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1423357 tn?1511085442

Just dealt a major setback following my recovery from ablaltion....

Early Saturday morning, I was awakened with severe arrhythmia from out of the blue.  I had to get back on the Metoprolol which coincidentally I had stopped completely taking only one day earlier. I took a scheduled stress test today that was suppose to see how I was doing off the Metoprolol, but it became a test to see what was going on rather than to see how I’ve progressed since the procedure.  This was nothing like I had before.  I was/am experiencing PAC's with non-sustained runs of SVT thrown in.  Cardiologist wants me back on  my original dose of 100mg per day that I was taking before the procedure back in Nov. and may fool around with other meds before sending me back to the doctor who did the procedure.  He thinks there might be  filament of conductive muscle that he missed during the procedure.  So ultimately, I may have to get another ablation done.  We’ll have to see.  I still managed to get 10 minutes on the treadmill which doesn’t sound like much, but at the end is running 4.2mph up a steep incline.  Doc says at some points, my heart was throwing salvos of SVT between 250 up to 300 beats per minute.  I could have gone more, but he punched me out having gotten enough data.  I'm currently OK, but I feel PACs at least once a minute at rest, and walking about the large building here at work results in SVT and lots of PAC's.  This is not good…….  
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Tom do not panic here or even think its a fail until its been confirmed.  I went thru just about the same thing i think a total of 3 times after the ablation was done almost five years ago and one of the worst was the last one which was a little over a year ago where i ended up back in the E,R,  and had to get converted.  My heart surgeon is the one who played around with the meds and we tried probably four of them before we hit on it with antenolol which was perfect for me anyway.  As i always post i take a low dose every morning when i brush my teeth (.25 mgs.) and so far so good.  If the ablator feels they may have missed something or something else reared its ugly head and popped up then i would def. get it taken care of.  I now take the antenolol and have a pocket pill called Multaq that if i go into a sequence of events and can't convert myself then i hit the Multaq and so far i have only had to take a half of one and it def. did the job.  So my docs criteria was this:  If i wake up out of a sleep or feel anything off in my pulse rate regardless of the source and its the pounding and irregular beats i am to take an antenolol..i wait 45 min. and if it doesn't convert i take a secondary antenolol give it another 45 minutes and if it didn't convert to go to big gun Multaq and if i didn't convert after 30 minutes i was to head to the E,R,...so far its worked for me on the rare occasions that it has happened over the last few years.  You may want to toss it past your heart doc and see what they say...the other funny thing Tom is that this may happen...convert and never ever happen to you again....i know it so ***** what you are going thru and i know the disbelief that you feel right now but you are still less than a year out and it may be more common than you think.....Just let us know..we all care about you so much and whenever i see you responding to others posts i don't even bother going into it because i know they are in good hands with you my friend...my fingers are crossed that you will wake up in the morning and it has suddenly stopped..if it happened to me it can happen to you <3
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Oh Tom I am so sorry to hear this. You were just doing so well. Let's hope its just a small set back. It's amazing you could go ten minutes with your heart doing that. I am impressed.
Keep us posted. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Beema
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