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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It's good to see you pressing for a complete set of answers @texas7777. Hopefully, your ENT specialist will cut through the fog. Others who are interested in your situation may also be interested in websites that discuss how "dizziness" could mean a half-dozen or more different conditions and diagnoses. Here are links to a couple of those web sites. Others may be found by googling "vertigo versus dizziness".
http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/telling-the-difference-between-vertigo-and-dizziness
https://medlineplus.gov/dizzinessandvertigo.html
You won't be disappointed @2880, but I'm biased. You should hear from others who have been to cardiology at Mayo like @johnwburns, and @cynaburst to start.
To schedule a second opinion, please call the Mayo Clinic here http://mayocl.in/1mtmR63. They'll get you set up and can also work with your local team.
Thank you !
Hi, I was diagnosed with multiple mild heart issues by a prominent clinic in the Portland area and when I returned to AZ I followed up at Mayo. My symptoms are worsening abruptly and I saw my cardiologist at Mayo who I clearly should have seen sooner. Much better technical reading of my echo and a clear diagnostic and treatment plan.
What sets Mayo apart that I noticed most is that they are structured and are always optimizing their procedures, from admins through technicians through specialists. Process oriented and it works. That and of course their reputation attracts some of the best talent.
Its not perfect but let me just say that I'll stake my life on it.
Thanks for your prompt reply . Does the Mayo clinic in Az. deal with AFIB ? I know they do in Minn.It would be easier to go there as I live in Portland and Palm Springs .
Again - thank you !
I would assume so but you'd be wise to ask.
Here are the general numbers. They'll forward to cardiology.
http://www.mayoclinic.org/about-mayo-clinic/contact
Good Luck.
Thanks John Burns !
Thank you for your kind reply .
You're welcome.
Getinrhythm.com if you live near Dallas