Hello there. Please consider investigating a mandibular advancement device instead of a cpap. It is much more comfortable. My wife wears one and I highly recommend going this route unless your insurance won't cover it. She uses a brand called TAP. Good luck.by Teddy - AFIBBERS FORUM
Greetings members. I report out here from time to time and I have had a very successful PVI Ablation at Thousand Oaks with Natale in April, 2018. No issues and no aFib. It took close to 1 year but my bpm has gradually returned to my normal rate at about 85 bpm. Then suddenly last week, my bpm rate returned to the higher rate of 95-98 which I saw right after surgery and the old feeling of jumpby Teddy - AFIBBERS FORUM
As a follow-up for Madeline's question on my LMA experience, Carey is right. You should expect no problems if the anesthesiologist chooses to use this device. I have done extensive research after this happened to me and I was unable to uncover significant complaints. Before settling on my final and current career, I was a Paramedic. I was trained using the standard ET tube which requiresby Teddy - AFIBBERS FORUM
Hello everyone. I am just reporting out to all those who follow the Natale ablation histories. My case is one those best case scenarios as I had Afib events separated by years, not months or days for a total of 10 years. Then in 2017 I had 3 events in one year so I decided to aggressive attack the issue before my condition became persistent or extensive remodeling occurred. I saw Dr. Natale mentiby Teddy - AFIBBERS FORUM
Met with Dr. Andrea Natale today at the California Pacific Medical Center in San Francisco. This is Dr. Natale's final week in San Francisco. For people in California, the next closest locations are Thousand Oaks (LA) and LaJolla (SD). Dr. Natale had been there since 2008. My PVI will be scheduled in LA next month. And it would of been a 20 minute drive for me if I had needed him last yby Teddy - AFIBBERS FORUM