Hi Subodh -
I had the ablation procedure last week (Wed Jul 3). It went well, and was totally painless except for the incision site and a slight burning sensation in my chest when I woke up from the anesthesia. I went home the same day, didn't feel so good on Thurs or Fri (mostly tired, a little bit of chest pain), but felt really good on Sat. I am still having a few 'skipped' beats every once in a while, but they told me this could last up to a few months after the procedure. So far, so good.
Hilary
Thanks for valuable inputs. Iam trying to be careful about overeating. Hope my problem is simple enough to be managed with some changes in my lifestyle. It has not reappeared so far but I am still keeping my fingers crossed. Good luck to to all others who may be trying to manage the problem. Pls carry on sharing information. It helps.....Cheers..))
I was diagnosed with PSVT over a decade ago and ablation was recommended at that time, however, I didn't feel confident about the state of the technology. Then I didn't have any episodes for several years so kind of forgot about it. Within the past 2 years I have been to the ER twice with HR over 220. Plus have had multiple 'mini' events since then. It mostly seems to be stress and caffeine related, however, the major events are always triggered by pressure on my abdomin - bending over suddenly, sneezing, overeating. I have an appt with an electrophysiologist next week and think I am ready to take this step since medication and mineral supplements haven't really helped. I'll let you know how it goes :))
hiya i suffer from svt (super ventricular tachycardia) my bpm would go from 60 - 230 within a split second, i spent many nights in hospital and had the dreaded wonder drug so often i needed the ablation operation. i was told it's not heredatory condition although i was also told that after my op i would be cured and guess what, i still have the attacks.
eating, drinking , stress alcohol, caffine vitamins and exercise can bring these on even yawning could bring mine on. hope you find a solution that works well for you good luck.