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I had av node ablation April 11 this year after 4 years of more of less permanent AF. Since the procedure the frequency of palpitations or ectopic beats has increased from every now and then to almost constant. There seems to be no info on how many is too many but since I have 15 to 20 per minute every
I had av node ablation April 11 this year after 4 years of more of less permanent AF. Since the procedure the frequency of palpitations or ectopic beats has increased from every now and then to almost constant. There seems to be no info on how many is too many but since I have 15 to 20 per minute every
donnajak
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AF Association
8 years ago
AFIB and Spiriva
I am now 5 weeks post cardiac ablation and for the past two weeks have suffered with breathing problems and a dry, non-productive cough. I saw my PCP last week and he put me on Medrol for a 6 day period. I also had a chest x-ray which showed nothing. Today I saw my regular cardiologist (not my EP), and
I am now 5 weeks post cardiac ablation and for the past two weeks have suffered with breathing problems and a dry, non-productive cough. I saw my PCP last week and he put me on Medrol for a 6 day period. I also had a chest x-ray which showed nothing. Today I saw my regular cardiologist (not my EP), and
Kjab
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AF Association
8 years ago
Upcoming Cardiac Ablation (NERVOUS)
Good morning everyone... I am 27 years old... I was diagnosed to have a not so normal beat in June of this year right after I passed out twice the same day... Ever since my pulse has been in the low 40's...I started metropolol 25mg x2 day about a month ago... cardiologist did a holter monitor and went
Good morning everyone... I am 27 years old... I was diagnosed to have a not so normal beat in June of this year right after I passed out twice the same day... Ever since my pulse has been in the low 40's...I started metropolol 25mg x2 day about a month ago... cardiologist did a holter monitor and went
mariadjmartinez
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AF Association
8 years ago
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AV node ablation . What does success mean?
I have been following recent posts on AV node ablation. I am interested because I am a worst case scenario person and I like to know what may be at the end of the road for me. As I am unable to have any more ablations this may be an ultimate option for me if the good old flecanide stops doing its job
I have been following recent posts on AV node ablation. I am interested because I am a worst case scenario person and I like to know what may be at the end of the road for me. As I am unable to have any more ablations this may be an ultimate option for me if the good old flecanide stops doing its job
dedeottie
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AF Association
8 years ago
Severe bruising after ablation
Hello all, It has been two weeks since I had catheter ablation via right side groin area. The groin area healed quite nicely and doesn't hurt at all anymore but I did notice yesterday that I have dark purple blotches that look like bruises running all the way down my right thigh and my knee and also
Hello all, It has been two weeks since I had catheter ablation via right side groin area. The groin area healed quite nicely and doesn't hurt at all anymore but I did notice yesterday that I have dark purple blotches that look like bruises running all the way down my right thigh and my knee and also
Rawwrr
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AF Association
8 years ago
catheter ablation or balloon cryoablation?
I am seeing my GP next with a view to a referral back to cardiologist as I am looking at if I could have a catheter ablation. In doing some research I came across balloon cryoablation which appears far better, more likely to succeed even though I accept every has risks. Just wondered if anyone had had
I am seeing my GP next with a view to a referral back to cardiologist as I am looking at if I could have a catheter ablation. In doing some research I came across balloon cryoablation which appears far better, more likely to succeed even though I accept every has risks. Just wondered if anyone had had
Norm
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AF Association
8 years ago
After Av node ablation
Had an av node ablation April 11 this year. After about the second week the palpitations began and have continued all day and night since. EP sent me back to cardio doctor who says they are nothing to worry about. Today cardio doc said to increase the bp med carvedilol to 25 mg from 12.5 at evening
Had an av node ablation April 11 this year. After about the second week the palpitations began and have continued all day and night since. EP sent me back to cardio doctor who says they are nothing to worry about. Today cardio doc said to increase the bp med carvedilol to 25 mg from 12.5 at evening
donnajak
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AF Association
8 years ago
SVT recurring 5 years after ablation in 11 yr old son. Seek 2nd ablation?
Hi I would welcome advice or similar stories from anyone in the AA community please. Our son was diagnosed with SVT when 2 years old. After 4 years of increasingly severe and disruptive symptoms, for which medication was not helping he was admitted to Alder Hey children's hospital for cardiac ablation
Hi I would welcome advice or similar stories from anyone in the AA community please. Our son was diagnosed with SVT when 2 years old. After 4 years of increasingly severe and disruptive symptoms, for which medication was not helping he was admitted to Alder Hey children's hospital for cardiac ablation
Ellesapelle
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Arrhythmia Alliance
8 years ago
AFib Catheter Ablation Circulation Issues
I had my AFib Catheter Ablation on Thursday, and noticed on Sunday night that I have a lump above the right groin insertion site. Also, I have had issues on the right side of my body, which caused me to limp a little when I walked and my right arm and fingers felt a bit almost numb. Does this sound related
I had my AFib Catheter Ablation on Thursday, and noticed on Sunday night that I have a lump above the right groin insertion site. Also, I have had issues on the right side of my body, which caused me to limp a little when I walked and my right arm and fingers felt a bit almost numb. Does this sound related
Hallju
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AF Association
8 years ago
Swollen legs
Hi just an update of where I am I complained about my swollen legs at my last EP visit a few weeks back He suggested a pacemaker and AV node ablation but didn't think it would help my legs greatly as it's possible it's age related He reduced diltyzem and added digoxin I came home and started on reduced
Hi just an update of where I am I complained about my swollen legs at my last EP visit a few weeks back He suggested a pacemaker and AV node ablation but didn't think it would help my legs greatly as it's possible it's age related He reduced diltyzem and added digoxin I came home and started on reduced
Hardjuice
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
8 years ago
My experience of Catheter Ablation for the treatment of Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation.
Hello all, I wanted to share my recent experience of having a Catheter Ablation. Hopefully this will help some people make their own decision about having one done and also help to put any anxious minds to rest for the ones who are waiting for the procedure to take place. As some of you may have read
Hello all, I wanted to share my recent experience of having a Catheter Ablation. Hopefully this will help some people make their own decision about having one done and also help to put any anxious minds to rest for the ones who are waiting for the procedure to take place. As some of you may have read
SteveA
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AF Association
8 years ago
PAF and lying down
Why does my PAF (probably vagal) so often start when I get into bed - sometimes I've hardly lain down and off it goes. I sleep on my right side as I've heard that is usually better for AF sufferers. It lasts for typically up to 2 hrs. I've had one catheter ablation (June 2015) which improved things enormously
Why does my PAF (probably vagal) so often start when I get into bed - sometimes I've hardly lain down and off it goes. I sleep on my right side as I've heard that is usually better for AF sufferers. It lasts for typically up to 2 hrs. I've had one catheter ablation (June 2015) which improved things enormously
mars1bar
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
8 years ago
PAF and lying down
Why does my PAF (probably vagal) so often start when I get into bed - sometimes I've hardly lain down and off it goes. I sleep on my right side as I've heard that is usually better for AF sufferers. It lasts for typically up to 2 hrs. I've had one catheter ablation (June 2015) which improved
Why does my PAF (probably vagal) so often start when I get into bed - sometimes I've hardly lain down and off it goes. I sleep on my right side as I've heard that is usually better for AF sufferers. It lasts for typically up to 2 hrs. I've had one catheter ablation (June 2015) which improved
mars1bar
in
Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
8 years ago
Gender differences in catheter ablation for AF
I have noticed in some articles comments about heart differences between men and women and started looking into whether these differences may make the outcome of ablation different for men and women. I can find nothing later than 2011 but the articles I have read are very interesting and I wondered
I have noticed in some articles comments about heart differences between men and women and started looking into whether these differences may make the outcome of ablation different for men and women. I can find nothing later than 2011 but the articles I have read are very interesting and I wondered
Finvola
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AF Association
8 years ago
Marks on chest after catheter ablation
hi, I was just wondering if anyone can enlighten me. I had my ablation 17 days ago under general anaesthetic. I had a week off work afterwards during which I mainly sat in lovely sunshine. After a few days seemingly as I tanned, I noticed two marks, one on either side of my chest. They look like big
hi, I was just wondering if anyone can enlighten me. I had my ablation 17 days ago under general anaesthetic. I had a week off work afterwards during which I mainly sat in lovely sunshine. After a few days seemingly as I tanned, I noticed two marks, one on either side of my chest. They look like big
Iveagh1
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AF Association
8 years ago
Anyone had an Endometrial Ablation?
and now he has said the only real option for me is an
endometrial
ablation
. I'm well aware that it means no kids for me, but honestly, I'm OK with that and married my husband on the understanding that neither of us wanted children.
and now he has said the only real option for me is an
endometrial
ablation
. I'm well aware that it means no kids for me, but honestly, I'm OK with that and married my husband on the understanding that neither of us wanted children.
natalie-jade
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Endometriosis UK
8 years ago
Me, my life and endometriosis
Hi my name is Emma, I'm 32 years old and got diagnosed with endometriosis 6 years ago, after a long battle with heavy bleeding, fertility issues, chronic lower back and adominal pain. 5 years ago I had an
endometrial
ablation
After bleeding constantly for nearly a year, this reduced the bleeding to
Hi my name is Emma, I'm 32 years old and got diagnosed with endometriosis 6 years ago, after a long battle with heavy bleeding, fertility issues, chronic lower back and adominal pain. 5 years ago I had an
endometrial
ablation
After bleeding constantly for nearly a year, this reduced the bleeding to
E-l-B1982
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Endometriosis UK
8 years ago
So many questions so little time. . . .
I have been given the option of laparoscopy, hysteroscopy, and
endometrial
ablation
OR hysterectomy (leaving my ovaries ). I am booked in at a private hospital, as I used my right to extended choice (my local hospital has really long gynae wait times).
I have been given the option of laparoscopy, hysteroscopy, and
endometrial
ablation
OR hysterectomy (leaving my ovaries ). I am booked in at a private hospital, as I used my right to extended choice (my local hospital has really long gynae wait times).
Insidemum
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Endometriosis UK
8 years ago
Gynae verdict a referral to a NHS fertility clinic despite being referred and discharged 2 years ago. ?
😂 Luckily I've have had distractions like college and voulterering teaching assistant at a school to help pass time and take my mind off babies a bit 😃 Gp said prior to appointment they'd both discussed
endometrial
ablation
they thought that was my best option.
😂 Luckily I've have had distractions like college and voulterering teaching assistant at a school to help pass time and take my mind off babies a bit 😃 Gp said prior to appointment they'd both discussed
endometrial
ablation
they thought that was my best option.
Hidden
in
Fertility Network UK
8 years ago
life after av node ablation
I have had afib for 4 years before it became obvious that drugs were not my solution. I had the catheter ablation first, and although it improved my ability to walk and breathe at the same time, it was not a total solution. because I also have distolic disfuntion, my cadio doc and ep both recommended
I have had afib for 4 years before it became obvious that drugs were not my solution. I had the catheter ablation first, and although it improved my ability to walk and breathe at the same time, it was not a total solution. because I also have distolic disfuntion, my cadio doc and ep both recommended
donnajak
in
AF Association
8 years ago
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