. Out of the 5-6
I am currently scheduled to have my second ablation in a few weeks. Iām currently having second thoughts on going through with it. Iām a 32 year old male, whoās relatively healthy. In the past 3 years Iāve had multiple instances of AF, have had 3 cardioversions, and one cryo ablation. Out of the 5-6
Rab65
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Seeking pearls of wisdom.
Greeting everyone. FYI, I'm a rooky to this site. I have had permanent AF for years now and am living with it. All the medications have been tried and haven't resolve my discomfort. I also have Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy which complicates issues. I was fitted with a CRT-D pacemaker last fall
Greeting everyone. FYI, I'm a rooky to this site. I have had permanent AF for years now and am living with it. All the medications have been tried and haven't resolve my discomfort. I also have Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy which complicates issues. I was fitted with a CRT-D pacemaker last fall
Igotrhythm
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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