My heart just couldn't stay in sinus rhythm; it is now back into atrial
fibrillation. I'll be going to hospital next week (don't know what day yet)
for a heart cath, and then be admitted to take what he called "rhythm
medicine". I'll have to be in hospital to be watched to
be sure it doesn't go too low. If needed, the things to follow will be
electrical stimulation, and then a pace maker. Will appreciate being put
back on your prayer list. Thanks.
Gwen
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Evelyn - 11 Jan 2007 04:31 GMT
> My heart just couldn't stay in sinus rhythm; it is now back into atrial
> fibrillation. I'll be going to hospital next week (don't know what day yet)
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> back on your prayer list. Thanks.
> Gwen
Dear Gwen,
Of course you are on mine! Hope all goes well for you.
BTW, my mom had a pacemaker and it helped her enormously. She went
through a great many different procedures until she got her pacemaker,
but that definitely solved the problem for her.
Best Regards,
Evelyn
august - 12 Jan 2007 07:42 GMT
> My heart just couldn't stay in sinus rhythm; it is now back into atrial
> fibrillation. I'll be going to hospital next week (don't know what day
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> back on your prayer list. Thanks.
> Gwen
Having A fibs sucks. Have you looked into having an ablation done? This
often cures AFs. AW
http://www.mayoclinic.org/atrial-fibrillation-ablation/index.html