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Pace and Ablate for Persistent A fib - Your Experiences?
Hi Whilst in hospital over Christmas, it was decided upon a pace and ablate for my a fib which is now persistent and has given me cardiac decompensation. However, there was a U turn and the consultants decided to try me on further drugs and give them a bit of time first. I was discharged on 10 mg bisoprolol
Hi Whilst in hospital over Christmas, it was decided upon a pace and ablate for my a fib which is now persistent and has given me cardiac decompensation. However, there was a U turn and the consultants decided to try me on further drugs and give them a bit of time first. I was discharged on 10 mg bisoprolol
Diddyd
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AF Association
3 years ago
Covid, pacemaker and prosthetic mitral valve
I hope this will help to reassure many. I have a pacemaker with av node ablation, prosthetic mitral valve and continuing, although not felt, af. Medication is warfarin alone. Christmas has been spent in South Africa with my family, on Boxing Day, 5 of us, including myself tested positive for Covid
I hope this will help to reassure many. I have a pacemaker with av node ablation, prosthetic mitral valve and continuing, although not felt, af. Medication is warfarin alone. Christmas has been spent in South Africa with my family, on Boxing Day, 5 of us, including myself tested positive for Covid
Annaelizabeth
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AF Association
4 years ago
Should I go for second ablation?
Hi I am new to this Forum and sharing my Afib experience in the hope of getting some response . I have been having Paraxysmal Afib for quite sometime (> 10 yrs) . Decided to get catheter ablation Nov 2019 under my EP advice. He put in on pradaxa and Cordorone and continued after the procedure. The
Hi I am new to this Forum and sharing my Afib experience in the hope of getting some response . I have been having Paraxysmal Afib for quite sometime (> 10 yrs) . Decided to get catheter ablation Nov 2019 under my EP advice. He put in on pradaxa and Cordorone and continued after the procedure. The
JamesPublic
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AF Association
4 years ago
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Three years post treatment
I attended hospital last week for my final round of testing related to my clinical trial; CEASE-AF, three years and two months after the completion of treatment. https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02695277 The trial involved a mini-maze followed by a catheter ablation, this was being compared
I attended hospital last week for my final round of testing related to my clinical trial; CEASE-AF, three years and two months after the completion of treatment. https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02695277 The trial involved a mini-maze followed by a catheter ablation, this was being compared
johnMiosh
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 years ago
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Hi I am new to this forum. I have had SVT for two years which has been very bothersome this year. I had a cardiac ablation and they managed to treat two areas. Today is day four and yesterday I felt pretty well and went to the shops.... today I feel totally drained and tearful and I’m wondering when
Hi I am new to this forum. I have had SVT for two years which has been very bothersome this year. I had a cardiac ablation and they managed to treat two areas. Today is day four and yesterday I felt pretty well and went to the shops.... today I feel totally drained and tearful and I’m wondering when
SamanthaG71
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AF Association
4 years ago
What are the typical costs to a patient for a catheter ablation?
I live in the US, had an ablation in July and am coming up on the 6 month follow up, and have no signs of any issues at all. So far, a success. However, I was just reviewing my health care costs for the year, and I was shocked by the final charges for the mapping and ablation procedures. I have been
I live in the US, had an ablation in July and am coming up on the 6 month follow up, and have no signs of any issues at all. So far, a success. However, I was just reviewing my health care costs for the year, and I was shocked by the final charges for the mapping and ablation procedures. I have been
Jmc43
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AF Association
4 years ago
Pacemaker
Well thought I would pop on and let you all know how I am doing after having the pacemaker fitted in September and AV node ablation 4 wks later . I’m feeling so much better , only on apixiban now , I have been building my walking up to 6 or 7 miles a day with no problems , the scar is still very tender
Well thought I would pop on and let you all know how I am doing after having the pacemaker fitted in September and AV node ablation 4 wks later . I’m feeling so much better , only on apixiban now , I have been building my walking up to 6 or 7 miles a day with no problems , the scar is still very tender
Betty57
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AF Association
4 years ago
Undiagnosed Lyme Disease
Im 66 and apart from atrial fibrilation., which was successfully treated by cardiac ablation in 2016, I've always been in good health. Three years ago my partner and I bought a place in beautiful rural Scotland where we spend a lot of our time. In August 2019 I suddenly developed a catalogue of
Im 66 and apart from atrial fibrilation., which was successfully treated by cardiac ablation in 2016, I've always been in good health. Three years ago my partner and I bought a place in beautiful rural Scotland where we spend a lot of our time. In August 2019 I suddenly developed a catalogue of
Bimclsh
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
After 2 radiofrequency cardiac ablations, still have atrial fibrillation Afib
Hi all, it would be great and grateful if u could share your experience to me. This is my case. I'm a 47 yrs old guy with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (irregular and fast heat beat), which is found in early 2018. It is caused by my thyroid problem and it's cured already. But Afib is not leaving. After
Hi all, it would be great and grateful if u could share your experience to me. This is my case. I'm a 47 yrs old guy with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (irregular and fast heat beat), which is found in early 2018. It is caused by my thyroid problem and it's cured already. But Afib is not leaving. After
MC1cm
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AF Association
4 years ago
It seems to me that most people here have had one or multiple Ablations of one type or another.
I have had PAF and Flutters now for over one year. I'm 71 years old and my Cardiologists have never recommended a CardioVersion or Ablation of any type here in the Toronto Canada region. The last time I met with my main Cardiologist he told me CardioVersion is next to useless and Ablations are not far
I have had PAF and Flutters now for over one year. I'm 71 years old and my Cardiologists have never recommended a CardioVersion or Ablation of any type here in the Toronto Canada region. The last time I met with my main Cardiologist he told me CardioVersion is next to useless and Ablations are not far
Hidden
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AF Association
4 years ago
Flecadine and weight gain
Does this medication cause weight gain? I have read on Google does but I wanted to hear it from you. I had a catheter ablation in July and started taking flecadine with metapropolol right after. I know I slowed down my regular exercise while I was healing but I didn’t eat that much out of my normal diet
Does this medication cause weight gain? I have read on Google does but I wanted to hear it from you. I had a catheter ablation in July and started taking flecadine with metapropolol right after. I know I slowed down my regular exercise while I was healing but I didn’t eat that much out of my normal diet
Yourflowergirl
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AF Association
4 years ago
Quinine and Rivaroxaban
I am pacemaker dependant having had an av node ablation. Having given up all alcohol, which I used to really enjoy I have very infrequent episodes of AF. I have replaced my Gin and Tonic with a non alcoholic spirit and sugar free tonic. However, I have just heard that I should not be having tonic
I am pacemaker dependant having had an av node ablation. Having given up all alcohol, which I used to really enjoy I have very infrequent episodes of AF. I have replaced my Gin and Tonic with a non alcoholic spirit and sugar free tonic. However, I have just heard that I should not be having tonic
mastiff22
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AF Association
4 years ago
Vagus nerve damage
Hello, I had a cardiac ablation for svt in January of 2020 and unfortunately havent been the same since. I've had acid reflux like symptoms that were extensively tested and found to be hypersensitive esophagus nerves. I've also had other symptoms like chest pain, palpitations, and shortness of breath
Hello, I had a cardiac ablation for svt in January of 2020 and unfortunately havent been the same since. I've had acid reflux like symptoms that were extensively tested and found to be hypersensitive esophagus nerves. I've also had other symptoms like chest pain, palpitations, and shortness of breath
Amanda3690
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AF Association
4 years ago
Ablation of the nerve endings of the heart ,(ganglionated plexi)
Has anyone taken part in a research project or have any experience of standard catheter ablation for AF versus ablation of the nerve endings (ganglionated plexi)? Or have any thoughts about this? My 4th catheter ablation was last Friday so 6 days ago now at Hammersmith hospital. I took part in a blinded
Has anyone taken part in a research project or have any experience of standard catheter ablation for AF versus ablation of the nerve endings (ganglionated plexi)? Or have any thoughts about this? My 4th catheter ablation was last Friday so 6 days ago now at Hammersmith hospital. I took part in a blinded
Suzanne-Cheshire
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 years ago
Nerve endings in the heart ablation (ganglionated plexi)
Has anyone taken part in a research or have any experience of standard catheter ablation for AF versus ablation of the nerve endings (ganglionated plexi)? Or have any thoughts about this? My 4th catheter ablation was last Friday so 6 days ago now at Hammersmith hospital. I took part in a blinded research
Has anyone taken part in a research or have any experience of standard catheter ablation for AF versus ablation of the nerve endings (ganglionated plexi)? Or have any thoughts about this? My 4th catheter ablation was last Friday so 6 days ago now at Hammersmith hospital. I took part in a blinded research
Suzanne-Cheshire
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
4 years ago
Ablation Date
Just thought I'd write to voice my admiration for the NHS. I've just been given a date for my second Cardiac Ablation - 17th November 2020. The first procedure made me symptom free for almost 5 years before I started getting arrhythmia again - so in my case, it clearly works well. I was told the waiting
Just thought I'd write to voice my admiration for the NHS. I've just been given a date for my second Cardiac Ablation - 17th November 2020. The first procedure made me symptom free for almost 5 years before I started getting arrhythmia again - so in my case, it clearly works well. I was told the waiting
Challiefan
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AF Association
4 years ago
First AF Ablation this week
Greetings, Long-time lurker, first time poster here. Although I'm in the U.S. I've found this forum to be very helpful. Just for background, I'm 46 y.o. male in good health with no chronic conditions besides paroxysmal AF and atrial flutter. Cardiologist and EP feel that AF/flutter likely precipitated
Greetings, Long-time lurker, first time poster here. Although I'm in the U.S. I've found this forum to be very helpful. Just for background, I'm 46 y.o. male in good health with no chronic conditions besides paroxysmal AF and atrial flutter. Cardiologist and EP feel that AF/flutter likely precipitated
Javelina
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AF Association
4 years ago
Skipped beats post catheter ablation for wpw syndrome
I had ablation for wpw syndrome in month of July . I started experiencing symptoms in January when I observed my heart rate what climbing even with light movement . After ablation 1 month was fun I was very happy .My heart was calm and I could do my old activities then in month of august I started having
I had ablation for wpw syndrome in month of July . I started experiencing symptoms in January when I observed my heart rate what climbing even with light movement . After ablation 1 month was fun I was very happy .My heart was calm and I could do my old activities then in month of august I started having
saneer_gera
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AF Association
4 years ago
I have permanent AF without obvous symptoms - should I take up an offer to have catheter ablation?
My first post here. As my profile says, I have had permanent AF for a long time but it is without obvious symptoms. I dont seem to have the kind of problems that many of those with AF suffer from - I have no trouble climbing stairs or with other activities of normal living. I have been running most
My first post here. As my profile says, I have had permanent AF for a long time but it is without obvious symptoms. I dont seem to have the kind of problems that many of those with AF suffer from - I have no trouble climbing stairs or with other activities of normal living. I have been running most
small_boat_sailor
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AF Association
4 years ago
AV node ablation
Well yesterday at 8am I was in Edinburgh hospital first on the list , my nerves were in tatters , first they made sure my pacemaker was settled which was fitted 6 weeks ago , all well , I was in full AF and my HR was all over the place , when the dr came to speak to me he said not to worry , that it
Well yesterday at 8am I was in Edinburgh hospital first on the list , my nerves were in tatters , first they made sure my pacemaker was settled which was fitted 6 weeks ago , all well , I was in full AF and my HR was all over the place , when the dr came to speak to me he said not to worry , that it
Betty57
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AF Association
4 years ago
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