Diagnosed last week with AFIB

Posted by starlight3 @starlight3, May 10 9:19pm

I was sent recently for an ECG, and it was confirmed I have AFIB. I don’t know how long I have had it. I can’t get an appointment in cardiology at Mayo and I’m on a wait list. I was offered an appointment mid July but I’m leaving for the U.K. mid June for five months. I’m worried that I’m not having any treatment and know the risks as my wife has it and is on medication. What should I do?

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@starlight3

I was wondering about aspirin. I have read that it is not a good idea. Did you take it anyway?

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No I have not taken it. There is too much adverse publicity about it.

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Don't fool around with this. While Mayo has fantastic cardio staff, you cannot travel without addressing the issue first. If Mayo does not have a PA who can see you first, find an outside cardiologist.

You need to be on an anticoagulant -- that may only be an aspirin or one of the prescription ( the novel oral anticoagulants [NOACs] that inhibit throbbing, or old fashion Heparin, which requires careful monitoring and diet restrictions.

Also, flying will increase your risk of a thrombosis. Wear appropriate support socks.

Because of the above mentions drugs have risks depending on your current physiological condition, you need to coordinate with a physician. Perhaps your family physician can be your first call.

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@march

Don't fool around with this. While Mayo has fantastic cardio staff, you cannot travel without addressing the issue first. If Mayo does not have a PA who can see you first, find an outside cardiologist.

You need to be on an anticoagulant -- that may only be an aspirin or one of the prescription ( the novel oral anticoagulants [NOACs] that inhibit throbbing, or old fashion Heparin, which requires careful monitoring and diet restrictions.

Also, flying will increase your risk of a thrombosis. Wear appropriate support socks.

Because of the above mentions drugs have risks depending on your current physiological condition, you need to coordinate with a physician. Perhaps your family physician can be your first call.

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Thank you for your comments. I will be travelling by ship. I am going to make every effort to get a referral to a cardiologist on Monday. My primary care physician has suggested taking aspirin in the interim. Thank you👍

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My primary care doctor has finally come thru with some medication as he has no idea when I will see a cardiologist! He has put me on Eliquis 5mg twice a day for stroke prevention. I am going to try for a referral 😁

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@starlight3

My primary care doctor has finally come thru with some medication as he has no idea when I will see a cardiologist! He has put me on Eliquis 5mg twice a day for stroke prevention. I am going to try for a referral 😁

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@starlight at least you are safe 🙂 How is your heart doing?

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@windyshores

@starlight at least you are safe 🙂 How is your heart doing?

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I have no symptoms so unless I get an ecg I don’t know but I feel better knowing I have a blood thinner! 😁

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Good news. I have at last got a cardiology appointment at Mayo on the 28th. Between that and the Eliquis medication I am so relieved. Will keep you posted on the outcome. Thank you to everyone who offered advice and encouragement. Much appreciated.😁

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@starlight3 that is great news! Did your PCP advocate for you?

When are you leaving? I wonder if the PCP could order a patch monitor so the cardiologist has it more quickly. Just because you are leaving mid-June. The cardiologist will probably want to see the pattern of your afib, how often you have it and for how long.

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No I got the appointment myself by continuing to call everyday for cancellations. I will ask about a monitor. That is an excellent idea. Thank you so much.😁

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@starlight3

No I got the appointment myself by continuing to call everyday for cancellations. I will ask about a monitor. That is an excellent idea. Thank you so much.😁

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Great strategy calling every day! Keep us posted!

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