AFib questions
Good morning! I'm almost 66 years old, with infrequent AFib and on Eliquis. Sunday evening I had a spectacular nosebleed and went to the ER, where the attending physician inserted an epistaxis nasal pack (the kind with the inflatable balloon). I'm getting it removed tomorrow. What can I expect when it comes out--besides my own reaction of dancing gleefully around the office? Blood? Clots? Scabs? A genie? Thanks for your help!
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Yes this was my first Cardioversion -
Since the cardio version I have had daily ( nightly) annoying palpitations and ringing in my ears . Can anyone identify with this??? Thanks!
It is maddening that after a Cardioversion you can go get an ekg but not talk to doctor about your concerns !! I wish there were concierge electrophysiologists . I would love to just go to Mayo and say here I am - check me in and make this demon AFIB be a.thing of the past !!! Very disgusted right now and just want my life back❤️
Sadly today 9 days after Cardioversion - I am back in AFIB .
Unfortunately today I am back in AFIB after 9 days . Very disappointed .
Anyone have similar story ? Did you try again ? Help!
I'm so sorry to hear that the cardioversion wasn't a longer term solution for you @2880. I'm tagging @grandmajan @predictable @murryone @twptrustrek and @martishka on this message so that they can share their experiences with you - whether it worked or if they would try again.
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Hello @2880, <br>I am not familiar with your symptoms- just that the cardioconversion didn't work. I had aFIb for many years and found a permanent fix with a PVA (pulmonary vein ablation) I never had a cardio conversion even though I was offered it in emergency. I felt more comfortable with an IV of meds and I always went into sinus rhythm. <br>What I do know about aFib is that it can progress into a permanent rhythm, so it is wise to try and take care of it while you can. Every situation is different and it would be determined by your electrophysiologist whether or not you are a candidate for the procedure. If you want more info about PVA let me know. <br>Good luck, I hope that you find a solution. <br>martishka
Hi 2880: I had a cardioversion 8-13-16. So that's been 4 weeks. When they did mine, my heart would go to sinus rhythm and then right back to AFib. So they increased the numbers and hit me again. They tried 6 times at ever increasing jewels. It didn't work. One theory is, I was on 15mg Prednisone and have a leaky mitral valve, so the procedure was probably not going to work. <br>Since then, I have cut my prednisone dose to 2.5 (with Dr's ok). I'm still taking Metoprolol Tartrate 25mg , and xarelto 15mgs. I am feeling better almost every day. Have also lost 8 lbs.Today started wearing a heart monitor so we can figure out the cause of the fuzzy head I get and shortness of breath. Both are worse in the A M. and not every day. <br>I still need to transfer to an electrophisiologist in my medical group. <br>Hope this info will help someone. <br><br><br><br>
Thank you for your great reply ! This am I fell back into AFIB unfortunately- 9 days only AFIB free.
Don't know what next step will be but I would do it again as it was very easy and non invasive.
I wish there was an easy answer for all of us !
When you wrote of iv of meds - can you explain please ? Did that work or was it similar to conversion - a bandaid? I am looking for the least invasive procedure but also one that will work ! Thanks for responding, Didi<br><br>