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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
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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
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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
Norethisterone/ endometrial ablation
🤔 also to add next Tuesday I'm having my operation (
endometrial
ablation
) for the first ever time and first time with general anistetic I'm super scared tbh about it and would love too know anyone else's experiences please thanks
🤔 also to add next Tuesday I'm having my operation (
endometrial
ablation
) for the first ever time and first time with general anistetic I'm super scared tbh about it and would love too know anyone else's experiences please thanks
LoneWolf91
in
Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Cyclist and Runner with Persistent AF - After much deliberation decided to have an ablation
Thanks again to everyone who replied and commented on my post from a month ago, which I found most helpful. I thought you might be interested in an update. As I mentioned previously, I was minded to seek some further professional opinions (and others in the forum when I posted a month ago also encouraged
Thanks again to everyone who replied and commented on my post from a month ago, which I found most helpful. I thought you might be interested in an update. As I mentioned previously, I was minded to seek some further professional opinions (and others in the forum when I posted a month ago also encouraged
FindingCaradoc
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
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
Final Day to submit your comment! If you live in the US - Arrhythmia Alliance need your help urgently!
If you are a person with AF on Medicare (in the US and 65 or more) or a caregiver of someone with AF, we are calling on you to take immediate action to help you and others like you, to be able to access catheter ablation treatment if needed. There is a real threat as AF catheter ablations may become
If you are a person with AF on Medicare (in the US and 65 or more) or a caregiver of someone with AF, we are calling on you to take immediate action to help you and others like you, to be able to access catheter ablation treatment if needed. There is a real threat as AF catheter ablations may become
TracyAdmin
ArrhythmiaAlliance
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
2 years ago
Final Day to submit your comment! If you live in the US - AF Association need your help urgently!
If you are a person with AF on Medicare (in the US and 65 or more) or a caregiver of someone with AF, we are calling on you to take immediate action to help you and others like you, to be able to access catheter ablation treatment if needed. There is a real threat as AF catheter ablations may become
If you are a person with AF on Medicare (in the US and 65 or more) or a caregiver of someone with AF, we are calling on you to take immediate action to help you and others like you, to be able to access catheter ablation treatment if needed. There is a real threat as AF catheter ablations may become
TracyAdmin
Partner
in
AF Association
2 years ago
heart attack noted on discharge ecg
Morning All, First time poster so bear with me. Collapsed a few weeks ago taken to hospital. 2 days in resus as heart rate in low 30's then transfered to Ward awaiting a cardiac bed. Moved to Cardiac Ward awaiting transfer to another hospital for a possible pacemaker. Heart rate now fluctuating
Morning All, First time poster so bear with me. Collapsed a few weeks ago taken to hospital. 2 days in resus as heart rate in low 30's then transfered to Ward awaiting a cardiac bed. Moved to Cardiac Ward awaiting transfer to another hospital for a possible pacemaker. Heart rate now fluctuating
Marvel3000
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
If you live in the US - Arrhythmia Alliance need your help urgently!
If you are a person with AF on Medicare (in the US and 65 or more) or a caregiver of someone with AF, we are calling on you to take immediate action to help you and others like you, to be able to access catheter ablation treatment if needed. There is a real threat as AF catheter ablations may become
If you are a person with AF on Medicare (in the US and 65 or more) or a caregiver of someone with AF, we are calling on you to take immediate action to help you and others like you, to be able to access catheter ablation treatment if needed. There is a real threat as AF catheter ablations may become
TracyAdmin
ArrhythmiaAlliance
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
2 years ago
If you live in the US - AF Association need your help urgently!
If you are a person with AF on Medicare (in the US and 65 or more) or a caregiver of someone with AF, we are calling on you to take immediate action to help you and others like you, to be able to access catheter ablation treatment if needed. There is a real threat as AF catheter ablations may become
If you are a person with AF on Medicare (in the US and 65 or more) or a caregiver of someone with AF, we are calling on you to take immediate action to help you and others like you, to be able to access catheter ablation treatment if needed. There is a real threat as AF catheter ablations may become
TracyAdmin
Partner
in
AF Association
2 years ago
How long does bleeding last after endometrial ablation?
So it's now been 4 days since my albation and I've been getting this watery discharge with tiny bit of blood/ brown stuff but I'm getting really irritatable with wearing pads I'm just wondering if anyone who has had the albation can tell me how long on average their bleed for or had this discharge stuff
So it's now been 4 days since my albation and I've been getting this watery discharge with tiny bit of blood/ brown stuff but I'm getting really irritatable with wearing pads I'm just wondering if anyone who has had the albation can tell me how long on average their bleed for or had this discharge stuff
LoneWolf91
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
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
If you live in the US - AF Association need your help urgently!
If you are a person with AF on Medicare (in the US and 65 or more) or a caregiver of someone with AF, we are calling on you to take immediate action to help you and others like you, to be able to access catheter ablation treatment if needed. There is a real threat as AF catheter ablations may become
If you are a person with AF on Medicare (in the US and 65 or more) or a caregiver of someone with AF, we are calling on you to take immediate action to help you and others like you, to be able to access catheter ablation treatment if needed. There is a real threat as AF catheter ablations may become
TracyAdmin
Partner
in
AF Association
2 years ago
If you live in the US - Arrhythmia Alliance need your help urgently!
If you are a person with AF on Medicare (in the US and 65 or more) or a caregiver of someone with AF, we are calling on you to take immediate action to help you and others like you, to be able to access catheter ablation treatment if needed. There is a real threat as AF catheter ablations may become
If you are a person with AF on Medicare (in the US and 65 or more) or a caregiver of someone with AF, we are calling on you to take immediate action to help you and others like you, to be able to access catheter ablation treatment if needed. There is a real threat as AF catheter ablations may become
TracyAdmin
ArrhythmiaAlliance
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
2 years ago
Endometrial ablation absolutely shitting myself
Hi all I'll be having an
endometrial
ablation
on the 15th March this month but in all honesty I'm super crapping myself about it as I've never had an operation in my life let alone never had general anistetic neither .... i need some reassurance 😕 😩 please also ano everyone is different but any experiences
Hi all I'll be having an
endometrial
ablation
on the 15th March this month but in all honesty I'm super crapping myself about it as I've never had an operation in my life let alone never had general anistetic neither .... i need some reassurance 😕 😩 please also ano everyone is different but any experiences
LoneWolf91
in
Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
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