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As luck would have it, I'm a cardiac electrophysiologist (a cardiologist who specializes in abnormal heart rhythms). I perform the procedure (ablation) that you mentioned.



Just a few words about atrial fibrillation. The heart has top (atria) and bottom (pumping) chambers that normally work in-sync. When the electical activity of the top chamber becomes chaotic, it is known as atrial fibrillation. As a result, the heart beats irregularly and rapidly.



Treatment goals include 1) slowing the heart rate down, usually with medications 2) protecting against stroke (there is a tendency toward forming blood clots with atial fib) with blood thinners and 3) restoring the heart's normal rhythm.



Restoring the hearts normal rhythm can be achieved in 2 ways. The first is with medications coupled with a minor procedure called a cardioversion. The second is with the ablation procedure you mentioned. I won't go into the details, but suffice it to say that the ablation procedure for atrial fibrillation is not a small thing. It is rather complex and of variable success. I would encourage you to have a detailed discussion of all options with your cardiologist.



Good luck with your hospitalization. Hopefully, we'll be able to have that detailing session sometime in the future.



Sincerely,



Rick Borge
 
I wish you well. Be sure you check out your Dr thoughly. Just as in any profession. There are good ones and bad ones.
 
Sheesh man, if you didn't have bad luck, you wouldn't have any luck at all. Find a Doctor you believe in and think positive.



Charles:up :up :up
 
Wishing you a speedy recovery too. Sorry I'm a bit late on this, I didn't read this thread until today.



Talk to you again soon! :xyxthumbs
 
NY detailer said:
**************************************************** They are going to burn a piece of the heart that is making it beat way to fast. What I have is called Atrial Fibluration (A-Fib).



NYD



NYD, if it is any consolation to you, my sister had the exact same problem with her heart and they did the same procedure on her here at The Cleveland Clinic 2 years ago.



According to her she was comfortable throughout the entire procedure, and was also awake. I think she could watch on a monitor while they did the procedure.



I think the worse thing she had was that her leg was very sore afterwards. But you know what? It cured the problem! So don't worry too much about it. You'll be okay.



We'll be thinking of you! You're in my prayers. :xyxthumbs
 
Great offer...Am I too late? I just found this post.

I'm writing this Wednesday Nov. 6th at 7:37AM



I'd be glad to attend. Whatever date you pick is ok.

Cant make it on Nov. 26, (I have a rally with the NJ BMW club.)



Your call
 
Oh Sh--



I just read the whole thread.



Sorry to hear about the heart thing.....



But now that youve made a promise and got us all

up for this detailing session, we are not going to let you off the hook. So get well soon and keep in touch.
 
ok, I am back

so lets get a new date and start the detailing.



If any one needs and PDR work done on the car as well, let me know so I can have the PDR guy come. There will be a charge for this as he does nothing for free, but i will get autopian members a discount.

NYD
 
NY detailer said:
ok, I am back

so lets get a new date and start the detailing.



If any one needs and PDR work done on the car as well, let me know so I can have the PDR guy come. There will be a charge for this as he does nothing for free, but i will get autopian members a discount.

NYD



Glad your back.......Hope everything went well.





Whats PDR?
 
baltic said:
Whats PDR?
Paintless Dent Removal - using a bunch of specialized tools to reach in behind a panel and gently popping dents out - almost as good as a traditional dent fix depending on the dent and skill of the technician. Always much cheaper though. :)
 
4DSC said:
Paintless Dent Removal - using a bunch of specialized tools to reach in behind a panel and gently popping dents out - almost as good as a traditional dent fix depending on the dent and skill of the technician. Always much cheaper though. :)



Dang good definition. I hope that post comes up when newbies do PDR searches. :xyxthumbs Well worded brother!
 
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