I had a ablation/pacemaker (vigor dual chamberII) implanted in March of 98. I recently went to a well known hospital and the electropsyiologist told me that the ablation was given to not stop AF, but to make it so I would not feel it. He ran an echogram and a
pacemaker check. He told me the only thing I had to worry about was stroke. He told me to stick to my
coumadin and when the
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Mental status tests. He told me it would not hurt, but help. I began exercising on my areodyne bike and noticed that the last three days when I rode it at 30/minutes
I woke in the middle of the night with AF ( I could feel it). I took my stephoscope and I was in pacing rhythum. After getting up a
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pacemaker take over when I am in atrial fib. He told me I had been going in and out of sinus and pacing quite a bit. He also said the echocardiogram showed me pumping at full capacity and no structural damage. I am wanting to go back to work,