Palpitations after ablation

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Hi

I made an ablation on 23/1/2018

At the first two weeks I had some skipping beats but after a few days they were gone.

After that for one month I was felling perfect

No skipping beats no fear

I was in the seventh sky🙂

But now I have four days that the palpitations came back

I feel them not as before ablation

Just for a few minutes every day

I feel so sad and scary again

Does someone of you has the same problem

Is this possible after ablation??

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  • Posted

    I have had 3 Ablations and still no relief. My cardiologist wants to do a 4th Ablation and as bad as I feel I do not want them to do it again. I have had leg pain since the 2nd Ablation and the last one they went through both sides and now I have a knot on the other side. I have slipped into a horrible depression because SVR has taken control of my life. I faint a lot and after my last visit to the cardiologist my condition has worsened and changed. I am now having SVT episodes over 200 times in 2 weeks and my heart is skipping beats regularly now. So with the fast heart beat I now have a pounding in my chest that makes me scream out in pain when it starts. I have become a hermit basically because I’m too tired to do anything. So yes I know what you mean sadly. 
  • Posted

    Hi! I just had my ablation 3-2-18 last Monday I went into SVT had to have adenosine everything was going great until that day 😑 . After SVT I was in junctional rhythm I have been having the worst chest pain I feel the arrhythmia start every couple minutes since then but it is nothing that I have ever felt before. So I do not have advice just that I have the same problem. I see my cardiologist Tuesday so I will let you know. Does your Cardiologist know? 

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