← Return to Isolated Atrial Fibrillation Episodes: Is Ablation a Good Fit?

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Some posts have been removed to help the conversation get back on track and to focus on the issues and concerns originally asked by @dao. Posts calling out other members will be removed moving forward.

While remaining respectful, we must also be careful not to give medical advice or the appearance of giving medical advice. Through our own collective experiences, we often become knowledgeable in our diagnoses, but that is not a substitute for working with a provider and medical expert.

Dealing with anything related to our hearts is a big concern and navigating the treatment windows can be as mentally taxing as it is physically. @dao started this conversation facing such a diagnosis and wondering if secondhand information about new information ablation procedures is/was accurate.

I ask members focus on helping one-another and offering moral support as well in addition to suggestions on questions to discuss with your providers. @jay71, it sounds like you have full trust in your provider and they do a great job of explaining how and why they choose the treatments offered to you. That is a great relief when you have that kind of synergy between provider and patient. @dao, were you able to gather any more information from your provider on whether or not ablation is a good fit for your situation?

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I called to have an appointment with him and I am still waiting to get an answer. I will try communicating with people here what comes out of our conversation. Thank you for your help.