Anyone have experience with amiodorone as an arrhythmia treatment?
I’ve had almost 2 years of treatment for PVCs. Two ablation treatments failed to resolve these extra beats and left me with RBBB. Flecainide (100mg 2x/day) provides considerable relief but I still have periods of symptomatic PVCs nearly every day. My EP has suggested starting a course of amiodorone. Anyone have experience with amiodorone after Flecainide?
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Hi-glad you’re researching everything now. I didn’t in the beginning but I quickly learned. Also, it’s good that you get second and third opinions; a good dr will never be offended by that. Do consider ablation; it might just solve the problem.
My experience has been that they will always keep you a day or two in the hospital while titrating any antiarrhythmic. Also, amiodarone is supposedly a drug of last resort.
Sorry again about the lung scarring and glad some of it could be reversed.
Let us know how the ablation goes if you decide to do it.
Thanks to the 3 that responded to my message about amiodarone. It was helpful to see your messages and read your experiences with that medicine. I have an appt. tomorrow with the electrophysiologist doctor to go over the ECG and ECHO reports. Given the readings on the reports that I have scrutinized, I do not think I meet the parameters for taking the medicine or the parameters for a defibrillator. Thanks again for your responses. Very helpful.
Just saw my cardiologist today as a follow-up to my ablation. My EKG was finally normal, but the doctor said I should stay on Amiodarone for a month or two longer to let my heart heal. I was hoping he would take me off it due to believed side effects, He indicated that my extreme fatigue might come from the med., but it may be that it takes a while to get over the fatigue even after a successful ablation. He indicated that he would like me to push myself a little and start walking again as long as it is not too hot out. With my HR being normal, he feels that I should not worry about feeling fatigued when I walk as long as I can get some rest during the walk.
Thanks for your message, Phoenix. I appreciate the validation. After my second opinion (which confirmed what my other doctor said) I now have decided to arrange an ablation. I am hoping to have a cardioversion soon "to buy me time" before I can get the ablation because my heart rate is consistently very high and my left atrium is severely dilated due to AFib. Yes, I am glad some of my lung issues could be reversed. However, I think my pickle ball days are behind me with the scarring I have! Thanks again!
You’re welcome!
Don’t give up on the pickle ball; just start slow and see how it goes. The body is really very resilient.
Good luck and keep us informed how the ablation goes.
Will do! Thanks!
I am a bit late in addressing your question about Amiodarone. I took it early in my diagnosis of A-Fib before my first ablation (which gave me almost 9 years with no A-Fib; my second ablation has lasted 4 years and still going; hope this one lasts even longer). My doctor stopped the Amiodarone after less than a month because it caused my hair to fall out. Fortunately I had lots of hair but I have less now. I know it can cause hair loss as a side effect.
He wants to keep me on it for 3 months, but I have an appointment with the EP who did the ablation and will get a second opinion. Have walked 1/2 and 3/4 miles since my appointment and am feeling decent.
My husband took this after his ablation for 1 month but it did not help stabilize his rhythm or beats.
Eliquis gave me serious sinus issues, massive gas, face swelling and Afib within hours of taking it. Dr said it’s not the Eliquis. I was cardioaverted and after a week of suffering I stopped the Eliquis. After a month most issues left except the massive gas. It been 4 month now. I’m on warfarin now and had Afib 4 times. That’s more afib than I had in the previous 10years. I’m trying acupuncture to stimulate the vagus nerve to calm my gas the triggers my Afib. Dr don’t believe me.
I’m on metoprolol and warfarin he wants me on ammodrone. I asked for how long he changed the subject. I don’t want it. I’m allergic to so many meds.