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Atrial Fibrillation and Shingles vaccine
In 2018 I had a
cryoablation
and got off the Sotalol which was replaced by 2.5mg of Bisoprolol to help with BP. I have not had AF since which has been wonderful. In March of this year I developed atrial bigeminy and was in this rhythm almost incessantly.
In 2018 I had a
cryoablation
and got off the Sotalol which was replaced by 2.5mg of Bisoprolol to help with BP. I have not had AF since which has been wonderful. In March of this year I developed atrial bigeminy and was in this rhythm almost incessantly.
Maisie2
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Ablations history
where the ablation should be done, they did it and at the end of the procedure they did stimulation for any arrhythmia and unfortunately atrial fibrillation and other atrial tachycardia that I didn't notice came out and they decided that after 7 days they would redo the ablation with carto and ane (
cryoablation
where the ablation should be done, they did it and at the end of the procedure they did stimulation for any arrhythmia and unfortunately atrial fibrillation and other atrial tachycardia that I didn't notice came out and they decided that after 7 days they would redo the ablation with carto and ane (
cryoablation
Unik
in
AF Association
7 months ago
Using the correct terminology - being fussy!
Almost everybody refers to a (my iPad won’t do bold on this site)
CRYOablation
as a CYROablation. The ‘Cryo’ refers to the freezing method of the ablation. There is no such thing as a ‘cyroablation’. I know it’s being fussy but it’s driving me mad ☺️
Almost everybody refers to a (my iPad won’t do bold on this site)
CRYOablation
as a CYROablation. The ‘Cryo’ refers to the freezing method of the ablation. There is no such thing as a ‘cyroablation’. I know it’s being fussy but it’s driving me mad ☺️
Buffafly
in
AF Association
1 year ago
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Palpitation cure?
I've experienced these for quite a few years, they were much reduced by a
cryoablation
in September 2018 but recently started to become a problem again.Then about 6 weeks ago I bought a exercise bike, started gradually and now doing 10 klm every other day which takes about 25mins, not going mad just
I've experienced these for quite a few years, they were much reduced by a
cryoablation
in September 2018 but recently started to become a problem again.Then about 6 weeks ago I bought a exercise bike, started gradually and now doing 10 klm every other day which takes about 25mins, not going mad just
djbgatekeeper
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
flecainide question
I’ve had two ablations (
cryoablation
, and RF). After a year living symptom free, AF episodes have recurred. However, following , two reversions to NSR via Flecainide and Bisoprolol as a ‘pill in the pocket’ intervention, it’s not working now.
I’ve had two ablations (
cryoablation
, and RF). After a year living symptom free, AF episodes have recurred. However, following , two reversions to NSR via Flecainide and Bisoprolol as a ‘pill in the pocket’ intervention, it’s not working now.
Hidden
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
11 months ago
problems after cryoablation
Been having horrible flips after I eat. Now I don't want to eat. It has been over a year after ablation and now this!I ate over 2 hours ago and still having problems. Is this ablation starting to fail?
Been having horrible flips after I eat. Now I don't want to eat. It has been over a year after ablation and now this!I ate over 2 hours ago and still having problems. Is this ablation starting to fail?
mlp3434
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Post Cryoablation 2 weeks
I am getting discouraged about chances that my procedure was a success. I have had 5 different episodes of AFIB in the last 2 weeks. 3 only lasting a couple of hours, but I feel like I am on an AFIB rollercoaster. I will see my EP on May 7. I would like feedback from the group. Thank you
I am getting discouraged about chances that my procedure was a success. I have had 5 different episodes of AFIB in the last 2 weeks. 3 only lasting a couple of hours, but I feel like I am on an AFIB rollercoaster. I will see my EP on May 7. I would like feedback from the group. Thank you
Txlonestar
in
AF Association
1 year ago
cyroablation yesterday...
When I got home grabbed my Kardia and sure enough "possible atrial fibrillation", scheduled a second cardioversion for April10, on table, hooked up, in and out of afib...of course doc says cardioversion won't do any good, went home with scheduled
cryoablation
May 03, 2023.
When I got home grabbed my Kardia and sure enough "possible atrial fibrillation", scheduled a second cardioversion for April10, on table, hooked up, in and out of afib...of course doc says cardioversion won't do any good, went home with scheduled
cryoablation
May 03, 2023.
cloudster
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Week 3 Post Ablation
21 days has passed since my
Cryoablation
. I have had 10 separate episodes of AFIB. Some just a couple of hours, sometimes 2 in one day. I understand that I am in blanking period. my question to the group, when an episode starts, what action do you take?
21 days has passed since my
Cryoablation
. I have had 10 separate episodes of AFIB. Some just a couple of hours, sometimes 2 in one day. I understand that I am in blanking period. my question to the group, when an episode starts, what action do you take?
Txlonestar
in
AF Association
1 year ago
lung cancer & phelgm
I started a tougher chemo regiment with immunotherapy and completed 8 of the 12 treatments before taking a break for
cryoablation
. During the procedure, my tumor bled and a frozen blood clot formed. The clot lodged in such a way that it caused me to go into cardiac arrest.
I started a tougher chemo regiment with immunotherapy and completed 8 of the 12 treatments before taking a break for
cryoablation
. During the procedure, my tumor bled and a frozen blood clot formed. The clot lodged in such a way that it caused me to go into cardiac arrest.
Barbara36
in
Lung Cancer Support
1 year ago
Ablation success
I had PAF, had a 4 vessel PVI
cryoablation
in Mach of 2018 and am off all meds and Noacs. Besides a few episodes that last 2-5 seconds or an occassional PVC, I am doing great. Anyone else out there with a success story? Thanks’
I had PAF, had a 4 vessel PVI
cryoablation
in Mach of 2018 and am off all meds and Noacs. Besides a few episodes that last 2-5 seconds or an occassional PVC, I am doing great. Anyone else out there with a success story? Thanks’
Quilafizz
in
AF Association
2 years ago
living emotionally and mentally with afib
They gradually increased to the point that I had
cryoablation
last September. That helped in that they are more mild and less common. Lately they have been increasing in frequency so I am having a cardioversion on 4/25.
They gradually increased to the point that I had
cryoablation
last September. That helped in that they are more mild and less common. Lately they have been increasing in frequency so I am having a cardioversion on 4/25.
Geeps527
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Ablation Booking
He has suggested that I proceed with a
Cryoablation
, I am booked in for 6 months from now. His rational was that an AF sufferer should have an ablation as part of the management of AF, not to rely on meds solely. Keen to hear peoples thoughts, I am quite happy to have an Ablation.
He has suggested that I proceed with a
Cryoablation
, I am booked in for 6 months from now. His rational was that an AF sufferer should have an ablation as part of the management of AF, not to rely on meds solely. Keen to hear peoples thoughts, I am quite happy to have an Ablation.
OzRob
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Post Ablation
Had my
cryoablation
yesterday at Wythenshawe under Ian Temple, so just thought I'd give a brief summary. I arrived at 7-30 and went into theatre around 12. My blood pressure was high all day, white coat syndrome perhaps.
Had my
cryoablation
yesterday at Wythenshawe under Ian Temple, so just thought I'd give a brief summary. I arrived at 7-30 and went into theatre around 12. My blood pressure was high all day, white coat syndrome perhaps.
PrivateRyan
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Two weeks post ablation
While I was waiting for a
Cryoablation
I gained a lot of help and insight from reading other people’s first-hand experiences. So, having had my ablation two weeks ago this is my experience to date.
While I was waiting for a
Cryoablation
I gained a lot of help and insight from reading other people’s first-hand experiences. So, having had my ablation two weeks ago this is my experience to date.
Declin
in
AF Association
2 years ago
afib/svt
I had ablation for svt around 7 years ago and then
cryoablation
for afib 6 years ago. I am taking both a blood thinner and a small dose of beta blocker While I have felt an occasional off beat it wasn’t until Friday that I entered tachycardia of around 109.
I had ablation for svt around 7 years ago and then
cryoablation
for afib 6 years ago. I am taking both a blood thinner and a small dose of beta blocker While I have felt an occasional off beat it wasn’t until Friday that I entered tachycardia of around 109.
Kmwh
in
AF Association
2 years ago
cryoablation
Had my
cryoablation
15 months ago and went through the usual recovery with the help of all you nice folks. So I need some more help. The past 3 weeks my flutters have been returning. I've been stressed lately and I'm sure that helped to start them.
Had my
cryoablation
15 months ago and went through the usual recovery with the help of all you nice folks. So I need some more help. The past 3 weeks my flutters have been returning. I've been stressed lately and I'm sure that helped to start them.
mlp3434
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Positive Post
It is now 8 months and 1 day since I had a
cryoablation
in Edinburgh . I am happy to say that apart from a few minor ectopics a few weeks later I have had no AF at all. I remain on Apixaban. I was fully supported on this group at that time, Bobs advice was spot on.
It is now 8 months and 1 day since I had a
cryoablation
in Edinburgh . I am happy to say that apart from a few minor ectopics a few weeks later I have had no AF at all. I remain on Apixaban. I was fully supported on this group at that time, Bobs advice was spot on.
Dovelady
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Uro and Surgeon Recommending Focal Cryoablation
Based on location and size of my tumor, I am currently scheduled for focal therapy using
cryoablation
. Any thoughts pro or con would be appreciated. E.
Based on location and size of my tumor, I am currently scheduled for focal therapy using
cryoablation
. Any thoughts pro or con would be appreciated. E.
rlafford
in
Prostate Cancer Network
2 years ago
Post cryoablation
I had my ablation on Friday 16th Dec 2022.Everything went fine but I was on the operating table for about 5 hours. I have a narrowing in my oesophagus so access was difficult. Anyway I had bad chest pains on the Monday night so went to A&E where I had blood tests which found I had a rising Cardiac Troponin
I had my ablation on Friday 16th Dec 2022.Everything went fine but I was on the operating table for about 5 hours. I have a narrowing in my oesophagus so access was difficult. Anyway I had bad chest pains on the Monday night so went to A&E where I had blood tests which found I had a rising Cardiac Troponin
MalcolmCClark
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
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