I am into my eighth month post ablation and still have not dropped below average of 96bpm, and this is WITH beta blockers. I tried for one 24hr period to stop taking them...huge mistake, I thought I was going to die...my heart was pounding so hard I could literally feel nothing else but the pounding of my chest. Of course I immediately took one of my beta blockers and once it began to work thanked the Gods for my 98 bpm... The thought of being on pills for the rest of my life does not thrill me, as a matter of fact, I'd almost rather have the WPW symptoms back...
What I'd like to know is, am I always going to feel miserably tired? I've gained so much weight since the procedure and feel too tired to do much more than just get through my day...
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I am into my eighth month post ablation and still have not dropped below average of 96bpm, and this is WITH beta blockers. I tried for one 24hr period to stop taking them...huge mistake, I thought I was going to die...my heart was pounding so hard I could literally feel nothing else but the pounding of my chest. Of course I immediately took one of my beta blockers and once it began to work thanked the Gods for my 98 bpm... The thought of being on pills for the rest of my life does not thrill me, as a matter of fact, I'd almost rather have the WPW symptoms back...
What I'd like to know is, am I always going to feel miserably tired? I've gained so much weight since the procedure and feel too tired to do much more than just get through my day...
October 7, 2011 - 5:06pmThis Comment
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