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Pace Maker And Fibrillation

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MallyJ | 09:27 Thu 18th Feb 2021 | Body & Soul
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I am due to have a pace maker fitted tomorrow and so far have not been able to talk to a doctor to ask questions. I am sure that I will be able to tomorrow but in the meantime I thought I could learn a lot from people here which will inform me before meeting the cardiac doctor.
I have atrial fibrillation ... the episodes can be from 15 minutes to 30 + hours. How can a pacemaker be effective in regulating a heart beat when my heart decides regularly to dance to it's own tune? I had an ablation about 4 years ago but that stopped having any effect after about 2 years . It all seems a bit odd to me.
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I have no idea, so no help at all, but I really really wish you the best and hope it all goes well x
The pacemaker is just that, it regulates the rate of your heart, but is not a cure.
Many patients with AF have a slow pulse between attacks of AF and a pacemaker will speed it up.
A slow pulse is almost as undesirable as a fast pulse particular when on drugs e.g beta blocker.
So, a pacemaker can slow a fast heart rate and quicken a slow heart rate.
Your pacemaker should last between 5-10 years and cannot be recharged but has to be replaced.
Simple, painless operation done by freezing the area just below the collarbone.
One night hospital stay only.
My OH had a pacemaker fitted 2 weeks ago as day surgery. He was only at the hospital for 8 hours.
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Smowball...thank you for your good wishes ...much appeciated. Squad...thank you...I now understand that the pacemaker will have an effect on the AF hours which I didn't before and I had thought they would be fighting each other...phew a bit of a relief there!
Diddlydo yes..confirmation..I have been told to take nightwear but have also been assured that I will be gone in 6 hours....fingers crossed!
Mally, I have just seen this and want to wish you well for tomorrow. I hope you get some rest tonight and that all goes smoothly for you. It will be such a relief when you are back home again. Thank goodness for Sqad eh? :)
There are several different types of pacemaker Mally, check out the BHF website.
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Choux...thank you for your good wishes....much appreciated. Ludwigvan.....will look them up but may get confused!!
Try not to worry too much, Mally. You'll be home and feeling much better before you know it! :-)
Mally, I have been wondering how you got on with your op. Hope you managed to get all the info you were missing from the doctor. Best wishes, choux.
Good luck, Mally

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