Interesting discussion. I was diagnosed with LAF in late 2016 after having very sporadic episodes (once every two or three years) probably since my late 20s that I didn't understand was afib (they'd last 2-4 hours and convert on their own - I wrote them off as stress). Once finally diagnosed, episodes became more frequent (once or twice a month, always converted on their own). I am 55,by kantler - AFIBBERS FORUM
Thank you - sounds like PACs. They are infrequent and would be difficult to catch on the Kardia (I do have one) as they come and go so quickly.by kantler - AFIBBERS FORUM
Hi all, I've mostly been a lurker and have really appreciated all of the information I have found here. Diagnosed with afib December 2016, probably had it for years and wrote off the episodes I had as stress/anxiety. I would be awakened anywhere between 2-4 am with heart racing to 150 bpm and in afib. Always corrected on it's own within 2-4 hours. I'd have an episode once every 18-by kantler - AFIBBERS FORUM
Hi Jennifer, I had a cryoablation for paroxysmal afib just more than 8 weeks ago. The first week post procedure was pretty quiet, but the second week I had one day of being in and out of afib for 24 hours. All was quiet again for about a week, then at the end of the third week, I had an hour and a half episode that self corrected. I have now gone more than 5 weeks with no new episodes, and feeby kantler - AFIBBERS FORUM