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Afibs -and- Left Atrial Enlargement

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@tuckie

Hi
So with me BBs separately nowhere could control my rapid H/R AF.
But Diltiazem so dramatic it was on 1/2 dose CD why doesn't he head back to diltiazem.
Unfortunately I find in these forums lots of folk after ablations which don't work, are tethered with outcomes of a pacemakers.
Soon a ew pacemaker will be available which can follow the patiebts body clock.
When onlyable to set it at one reading 60 or 80 - with normal body clock of H/R high day and very low night I would persoally need to wait until this one is available. Folks are finding these settings wrong for bight and sleeping and can't sleep.
I have not had an ablation.
A cardiologist is right for me as an EP would only push ablation.
cheri JOY

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Replies to "Hi So with me BBs separately nowhere could control my rapid H/R AF. But Diltiazem so..."

Thx for your timely comment.
My husband was taking Diltiazm prior to Amiodarone after ablations. Altho he is still Afib and flutters, his fatigue was gone immediately after ablation. He is now taking CCB Norvasc for BP.

Next is either another ablation, rate control, pacemaker. While leadless pacemaker is a good option for my husband’s single-chamber ventricular pacing due to slow heart rate, this new pacemaker that can follow the patient’s body clock is interesting.