ash8752 Posted July 20, 2006 Share Posted July 20, 2006 Well, have any of you heard of this? I went to the doctor recently and found that I have SVT...supraventricular tachycarida. Basically an abnormal heart beat, racey etc. Well, they recommend me having catheter ablation. They go in through the groin with a catheter and go into my heart. Then he will trigger my abnormal heart beat and basically fry the circuit that makes that happen. I have to be awake the whole time yet slightly sedated. I am really scared. There is a very low rate of things going wrong, but the chances are always there. I am only 24 years old. Nobody I talk to that I know really has the right thing to say i guess so i was wondering if any of you have heard stories about this procedure or have had it etc. My condition isnt life threatning (so they say) but with time it gets a bit worse and it has altered my life. I stopped going to the gym, i quit caffeine, i cant play volleyball or go running. Any advice or comments would be appreciated. Thanks a bunch!!! Link to post Share on other sites
Tony Posted July 20, 2006 Senior Moderators Share Posted July 20, 2006 Hi: I know you have come here for comfort and peace of mind because of your normal apprehension of this medical procedure which is unknown to you. I'm sure you have used a good search engine to read material on the subject. Exchanging medical symptoms or getting medical information from any member of this forum is not permitted. Every person's medical condition can differ according to intensity, medical history, weight, length of time of the problem, etc. Every person's experience with any medical situation can differ in very major ways. The same medical procedure may be performed in a different manner on different patients. Symptom and medical experience swapping is never a good idea. You could end up with a greater anxiety from getting information from somebody who may have had a much different experience for reasons that person may not even know. We want you go get through this with as much support as possible. Please talk to your doctor about any concerns you have. We have the very best medicine possible in these times and I'm sure you'll come through this procedure feeling better than ever. Many thanks for your understanding of this policy. This thread is being closed. Link to post Share on other sites
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