Braveheart
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Apparently, I have had three bouts of atrial fibrillation since my AVR on 6/30/09. Once was right after the procedure, once five days after I had stopped the amiodarone (as per my MD's instruction), and one other time, while I was taking the medication.
I have looked up the side effects of this drug, and am horrified. In addition, since I am taking the drug, I have had a cough, sometimes better, sometimes worse, and an occasional wheezing spell. I find that I am often short of breath, and tend to be tired.
I spoke with my cardiologist, and asked him why I can't switch to one of the less problematic substitutes for amiodarone. He said, that since I had a bypass as well as an AVR, that I have heart disease, and he does not think that the amiodarone substitutes are appropriate.
He suggests that I consider a cardiac radiofrequency ablation. According to the doctor, the procedure has had great success in the majority of patients. He gave me the name of a doctor who is on the other side of my state (3-4 hour ride), but who seems to have impressive credentials.
Are any of you familiar with this procedure? If you have had it, were you able to get off the amidarone?
Personally, I am getting tired of cures that are worse than the disease they are supposed to fix.![Eek! :eek: :eek:](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
I have looked up the side effects of this drug, and am horrified. In addition, since I am taking the drug, I have had a cough, sometimes better, sometimes worse, and an occasional wheezing spell. I find that I am often short of breath, and tend to be tired.
I spoke with my cardiologist, and asked him why I can't switch to one of the less problematic substitutes for amiodarone. He said, that since I had a bypass as well as an AVR, that I have heart disease, and he does not think that the amiodarone substitutes are appropriate.
He suggests that I consider a cardiac radiofrequency ablation. According to the doctor, the procedure has had great success in the majority of patients. He gave me the name of a doctor who is on the other side of my state (3-4 hour ride), but who seems to have impressive credentials.
Are any of you familiar with this procedure? If you have had it, were you able to get off the amidarone?
Personally, I am getting tired of cures that are worse than the disease they are supposed to fix.