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cardiac ablation good experience
hi everyone, I have just had my cardiac catheter ablation for my ventricular ectopic beats ( I have a very high ectopic load) It has gone well and I was really well looked after by the team . In case anyone is waiting for their ablation thought it might be helpful to share my experience. In my case
hi everyone, I have just had my cardiac catheter ablation for my ventricular ectopic beats ( I have a very high ectopic load) It has gone well and I was really well looked after by the team . In case anyone is waiting for their ablation thought it might be helpful to share my experience. In my case
Lexi72
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
International experts agree on standards for catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation
Hot off the press! Essential reading for anyone considering an ablation. https://www.escardio.org/The-ESC/Press-Office/Press-releases/International-experts-agree-on-standards-for-catheter-ablation-of-atrial-fibrillation Best wishes
Hot off the press! Essential reading for anyone considering an ablation. https://www.escardio.org/The-ESC/Press-Office/Press-releases/International-experts-agree-on-standards-for-catheter-ablation-of-atrial-fibrillation Best wishes
MikeThePike
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
a week later
I was diagnosed with AF 7 years ago while at our holiday home in Spain and had the catheter ablation 5 years ago in Switzerland our main home. I wrote last week that I had a cold and thought I was back in AF after being free for 5 years and in Spain again. After 6 days of continual high heart rate
I was diagnosed with AF 7 years ago while at our holiday home in Spain and had the catheter ablation 5 years ago in Switzerland our main home. I wrote last week that I had a cold and thought I was back in AF after being free for 5 years and in Spain again. After 6 days of continual high heart rate
mavart
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
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Thank you - all of you lovely people
I have been well and truly supported by you all as I approach my catheter ablation scheduled for tomorrow in Glenfield Hospital.Having made several posts to gain reassurance I will be going ahead although I am still very scared and fragile. I will let you all know in due course (hopefully) and thank
I have been well and truly supported by you all as I approach my catheter ablation scheduled for tomorrow in Glenfield Hospital.Having made several posts to gain reassurance I will be going ahead although I am still very scared and fragile. I will let you all know in due course (hopefully) and thank
Karendeena
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Recently diagnosed Endo
Few weeks later an
endometrial
ablation
to control the thickened endometrium. No mention at all in all I've had about endometriosis.
Few weeks later an
endometrial
ablation
to control the thickened endometrium. No mention at all in all I've had about endometriosis.
Booty42
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
Brain fog
I had a traumatic cardiac ablation 8 weeks ago. The heart has settled down nicely now. I am on Verapamil 3 x 40 my daily. Apixaban 5mg 2 x daily. Flecanaide 150mg 2 x daily. Levoxathyrine 100mg 1 x daily. I have 3 monthly injections for low vit b. All of these drugs can affect memory I am feeling
I had a traumatic cardiac ablation 8 weeks ago. The heart has settled down nicely now. I am on Verapamil 3 x 40 my daily. Apixaban 5mg 2 x daily. Flecanaide 150mg 2 x daily. Levoxathyrine 100mg 1 x daily. I have 3 monthly injections for low vit b. All of these drugs can affect memory I am feeling
Stefcon1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Minimally Invasive AFib surgery in Tokyo with Dr Ohtsuka
I have very recently returned from Japan and I thought I should add my experience of AFib surgery there to the forum for those who are interested.My surgery was just over 5 weeks ago at Newheart Watababe Institute with Dr Toshiya Ohtsuka. I travelled to Tokyo from Canada, where I live, alone. I was due
I have very recently returned from Japan and I thought I should add my experience of AFib surgery there to the forum for those who are interested.My surgery was just over 5 weeks ago at Newheart Watababe Institute with Dr Toshiya Ohtsuka. I travelled to Tokyo from Canada, where I live, alone. I was due
Letofeyd
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
Rib soreness and Abdominal bloating.
I'm a month and a week out of my Catheter Ablation and I'm experiencing soreness in my right ribcage and my abdomen feels full and bloated. Almost as if I ate a big meal. Has anyone else experiencing any of these symptoms? Don't if it from the ablation or medication or maybe none of the above.
I'm a month and a week out of my Catheter Ablation and I'm experiencing soreness in my right ribcage and my abdomen feels full and bloated. Almost as if I ate a big meal. Has anyone else experiencing any of these symptoms? Don't if it from the ablation or medication or maybe none of the above.
A_PMechanic
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
WPW Wolff Parkinson White
Hello everyone. I have joined this community as my son, 11 year old Boy, Layton, has been diagnosed with WPW Syndrome and is having a catheter ablation mid March. I’m here for any advice, tips, or support which can be offered!
Hello everyone. I have joined this community as my son, 11 year old Boy, Layton, has been diagnosed with WPW Syndrome and is having a catheter ablation mid March. I’m here for any advice, tips, or support which can be offered!
WPWwarriorLayton
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
af with rvr
Hi I have suffered with arterial fibrillation for 4 years had cardiac ablation 6 weeks ago but hasn’t worked now have pericarditis and Tuesday I was took into hospital with heart rate of 197 given lots of tablets to bring it down and back into rhythm which took a while. now been told I have af with rvr
Hi I have suffered with arterial fibrillation for 4 years had cardiac ablation 6 weeks ago but hasn’t worked now have pericarditis and Tuesday I was took into hospital with heart rate of 197 given lots of tablets to bring it down and back into rhythm which took a while. now been told I have af with rvr
Sidney115
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
There is still time to register for our Patient Day in Baltimore, taking place on Saturday March 02?
📣 Speaker highlight! Professor David Spragg from Johns Hopkins Hospital will be talking about ‘Treatment of AF with Antiarrhythmic Drugs and/or Catheter Ablation’. Do not miss out, sign up today FOR FREE 👇 https://heartrhythmalliance.org/afa/us/baltimore-patients-day-at-johns-hopkins-university-hospital
📣 Speaker highlight! Professor David Spragg from Johns Hopkins Hospital will be talking about ‘Treatment of AF with Antiarrhythmic Drugs and/or Catheter Ablation’. Do not miss out, sign up today FOR FREE 👇 https://heartrhythmalliance.org/afa/us/baltimore-patients-day-at-johns-hopkins-university-hospital
TracyAdmin
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AF Association
5 months ago
There is still time to register for our Patient Day in Baltimore, taking place on Saturday March 02?
📣 Speaker highlight! Professor David Spragg from Johns Hopkins Hospital will be talking about ‘Treatment of AF with Antiarrhythmic Drugs and/or Catheter Ablation’. Do not miss out, sign up today FOR FREE 👇 https://heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/us/baltimore-patients-day-at-johns-hopkins-university-hospital
📣 Speaker highlight! Professor David Spragg from Johns Hopkins Hospital will be talking about ‘Treatment of AF with Antiarrhythmic Drugs and/or Catheter Ablation’. Do not miss out, sign up today FOR FREE 👇 https://heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/us/baltimore-patients-day-at-johns-hopkins-university-hospital
TracyAdmin
ArrhythmiaAlliance
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Arrhythmia Alliance
5 months ago
There is still time to register for our Patient Day in Baltimore, taking place on Saturday March 02?
📣 Speaker highlight! Professor David Spragg from Johns Hopkins Hospital will be talking about ‘Treatment of AF with Antiarrhythmic Drugs and/or Catheter Ablation’. Do not miss out, sign up today FOR FREE 👇 https://heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/us/baltimore-patients-day-at-johns-hopkins-university-hospital
📣 Speaker highlight! Professor David Spragg from Johns Hopkins Hospital will be talking about ‘Treatment of AF with Antiarrhythmic Drugs and/or Catheter Ablation’. Do not miss out, sign up today FOR FREE 👇 https://heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/us/baltimore-patients-day-at-johns-hopkins-university-hospital
TracyAdmin
Partner
in
Arrhythmia Alliance Heart Failure
5 months ago
There is still time to register for our Patient Day in Baltimore, taking place on Saturday March 02?
📣 Speaker highlight! Professor David Spragg from Johns Hopkins Hospital will be talking about ‘Treatment of AF with Antiarrhythmic Drugs and/or Catheter Ablation’. Do not miss out, sign up today FOR FREE 👇 https://heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/us/baltimore-patients-day-at-johns-hopkins-university-hospital
📣 Speaker highlight! Professor David Spragg from Johns Hopkins Hospital will be talking about ‘Treatment of AF with Antiarrhythmic Drugs and/or Catheter Ablation’. Do not miss out, sign up today FOR FREE 👇 https://heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/us/baltimore-patients-day-at-johns-hopkins-university-hospital
TracyAdmin
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Arrhythmia Alliance SVT
5 months ago
There is still time to register for our Patient Day in Baltimore, taking place on Saturday March 02?
📣 Speaker highlight! Professor David Spragg from Johns Hopkins Hospital will be talking about ‘Treatment of AF with Antiarrhythmic Drugs and/or Catheter Ablation’. Do not miss out, sign up today FOR FREE 👇 https://heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/us/baltimore-patients-day-at-johns-hopkins-university-hospital
📣 Speaker highlight! Professor David Spragg from Johns Hopkins Hospital will be talking about ‘Treatment of AF with Antiarrhythmic Drugs and/or Catheter Ablation’. Do not miss out, sign up today FOR FREE 👇 https://heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/us/baltimore-patients-day-at-johns-hopkins-university-hospital
TracyAdmin
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
5 months ago
Mini- Maze vs Catheter Ablation
hi everyone I’m due to go back to Cardiologist this week. Some of you great people had responded to someone’s question about how the mini maze works on the outside of heart and the Catheter ablation inside the heart. Comments like when working inside the heart it damages some important tissue? I’ve
hi everyone I’m due to go back to Cardiologist this week. Some of you great people had responded to someone’s question about how the mini maze works on the outside of heart and the Catheter ablation inside the heart. Comments like when working inside the heart it damages some important tissue? I’ve
OzJames
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
Ablation 3 weeks ago.
Female 65. I had a cardiac ablation on 16 Jan 2024. It was the worse thing I ever gone through. I felt everything and told the consultant. He said I had a low pain threshold. The nurse in the ward congratulated me for not requiring much medication! ( I have done fire walks with less pain) I was totally
Female 65. I had a cardiac ablation on 16 Jan 2024. It was the worse thing I ever gone through. I felt everything and told the consultant. He said I had a low pain threshold. The nurse in the ward congratulated me for not requiring much medication! ( I have done fire walks with less pain) I was totally
Stefcon1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
Long wait
what the wait for catheter ablation.
what the wait for catheter ablation.
Greeklover
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
Post ablation - enter site swelling
I had a catheter ablation on Thursday and I noticed this morning that the area around the entrance site in my groin is quite swollen. I don't have pain, blood or bruising. I'm just wondering what is normal swelling or if I should get it checked 🤔 I looked for info around and they say that some swelling
I had a catheter ablation on Thursday and I noticed this morning that the area around the entrance site in my groin is quite swollen. I don't have pain, blood or bruising. I'm just wondering what is normal swelling or if I should get it checked 🤔 I looked for info around and they say that some swelling
En85
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
Heart Issues post Ivor Lewis
Hi, wondering if any of you that have had the Ivor Lewis surgery have had heart issues post surgery? At 3 years post surgery I started having atrial fibralation. Now 5 years post surgery and the afib is worse but I also have Braychardia ( very low heart rate) Looks like I will need a cardiac ablation
Hi, wondering if any of you that have had the Ivor Lewis surgery have had heart issues post surgery? At 3 years post surgery I started having atrial fibralation. Now 5 years post surgery and the afib is worse but I also have Braychardia ( very low heart rate) Looks like I will need a cardiac ablation
Janashlin
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
6 months ago
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