Hi Liz,
You might want to post in the Heart Rhythm forum as well to get more answers to your question. Many people over there have had ablations (including me) and may have some input for you. Sorry I do not have an answer.
I promise I won't scream. Aaaargh. Oops, sorry.
So you have a symptom of chest pressure, your SVT is cleared up which makes you happy and the doctors just want to put you on anti-D's? That's not an answer. Have they checked your lungs? Have they done an echo on your heart to make sure there's no pericardial problems? Have you worn a monitor to record heart activity when your chest feels bad? How often does this happen? Is it all the time or just after certain activities?
If you haven't already, try making a list of when it happens and if you sense any link to something else. This isn't a typical after effect of an ablation (I've had 3) so it may not be heart related. But it's not a normal feeling either. I do hope someone can find the answer.
Hey guys thanks for the concern. I am new to this website so I do not know all of its functions yet. I have had my lungs checked. I have worn a monitor. It happens on a day to day basis. I am not sure what triggers it or anything like that. I work everyday and I am active but I do not run or exercise frequently. I never had this feeling before the ablation, it happened right after I woke up from it and has been bothering me ever since. Hopefully someone can find the answer so I can get some help. Once again thanks for the advice