Hi George, I will look into the vagus nerve ablation concept - there is much that I have yet to get my head around on this! Thank you for your insight. Mack.by Mack - AFIBBERS FORUM
Hi Deniss, Thank you for the helpful feedback. I see that you had approx. ten years between your first and second ablation - I am curious to know if they were ten years afib free (and medication free?), and how did circumstances evolve to require the second ablation? I hope that the second one has been successful. Mack.by Mack - AFIBBERS FORUM
Hi Wolfpack, Thank you so much for the feedback. I am glad you brought up the ectopics - I am getting a lot of these at the moment and they can be quite disconcerting. I tend to get a few days when they are bad and then maybe one good day before they build to bad again. Also you mention anticoagulation treatment for three months - mine was discontinued at the two month mark - I guess differentby Mack - AFIBBERS FORUM
Hi Pompon, Thank you also - the reassurance is very helpful. I sure hope that 4th ablation works for you - no one should be off their bike for that long!! Good luck with the recovery. Mackby Mack - AFIBBERS FORUM
Hi Shannon, Thank you for the reassurance - it is very helpful. It is really good to know this and I can now view the whole thing in a much more positive light. I guess I was being somewhat impatient, so I'll take it easy and let time do its thing. Mack.by Mack - AFIBBERS FORUM
Hi Afibbers, This is my first post here so a big HI to you all. I had my first PVI ablation a little over two months ago. One change I have noticed since the procedure has been a big drop in my average HRV score. In the month prior to the procedure my average HRV was 35ms and my average resting heart rate was 59bpm. In the month post the procedure my average HRV has dropped to 13ms while myby Mack - AFIBBERS FORUM