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ENDOMETRIAL ABLATION REVIEWS :)
Also since lap periods been horrendous theyve always been heavy but now they are ridiculous anyway was offered a
endometrial
ablation
so I am booked in for it in December. For an afternoon op using the hot liquid under general home the same day??
Also since lap periods been horrendous theyve always been heavy but now they are ridiculous anyway was offered a
endometrial
ablation
so I am booked in for it in December. For an afternoon op using the hot liquid under general home the same day??
Alicepirate
in
Endometriosis UK
8 years ago
Had my First and hopefully only Cardiac Ablation
Everything went well and I hurt everywhere on my body. Was totally out for about 5 hours and they went in thru my groin area with two catheters either side of my groin to facilitate the ablation plus one for urinary, ouch. Had to spend the night in hospital. Not as traumatic as I was expecting. In
Everything went well and I hurt everywhere on my body. Was totally out for about 5 hours and they went in thru my groin area with two catheters either side of my groin to facilitate the ablation plus one for urinary, ouch. Had to spend the night in hospital. Not as traumatic as I was expecting. In
RiderontheStorm
in
AF Association
8 years ago
Pacemaker upgrade
Has anyone had a dual chamber pacemaker removed and replaced by a CPR prior to an AV node ablation? I don't like the sound of the procedure to remove the existing leads! I've had my current PM for five years. EW.
Has anyone had a dual chamber pacemaker removed and replaced by a CPR prior to an AV node ablation? I don't like the sound of the procedure to remove the existing leads! I've had my current PM for five years. EW.
EricW
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AF Association
8 years ago
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Tiredness after Catheter Ablation
Just had Catheter Ablation at UHNM in Stoke. Told by consultant it went very well but like others feeling tired lot of the time and find noise and crowds difficult. Trying to listen to my body but keeps telling me it needs to sleep. But think this is natures way of repairing your body ?
Just had Catheter Ablation at UHNM in Stoke. Told by consultant it went very well but like others feeling tired lot of the time and find noise and crowds difficult. Trying to listen to my body but keeps telling me it needs to sleep. But think this is natures way of repairing your body ?
Mike-tyson
in
AF Association
8 years ago
Report of today's consultation with my EP Cardiologist - I can have one more ablation
Dear all, I had my follow up appointment with my EP Cardiologist this morning as a follow up to my last (5th) ablation September 8th. My visit did not start well as I could not get into the car park and had to park about ½ mile away on a 2 hour parking bay. When I got to the outpatients department I
Dear all, I had my follow up appointment with my EP Cardiologist this morning as a follow up to my last (5th) ablation September 8th. My visit did not start well as I could not get into the car park and had to park about ½ mile away on a 2 hour parking bay. When I got to the outpatients department I
pottypete1
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
8 years ago
Feeling dizzy and with headaches due to Afib?
Hello everyone, 6 months ago I had a catheter ablation done due to my diagnosis with atrial fibrillation. I'm still experiencing afib arrhythmias and on top of this, I've been feeling dizzy and getting headaches almost daily. I've been switched medicines several times and as of now taking Xarelto
Hello everyone, 6 months ago I had a catheter ablation done due to my diagnosis with atrial fibrillation. I'm still experiencing afib arrhythmias and on top of this, I've been feeling dizzy and getting headaches almost daily. I've been switched medicines several times and as of now taking Xarelto
SFMars
in
AF Association
8 years ago
Vats Ablation, my story.
I have been reading with interest various experiences with various treatments for (believe it or not) various complaints. With all these variables on offer I noticed my personal experience is different again. My History: I had palpitations' when I was 18 after drinking excessively, these went not to
I have been reading with interest various experiences with various treatments for (believe it or not) various complaints. With all these variables on offer I noticed my personal experience is different again. My History: I had palpitations' when I was 18 after drinking excessively, these went not to
johnk1956
in
AF Association
8 years ago
Post Ablation for SVT
Hi. I'm wondering if it's normal to feel weak after cardiac ablation? Also is it normal to develop depression, anxiety and or sleep disturbances? I was told I'd be better in a week. I had my procedure on November 16, 2016 and I still feel like my get up and go got up and left. I have so much to do and
Hi. I'm wondering if it's normal to feel weak after cardiac ablation? Also is it normal to develop depression, anxiety and or sleep disturbances? I was told I'd be better in a week. I had my procedure on November 16, 2016 and I still feel like my get up and go got up and left. I have so much to do and
SimplySunshine
in
AF Association
8 years ago
Endometrial Ablation
Has anyone had this? Just wanting to hear stories of anyone who has had this. Thanks I have been offered it
Has anyone had this? Just wanting to hear stories of anyone who has had this. Thanks I have been offered it
sj2010
in
Pelvic Pain Support Network
8 years ago
Ablation - If you had to do over again, *WOULD YOU?
I am a single 60 year old healthy male with intermittent Paroxysmal AF. Currently scheduled for Ablation in a few weeks and I am scared about the after effects. Since 2012 had 2 cardioversions and 2 other AF events of 24+ hours that subsequently quelled via medication. Last two events happened within
I am a single 60 year old healthy male with intermittent Paroxysmal AF. Currently scheduled for Ablation in a few weeks and I am scared about the after effects. Since 2012 had 2 cardioversions and 2 other AF events of 24+ hours that subsequently quelled via medication. Last two events happened within
RiderontheStorm
in
AF Association
8 years ago
My ablation experience
Hi :) I'm relatively new here. I wanted to make a post letting everyone know my experience with the catheter ablation for my SVT. First of all it was successful which is great news! Going into this procedure we did not have as much documented info as most patients have as it was very hard for them
Hi :) I'm relatively new here. I wanted to make a post letting everyone know my experience with the catheter ablation for my SVT. First of all it was successful which is great news! Going into this procedure we did not have as much documented info as most patients have as it was very hard for them
Sammyjillian
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
8 years ago
Pre ablation Cardiac ct scan Friday.........
8 a.m in Bournemouth .To eat or not to eat that is the question ...........the form only seems to mention caffeine, no alcohol ,tea,coffee( gave up normal a long time ago )even decaf , no food containing chocolate. What I do know is that having to be up at 6 a.m , then the drive to Bournemouth from Weymouth
8 a.m in Bournemouth .To eat or not to eat that is the question ...........the form only seems to mention caffeine, no alcohol ,tea,coffee( gave up normal a long time ago )even decaf , no food containing chocolate. What I do know is that having to be up at 6 a.m , then the drive to Bournemouth from Weymouth
Roony39
in
AF Association
8 years ago
How may ablations can one person have?
Having just had my third catheter ablation; I am guessing that 3 is the limit? The first was for atrial flutter, the second and third for paroxymal atrial fibrillation. Of the second two, the first was freezing (cryoablation) and this week's a radio frequency ablation. I didn't know until the registrar
Having just had my third catheter ablation; I am guessing that 3 is the limit? The first was for atrial flutter, the second and third for paroxymal atrial fibrillation. Of the second two, the first was freezing (cryoablation) and this week's a radio frequency ablation. I didn't know until the registrar
Suzanne-Cheshire
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
8 years ago
Post ASD closure
Like many people, I was diagnosed with a hole in my heart which I've apparently, had from birth. This was discovered after an isolated instance of PAF following panic attacks in April 2016. I've now had my ASD closure a couple of weeks ago. Prior to the procedure, I had not experienced any more A/F episodes
Like many people, I was diagnosed with a hole in my heart which I've apparently, had from birth. This was discovered after an isolated instance of PAF following panic attacks in April 2016. I've now had my ASD closure a couple of weeks ago. Prior to the procedure, I had not experienced any more A/F episodes
Dapper1946
in
AF Association
8 years ago
Out of AF, but have had a stroke / TIA
Following my second catheter ablation last year, I am now out of AF, and was taken off warfarin about 6 months ago. However, three weeks ago, I had a couple of symptoms which are indicative of a stroke, and was taken by ambulance to A&E after my husband dialled 999. I had a head CT, which showed no evidence
Following my second catheter ablation last year, I am now out of AF, and was taken off warfarin about 6 months ago. However, three weeks ago, I had a couple of symptoms which are indicative of a stroke, and was taken by ambulance to A&E after my husband dialled 999. I had a head CT, which showed no evidence
Lizzo
in
AF Association
8 years ago
SVT, ablation coming up
Hi! I have a catheter ablation surgery coming up in 13 days. I met with my cardiologist who showed strong concern over the risk of blood clots after the surgery. I'm 24 years old, I take birth control and I smoke. I know it's silly of me but I haven't been able to quit. When I met with the surgeon and
Hi! I have a catheter ablation surgery coming up in 13 days. I met with my cardiologist who showed strong concern over the risk of blood clots after the surgery. I'm 24 years old, I take birth control and I smoke. I know it's silly of me but I haven't been able to quit. When I met with the surgeon and
Sammyjillian
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
8 years ago
AV node procedure"misgivings"
Hi Barry I hope you are continuing to enjoy "your new condition". since your AV node ablation. I have just received a call from the local hospital offering me Weds 7th December for AV procedure. I too have endured A/F for 6years and 3 Ablations countless Cardioversions too many "pills to point a stick
Hi Barry I hope you are continuing to enjoy "your new condition". since your AV node ablation. I have just received a call from the local hospital offering me Weds 7th December for AV procedure. I too have endured A/F for 6years and 3 Ablations countless Cardioversions too many "pills to point a stick
Ladysmith64
in
AF Association
8 years ago
Ablation - Successful!!
Well after my cardiac ablation being cancelled in late October I attended on Monday (7th Nov) and had the ablation! Took just over three hours but the electro physician said it had been a success! stopped tablets! yay!! Just on warfarin still but can deal with that! Recovery (although not fully as yet
Well after my cardiac ablation being cancelled in late October I attended on Monday (7th Nov) and had the ablation! Took just over three hours but the electro physician said it had been a success! stopped tablets! yay!! Just on warfarin still but can deal with that! Recovery (although not fully as yet
Sparkleshimmer
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
8 years ago
What is A/F
I have suffered from A/F for over 14 years which has involved several stays in hospital, three CV,s, two angiograms etc. I am due to have a pacemaker fitted on 24th November followed by a AV node ablation around six weeks later. I have been told that these proceedures will not get rid of A/F. My problem
I have suffered from A/F for over 14 years which has involved several stays in hospital, three CV,s, two angiograms etc. I am due to have a pacemaker fitted on 24th November followed by a AV node ablation around six weeks later. I have been told that these proceedures will not get rid of A/F. My problem
mullikg
in
AF Association
8 years ago
Avoiding permanent atrial fibrillation: treatment approaches to prevent disease progression.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3872084/ Conclusion in this article entitled,
"Avoiding permanent atrial fibrillation: treatment approaches to prevent disease progression".
"AF is a progressive disease, and persistent or permanent AF is associated with greater patient morbidity and
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3872084/ Conclusion in this article entitled,
"Avoiding permanent atrial fibrillation: treatment approaches to prevent disease progression".
"AF is a progressive disease, and persistent or permanent AF is associated with greater patient morbidity and
Hidden
in
AF Association
8 years ago
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