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Pace and Ablate
I had my Pacemaker fitted May 07 of this year. Then went on to have the AV Node Ablation June 28th. Just wondering if any one else has gone through this ? Did it improve your day to day living ? Are you able to live a better quality of life ?
I had my Pacemaker fitted May 07 of this year. Then went on to have the AV Node Ablation June 28th. Just wondering if any one else has gone through this ? Did it improve your day to day living ? Are you able to live a better quality of life ?
Cas33
in
AF Association
6 years ago
Cough and Phelgm After RF Cardiac Ablation with TOE
Hi all, I ended up having an RF abalation with TOE on Monday and so far so good with the heart. I have ended up some shortness of breath with a productive cough clearing Phelgm from my chest and a very sore throat . Is this due to the TOE or should I be talking to my doctor further ?
Hi all, I ended up having an RF abalation with TOE on Monday and so far so good with the heart. I have ended up some shortness of breath with a productive cough clearing Phelgm from my chest and a very sore throat . Is this due to the TOE or should I be talking to my doctor further ?
AndyDuk
in
AF Association
6 years ago
When do you say enough is enough?
I'm running out of options to control the dysfunctional bleeding, end option would be
endometrial
ablation
or hysterectomy. My hormones are obv out of whack, estrogen dominance I think. Can anyone please give me any other options to help cure? I'm overweight don't drink or smoke.
I'm running out of options to control the dysfunctional bleeding, end option would be
endometrial
ablation
or hysterectomy. My hormones are obv out of whack, estrogen dominance I think. Can anyone please give me any other options to help cure? I'm overweight don't drink or smoke.
Boodie
in
Fertility Network UK
6 years ago
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Palpitations
Hey y’all...I’m 34 and had a cardiac ablation 2 years ago for afib...totally cured...however once every few months I get skipped beats that last a few hours and then resolve spontaneously. They usually present when I’m exhausted...can someone help relieve my anxiety. If I even have the smallest of skipped
Hey y’all...I’m 34 and had a cardiac ablation 2 years ago for afib...totally cured...however once every few months I get skipped beats that last a few hours and then resolve spontaneously. They usually present when I’m exhausted...can someone help relieve my anxiety. If I even have the smallest of skipped
Rdiehl01
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 years ago
Hysterectomy Advice Please
Am 44 years old, been having problems for 7 years and have been advised to have either a hysterectomy, Mirena,
endometrial
ablation
or go on the pill. The last two options I definitely do not want. I've had problems ever since getting my tubes tied 7 years ago.
Am 44 years old, been having problems for 7 years and have been advised to have either a hysterectomy, Mirena,
endometrial
ablation
or go on the pill. The last two options I definitely do not want. I've had problems ever since getting my tubes tied 7 years ago.
Sad-cat
in
Women's Health
6 years ago
Update on negative cardiologist
Hi, this morning, I sent an email to my cardiologist, through his web page, he replied within minutes! I asked him to refer me to an electrophysiologist to discuss the merits or demerits of an AV node ablation. He has agreed to do so and will contact him today. I live near Taunton, in Somerset. Ablations
Hi, this morning, I sent an email to my cardiologist, through his web page, he replied within minutes! I asked him to refer me to an electrophysiologist to discuss the merits or demerits of an AV node ablation. He has agreed to do so and will contact him today. I live near Taunton, in Somerset. Ablations
doramar38
in
AF Association
6 years ago
How to stay Afib free after a successful cardiac ablation.
Having had an ablation last October I am AFib free for now and want to stay that way for as long as I can. Are my old Afib triggers still to be avoided? Is high intensity exercise OK? Grateful for any comments or anecdotes!
Having had an ablation last October I am AFib free for now and want to stay that way for as long as I can. Are my old Afib triggers still to be avoided? Is high intensity exercise OK? Grateful for any comments or anecdotes!
Kevin51
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 years ago
AV node ablation
I have permanent AF, but my EP has said that AV Node ablation would not stop the AF and restore normal sinus rythym. I was unable to get either him nor my cardiologist to give a reason for this. Are they correct or am I being too easily dismissed?
I have permanent AF, but my EP has said that AV Node ablation would not stop the AF and restore normal sinus rythym. I was unable to get either him nor my cardiologist to give a reason for this. Are they correct or am I being too easily dismissed?
Hidden
in
AF Association
6 years ago
AV node ablation
I have permanent AF, but my EP has said that AV Node ablation would not stop the AF and restore normal sinus rythym. I was unable to get either him nor my cardiologist to give a reason for this. Are they correct or am I being too easily dismissed?
I have permanent AF, but my EP has said that AV Node ablation would not stop the AF and restore normal sinus rythym. I was unable to get either him nor my cardiologist to give a reason for this. Are they correct or am I being too easily dismissed?
Hidden
in
AF Association
6 years ago
Very negative cardiologist.
Hi! Well, I've seen my cardiologist today with regard to my daily episodes of AF. His initial response, after I'd explained how often and how long I experience it and having to take the maximum medication dosage, was to virtually say that I'm too old to be helped (I'm 79). He reluctantly offered an av
Hi! Well, I've seen my cardiologist today with regard to my daily episodes of AF. His initial response, after I'd explained how often and how long I experience it and having to take the maximum medication dosage, was to virtually say that I'm too old to be helped (I'm 79). He reluctantly offered an av
doramar38
in
AF Association
6 years ago
Anyone else have low blood pressure after ablation
Hi All I’m now 39 and have been cadioverted and 1 week after 2nd catheter ablation for AF AFLand SVT just to be greedy! But this time after ablation my bp has dropped to as low as 77/56 and stays arround 95/61 to the point I almost pass out. My heart had been as low as 55bpm which was awesom as not been
Hi All I’m now 39 and have been cadioverted and 1 week after 2nd catheter ablation for AF AFLand SVT just to be greedy! But this time after ablation my bp has dropped to as low as 77/56 and stays arround 95/61 to the point I almost pass out. My heart had been as low as 55bpm which was awesom as not been
Miastar5
in
AF Association
6 years ago
8 years in, post ablation
Hi All, I'm an afib patient since 2010, and have thus far had 2 cardioversions and a cardiac catheter ablation, followed by 2 more cardioversions. The ablation was in January and the cardioversions in Feb and again early April. Since I've been "back in NSR" my bp has started to climb through the roof
Hi All, I'm an afib patient since 2010, and have thus far had 2 cardioversions and a cardiac catheter ablation, followed by 2 more cardioversions. The ablation was in January and the cardioversions in Feb and again early April. Since I've been "back in NSR" my bp has started to climb through the roof
mishugenah
in
AF Association
6 years ago
Endometrial ablation??
What happens when you ‘get your period’ after this procedure? I understand some people bleed less or not at all but do you still get period pains etc. or does the uterus not cramp etc. because there’s less/nothing to expel?
What happens when you ‘get your period’ after this procedure? I understand some people bleed less or not at all but do you still get period pains etc. or does the uterus not cramp etc. because there’s less/nothing to expel?
Mandy876
in
Endometriosis UK
6 years ago
Waiting period for catheter ablation in Bedfordshire
Hello, Back in September 2017 I had a major heart attack resulting in 12 shocks and 10 CPRS, followed by one stent in the main artery. Since then, I’ve had 3 episodes of atrial fibrillation and were brought under control by drugs. I am told I need catheter ablation but can’t afford a private operation
Hello, Back in September 2017 I had a major heart attack resulting in 12 shocks and 10 CPRS, followed by one stent in the main artery. Since then, I’ve had 3 episodes of atrial fibrillation and were brought under control by drugs. I am told I need catheter ablation but can’t afford a private operation
NoerLuton
in
British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Radio frequency ablation for atrial fibrillation.
Hi, Back in September 2017 I had a major heart attack resulting in 12 shocks and 10 CPRS, followed by one stent in the main artery. Since then, I’ve had 3 episodes of atrial fibrillation and were brought under control by drugs. I am told I need catheter ablation but can’t afford a private operation.
Hi, Back in September 2017 I had a major heart attack resulting in 12 shocks and 10 CPRS, followed by one stent in the main artery. Since then, I’ve had 3 episodes of atrial fibrillation and were brought under control by drugs. I am told I need catheter ablation but can’t afford a private operation.
NoerLuton
in
British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Cardio Abalation Cryo
I'm in on Monday having my second catheter ablation. Has anyone had the Cryo ablation? My last Abalation was around 7 years ago and it was RF based. Is the recovery time quicker on a Cryo?
I'm in on Monday having my second catheter ablation. Has anyone had the Cryo ablation? My last Abalation was around 7 years ago and it was RF based. Is the recovery time quicker on a Cryo?
AndyDuk
in
AF Association
6 years ago
SVT and heart catheter
I have suffered with SVT for a good 6 years. I have decided I would like to go through with the catheter ablation. I am very very nervous as I suffer from severe anxiety. I know this is what I want to do though. I want to enhance my quality of life and finally live without worrying about my episodes.
I have suffered with SVT for a good 6 years. I have decided I would like to go through with the catheter ablation. I am very very nervous as I suffer from severe anxiety. I know this is what I want to do though. I want to enhance my quality of life and finally live without worrying about my episodes.
kierstenlynn24
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
6 years ago
Pacemaker adjustment after AV Node Ablation.
I had an AV Node Ablation 9 days ago, pacemaker was implanted last October, as usual Drs had tried everything else before this to cure my permanent AF. I feel so much better that I still find it hard to believe, still scared to get too excited. When the ablation was done they set my pacemaker at 80 bpm
I had an AV Node Ablation 9 days ago, pacemaker was implanted last October, as usual Drs had tried everything else before this to cure my permanent AF. I feel so much better that I still find it hard to believe, still scared to get too excited. When the ablation was done they set my pacemaker at 80 bpm
Jennywren2953
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 years ago
AV node ablation and pacemaker
Hello I just joined and would really like to talk about this procedure for AF which I am planning to have - in 2 weeks. Have been on medication for some time (bisoprolol) and have had some stressful events in life which caused me to call 999.... Feeling nervous about being pacemaker dependent.
Hello I just joined and would really like to talk about this procedure for AF which I am planning to have - in 2 weeks. Have been on medication for some time (bisoprolol) and have had some stressful events in life which caused me to call 999.... Feeling nervous about being pacemaker dependent.
CarolineRaffan
in
British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
The AF is Back
Hi my name is Tasha, I had catheter ablation (twice) at Barts Hospital in London and it worked really well but as time has passed my AF has come back. At first we thought it might be a symptom of menopause (I am in my fifties) and one cardiologist was very dismissive on that count but now it is official
Hi my name is Tasha, I had catheter ablation (twice) at Barts Hospital in London and it worked really well but as time has passed my AF has come back. At first we thought it might be a symptom of menopause (I am in my fifties) and one cardiologist was very dismissive on that count but now it is official
Hidden
in
AF Association
6 years ago
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