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A-fib and athletes

Post a new topicby biggles3 on Fri Sep 21, 2007 9:52 am

I would like to chat with others who take medication or have had ablation for A-fib or similar conditions, with regard to continuing athletic activity. I am treated with Propafanone and Verapamil to control paroxismal A-Fib and am trying to evaluate the effect of these drugs on strength and stamina. I am male, 52 years old and working hard to maintain excellent cardiovascular conditioning. In particular, I am wondering if abandoning medication in favor of ablation might be a good idea.
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Re: A-fib and athletes

Post a new topicby heartdoc on Mon Sep 24, 2007 3:19 pm

Fatigue : Both medications are known to cause fatigue which I believe you are able to ovecome with exercise.

Medication vs Ablation : Radiofrequency ablation has become more available and success rate is getting higher than in the past. You are young and taking medications for rest of the life is diificult. Though ablation is an invasive treatment, you may consider consulting Electrophysiologist, a subspecialist of Cardiology .
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Re: A-fib and athletes

Post a new topicby biggles3 on Mon Sep 24, 2007 8:16 pm

Heartdoc; thank-you, the advice is much appreciated
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Re: A-fib and athletes

Post a new topicby UMCanesRKW on Tue Oct 02, 2007 8:53 pm

Hi. I am a 41 year old athlete with persistant A Fib. I have been cardioverted 3 times, each trying a different drug, Flec, Rhtmol and now Tic. Personally I am trying to beat this without the ablation. Or at least delay it a bit longer. I have spoke with many specialists and feel that I rather take a few pills for a while unil this procedure is perfected. I hear they are woking on some major advanced using robotics for this procedure, so a couple years it might be nuch more safe and effective. Or maybe they find a newdrug?
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Re: A-fib and athletes

Post a new topicby cparys on Mon Feb 02, 2009 7:32 pm

I felt the same way, finally had to have ablasion, it worked awesome for six months then it returned, back on lopressor now, still able to run 1/2 marathons for now anyways. There was a important break through at the mayo clinic where they found the gene that causes AFIB.
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/47764.php
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Re: A-fib and athletes

Post a new topicby GV_Man on Thu Nov 12, 2009 7:27 pm

Hey, how is your A-FIb going, i am recently diagnosed. I'm 19 years old, a full time student at Grand Valley State University, don't smoke, don't drink, never done drugs... I excercise, I'm currently on flekanide or something, and lopressor. Doing the ablation in december, i was wondering if you had that done, and what it was like? Thanks guys, God bless
-Matt
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