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Wolff Parkinson White Syndrome

Heart Rhythm Conditions | Last Active: Jul 23 12:57pm | Replies (6)

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@gloaming

YEEESSSSS!!!!! And do it right away. The way you describe your existence, it must be draining, a real grind. This person doesn't sound interested or empathetic. A waste of skin. In case it matters, this apparent indifference to their patients' suffering is also common among sleep specialists. I honestly think it is because the two subjects only get beaten into submission by true geniuses and giants in their respective fields. The very best, who are also the very busiest, know what to do, and they get it done for you. Might be a wait of a couple of months or more, but you'll know immediately that they listen and care.
I know a local retailer, female, who was diagnosed with WPW in her teens, and was desperate. She had an ablation and is now a mom, working retail, and seems to be doing very nicely.
Do some research and then settle on at most two, but not less than two, really top notch electrophysiologists within a full day's drive, and stay in hotels if you must. It will be worth it. You have years and years to live, and it should be much better than as you are.

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I agree with gloaming. Your doc is very unsympathetic of your condition. If you are ELIMINATING ALL CAFFEINE, including coffee, chocolate and colas and mountain dew and still having problems, I would get an ablation which I have never had, but reportedly can help you. I googled the Bisoprolol that you are taking. It listed some scary side effects including cardiac arrest or stroke. Were you tired all the time before taking this med?? Do you consume lots of sugary carbs or processed foods which could make your blood sugar go up and down and make you tired?? Just my 2 cents.