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Well, I must have an Energizer Bunny for an ILR, since here it is, Year #5, still going strong! When it dies, I will be happy to have the thing removed. There is a slight risk of infection or irritation if it remains, but mostly it is just its lumpy presence that is bothersome to me.
My cardiologist did suggest low-dose aspirin to me since I went off Eliquis, but somehow that was never pursued further….
In retrospect, my EP was a bit too eager to greenlight the implant, as rhythm perturbances are all too common in that first year following an ablation. It might have been more sensible to wait and see. We could have monitored
the episodes with another device, like a smart watch or another Ziopatch. Hindsight is always 20/20!
At the time of my ablation, my AF episodes were calculated to be at around a 2% burden, so not understanding why the Apple watch would dismiss yours as not meaningful? Did you run the rhythm strips by your EP? 🤔

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That is the Apple Watch standard answer regarding AFIB at 2%. Not sure why but it is probably a CYA answer. Yes me an my EP have had multiple conversation about the watch results. All of my cardiac testing have been negative for afib.