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Ablation tomorrow
Hey guys, I’m scheduled to have a RF cardiac ablation tomorrow for PSVT and I thought I’d create a post here. I’ve had the condition since I was in my teens and now 12 years later, I decided to opt for the ablation. The irony is I haven’t had any episodes in the last few months (I’ve had the odd flutter
Hey guys, I’m scheduled to have a RF cardiac ablation tomorrow for PSVT and I thought I’d create a post here. I’ve had the condition since I was in my teens and now 12 years later, I decided to opt for the ablation. The irony is I haven’t had any episodes in the last few months (I’ve had the odd flutter
Kovus
in
AF Association
6 years ago
Heart rate question
Hi all. New to this group. A week ago, I had a catheter ablation because of a high number of ectopic beats, which were making me light headed and exacerbated my breathing during asthma attacks. They haven't yet settled down but I know that this can take some time. Since the ablation, I've found that
Hi all. New to this group. A week ago, I had a catheter ablation because of a high number of ectopic beats, which were making me light headed and exacerbated my breathing during asthma attacks. They haven't yet settled down but I know that this can take some time. Since the ablation, I've found that
NorthLeedsJohnny
in
British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Frustrated!
So 5 months after my av node ablation and pacemaker fitted I’d just managed to get fit enough to walk up and down gentle hills feeling really good. Best I had In 10 years. Then 3 weeks ago I slipped in the rain onto some tiles broke my pelvis and chipped my humerus. I am just getting around now slowly
So 5 months after my av node ablation and pacemaker fitted I’d just managed to get fit enough to walk up and down gentle hills feeling really good. Best I had In 10 years. Then 3 weeks ago I slipped in the rain onto some tiles broke my pelvis and chipped my humerus. I am just getting around now slowly
dragonflyjan
in
AF Association
6 years ago
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Pacemaker and Mammogram
I had a pacemaker fitted last year and AV node ablation in May. I have just had a reminder that I am due for a mammogram. I mentioned to my GP that I was concerned it or the wires may get damaged, as I’ve had the AV node ablated, I didn’t like the prospect of something going wrong. She didn’t seem to
I had a pacemaker fitted last year and AV node ablation in May. I have just had a reminder that I am due for a mammogram. I mentioned to my GP that I was concerned it or the wires may get damaged, as I’ve had the AV node ablated, I didn’t like the prospect of something going wrong. She didn’t seem to
Jennywren2953
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 years ago
AV node ablation
Just heard that when you have the node ablation they do not totally destroy the av node but leave it capable of some function. Is this true ?.
Just heard that when you have the node ablation they do not totally destroy the av node but leave it capable of some function. Is this true ?.
shirlygirly
in
AF Association
6 years ago
General anaesthetic
Due to undergo an
endometrial
ablation
under general anaesthetic. (Hopefully to help address chronic iron deficiency anaemia) Aside from having my b12 jab afterwards as opposed to before....anything else I should be aware of in relation to general anaesthetic and hypothyroidism ?
Due to undergo an
endometrial
ablation
under general anaesthetic. (Hopefully to help address chronic iron deficiency anaemia) Aside from having my b12 jab afterwards as opposed to before....anything else I should be aware of in relation to general anaesthetic and hypothyroidism ?
Portia1974
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
General anaesthetic
Due to undergo an
endometrial
ablation
under general anaesthetic. (Hopefully to help address chronic iron deficiency anaemia) Aside from having my b12 jab afterwards as opposed to before....anything else I should be aware of in relation to general anaesthetic?
Due to undergo an
endometrial
ablation
under general anaesthetic. (Hopefully to help address chronic iron deficiency anaemia) Aside from having my b12 jab afterwards as opposed to before....anything else I should be aware of in relation to general anaesthetic?
Portia1974
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Ablation One year on
Hi All, I have noticed that after a successful ablation, most “cured” sufferers disappear from the forum because they no longer need the support. This can gives a false impression of the effectiveness of treatment. It is now a year since my ablation and I thought I would come back to give you my full
Hi All, I have noticed that after a successful ablation, most “cured” sufferers disappear from the forum because they no longer need the support. This can gives a false impression of the effectiveness of treatment. It is now a year since my ablation and I thought I would come back to give you my full
johnMiosh
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 years ago
AV Node Ablation
Hi, I posted last week about having a pacemaker fitted 5 weeks ago and my lack of progress since then. On Wednesday I attended the PM clinic, seems all the activity I can feel is AF which has been almost constant since having the PM fitted, plus some twitching which those with PM will understand. I then
Hi, I posted last week about having a pacemaker fitted 5 weeks ago and my lack of progress since then. On Wednesday I attended the PM clinic, seems all the activity I can feel is AF which has been almost constant since having the PM fitted, plus some twitching which those with PM will understand. I then
shirlygirly
in
AF Association
6 years ago
Catheter Ablation failed?
Hi, I'm 55 and have suffered paroxysmal AF since my mid-twenties. Over the past two or three years, however, the AF has become persistent. Because of this I chose to have a catheter ablation on 4th Oct. As you can see from the attached screen-shot of my AF log, it wasn't long before my heart was back
Hi, I'm 55 and have suffered paroxysmal AF since my mid-twenties. Over the past two or three years, however, the AF has become persistent. Because of this I chose to have a catheter ablation on 4th Oct. As you can see from the attached screen-shot of my AF log, it wasn't long before my heart was back
AbFab62
in
British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Has anybody here had a pace and ablate?
Has anybody here had AV node ablation aka 'pace and ablate' (as opposed to 'cateheter' ablation)? If so and you don't mind telling, did it improve your symptoms of afib and to what extent? Has the pacemaker affected your life? Thank you.
Has anybody here had AV node ablation aka 'pace and ablate' (as opposed to 'cateheter' ablation)? If so and you don't mind telling, did it improve your symptoms of afib and to what extent? Has the pacemaker affected your life? Thank you.
abbababy
in
AF Association
6 years ago
Cardiac Ablation
So, after having a reveal device fitted I was told I'd not have to see my cardiologist unless something was picked up.......that day came and I saw him last week. Since having the reveal device fitted (for racing HR and palpitations) my heart has "paused" twice, once for 4 seconds and once for 9 seconds
So, after having a reveal device fitted I was told I'd not have to see my cardiologist unless something was picked up.......that day came and I saw him last week. Since having the reveal device fitted (for racing HR and palpitations) my heart has "paused" twice, once for 4 seconds and once for 9 seconds
mattlogan87
in
British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Atorvastatin and Afib
Hi everyone, this is my first Post on here, however, I find all your comments so comforting. I had my first AF Catheter Ablation in March this year. I had 8 wonderful weeks post Ablation and then AF crept back occasionally afterwards, which is normal thanks to all your advice on here and the post Ablation
Hi everyone, this is my first Post on here, however, I find all your comments so comforting. I had my first AF Catheter Ablation in March this year. I had 8 wonderful weeks post Ablation and then AF crept back occasionally afterwards, which is normal thanks to all your advice on here and the post Ablation
momo24
in
AF Association
6 years ago
fed-up
Hi all i had my afib catheter ablation opp 3 weeks ago everything is ok when im plodding about the house ,but when i do anything like playing with my dog or go up and down the stairs my chest tightens then fluttering feeling then head ache blurred vision and start shaking im 53 years old and a little
Hi all i had my afib catheter ablation opp 3 weeks ago everything is ok when im plodding about the house ,but when i do anything like playing with my dog or go up and down the stairs my chest tightens then fluttering feeling then head ache blurred vision and start shaking im 53 years old and a little
heartbeats
in
AF Association
6 years ago
Svt’s and Afib
I had cardiac ablation March 2018. Two week heart monitor showed some Svt’s and some Afib. On medication and blood thinner. What heart medicine do you take to control Svt’s? I have had multaq, tioksen, amiodarone, flecainide. I now am on metropolol, fosinopril, and eliquis. I have read on this
I had cardiac ablation March 2018. Two week heart monitor showed some Svt’s and some Afib. On medication and blood thinner. What heart medicine do you take to control Svt’s? I have had multaq, tioksen, amiodarone, flecainide. I now am on metropolol, fosinopril, and eliquis. I have read on this
Rebma
in
AF Association
6 years ago
Catheter ablation
Hi. I have just had a catheter ablation for the first time, which was on Monday the 17th of September. I'm led to believe that my palpitations could carry on for a while after my procedure as i have woken up this morning with them and still have them 7 hours later. I'm not going to build my hopes up
Hi. I have just had a catheter ablation for the first time, which was on Monday the 17th of September. I'm led to believe that my palpitations could carry on for a while after my procedure as i have woken up this morning with them and still have them 7 hours later. I'm not going to build my hopes up
Vertclimber
in
AF Association
6 years ago
Due for an EP Study and Catheter ablation, And I'm kind of terrified!
Ok so to cut a long story short, After being diagnosed last week with Wolf-Parkinsson White syndrome, The doctor has put me in to have and EP Study and catheter ablation in 4-6 weeks. I'm so worried as I just feel it's all going to go wrong, And I'm terrified of hospitals to boot. I'm still not sure
Ok so to cut a long story short, After being diagnosed last week with Wolf-Parkinsson White syndrome, The doctor has put me in to have and EP Study and catheter ablation in 4-6 weeks. I'm so worried as I just feel it's all going to go wrong, And I'm terrified of hospitals to boot. I'm still not sure
Lpchubbard
in
British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Bisoprolol
Hi there, I was diagnosed earlier this year with SVT (a form of arrythmia) and have tried having the cardiac Ablation procedure which unfortunately did not work. They have now suggested I start on a low dose of Bisoprolol but I’m slightly nervous about taking it as I’m only 21 years old and of quite
Hi there, I was diagnosed earlier this year with SVT (a form of arrythmia) and have tried having the cardiac Ablation procedure which unfortunately did not work. They have now suggested I start on a low dose of Bisoprolol but I’m slightly nervous about taking it as I’m only 21 years old and of quite
esherm
in
British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Cardioversion
Hello, I am in AF constantly and have been like this for 4 weeks. I was admitted to hospital when it started and my heart was racing at 160 bpm. I commenced Bisoprolol 7.5mgs and although still in AV, beats now at 80-90. I am booked for Cardioversion in two weeks and when I attended my pre admission
Hello, I am in AF constantly and have been like this for 4 weeks. I was admitted to hospital when it started and my heart was racing at 160 bpm. I commenced Bisoprolol 7.5mgs and although still in AV, beats now at 80-90. I am booked for Cardioversion in two weeks and when I attended my pre admission
NorfolkGal
in
AF Association
6 years ago
Cardioversion
Hello everyone, please do read my profile to get a bit of history. I have Heart Failure, Left ventricular failure Ef 37%, Left Atria impairment, and presently in AF. The AF started 4 weeks ago as Fast AF and I was admitted for 5 days. I was started on Bisopolol (Beta Blocker) and my heart rate in now
Hello everyone, please do read my profile to get a bit of history. I have Heart Failure, Left ventricular failure Ef 37%, Left Atria impairment, and presently in AF. The AF started 4 weeks ago as Fast AF and I was admitted for 5 days. I was started on Bisopolol (Beta Blocker) and my heart rate in now
NorfolkGal
in
British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
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