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Hi im 19 I'm now 3 days post op I had an ep study and catheter ablation.I had to spend 2hrs in recovery due to the fact I kept on stopping breathing, was foaming at mouth shaking and my blood pressure was extremly low, I had to spend 3hrs on oxygen due to the fact I kept stopping breathing. After I was
Hi im 19 I'm now 3 days post op I had an ep study and catheter ablation.I had to spend 2hrs in recovery due to the fact I kept on stopping breathing, was foaming at mouth shaking and my blood pressure was extremly low, I had to spend 3hrs on oxygen due to the fact I kept stopping breathing. After I was
Thegamer03
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British Heart Foundation
11 days ago
Cardiac Ablation Recovery for AVRT
Hey all! I'd like to see if anyone can weigh in on what I am going through here... I'm a healthy 38 y/o male who got SVT suddenly in September 2021. It initially came on several hours after playing hockey, but then happened sporadically with triggers besides exercise. It would last anywhere from a few
Hey all! I'd like to see if anyone can weigh in on what I am going through here... I'm a healthy 38 y/o male who got SVT suddenly in September 2021. It initially came on several hours after playing hockey, but then happened sporadically with triggers besides exercise. It would last anywhere from a few
DesertCat99
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Supraventricular Tachycardia Support
14 days ago
Catheter Ablation for SVT
Catheter Ablation for SVT
Catheter ablation is carried out in a cardiac catheter laboratory, a room similar to an operating theatre, catheter ablation is a minimally invasive procedure, it is usually performed under local aesthetic to make you sleepy. Please see below '
Catheter ablation for
Catheter Ablation for SVT
Catheter ablation is carried out in a cardiac catheter laboratory, a room similar to an operating theatre, catheter ablation is a minimally invasive procedure, it is usually performed under local aesthetic to make you sleepy. Please see below '
Catheter ablation for
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I had a successful catheter ablation 8 years ago for persistent afib. I woke up this morning and it's back - unsure yet if it's paroxysmal or persistent, but I'm wondering what my options are. Can you have a second ablation?
I had a successful catheter ablation 8 years ago for persistent afib. I woke up this morning and it's back - unsure yet if it's paroxysmal or persistent, but I'm wondering what my options are. Can you have a second ablation?
joebob
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
26 days ago
Vibration therapy
I have found the Therapulse device to be very effective in managing my RLS. I had a cardiac ablation for atrial fibrillation last week and am now in the three month recovery period, just easing back into normal life, and trying to avoid any triggers for AF. Using the Therapulse never seemed to affect
I have found the Therapulse device to be very effective in managing my RLS. I had a cardiac ablation for atrial fibrillation last week and am now in the three month recovery period, just easing back into normal life, and trying to avoid any triggers for AF. Using the Therapulse never seemed to affect
50568789
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 month ago
ESR elevated, normal CRP
Hi there, I haven't posted for a while as I successfully came off the prednisolone in January this year (well, I thought successfully).Since then (on March 26th 2024) I had a cardiac catheter ablation for paroxysmal AF, so far so good although recovery has been a bit of a bumpy ride. I am experiencing
Hi there, I haven't posted for a while as I successfully came off the prednisolone in January this year (well, I thought successfully).Since then (on March 26th 2024) I had a cardiac catheter ablation for paroxysmal AF, so far so good although recovery has been a bit of a bumpy ride. I am experiencing
Karendeena
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PMRGCAuk
1 month ago
Abnormal ESR but normal CRP post ablation
Hi all, I have had a few blood tests because I have episcleritis in one eye and some aches and pains in back, neck and shoulders.I had a catheter ablation on the 26th of March this year. I previously had polymyalgia and finally got off the steroids in January this year My ESR markers have come back
Hi all, I have had a few blood tests because I have episcleritis in one eye and some aches and pains in back, neck and shoulders.I had a catheter ablation on the 26th of March this year. I previously had polymyalgia and finally got off the steroids in January this year My ESR markers have come back
Karendeena
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
Mitral Valve Regurgitation & Tricuspid Regurgitation
Hi All, New to the forum, so hello! I just wanted a little advice & reassurance really. I had cardiac ablation for WPW following an episode of SVT a few years ago and had no cardiac issues following that. Recently I attended A&E twice with chest pain, bloods normal but ecg read non specific abnormality
Hi All, New to the forum, so hello! I just wanted a little advice & reassurance really. I had cardiac ablation for WPW following an episode of SVT a few years ago and had no cardiac issues following that. Recently I attended A&E twice with chest pain, bloods normal but ecg read non specific abnormality
Lakshmy
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British Heart Foundation
1 month ago
Support please 🙏
At my wits end now. Hoping to get a little reassurance from this amazing group of people. I had a catheter ablation on 16th May first one and have now developed atrial flutter. Which I understand can be common. I have had 2 cardioversions in the last 10 days which both lasted 24 and 48 hours. I'm back
At my wits end now. Hoping to get a little reassurance from this amazing group of people. I had a catheter ablation on 16th May first one and have now developed atrial flutter. Which I understand can be common. I have had 2 cardioversions in the last 10 days which both lasted 24 and 48 hours. I'm back
RachaellHenry54
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
Eye problems following catheter ablation
I am now 10 weeks post catheter ablation.Following the procedure I developed aura migraines daily for around 10 days. The fact sheets explained that this was a possible complication and should rectify itself, which it did and 🤞 I have not had any migraines since. I have now developed a bloodshot patch
I am now 10 weeks post catheter ablation.Following the procedure I developed aura migraines daily for around 10 days. The fact sheets explained that this was a possible complication and should rectify itself, which it did and 🤞 I have not had any migraines since. I have now developed a bloodshot patch
Karendeena
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
Ablation
Hi I am waiting for a catheter ablation procedure. Wanted to know people's experiences of this please.
Hi I am waiting for a catheter ablation procedure. Wanted to know people's experiences of this please.
Grannypat65
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British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
How soon to resume taper after cardiac ablation?
I was on 7mg prednisone, easing into 6.75, when I had my cardiac ablation on April 15. Went back to 7 mg however, upped it with cardiac inflammation, 5 mgs for 5 days and resumed 7. Then I developed a chest cold with fever and put on abx. Used sick day rules and now back to 7. It takes 3 months for
I was on 7mg prednisone, easing into 6.75, when I had my cardiac ablation on April 15. Went back to 7 mg however, upped it with cardiac inflammation, 5 mgs for 5 days and resumed 7. Then I developed a chest cold with fever and put on abx. Used sick day rules and now back to 7. It takes 3 months for
Karenjaninaz
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
Anticoagulants stopped by new consultant
I'll try to be as brief as possible! January 2019 I was diagnosed with a pulmonary embolism in both lungs and also AF and flutter. After various unsuccessful attempts to correct heart I had a catheter ablation June 2019 . Responded well and put on Bisoprolol and anticoagulants which I was told would
I'll try to be as brief as possible! January 2019 I was diagnosed with a pulmonary embolism in both lungs and also AF and flutter. After various unsuccessful attempts to correct heart I had a catheter ablation June 2019 . Responded well and put on Bisoprolol and anticoagulants which I was told would
Nafi
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Ablation update
Well, I had a catheter Ablation in February and had a 7 day ECG last week to check how it went. I can say that gladly it was successful, done by Prof Richard Schilling and thanks very much for his skills and knowledge. Hoping to continue recovering in the months to come. I had an insurance funded treatment
Well, I had a catheter Ablation in February and had a 7 day ECG last week to check how it went. I can say that gladly it was successful, done by Prof Richard Schilling and thanks very much for his skills and knowledge. Hoping to continue recovering in the months to come. I had an insurance funded treatment
LaceyLady
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Test results help
Hello first time post, I wonder if anyone could share any light on my results? I'm due to have pci tomorrow but I still haven't seen a consultant since these results to discuss and I'm a bit nervous.I had a catheter ablation about 5 years ago and that went OK but now I haven't a clue about this!I'm 52
Hello first time post, I wonder if anyone could share any light on my results? I'm due to have pci tomorrow but I still haven't seen a consultant since these results to discuss and I'm a bit nervous.I had a catheter ablation about 5 years ago and that went OK but now I haven't a clue about this!I'm 52
Mariamoggy
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British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
Having an ablation when AF is well controlled or when things deteriorate?
I keep reading posts where the decision is made to hold off on an ablation as the medications are working well. My meds are doing a great job and I have been in the hold off camp. I have just read a cardiology review 'Ablation as First-line Therapy for Atrial Fibrillation' by Jason G Andrade where he
I keep reading posts where the decision is made to hold off on an ablation as the medications are working well. My meds are doing a great job and I have been in the hold off camp. I have just read a cardiology review 'Ablation as First-line Therapy for Atrial Fibrillation' by Jason G Andrade where he
OzRob
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Second cardiac ablation attempt
Hi there, I am a 31M fit and healthy and suffer from a high frequency of left ventricle premature ventricular contractions (PVCs) with a ~18% burden. They are coming from a small area near the LF papillary muscle . I had an ablation under a very skilled EP in London who successfully ablated the problematic
Hi there, I am a 31M fit and healthy and suffer from a high frequency of left ventricle premature ventricular contractions (PVCs) with a ~18% burden. They are coming from a small area near the LF papillary muscle . I had an ablation under a very skilled EP in London who successfully ablated the problematic
Helloits
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
2 months ago
Afib heart ablation Post Op
I am curious to hear how people felt immediately after the catheter ablation and for the week following. I don't know if I should sign up for more time off work or if three days is enough of a recovery period.
I am curious to hear how people felt immediately after the catheter ablation and for the week following. I don't know if I should sign up for more time off work or if three days is enough of a recovery period.
afibsucs
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Update following catheter ablation.
Well, those 6 weeks (on Tuesday) have flown and the heart continues to behave 🤞😊Still getting a feeling of trapped wind when I swallow especially when I lie down at night. My GP thinks this may be the esomoprazole as it's notorious for causing gas. I also have a bit of a sore tongue of all things,
Well, those 6 weeks (on Tuesday) have flown and the heart continues to behave 🤞😊Still getting a feeling of trapped wind when I swallow especially when I lie down at night. My GP thinks this may be the esomoprazole as it's notorious for causing gas. I also have a bit of a sore tongue of all things,
Karendeena
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Medscape posts the new consensus about treating AF
“previously, catheter ablation has been used mainly for patients with paroxysmal AF who have already tried or who were intolerant to antiarrhythmic medical treatments, but now, the consensus statement is recommending catheter ablation even in patients who have not tried other treatments. This is based
“previously, catheter ablation has been used mainly for patients with paroxysmal AF who have already tried or who were intolerant to antiarrhythmic medical treatments, but now, the consensus statement is recommending catheter ablation even in patients who have not tried other treatments. This is based
OldJane
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
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