I experience a-fib 4 to 6 times per year. The events are typically tied in with hormonal swings (48 year old
femaleCondoms
Female condoms
Female sexual dysfunction). I am taking
ZebetaZebeta, Triameterene,
CoveraCovera-hs HS and
Coumadin on a
regularRegular insulin basis. Unfortunately, I'm having some gynecological issues and the "obvious" solution is total
hysterectomyHysterectomy
Hysterectomy - series and it would not be vaginal since there is concern about possible ovarian or uterine cancer. My doctors have listed me as "high-risk" for surgery due to the a-fib and are concerned about taking me off the Coumadin before surgery (which they seem to feel they need to do and then to give Heparin during the surgery) due to the possibility of an a-fib event and its potential clots. I'm not keen on the surgery to begin with and, with the doctors being so concerned, I'm almost scared. Do you have any suggestions on ways to prepare for surgery that would lessen the risk of an a-fib event or which could reduce the possibility of my "stroking out" on the operating table? FYI, I've had various surgeries prior to the onset of the a-fib and never had an issue with anesthesia or any other surgical aspects.