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update ref pacemaker and lead drop out
Got pace maker check today Lead in place this time I’m 5 weeks post lead replacement due to lead drop out on first attempt Was told by tech guy I’m ok to use my arm Again Muscle will have a good hold of the wire Next is AV node ablation Tech guy said think long and hard about that one
Got pace maker check today Lead in place this time I’m 5 weeks post lead replacement due to lead drop out on first attempt Was told by tech guy I’m ok to use my arm Again Muscle will have a good hold of the wire Next is AV node ablation Tech guy said think long and hard about that one
Hardjuice
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
AV Node Ablation Adjustments
I had my AV Node Ablation 2 months ago with my PM set at 80 on the bottom and 100 at the top. I walk daily approximately one mile and find I need multiple stops to catch my breath. My HR goes into low 90's and I wait about 2 minutes until it goes back into the mid 80's. I had my first adjustment
I had my AV Node Ablation 2 months ago with my PM set at 80 on the bottom and 100 at the top. I walk daily approximately one mile and find I need multiple stops to catch my breath. My HR goes into low 90's and I wait about 2 minutes until it goes back into the mid 80's. I had my first adjustment
Chief4646
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AF Association
1 year ago
Bi Ventricular pacemaker and issues with RV lead after AV node ablation recently
Hello I have had a pacemaker for 4 years. I had a AV node ablation just over a week ago My problem is that I have some breathing issues Went to hospital yesterday to try and sort it out. Issue is RV lead when it is turned on it sends small shocks through the heart area. Can’t cope with this constant
Hello I have had a pacemaker for 4 years. I had a AV node ablation just over a week ago My problem is that I have some breathing issues Went to hospital yesterday to try and sort it out. Issue is RV lead when it is turned on it sends small shocks through the heart area. Can’t cope with this constant
SMwils
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AF Association
1 year ago
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Do you have persistent or long-standing AF?
We are currently recruiting a small number of volunteers to form a panel to discuss your personal experiences of living with the condition. You must be aged 70+, live in the UK, and have received a confirmed diagnosis of persistent or long-standing AF. You may also be taking medications, have previously
We are currently recruiting a small number of volunteers to form a panel to discuss your personal experiences of living with the condition. You must be aged 70+, live in the UK, and have received a confirmed diagnosis of persistent or long-standing AF. You may also be taking medications, have previously
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Arrhythmia Alliance
1 year ago
Do you have persistent or long-standing AF?
We are currently recruiting a small number of volunteers to form a panel to discuss your personal experiences of living with the condition. You must be aged 70+, live in the UK, and have received a confirmed diagnosis of persistent or long-standing AF. You may also be taking medications, have previously
We are currently recruiting a small number of volunteers to form a panel to discuss your personal experiences of living with the condition. You must be aged 70+, live in the UK, and have received a confirmed diagnosis of persistent or long-standing AF. You may also be taking medications, have previously
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1 year ago
Ablation recovery
My husband had a cardiac ablation 10 days ago . On discharge he wasn't given any information other than rest. We don't know what recovery looks like? He is extremely tired after just a little bit of exertion eg he folded up his clothes and tidied his wardrobe yesterday, calmly,slowly. And was then exhausted
My husband had a cardiac ablation 10 days ago . On discharge he wasn't given any information other than rest. We don't know what recovery looks like? He is extremely tired after just a little bit of exertion eg he folded up his clothes and tidied his wardrobe yesterday, calmly,slowly. And was then exhausted
Kazzie49
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AF Association
1 year ago
Pacemaker settings after AV node ablation
Hello I had a AV Node ablation a week ago I already had a pacemaker and pace set for 80bpm until August then changed then. Doing ok not much energy but know this is probably normal as only a week ago I have been very short of breath mainly on exertion I am under Barts Hospital I have been for
Hello I had a AV Node ablation a week ago I already had a pacemaker and pace set for 80bpm until August then changed then. Doing ok not much energy but know this is probably normal as only a week ago I have been very short of breath mainly on exertion I am under Barts Hospital I have been for
SMwils
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AF Association
1 year ago
Second opinion
Hi, I asked for a second opinion with another cardiologist following ongoing symptoms since my ablation carried out a year ago which ended up with me having a pacemaker fitted due to AV node ablation. When I made my concerns known to the cardiologist who carried out the surgery he wrote back and said
Hi, I asked for a second opinion with another cardiologist following ongoing symptoms since my ablation carried out a year ago which ended up with me having a pacemaker fitted due to AV node ablation. When I made my concerns known to the cardiologist who carried out the surgery he wrote back and said
Nomis21
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AF Association
1 year ago
Do you have persistent or long-standing AF?
We are currently recruiting a small number of volunteers to form a panel to discuss your personal experiences of living with the condition. You must be aged 70+, live in the UK, and have received a confirmed diagnosis of persistent or long-standing AF. You may also be taking medications, have previously
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Arrhythmia Alliance
1 year ago
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We are currently recruiting a small number of volunteers to form a panel to discuss your personal experiences of living with the condition. You must be aged 70+, live in the UK, and have received a confirmed diagnosis of persistent or long-standing AF. You may also be taking medications, have previously
We are currently recruiting a small number of volunteers to form a panel to discuss your personal experiences of living with the condition. You must be aged 70+, live in the UK, and have received a confirmed diagnosis of persistent or long-standing AF. You may also be taking medications, have previously
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1 year ago
Periodic episodes of fluctuating tachycardia while in AFib.
Never had any heart problems until early 2020. I'm a rather robust yet strong guy , late 40s. I suspect COVID may have had something to do with it. Never vaccinated either..went to e.r after having AFib for 16 hrs. Was blacking out at work. Thought I was going to die. Spent 2 days in hospital. Echocardiogram
Never had any heart problems until early 2020. I'm a rather robust yet strong guy , late 40s. I suspect COVID may have had something to do with it. Never vaccinated either..went to e.r after having AFib for 16 hrs. Was blacking out at work. Thought I was going to die. Spent 2 days in hospital. Echocardiogram
Arrythimicaneurysm
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Arrhythmia Alliance
1 year ago
Had AV node ablation 3 days ago concerned about being breathless
Had AV node ablation 3 days ago Feel ok but concerned about Being Breathless This seems to be more when I go upstairs or when I am doing something other than resting I know I won’t feel that good for a while every procedure takes it’s toll on your body and I certainly know about ablations having
Had AV node ablation 3 days ago Feel ok but concerned about Being Breathless This seems to be more when I go upstairs or when I am doing something other than resting I know I won’t feel that good for a while every procedure takes it’s toll on your body and I certainly know about ablations having
SMwils
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AF Association
1 year ago
Professor Richard Schilling and Dr Nikolaos.
Hello everyone. After months being in AF non stop went to cardiologist in WGC Dr Papageorgiou shouted HELP. Dr Papageoriou suggested AV node ablation and pacemaker. Had it performed in St Bart’s London. returned for pacemaker setting as one wire was laying properly PM had a lead revision but it
Hello everyone. After months being in AF non stop went to cardiologist in WGC Dr Papageorgiou shouted HELP. Dr Papageoriou suggested AV node ablation and pacemaker. Had it performed in St Bart’s London. returned for pacemaker setting as one wire was laying properly PM had a lead revision but it
sotolol
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
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Do you have persistent or long-standing AF?
We are currently recruiting a small number of volunteers to form a panel to discuss your personal experiences of living with the condition. You must be aged 70+, live in the UK, and have received a confirmed diagnosis of persistent or long-standing AF. You may also be taking medications, have previously
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1 year ago
AV - Ablation and Tachycardia-Bradycardia
I have been diagnosed with Tachycardia-Bradycardia, a condition I have l had for many years. I must admit I did not have many physical or annoying symptoms, but had had periodic high blood pressure readings even while taking 50mg of Metoprolol daily. I also had occasional pulse readings ranging from
I have been diagnosed with Tachycardia-Bradycardia, a condition I have l had for many years. I must admit I did not have many physical or annoying symptoms, but had had periodic high blood pressure readings even while taking 50mg of Metoprolol daily. I also had occasional pulse readings ranging from
bgzcle
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AF Association
1 year ago
Feeling low after stopping meds.
Hi all, I have had AF for 13 years following death of first husband. Have been on a beta blocker for that long, and then flecainide was added about 7 years ago. I had a cardiac ablation in October 22. After 4 months I came off flec slowly over 5 weeks then stopped metoprolol . It is now 5 weeks
Hi all, I have had AF for 13 years following death of first husband. Have been on a beta blocker for that long, and then flecainide was added about 7 years ago. I had a cardiac ablation in October 22. After 4 months I came off flec slowly over 5 weeks then stopped metoprolol . It is now 5 weeks
vagueinpurple
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AF Association
1 year ago
AV node ablation with pacemaker implant
I'm an 85 woman with permanent AF since 2018. It started in 2011 and was ill-treated for many years. Now my new EP suggested having an AV node ablation as a last resort. However, he advised me that it is with some risks, the procedure, and also with a pacemaker implanted. I'm on Atenolol, 12 mg once
I'm an 85 woman with permanent AF since 2018. It started in 2011 and was ill-treated for many years. Now my new EP suggested having an AV node ablation as a last resort. However, he advised me that it is with some risks, the procedure, and also with a pacemaker implanted. I'm on Atenolol, 12 mg once
queseyo
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AF Association
1 year ago
Pnuemonia post ablation
Hi. Not sure if anyone can advise me I am three weeks post AV node ablation (Pace and Ablate) I was in hospital extra four days because of breathlessness and dehydration. I had a chest crackle but thought no more about it on leaving hospital. Had a rough week felt really ill finally went to GP who
Hi. Not sure if anyone can advise me I am three weeks post AV node ablation (Pace and Ablate) I was in hospital extra four days because of breathlessness and dehydration. I had a chest crackle but thought no more about it on leaving hospital. Had a rough week felt really ill finally went to GP who
Lamplight37
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AF Association
1 year ago
Post pace and ablate
Hi everyone…..I said I would do a follow up after leaving hospital for AV node ablation. I was kept in hospital for four extra days because of breathlessness which was pretty extreme. Eventually was allowed to go home still not feeling too good. I think they did every test possible to find
Hi everyone…..I said I would do a follow up after leaving hospital for AV node ablation. I was kept in hospital for four extra days because of breathlessness which was pretty extreme. Eventually was allowed to go home still not feeling too good. I think they did every test possible to find
Lamplight37
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AF Association
1 year ago
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