Absolutely. My wife and I have always been fit, all that dancing has kept us slim and trim. Around Easter time last year the lady started to tire, quite quickly. At first she put it down to age, but then seeing me still active she sought advice. Her doctor sent her to a specialist and it was discovered that her heart rhythm was out of sync, which meant it wasn't getting enough oxygen into the blood stream. The result of that was, chronic fatigue, but, as the specialist explained, it could have lead to a stroke or heart failure.If it happens often, I'd recommend seeing a doctor. y
The operation is not a-fib... that is the diagnosis.. The surgeon performed an operation known as Atrial fibrillation. Check out the link, hopefully your problem isn't like that at all, but ignoring it is just about the worst thing to do. Take Diva's advice, see a doctor.
Apologies if I caused any ambiguity, medical science is not a subject that I comprehend easily. Whether she had the ablation or cardioversion, I know not. However, eleven months on she is still in recovery, but for following medical advice, I still have my beautiful wife.The operation is not a-fib... that is the diagnosis.
Did she have an ablation or cardioversion?
And THAT is what matters!Whether she had the ablation or cardioversion, I know not. However, eleven months on she is still in recovery, but for following medical advice, I still have my beautiful wife.