Afib Questions: Is it too late to have an Ablation?

Posted by jimtazzis @jimtazzis, Nov 1, 2020

I have had Afib for 5 years. Is it too late to have that Ablation operation. I am a male 67 years old.

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@maryahsj

Thank u ... u have encouraged me. I was reluctant to start the process for tikosyn ... seemed scary to me. Again, thank u for the info.
Mary

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Did you try the med?

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@ombly1

Thank You for the reply..! I appreciate it so much!!! I live in Missouri and am going to the Barnes hospital for my Cryo Ablation.. I’m pretty nervous about it..!

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Good morning

First....it is natural to be nervous! My advice is this: Trust your ablation team...they are pros and have done this procedure many times and they understand you are nervous and they will do their best to take care of you. At any time, if you have a question, please ask your team. They want you to be as calm as you can be. If you feel cold, ask for a warm blanket. Your team will not see that as being a bother.............trust me. they want you to be happy.
Your team will do their jobs quickly as possible while respecting your dignity and concerns. Talk to your team......let them know if you feel bad, or dizzy or have a concern...they do want to know. If you feel any pain after the procedure, tell the nurse no matter what the pain is.
After the procedure and you are at home.......relax! Do nothing for a few days. You will notice brusing in the groin area...monitor this and let the nurse know if it gets worse or is bleeding at all. Most of all, do not be afraid to call the doctors office is you have any concerns about your recovery at home. Remember, this is all about your health...you are in charge at all times.
Best wishs on your procedure. I had the RF type and had no problems. I wish you well.

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@ombly1

Thank You for the reply..! I appreciate it so much!!! I live in Missouri and am going to the Barnes hospital for my Cryo Ablation.. I’m pretty nervous about it..!

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My brother will be having a pulsed field ablation at Barnes in April. He told me that all the EPs at Barnes except one of them, are now doing exclusively PFA. There is one EP who is doing cryo or radio frequency ablations. At least that is what was told to him just a couple of weeks ago at his most recent visit to Barnes.

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@phoenix1647

Thanks for the reply. It took me a lot of years to decide to get the procedure done. I guess I was a little afraid of undergoing a heart procedure. I did find there is very little good information about the actual procedure on the internet and I am one that wants to know all I can before doing any medical procedure. That is why I wrote my report the way I did.....try to give others some insight into what will happen to them during the procedure..

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Amen!

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@harveywj

My brother will be having a pulsed field ablation at Barnes in April. He told me that all the EPs at Barnes except one of them, are now doing exclusively PFA. There is one EP who is doing cryo or radio frequency ablations. At least that is what was told to him just a couple of weeks ago at his most recent visit to Barnes.

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I’ll have to call and see if my doctor will do that then, sounds like the safer one to do.. do you know the doctor that’s not doing them yet at Barnes? Thank You so much for your reply..!

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@ombly1

I’ll have to call and see if my doctor will do that then, sounds like the safer one to do.. do you know the doctor that’s not doing them yet at Barnes? Thank You so much for your reply..!

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I do not know and asked my brother and he doesn't know. What I do know is they all are making the transition at the same time. It was agreed to that my brother (81) would wait until April for PFA so they all could get better at it. Yikes

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@harveywj

I do not know and asked my brother and he doesn't know. What I do know is they all are making the transition at the same time. It was agreed to that my brother (81) would wait until April for PFA so they all could get better at it. Yikes

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Yikes is right!! I’ll call and see what my doctor is doing but I thought 2 months ago when they scheduled the ablation I think it said PVI, but I guess that’s what they’re all called? I’ve been trying to read up on allot of stuff with me never hearing of it all before.. I thought there was only 1 ablation so I didn’t think to ask the doctor..

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@ombly1

Yikes is right!! I’ll call and see what my doctor is doing but I thought 2 months ago when they scheduled the ablation I think it said PVI, but I guess that’s what they’re all called? I’ve been trying to read up on allot of stuff with me never hearing of it all before.. I thought there was only 1 ablation so I didn’t think to ask the doctor..

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PVI I think is pulmonary vein isolation which is where they enter through your groin. Now I do not know is if PVI is used on the various ablations, cryo, RFA radio frequency ablation (heat) and or PFA pulsed field ablation.

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@harveywj

PVI I think is pulmonary vein isolation which is where they enter through your groin. Now I do not know is if PVI is used on the various ablations, cryo, RFA radio frequency ablation (heat) and or PFA pulsed field ablation.

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I know they said they’d be going through the groin.. so idk.. it all sound allot the same except one is heat to burn and make scars and the other is cold freeze and then the new I’m going to have to read more about that everyone’s talking about..

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@lucky1038

Hi -- I'm 81. Have had AFib for at least 10 yrs. I take metoprolol succinate ER 25 mg. in a.m. and p.m. Various cardiologists and hospitals have prescribed diltiazem, ameridione, digoxin, furosemide ... I only took ameridione for a couple of weeks. I read up on it and what I read scared me so I stopped it. I don't know much about the others -- just figured I don't want to take several meds. Plus furosemide is a diuretic and I have never had fluid retention. IMHO furosemide should not have been prescribed for me. As we all know we have to educate ourselves about any meds or procedures. The first cardiologist I did kind of trust and I liked him. HOWEVER, at one visit he PUSHED me to see another cardiologist in the office. I didn't know anything about the types of cardiologists. The one I was pushed onto apparently is/was one who does cardiac ablations - which I knew nothing about. He didn't explain ANYTHING. Being in his small office felt like being in a Closing Room at a car dealer. He was practically holding the pen as he pushed a paper in front of me. I admit -- I was a sheeple -- and signed the paper (consent form). and agreed to letting him do it just b/4 christmas 2 yrs. ago. He set a time. Luckily I came to my senses after I went home.... cancelled the proposed surgery, asked lots of questions, and cc'd the questions to the cardiologist who i'd been seeing and who referred me to the so-called dr for cardiac ablation. I asked lots of questions, the Ablation-Happy dr tried to give me simplified non-answers. And finally, he gave up... knowing that in salesman's parlance I was a lousy prospect. Ultimately my regular doctor gave me the of a concierge cardiologist (aka CC) -- who is really great, knowledgeable, doesn't push anything on me. Turned out the concierge cardiologist had previously been a member of the group practice where Salesman Sam belonged. I told the CC about Salesman Sam. The CC knew exactly who that "dr" is/was. He laughed in a nice way and asked me if he could tell his Office Mgr. my experiences. (She had been the Mgr. in Salesman Sam's group.) She laughed and said how much she liked and respected the cardiologist in the group that I'd been seeing for a while. I made them both laugh, even more, when I recanted the details of my being in Salesman Sam's Closing Room.

Anyway, the CC is expensive but to me, it's worth it to keep my heart pumping. Also, CC is available 24 hrs. a day, answers his emails right away, gave me his cell number. Recently my regular dr said I should be taking a statin. Which I know is advisable for many patients. So I called CC, told him my HDL and LDL were good numbers -- he advised that I don't need a statin. Sorry to be so long-winded but I wanted to share. I also take rivaroxaban 20 mg. daily. Judy

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Thanks for sharing. I have similar health issues & your story helps me in future decisions.

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