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NameDavid
LocationWarrington UK
Age65
Diagnosed conditionParoxysmal Lone Atrial Fibrillation
Years with conditionCondition in mild form had been there since my late twenties but it became much more agressive 12 months ago.
Frequency of episodesWhen on anti-arrhythmic drugs every other day. Now , whilst just on verapamil, once a week
Duration of episodesShortest 2 hours, longest 10 hours
Event preceding first AFnone
General healthnon smoker, played sport all my life apart from this last year.
Current stateHave daily mini episodes lasting less than a minute and one long episode at least once a week
TriggersLying on left side, sudden bending down, especially after meals, belching, leaning on left arm and sometimes cold drinks.
Preventions Have terminated a couple of episodes with exercise and recently have terminated overnight A/F episodes immediately on getting in the shower in the morning.In the main I am just watching my diet and trying not to eat large meals especially in the evening.Have found that soaking in a bath containing epsom salt crystals has, for the moment,increased the time between A/F episodes.
Current medications/side effectsVerapamil, 3 times a day. Makes me feel lethargic and for the first few weeks caused constipation.
Just started warfarin one week ago.
Past medications/side effectsFlecainide, propafenone and sotalol.First two increased frequency of A/F episodes and sotalol, whilst making episodes less frequent took my heart rate down to less than 50bpm.
History of surgeryNo major surgery.
Future plansI have been put on the waiting list for a PVI procedure at the Cardio Thoracic Centre Liverpool.Update, have just been given a date of early November
Update, now 8 months after PVI and so far no more A/F. Would hesitate to say I am cured in case I tempted the "beast" back but have been in NSR since the procedure and have just had occasional "missed" beats.
Personal commentsLike most A/F sufferers it took me a couple of months to come to terms with the condition but I am now learning to live with it, although, when in A/F,I can't do anything energetic, hence my going down the PVI route.If this doesn't work the next step is going to be ablate and pace with the down side of staying on meds for life.
Update, now off all meds since the PVI and I cant praise Dr.Waktari at the Liverpool CTCL ENOUGH.
Check list
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crossdigoxin (lanoxin)crossdiltiazem (cardizem)crossdiphenylhydantoin
crossdisopyramide (norpace)crossdofetilide (tikosyn)crossdronedarone
crossencainidecrossesmolol (brevibloc)crossersentilide
tickflecainide (tambocor)crossgallopamilcrossibutilide (corvert)
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tickMalecrossFemale 

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