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@bull36angel It sounds like you’ve really been through a lot this past year. Persistent AFib that doesn’t respond to cardioversion or ablation can be incredibly frustrating, and it’s understandable to feel unsure heading into a new medication.
Tikosyn (dofetilide) is one of the rhythm-control meds that many people do have success with, especially when other drugs like amiodarone aren’t tolerated. It has to be started in the hospital so they can watch your heart rhythm closely and adjust the dose safely. Some people convert back to normal rhythm during the loading period, and others notice better rhythm stability over time.
Everyone responds differently, but many patients report improved symptoms once they’re on the right dose. The close monitoring during those first few days helps reduce the risks and make sure it’s a good fit for you.
I really hope Tikosyn works well for you and gives you some relief after everything you’ve already gone through. Keep us posted on how you’re doing — you’re definitely not alone in this.