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AV Node Ablation Good News
After having 9 cardio versions (shock treatment) in the past two years and at the age of 77, I decided to go for quality of life and forego all the drugs that I have taken over the past few years. I tried two ablations and a few drug protocols of which none worked. After all of that and the worry of
After having 9 cardio versions (shock treatment) in the past two years and at the age of 77, I decided to go for quality of life and forego all the drugs that I have taken over the past few years. I tried two ablations and a few drug protocols of which none worked. After all of that and the worry of
Chief4646
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AF Association
10 months ago
6 Months post endometrial ablation
Okay guys long story short ... i had my
endometrial
ablation
back in march this year since the albation ive had 4 days periods each month ( april, may, june,july and aug) but for some reason after my period in august ive not had a period yet September nothing all month and nothing as of yet this month
Okay guys long story short ... i had my
endometrial
ablation
back in march this year since the albation ive had 4 days periods each month ( april, may, june,july and aug) but for some reason after my period in august ive not had a period yet September nothing all month and nothing as of yet this month
LoneWolf91
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
pace and ablate update
5 weeks since AV node ablation HR set 90 To 130 my blood pressure is up I guess due to stopping diltysem as it also reduces blood pressure My swollen legs havnt come down as per consultants sales pitch ( wrong wordings I know ) So disappointing so far Been a hard 3 months Need some positive
5 weeks since AV node ablation HR set 90 To 130 my blood pressure is up I guess due to stopping diltysem as it also reduces blood pressure My swollen legs havnt come down as per consultants sales pitch ( wrong wordings I know ) So disappointing so far Been a hard 3 months Need some positive
Hardjuice
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
10 months ago
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Alternative to Anticoagulation?
This is very new and exciting. Just a case history for now, but apparently they have done a Left Atrial Appendage (LAA)Closure during an RF catheter ablation procedure, guided by 3D printing technology! As many of you know, there now exist several devices like Watchman and Amulet that are inserted
This is very new and exciting. Just a case history for now, but apparently they have done a Left Atrial Appendage (LAA)Closure during an RF catheter ablation procedure, guided by 3D printing technology! As many of you know, there now exist several devices like Watchman and Amulet that are inserted
mjames1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
British heart foundation
has anyone else had a pacemaker and the av node ablation at the same time I have af
has anyone else had a pacemaker and the av node ablation at the same time I have af
Bellarup45
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
Outcome of a staged hybrid convergent ablation
I am now undergoing a staged hybrid convergent ablation. First stage, a surgical ablation already done on 15 May and the second stage, a catheter ablation will be done in 3 weeks. After the first back to persistent AF and still there. I am still hopeful though that after the second ablation I will be
I am now undergoing a staged hybrid convergent ablation. First stage, a surgical ablation already done on 15 May and the second stage, a catheter ablation will be done in 3 weeks. After the first back to persistent AF and still there. I am still hopeful though that after the second ablation I will be
Csingicsong
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Conduction System Pacing
Hello All After having an AV node ablation a few months back, the right hand lead in pacemaker is a problem for me I am sensitive to and cannot not be turned on, hence left hand leads pacing on on left hand side of heart which is causing me quite severe breathing problems which the hospital know about
Hello All After having an AV node ablation a few months back, the right hand lead in pacemaker is a problem for me I am sensitive to and cannot not be turned on, hence left hand leads pacing on on left hand side of heart which is causing me quite severe breathing problems which the hospital know about
SMwils
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AF Association
11 months ago
left atrial appendage occlusion interesting paper
there a differences of views on left atrial appendage closure primarily due to the purpose of the left appendage not being known. This is an interesting research paper bringing together all the studies - study looks at LAA closure alone and not with a mini maze or catheter ablation specifically
there a differences of views on left atrial appendage closure primarily due to the purpose of the left appendage not being known. This is an interesting research paper bringing together all the studies - study looks at LAA closure alone and not with a mini maze or catheter ablation specifically
MummyLuv
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AF Association
1 year ago
ABBOTT RECEIVES FDA APPROVAL FOR TACTIFLEX™ ABLATION CATHETER FOR TREATMENT OF ABNORMAL HEART RHYTHM
Don't trust anything FDA approves anymore but thought I would share this new technology that has come out anyway: https://abbott.mediaroom.com/2023-05-19-Abbott-Receives-FDA-Approval-for-TactiFlex-TM-Ablation-Catheter-for-Treatment-of-Abnormal-Heart-Rhythm
Don't trust anything FDA approves anymore but thought I would share this new technology that has come out anyway: https://abbott.mediaroom.com/2023-05-19-Abbott-Receives-FDA-Approval-for-TactiFlex-TM-Ablation-Catheter-for-Treatment-of-Abnormal-Heart-Rhythm
TonyB1972
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AF Association
1 year ago
AV Node Ablation and Pacemaker
Hi lovely people, I promised I’d get back to you after seeing a cardiologist/electrophysiologist privately. As you might guess from the title, this is what he believes will solve my problem. I will still be in persistent Afib, but won’t feel it. In the meantime he has doubled my digoxin dose and I will
Hi lovely people, I promised I’d get back to you after seeing a cardiologist/electrophysiologist privately. As you might guess from the title, this is what he believes will solve my problem. I will still be in persistent Afib, but won’t feel it. In the meantime he has doubled my digoxin dose and I will
SashaPooch
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AF Association
11 months ago
Diagnosed with Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding
I am on the waiting list for an
Endometrial
Ablation
, but this is still be 6 - 9 months away I am concerned that it could be Endometriosis, I don't know if the Ablation would still help this or if there is anything else I should be asking health professionals for? Many thanks Kittie5117
I am on the waiting list for an
Endometrial
Ablation
, but this is still be 6 - 9 months away I am concerned that it could be Endometriosis, I don't know if the Ablation would still help this or if there is anything else I should be asking health professionals for? Many thanks Kittie5117
Kittie5117
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
AV node ablation
I am having one tomorrow. Can anyone tell of their experiences
I am having one tomorrow. Can anyone tell of their experiences
elanvalley
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
11 months ago
Low magnesium
Hello everyone, I am currently waiting for a 3rd catheter ablation and my heart is banging away like an orchestra drum relentlessly. I have just been told that my magnesium is a bit low and was advised to get some. In the past it has not been great on my digestive system. Does anyone know which type
Hello everyone, I am currently waiting for a 3rd catheter ablation and my heart is banging away like an orchestra drum relentlessly. I have just been told that my magnesium is a bit low and was advised to get some. In the past it has not been great on my digestive system. Does anyone know which type
Kubus
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
vision problem
hello to you all, I was diagnosed tachycardia with Flutter in June last year and as I have low BP and could not tolerate meds apart from Edoxaban 30mg daily plus I kept being sent to A&E due to feeling very poorly with balance issues caused by my low BP I was referred to an EP who decided as Bisosporol
hello to you all, I was diagnosed tachycardia with Flutter in June last year and as I have low BP and could not tolerate meds apart from Edoxaban 30mg daily plus I kept being sent to A&E due to feeling very poorly with balance issues caused by my low BP I was referred to an EP who decided as Bisosporol
fairyfeathers
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Pacemaker pace due to be lowered this week after AV node ablation 6 weeks ago and Now I have got Covid!!
Hello My pacemaker rate is due to be lowered this week and now I have got Covid I am shocked as I have not had it before Feeling very unwell but more can concerned about not been able to get the pacemaker lowered I think it has to be lowered in certain time mine was 6 weeks Any ideas ? Will it
Hello My pacemaker rate is due to be lowered this week and now I have got Covid I am shocked as I have not had it before Feeling very unwell but more can concerned about not been able to get the pacemaker lowered I think it has to be lowered in certain time mine was 6 weeks Any ideas ? Will it
SMwils
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Post-ablation update
I had a catheter ablation under GA for my PAF some days ago and I am now taking it easy while recovering. The whole process was a little more complicated than I had expected and I have various aches and pains which are slowly improving - my right groin is a bit sore and bruised, my chest aches when I
I had a catheter ablation under GA for my PAF some days ago and I am now taking it easy while recovering. The whole process was a little more complicated than I had expected and I have various aches and pains which are slowly improving - my right groin is a bit sore and bruised, my chest aches when I
Hidden
in
AF Association
1 year ago
whilst the country celebrates the coronation on Saturday I’ll be raising a glass to one year since my mini maze and one year afib free
Where have the last 12 months gone? I honestly can’t believe it’s a year since I had my mini maze and a year since I last had afib! I would do it again without hesitation. After 5 plus years of persistent afib and having been told by the EP who did my catheter ablation that I wasn’t capable of NSR
Where have the last 12 months gone? I honestly can’t believe it’s a year since I had my mini maze and a year since I last had afib! I would do it again without hesitation. After 5 plus years of persistent afib and having been told by the EP who did my catheter ablation that I wasn’t capable of NSR
MummyLuv
in
AF Association
1 year ago
2 or 3 lead pacemaker with AV node ablation
Hello I would like to hear of experiences with the pacemaker you have for those who have had AV node ablation I have had 3 lead pacemaker for 4 years, however only 2 are being used due to my sensitivity it sets off little tingles which are constant in my heart when 3rd lead turned on. 4 weeks ago
Hello I would like to hear of experiences with the pacemaker you have for those who have had AV node ablation I have had 3 lead pacemaker for 4 years, however only 2 are being used due to my sensitivity it sets off little tingles which are constant in my heart when 3rd lead turned on. 4 weeks ago
SMwils
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Cardiologists reports required
What reports am I actually “entitled” to have access to (NHS Scotland)? I’m not under the direct care of a designated Cardiologist, only general Medical review at local hospital (and GP). A 24hr ecg suggested Atrial Fibrillation and flutters. As a result an EP study / Catheter Ablation discussed
What reports am I actually “entitled” to have access to (NHS Scotland)? I’m not under the direct care of a designated Cardiologist, only general Medical review at local hospital (and GP). A 24hr ecg suggested Atrial Fibrillation and flutters. As a result an EP study / Catheter Ablation discussed
guinness1759
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Suitability for catheter ablation?
Hello I was diagnosed with AF a month ago. When asked, my GP told me that catheter ablation is not really done for Atrial Fibrillation. Since many of you on this forum, and elsewhere, have had a catheter ablation, I wonder whether there were any special circumstances that made the ablation appropriate
Hello I was diagnosed with AF a month ago. When asked, my GP told me that catheter ablation is not really done for Atrial Fibrillation. Since many of you on this forum, and elsewhere, have had a catheter ablation, I wonder whether there were any special circumstances that made the ablation appropriate
seafin
in
AF Association
1 year ago
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