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Ectopic beats and anxiety
Hi all, new to here. I'm 24 and last year I had a cardiac ablation to reduce ectopic beats. I've been ok but still suffering with some and now when I get them they feel more scary than ever. What can I do to try and help them or for me to stop worrying about them. I've been told they will never 100%
Hi all, new to here. I'm 24 and last year I had a cardiac ablation to reduce ectopic beats. I've been ok but still suffering with some and now when I get them they feel more scary than ever. What can I do to try and help them or for me to stop worrying about them. I've been told they will never 100%
Disneylover24
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Weird post ablation
Hi guys. I had a cardiac ablation for Afib on 4/21/21. Immediately after the surgery I had a hematoma in the abdomen. That was painful but not a big deal. 5 days later started getting what feels like jolts of shocks to my chest usually in the center. I feel it more when I lay down at night or just
Hi guys. I had a cardiac ablation for Afib on 4/21/21. Immediately after the surgery I had a hematoma in the abdomen. That was painful but not a big deal. 5 days later started getting what feels like jolts of shocks to my chest usually in the center. I feel it more when I lay down at night or just
BWellerheart
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Arrhythmia Alliance
3 years ago
AV Node Ablation
80 years old in Sept and still plagued by afib. Pacemaker fitted in May 2021 and awaiting next step which I’m sure will be AV node ablation – last stop saloon! But is this the only option? The last ablation in 2013 lasted 5 years and possibly longer if severe Mitral regurgitation hadn’t triggered it.
80 years old in Sept and still plagued by afib. Pacemaker fitted in May 2021 and awaiting next step which I’m sure will be AV node ablation – last stop saloon! But is this the only option? The last ablation in 2013 lasted 5 years and possibly longer if severe Mitral regurgitation hadn’t triggered it.
Caratacus
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AF Association
3 years ago
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Mayo Clinic cardiac ablation
Wondering if by chance any of you have had an ablation at Mayo Clinic in USA? On their website they mention they have 3D imaging and I don’t know that that is common in all hospitals. My afib has gotten worse and I need to at least try another ablation.
Wondering if by chance any of you have had an ablation at Mayo Clinic in USA? On their website they mention they have 3D imaging and I don’t know that that is common in all hospitals. My afib has gotten worse and I need to at least try another ablation.
Tux18
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
How Long Does It Take For ‘Moderately Enlarged Left Atrium’ To Revert Back To Size?
Hi there, An echocardiogram showed I have a moderately enlarged left atrium that is causing my 24*7 AF. I am on amiodorone 200mg daily and no longer in AF; I feel great! Ive made lifestyle adjustments - 90% less alcohol, no endurance exercise, decaf coffee only and more sensible food choices. I will
Hi there, An echocardiogram showed I have a moderately enlarged left atrium that is causing my 24*7 AF. I am on amiodorone 200mg daily and no longer in AF; I feel great! Ive made lifestyle adjustments - 90% less alcohol, no endurance exercise, decaf coffee only and more sensible food choices. I will
MrFizz
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AF Association
3 years ago
Prostap injections/Adenomyosis
I had suffered with heavy pai ful periods since having a twin section delivery, 1999 when I was 29yrs, I ended up having an
endometrial
ablation
in 2013, I was then 43. My period went lighter although pain continued , pelvic and back pain.
I had suffered with heavy pai ful periods since having a twin section delivery, 1999 when I was 29yrs, I ended up having an
endometrial
ablation
in 2013, I was then 43. My period went lighter although pain continued , pelvic and back pain.
buddy1712
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 years ago
Afibber heading for AV node ablation.
Hi everyone. I am pretty new to this and managed to put my first post on the weight loss site! I'm heading for an AV node ablation a d already I have seen some very positive posts regarding this. Thank you to those who have put their experiences on here to help the likes of me. It's scary and unknown
Hi everyone. I am pretty new to this and managed to put my first post on the weight loss site! I'm heading for an AV node ablation a d already I have seen some very positive posts regarding this. Thank you to those who have put their experiences on here to help the likes of me. It's scary and unknown
Adalaide2020
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AF Association
3 years ago
AV node ablation
Has anyone had an AV node ablation? I have had 3 ablations. Af for 25 years off and on but since reaching 60 I have 2 episodes a week on average, lasting 24hrs plus. I am 65 now and af getting worse. I dont drink caffeine, alcohol, I have a very healthy diet of fish, veg , low carb. Do yoga. It's
Has anyone had an AV node ablation? I have had 3 ablations. Af for 25 years off and on but since reaching 60 I have 2 episodes a week on average, lasting 24hrs plus. I am 65 now and af getting worse. I dont drink caffeine, alcohol, I have a very healthy diet of fish, veg , low carb. Do yoga. It's
Adalaide2020
Visitor
in
Weight Loss Support
3 years ago
45000 ventricular beats in 24h
Here is my short story. The first time I noticed a heart rhythm disorder it was in pregnancy 21 years ago (I am now 46). Childbirth was risky but we both survived and after that I forgot about arrhythmias. I would occasionally measure my blood pressure at the health facility where I work and the staff
Here is my short story. The first time I noticed a heart rhythm disorder it was in pregnancy 21 years ago (I am now 46). Childbirth was risky but we both survived and after that I forgot about arrhythmias. I would occasionally measure my blood pressure at the health facility where I work and the staff
Klematis
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AF Association
3 years ago
Cardiac ablation
I would like to know how you felt after cardiac ablation. Symptoms?
I would like to know how you felt after cardiac ablation. Symptoms?
cinicini
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AF Association
3 years ago
Why still so breathless 6 weeks after ablation?
Hi, I’m new to this site so am looking for some advice please. I had my 2nd catheter ablation almost 6 weeks ago now. I had persistent AF which made me very breathless when walking even short distances and especially going up stairs/any incline (I was pretty fit pre-AF and did lots of walking, some
Hi, I’m new to this site so am looking for some advice please. I had my 2nd catheter ablation almost 6 weeks ago now. I had persistent AF which made me very breathless when walking even short distances and especially going up stairs/any incline (I was pretty fit pre-AF and did lots of walking, some
Louloumay9
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AF Association
3 years ago
Pace and ablate procedure coming up
Please help me everyone. I have had long episodes of persistant atypical flutter probably caused by a severely enlarged left atrium . Ive been a lifetime long distsnce athlete, mainly cycling. I was offered av node ablation and pacemaker about 6 mths ago. I have had days of semi reprieve from it over
Please help me everyone. I have had long episodes of persistant atypical flutter probably caused by a severely enlarged left atrium . Ive been a lifetime long distsnce athlete, mainly cycling. I was offered av node ablation and pacemaker about 6 mths ago. I have had days of semi reprieve from it over
Alphakiwi
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AF Association
3 years ago
Catheter ablation surgery
Next Monday having to go for catheter abalation, just wondering what is the procedure and the pain I'll experience Many thanks
Next Monday having to go for catheter abalation, just wondering what is the procedure and the pain I'll experience Many thanks
W212
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Chest pain/pressure 3 weeks post-ablation
I (M, 33) had cardiac ablation for ventricular tachycardia. After the procedure, I felt weak but no real pain other than a little around my insertion points in my femoral arteries. 2 weeks after the procedure, I went on a 4-mile walk (which was too long), and that evening my heart started racing to
I (M, 33) had cardiac ablation for ventricular tachycardia. After the procedure, I felt weak but no real pain other than a little around my insertion points in my femoral arteries. 2 weeks after the procedure, I went on a 4-mile walk (which was too long), and that evening my heart started racing to
LondonZach
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Arrhythmia Alliance
3 years ago
Chest pain/tightness started 3 weeks post-ablation. Should I be concerned?
I (M, 33) had cardiac ablation for ventricular tachycardia (not a-fib, but didn’t know where else to post!). After the procedure, I felt weak but no real pain other than a little around my insertion points in my femoral arteries. 2 weeks after the procedure, I went on a 4-mile walk (which was too long
I (M, 33) had cardiac ablation for ventricular tachycardia (not a-fib, but didn’t know where else to post!). After the procedure, I felt weak but no real pain other than a little around my insertion points in my femoral arteries. 2 weeks after the procedure, I went on a 4-mile walk (which was too long
LondonZach
in
AF Association
3 years ago
Woo hoo heart surgery 🫀
Asking for anyone’s experience of surgical ablation as opposed to catheter ablation? Was told yesterday by cardiologist that my case has been reviewed by local teaching hospital with the EP team & they hope to do a surgical ablation (if I want it). Now some people would not opt for surgical treatment
Asking for anyone’s experience of surgical ablation as opposed to catheter ablation? Was told yesterday by cardiologist that my case has been reviewed by local teaching hospital with the EP team & they hope to do a surgical ablation (if I want it). Now some people would not opt for surgical treatment
Pigleywigley
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AF Association
3 years ago
How long does the effect of having a catheter ablation last?
Hi i have had paroxysmal atrial fibrillation for all most 14 years and during this time has been in the main well controlled with medication.Over this time i have had short periods where it very positional ,no problems sitting or standing but lying down at night was awful ,but gradually it would sort
Hi i have had paroxysmal atrial fibrillation for all most 14 years and during this time has been in the main well controlled with medication.Over this time i have had short periods where it very positional ,no problems sitting or standing but lying down at night was awful ,but gradually it would sort
highbury44
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Exercise after cardiac ablation
Hello! I'm 7 days post ablation for atrial flutter. Feel good mostly, a little breathless occasionally. Pre ablation I was doing 30 mins yoga and walking 3 miles + most days. I'm really looking for advice on getting back to walking and yoga. I've tried a couple of walks, but I'm tiring very fast. Thank
Hello! I'm 7 days post ablation for atrial flutter. Feel good mostly, a little breathless occasionally. Pre ablation I was doing 30 mins yoga and walking 3 miles + most days. I'm really looking for advice on getting back to walking and yoga. I've tried a couple of walks, but I'm tiring very fast. Thank
Musicma
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Atrial Myopathy vs. AF
Found this very interesting research article on the etiology of AF and it’s relationship to atrial myopathy & stroke, with possible tests to weed out candidates for anti-coagulation. It also discusses patients with atrial myopathy without AF who might be at risk. Should be of particular interest to
Found this very interesting research article on the etiology of AF and it’s relationship to atrial myopathy & stroke, with possible tests to weed out candidates for anti-coagulation. It also discusses patients with atrial myopathy without AF who might be at risk. Should be of particular interest to
RxMe
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Pace & Ablate
Hi all,I'm 52 and after 5 years of very symptomatic AF(blackouts, breathlessness, extreme fatigue) moving from paroxsymal to permanent, trying the full range of anti arithmia meds and now on 400mg of Dronedarone and 15mg of bisoprolol. and having had serveral cardiversions that only kept me in sinus
Hi all,I'm 52 and after 5 years of very symptomatic AF(blackouts, breathlessness, extreme fatigue) moving from paroxsymal to permanent, trying the full range of anti arithmia meds and now on 400mg of Dronedarone and 15mg of bisoprolol. and having had serveral cardiversions that only kept me in sinus
Hidden
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
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