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Hi,

I had my ablation May 10th, too. The first few weeks I flipped in and out of

AF. The doctor told me this was normal. Lately, no AF that I am aware of but

an occ. flutter, even though that was suppose to have been taken care of

during the ablation. I have lots of PAC's but they may even be lessening a bit.

Hard for me to tell. My doc says it will be at least three months before

reducing my meds, Norpace, Verapamil and Atenolol.

I think we both are much too impatient. Several people that have had

ablations say that it really is closer to six months before they felt well

enough to

consider themseves cured. I for one am ready to give this a chance.

Good luck.

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> Hi,

>

> I had my ablation May 10th, too. The first few weeks I flipped in

and out of

> AF. The doctor told me this was normal. Lately, no AF that I am

aware of but

> an occ. flutter, even though that was suppose to have been taken

care of

> during the ablation. I have lots of PAC's but they may even be

lessening a bit.

> Hard for me to tell. My doc says it will be at least three months

before

> reducing my meds, Norpace, Verapamil and Atenolol.

>

> I think we both are much too impatient. Several people that have

had

> ablations say that it really is closer to six months before they

felt well enough to

> consider themseves cured. I for one am ready to give this a chance.

>

> Good luck.

Thanks for the note. Sounds like we are both getting the same message

it's just hard to understand the time it takes to know if it worked.

But your 100% correct in thinking we are much to impatient. Want to

get on with a normal life. Thanks Again Steve

>

>

>

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> Hi,

>

> I had my ablation May 10th, too. The first few weeks I flipped in

and out of

> AF. The doctor told me this was normal. Lately, no AF that I am

aware of but

> an occ. flutter, even though that was suppose to have been taken

care of

> during the ablation. I have lots of PAC's but they may even be

lessening a bit.

> Hard for me to tell. My doc says it will be at least three months

before

> reducing my meds, Norpace, Verapamil and Atenolol.

>

> I think we both are much too impatient. Several people that have

had

> ablations say that it really is closer to six months before they

felt well enough to

> consider themseves cured. I for one am ready to give this a chance.

>

> Good luck.

Thanks for the note. Sounds like we are both getting the same message

it's just hard to understand the time it takes to know if it worked.

But your 100% correct in thinking we are much to impatient. Want to

get on with a normal life. Thanks Again Steve

>

>

>

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> Hi,

>

> I had my ablation May 10th, too. The first few weeks I flipped in

and out of

> AF. The doctor told me this was normal. Lately, no AF that I am

aware of but

> an occ. flutter, even though that was suppose to have been taken

care of

> during the ablation. I have lots of PAC's but they may even be

lessening a bit.

> Hard for me to tell. My doc says it will be at least three months

before

> reducing my meds, Norpace, Verapamil and Atenolol.

>

> I think we both are much too impatient. Several people that have

had

> ablations say that it really is closer to six months before they

felt well enough to

> consider themseves cured. I for one am ready to give this a chance.

>

> Good luck.

Thanks for the note. Sounds like we are both getting the same message

it's just hard to understand the time it takes to know if it worked.

But your 100% correct in thinking we are much to impatient. Want to

get on with a normal life. Thanks Again Steve

>

>

>

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