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Recovery after RF Left Atrial Ablation

Heart Rhythm Conditions | Last Active: Mar 20 3:57pm | Replies (14)

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Wow! 160 risers, to stairs coming out of sand. You're advanced hard core. Some good advice here with an inspiring story.
Thanks for taking time to share your experience. There are a lot of people in need of our stories. It helps heal and relieves anxiety knowing what to expect. This type of information can't be found in medical journals or post-op pamphlets, so any authentic testimonial is much appreciated.

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Two weeks prior to the steps episode, I had been in the ER three successive days getting cardioverted. None of them worked. In fact, when I presented the first day of the three, the physician attending asked for me to be given adenosine, which put my heart into duress and slowed it right down. I was warned it would be a horrible, dreadful (as in a feeling of dread) when the drug hit my heart, but that it would be over inside of a few seconds. As the feeling of doom came over me, and I was alert for all of this experience, the internist triumphantly said, 'See, it's atrial flutter, not AF,' to the team of nurses around me. The slowed heart showed much more discrete information on the ECG panel display, allowing everyone (except me feeling more and more grateful to be rid of that awful sensation and flat on my back) to see what he meant. The flutter was news to me, and AFAIK, the only time I have had it.