Happyflowerlady
Vagabond Flowerchild
- Location
- Northern Alabama
I went to the cardiologist today. My BP was 80/60, and my heart rate was 135. He says my new meds aren't doing what they need to do. it is supposed to slow my heart rate down and help the a-fib; but now it is making the BP too low. That is why I am so exhausted, and dizzy, especially after i take the heart meds.
So, he is sending me to another specialist, and look into what is called a catheter ablation. Basically, they stop the electrical impulses that are supposed to control my heart (and are making it fibrillate all the time).
The articles I have read show about a 50% chance of success, and once it is done, cannot be reversed. It might also help the heart failure, if it stops the a-fib; so I would be able to breathe, and do more things if it works.
It appears that they then have to put in a pacemaker to take over the regulation of the heartbeat, once they stop my natural (malfunctioning) regulator.
I am reading what I can find, pro and con; and once I go to the new heart doctor, he will assess the chances of it working in my condition, and tell me what all it entails.
It is pretty scary to me.
Once it is done, I am stuck with the results, good or bad.
If I don't do it, then the heart failure just keeps wearing out my heart, until it eventually gives out completely.
So, he is sending me to another specialist, and look into what is called a catheter ablation. Basically, they stop the electrical impulses that are supposed to control my heart (and are making it fibrillate all the time).
The articles I have read show about a 50% chance of success, and once it is done, cannot be reversed. It might also help the heart failure, if it stops the a-fib; so I would be able to breathe, and do more things if it works.
It appears that they then have to put in a pacemaker to take over the regulation of the heartbeat, once they stop my natural (malfunctioning) regulator.
I am reading what I can find, pro and con; and once I go to the new heart doctor, he will assess the chances of it working in my condition, and tell me what all it entails.
It is pretty scary to me.
Once it is done, I am stuck with the results, good or bad.
If I don't do it, then the heart failure just keeps wearing out my heart, until it eventually gives out completely.

