after three-four years of thinking she was having anxiety attacks my wife was *finally* correctly diagnosed with afib and had an ablation that was successful. While she's had just a couple of relapse episodes in the course of 5 years some of which were terrifying and some of which were terrifying but hilarious, it mostly took. Her card…
after three-four years of thinking she was having anxiety attacks my wife was *finally* correctly diagnosed with afib and had an ablation that was successful. While she's had just a couple of relapse episodes in the course of 5 years some of which were terrifying and some of which were terrifying but hilarious, it mostly took. Her cardiologist says that these ablations don't last forever, but that each successive one lasts a longer time. Best wishes for long, uninterrupted periods of normal heartbeats and regular everyday hassles.
Hey thanks! I'm enjoying not having to pause and catch my breath every time i go up a flight of stairs, which I initially attributed to being wildly out of shape, and not organ failure. So far, so good!
after three-four years of thinking she was having anxiety attacks my wife was *finally* correctly diagnosed with afib and had an ablation that was successful. While she's had just a couple of relapse episodes in the course of 5 years some of which were terrifying and some of which were terrifying but hilarious, it mostly took. Her cardiologist says that these ablations don't last forever, but that each successive one lasts a longer time. Best wishes for long, uninterrupted periods of normal heartbeats and regular everyday hassles.
Hey thanks! I'm enjoying not having to pause and catch my breath every time i go up a flight of stairs, which I initially attributed to being wildly out of shape, and not organ failure. So far, so good!