Guest guest Posted November 23, 2005 Report Share Posted November 23, 2005 Dave, I agree about the adenosine. I've had it a couple of times in the ER when it was thought it might convert me (it didn't). What an awful feeling! Everything stops and it feels so silent and strange -- like falling into a black hole. Is it routine to use adenosine during RF ablation? Sandy Dave wrote: > Yeah i knew a burn was coming because when they initiated the RF > energy i could hear a hum sound and then the pain would come on > slowlly and then dissipate slowly. The worst part though, was the > shot of adenosine, and i was wide awake to feel that one and it > didn't feel very good at all. I felt like i was going into rigor > mortis while still alive. NOT fun. Thank God it only lasts about > 10 seconds. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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