Hello, I tried to look on the forum for this answer but nothing came up, so sorry if this is repetitive. Last night I forgot to take my Xarelto 20mg at 9pm, realised this morning and took it at 8am Now, tonight do I take it as usual at 9pm or wait for the next day at 9pm? (which seems really long 36 hours...) I have contacted my doctor but he's not answering... Any advice woulby kibe - AFIBBERS FORUM
My last post didn't go through..;agghh!! Thanks so much katesshadow I suppose I would be considered high-risk at my age but I doubt blood clots would be more likely than in anyone else...I don't take anti-coags normally as am considered risk 0 The article is most helpful, and yes there's a specialist in my local hospital who deals with cardiac patients :-) Thanks Kbogby kibe - AFIBBERS FORUM
Hello MWCF I had it done in the "Institut Mutualiste Montsouris" in the 14th arrondissement in Paris. No it's all paid for by the state and your health insurance. It's sorted out directly between them. Ps can anyone help Re pregnancy?by kibe - AFIBBERS FORUM
Hello Thanks for your answer :-) Yes I forgot to say that yes of course I'm on anti-coags- Xarelto, for 2 months! I had the radio frequency ablation. Yes they are going to discontinue the meds after the 2/3 months, I hope so anyway- this was the whole point of doing this! Maybe that's the protocol in France to continue meds (rediced) and then phase them out all togetherby kibe - AFIBBERS FORUM
Hello I'm Rebecca, an English girl living in Paris (girl, I mean I'm 43 but still feel young!) I've just had an ablation last week. My Afib story: Felt arrythmia several times over a few years after alcohol consumption- usually next day Did nothing about it and used to just lie down and wait for it to go Then in 2014 it was more frequent and scary Went to see a cardiolby kibe - AFIBBERS FORUM