Take the small win and wait or keep pushing for the big win? February 11, 2024 06:34PM |
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I can only speak for myself, but when I was symptomatic, it was awful for me. I couldn't live that way. I began to lose ground in mood and in general health, and I looked it according to my wife and acquaintances. They told me I looked gray.
I would not call this a win. If I get PACs every other hour, or day, and especially if it includes 20 minutes of AF, then your ablation has not succeeded in isolating your PVO (pulmonary vein ostia) electrically from the rest of the atrial endothelium.
On last thought: the disorder does tend to progress.....for most/all of us. It may be train-wreck slow, it may get really worrying inside of a whole month for some. The point is that the disorder is always looking for a way out of its constraints. Many of us have successful ablations, but any time after a year they can fail, and they're still termed a 'success'. One day, we get a surprising ripple of AF, and we know that the ticket has expired on the last ablation, and we must return again for a re-do. I don't think yours is likely to ever be termed a success by an educated EP with both experience and integrity.
if it is to be persistent, is at least retarded to the extent possible
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That's a lot of drugs. At only 58 I would want a little bit more. If things don't get better and especially if they start going south, you might consider a surgical ablation like the Wolf mini maze (WMM). They seem to have much better results than catheter ablations for difficult to treat conditions such as long-term persistent.
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Daisy
Yes, difficult choice, but for me, your level of arrhythmia would not be acceptable and I would seek another ablation from another EP—one of the top tier bunch.
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Daisy
Yes, difficult choice, but for me, your level of arrhythmia would not be acceptable and I would seek another ablation from another EP—one of the top tier bunch.
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I think either an in person or video consultation with both Natale and Wolf might be helpful making up your mind. WMM, like catheter ablation, is widely covered by insurance.
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I have looked into my insurance and I think it would cover Dr. Natale doing a second ablation.
It takes time for me to do the research and make up my mind if I think it is good for me. I will be looking into more as time goes on. Currently, I am better off than what I was before the ablation, but I guess I would like a bit more. I don't like the idea of being on medications that for years that could stop working at any time. At least that has been my experience thus far. New medications start out ok, but in a couple of weeks they seem to stop working for me....Still working up the fortitude to continue my pursuit and coming to the conclusion that this is not a long term solution. I already know that it is not, now working through the acceptance of the facts.
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Daisy
Yes, as well as "wanting a bit more," being on medications like the ones you are on now, is not a long-term solution. You are right to do research and it does take time, but in that time you call call Dr. Natale's office (we can give you direct contact information) and you could start an enquiry as it would take several months before you could actually be scheduled for an ablation with him in any case. Meanwhile you could continue with your research.
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I don't even think my EP thinks this is a long term solution, pretty sure he is putting it off to see how much it changes or to see if it will stabilize more.
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