Guest guest Posted March 18, 2004 Report Share Posted March 18, 2004 Just wanted to let all know that for some crazy reason, I converted spontaneously last night after 5 days. Kinda interesting. Thought that after 48 hrs., this would be highly unlikely. But I am very happy. Now to keep myself in NSR! Larry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2004 Report Share Posted March 18, 2004 Just wanted to let all know that for some crazy reason, I converted spontaneously last night after 5 days. Kinda interesting. Thought that after 48 hrs., this would be highly unlikely. But I am very happy. Now to keep myself in NSR! Larry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2004 Report Share Posted March 18, 2004 --- In AFIBsupport , Quarter Acre Orchids Hi Stef, In the ER within hours after it began, I was given Cardiazem IV 20mg IV Push followed by continuous drip (not sure I remember how much) and Corvert IV Push 1mg twice over about a 3 hour period. However, this (I'm assuming) did not convert me. I was then put on Cardiazem 240mg time-release tablets once per day and Warfarin 5mg per day (that would likely have changed as I haven't had my first pro-time yet). I'm not sure it was any of these drugs ... it may have just happened on its own ... since it happened 5 days later. But that is my drug regimen. I also had an interesting event just before the time that the conversion occurred: I felt numbness on the left side of my head above the ears; no problem with speech, chewing, eyesight or any motor function ... just felt like an area on the left side of my head fell asleep. Call the cardio (thinking maybe a clot)and he told me to immediately go to ER. When I was triaged at the ER, the nurse said to me " gee ... you're awfully regular to be in AFib " . I checked my pulse, and sure enough, she was right! They did a CT which was neg. So the reason that I am telling you all this is because I'm thinking that maybe the " adrenaline " of that whole experience played a role in converting me back ... who knows. Interesting observation: on the 5th day ... prior to conversion, I thought I noticed a very subtle difference in that my rhythm was not quite as irregular as it had been in the days prior. Like I'd be able to count say 10-15 " normally spaced " beats, and then I'd catch some abnormally fast or slow ones. Then ... another 10-15 normal ones again, etc. I wonder if conversion isn't a " sudden " event ... if maybe it's a bit gradual. Now if I could just get myself to not be fearful of triggers. I want to get back on the treadmill, drink coffee again, have Chinese food, etc. I'm a bit gun-shy on this, but I'll get over it sooner or later. Good luck to you ... hope you convert soon. And thanks to those on this group for their support. It was very helpful. > Larry - what's your drug therapy regimine? I'm back in afib myself right now and hoping for a miracle conversion, since the dr just told me today that I now have to wait 4 weeks to be cardioverted since my inr went down to 1.8. I'm bummed so hoping for sponataneious conversion as well. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2004 Report Share Posted March 18, 2004 --- In AFIBsupport , Quarter Acre Orchids Hi Stef, In the ER within hours after it began, I was given Cardiazem IV 20mg IV Push followed by continuous drip (not sure I remember how much) and Corvert IV Push 1mg twice over about a 3 hour period. However, this (I'm assuming) did not convert me. I was then put on Cardiazem 240mg time-release tablets once per day and Warfarin 5mg per day (that would likely have changed as I haven't had my first pro-time yet). I'm not sure it was any of these drugs ... it may have just happened on its own ... since it happened 5 days later. But that is my drug regimen. I also had an interesting event just before the time that the conversion occurred: I felt numbness on the left side of my head above the ears; no problem with speech, chewing, eyesight or any motor function ... just felt like an area on the left side of my head fell asleep. Call the cardio (thinking maybe a clot)and he told me to immediately go to ER. When I was triaged at the ER, the nurse said to me " gee ... you're awfully regular to be in AFib " . I checked my pulse, and sure enough, she was right! They did a CT which was neg. So the reason that I am telling you all this is because I'm thinking that maybe the " adrenaline " of that whole experience played a role in converting me back ... who knows. Interesting observation: on the 5th day ... prior to conversion, I thought I noticed a very subtle difference in that my rhythm was not quite as irregular as it had been in the days prior. Like I'd be able to count say 10-15 " normally spaced " beats, and then I'd catch some abnormally fast or slow ones. Then ... another 10-15 normal ones again, etc. I wonder if conversion isn't a " sudden " event ... if maybe it's a bit gradual. Now if I could just get myself to not be fearful of triggers. I want to get back on the treadmill, drink coffee again, have Chinese food, etc. I'm a bit gun-shy on this, but I'll get over it sooner or later. Good luck to you ... hope you convert soon. And thanks to those on this group for their support. It was very helpful. > Larry - what's your drug therapy regimine? I'm back in afib myself right now and hoping for a miracle conversion, since the dr just told me today that I now have to wait 4 weeks to be cardioverted since my inr went down to 1.8. I'm bummed so hoping for sponataneious conversion as well. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2004 Report Share Posted March 18, 2004 --- In AFIBsupport , Quarter Acre Orchids Hi Stef, In the ER within hours after it began, I was given Cardiazem IV 20mg IV Push followed by continuous drip (not sure I remember how much) and Corvert IV Push 1mg twice over about a 3 hour period. However, this (I'm assuming) did not convert me. I was then put on Cardiazem 240mg time-release tablets once per day and Warfarin 5mg per day (that would likely have changed as I haven't had my first pro-time yet). I'm not sure it was any of these drugs ... it may have just happened on its own ... since it happened 5 days later. But that is my drug regimen. I also had an interesting event just before the time that the conversion occurred: I felt numbness on the left side of my head above the ears; no problem with speech, chewing, eyesight or any motor function ... just felt like an area on the left side of my head fell asleep. Call the cardio (thinking maybe a clot)and he told me to immediately go to ER. When I was triaged at the ER, the nurse said to me " gee ... you're awfully regular to be in AFib " . I checked my pulse, and sure enough, she was right! They did a CT which was neg. So the reason that I am telling you all this is because I'm thinking that maybe the " adrenaline " of that whole experience played a role in converting me back ... who knows. Interesting observation: on the 5th day ... prior to conversion, I thought I noticed a very subtle difference in that my rhythm was not quite as irregular as it had been in the days prior. Like I'd be able to count say 10-15 " normally spaced " beats, and then I'd catch some abnormally fast or slow ones. Then ... another 10-15 normal ones again, etc. I wonder if conversion isn't a " sudden " event ... if maybe it's a bit gradual. Now if I could just get myself to not be fearful of triggers. I want to get back on the treadmill, drink coffee again, have Chinese food, etc. I'm a bit gun-shy on this, but I'll get over it sooner or later. Good luck to you ... hope you convert soon. And thanks to those on this group for their support. It was very helpful. > Larry - what's your drug therapy regimine? I'm back in afib myself right now and hoping for a miracle conversion, since the dr just told me today that I now have to wait 4 weeks to be cardioverted since my inr went down to 1.8. I'm bummed so hoping for sponataneious conversion as well. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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