@WordsmithFL Best wishes for a painless procedure, and quick recovery!
A friend has been dealing with severe afib for years. Had this procedure in 2022 as well. Just had a newly approved (in the US) treatment from Europe that freezes part of the heart? Too early to tell how it'll work out, but saw him yesterday, said he's feeling almost back to normal, and no afib events for 2 weeks, so he's encouraged.
@WordsmithFL That's what it's called! Ablation. He said the first 2 weeks after, he was exhausted, felt like crap, and wasn't sure it was a good choice. But a month later he's feeling better and hopeful.
Hoping the zap gets things back in rhythm.
Worked for my son.
My youngest son has afib. Worries me no end.
His weight, lack of exercise & cigar smoking adds to the anxiety.
No cardiac issues in our family,
@kay_dub Yeah, the cardiologist mentioned the ablation procedure to me. I'm not too thrilled about the idea; they go through the groin up to the heart and either freeze or cauterize the spot in question.
Hopefully tomorrow morning's zap resolves the problem. The ablation is the Plan B if the zap doesn't correct it.