I have been diagnosed with a secondary focus in one of the pulmonary veins causing
atrialAtrial fibrillation/flutter
Atrial myxoma
Left atrial myxoma
Right atrial myxoma fibrilation and very
rapidRapid shallow breathing heart beat. This fibriliation and
rapidRapid shallow breathing heart beat are brought on by excersise. Heart rates of 250 bpm have been recorded on an event monitor. I am 46 years old and i n great physical condition. I have run and bicyled for over 25 years. My e/p cardiologist is recommending a change of life style, basicly, quit running and cycling. Apparently the ablation procedeure for dealing with this problem in the pulmonary vein is reltively new and not without risks. How may such procedure have been done at the Clinic? What are the prospects for reuming my active lifestyle? Thank you.
Check out some of the comments in this forum under PV foci and related terms.
I have recently heard of someone that had this procedure done and their heart was punctured by Dr. Natale and therefore had to have emergency open heart surgery. This makes this scary to those of us who have atrial fibrillation and dont know where it is coming from.
I would apreciate hearing about anyones situation that has AF. I have paroxyml AF daily, and wish to find a way to get off the medications I am on and praying that this can be eliminated before it is too late.
Thank you.