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Re: New member Hello and Cardiac Ablation

Hi Sandra, thank you for getting back to me. It's good to hear about your ablation. I'm glad you are OK now. I will go for the ablation even though I'm a scaredy cat, because it must be great to be free of the worry and fear of episodes, not to mention the episodes themselves! It has made me anxious over the years, especially when I am going through a spell where I have lots of them.
 
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Louise.

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Subject: [heartrhythm-AA] Re: New member Hello and Cardiac Ablation
To: heartrhythm-AA@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, 21 March, 2009, 3:45 PM

Hi Louise

I am a 47 mother of two and I had a heart ablation in November in the Royal Bournemouth Hospital. I have had palpitations for about 7 years and had put up with them but they began to get worse.
Then I managed to get to the GP while in mid attack and they did an ecg. I felt better that they actually had some proof of what I was saying! I then had an echo cardiogram which showed that I had an extra pathway near the av nodule (I think that is right) and they offered me an ablation to burn it away.

I was a bit of a wuss and scared of them burning away too much and I would end up with a pacemaker or worse dead! But I did put my name on the 5 month waiting list and went in November 2008.

I was OK and kept saying that this operation has a great success rate etc but when my 13 year old daughter started crying so did I. I cried all the way to hospital in the taxi and through the admission process and even thought about not signing the consent form when the doctor explained about the 1 in 200 risk of a pacemaker.

BUT I am very glad I had it done. I was only sedated so could see and hear all that was going on. The local anaesthetic in my groin to put in the catheters was ok - I asked for more as I think he hit a nerve and it tingled a bit, but that was ok.
The actual burning felt like a little warm sensation and a little tight on the chest but no more that running up stairs. Then I was out of the operation on the ward. I went in at 8am (operation was 9 - 11am) and was home by 6pm - a little woozy but felt fine.

I had a week off work (because you can't drive for a week afterwards -dvla rules).My girls were very pleased to see me and I was spoilt for a week! I had a big purple bruise in my groin where the catheter went in but that was it.
I have just had my 3 month check up and I am cured. I have had no episodes since and I am free of pills and the constant worry of waiting for an attack to begin. I didn't realize how stressed I felt before. Now I am not always anxious that an attack will happen (I had them when I was driving the kids and I agree that is scary).

I can't advise you what to do but only tell you of my experience. I am very glad and thank God each day. I really wish you well in what you decide.

Sandra

--- In heartrhythm- AA@yahoogroups. com, Louise wrote:
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> Hi, I have just joined this group, hopefully for a bit of moral support and advice.
>
> Im 41 years old and have had tachycardia/ palpitations since I was about 15. Went to GP and specialists several times over the years. Nothing abnormal has ever been recorded on a heart monitor. I have been told to ignore the problem/get on with my life and even that I may be imagining it!
>
> I have syncoped a few times when having tachycardia. This has been frightening and I had to stop driving for a while as I passed out at the wheel of my car (thankfully with no serious repercussions) . At least this has prompted a bit of action with doctors - I am booked in for a cardiac ablation in April.
>
> If anyone has had an ablation I would love to hear about it. I am very nervous. I want it done but I'm worried that they won't be able to find the SVT (that is the diagnosis based on how I have described my symptoms) and I am also worried about the risk of death, which I know is very small but it's nagging at me. I have 4 children who need me around!
>
> Any advice would be fab. I am having the ablation at the John Radcliffe in Oxford.
>
> Thanks for reading,
>
> Louise.
>



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Hi, I have just joined this group, hopefully for a bit of moral support and advice. Im 41 years old and have had tachycardia/palpitations since I was about 15....
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Hi Louise I am a 47 mother of two and I had a heart ablation in November in the Royal Bournemouth Hospital. I have had palpitations for about 7 years and had...
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Hi Sandra, thank you for getting back to me. It's good to hear about your ablation. I'm glad you are OK now. I will go for the ablation even though I'm a...
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