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‎12-31-2014 06:55 PM
On 12/30/2014 MKR NY said: Gooday : I will start the Flecainide tomorrow and hopefully I will have a positive reaction as you did. I have only been on the Bystolic for two weeks and it has helped with the rapid heartbeats. I have a very sensitive stomach due to my pancreas problem so I will take it after an appointment I have in the morning so I will be home to relax the rest of the day. I know I take it at the same time each day. Then I will take the second dose right after supper. I will post back in a week and give you an update. This is an easier solution than ablation would be as the doctor said I would have to take a blood thinner for three months after the procedure.
Sounds like a plan.
You know, it's so easy for us to advise others and yet, at times I wrestle with what's right for myself. So, I understand where you're coming from.
Last year I saw an electrophysiologist/cardiologist and he gave me the option of the ablation procedure. I said "No". and that was before I was diagnosed with the A-fib. Now, I have an appt. to see him next Tuesday to fill him in on what I went through while in Illinois. I saw the cardiologist a few weeks ago and she suggested I see him. I had a vein mapping of my lower extremities yesterday as I get swelling in my left foot. I do have bilateral knee and leg pain so, we'll see what that's all about. Hopefully, nothing.
Getting back to the appt. Tuesday....I have a gut feeling he may order a Holter monitor to check my rhythm. I feel good but that's the thing with A-fib...you don't always know when you are in it.
You take care of yourself and check back with me and let me know how the Flecainide is working out for you.
‎12-31-2014 08:35 PM
‎12-31-2014 09:56 PM
MKR...I wish you well and have no info to help you. But I do have a question...you said you want to avoid ablation. Do they have ablation for Afib now? Years ago when my mother had it they did something called cardioversion, shocking the heart in hopes it would go back into normal rhythm. Ablation was not an option then. I am just curious.
‎12-31-2014 10:09 PM
‎01-01-2015 01:02 PM
Thank you MKR, always interested as these things do run in families. I hope you get some relief soon...I remember how debilitating it was for my Mom.
For her, they put in a pace maker and gave her medicine to slow her heart rate down to where the pacemaker was running things. That was when she was in a fib permanently. Seemed to work well.
‎01-01-2015 01:08 PM
As a former medical employee and the wife of a man who has A fib/flutter and who is now on Xarelto, I would advise you to take your doctor's advice, and none else. Let the expert who knows your situation best, be the one whose advice you follow. You can make those decisions as a team.
‎01-04-2015 07:12 PM
‎01-07-2015 09:17 AM
Gooday- How did your appointment go yesterday with the doctor? The new year hopefully will bring all of us better health. I have been thinking about all of you that posted with A-Fib problems.
I am on Day 6 of starting the Flecainide and although it is helping I can't wait to see if the weakness and lightheadedness goes away in the next week or two. I get more A-Fib episodes at night more while in bed. If the dizziness and lightheadedness doesn't subside I will call my heart doctor or Pharmacist to see if the symptoms will stay or not. I make sure I eat something every time I take it as the doctor said I could do that. From what I have read new medicines as strong as Flecainide takes a few weeks for your body to level out from it. I want to get back out and do things with my friends but with all the flu going around our area in upstate NY I am staying close to home for now. My husband loves to go to the grocery store so he takes off with a list and he knows that is his way of helping. Works for me. ![]()
‎01-07-2015 05:02 PM
On 1/7/2015 MKR NY said:Gooday- How did your appointment go yesterday with the doctor? The new year hopefully will bring all of us better health. I have been thinking about all of you that posted with A-Fib problems.
I am on Day 6 of starting the Flecainide and although it is helping I can't wait to see if the weakness and lightheadedness goes away in the next week or two. I get more A-Fib episodes at night more while in bed. If the dizziness and lightheadedness doesn't subside I will call my heart doctor or Pharmacist to see if the symptoms will stay or not. I make sure I eat something every time I take it as the doctor said I could do that. From what I have read new medicines as strong as Flecainide takes a few weeks for your body to level out from it. I want to get back out and do things with my friends but with all the flu going around our area in upstate NY I am staying close to home for now. My husband loves to go to the grocery store so he takes off with a list and he knows that is his way of helping. Works for me.
Happy New Year to you! I was thinking about you as well.
I had to cancel my appt. because of all things, I broke out in a rash the day before yesterday. Long story short: DH and I were away Friday night into Saturday. I evidently slept in a bed that had bed bugs. Monday night into yesterday morning I woke up with bites on the inside of my arms and on my neck under my ears. So, I had to see my PCP.
I feel good otherwise. Now, I wanted to share about Flecainide. When I was first put on it, I too was light headed and in fact, the evening I got home from the hospital, I felt myself getting ready to pass out. I could feel myself going down and was concerned about hitting my head on the tile floor. I called the doctor and they lowered my dose.
Also, at the time I was started on Flecainide, they started me on Amlopodine as well but it was for PVC's and not atrial fibrillation. I went into A-fib last September when I was hospitalized for a massive UTI, dehydration and high calcium level from one of my parathyroid glands (we all have 4). This threw me into A-fib. The cardiologist started me on Xeralto. I will see him back in May at which time he will order a Holter monitor and if and it's a big IF I continue to be in normal sinus rhythm, he MAY take me off the Xeralto. However, my dad has been in atrial fib for years and he also takes Xeralto. He had bypass surgery when he was 62 (he is now 86) and 2 1/2 years ago he had his aortic valve replaced. So, I figure if he can take it, I can too.
Good luck and let me know if I can help in any way. Again, they may need to lower the dose and see if that helps with the light headedness. It's always trial and error. Just know that there are other medicine and solutions to your condition.
‎01-07-2015 05:12 PM
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