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Silver Gaia

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59. Yeah, I had never noticed anything, either.
Sat Jun 13, 2026, 02:04 PM
6 hrs ago

I honestly don't think I would have noticed if, due to Covid-19 precautions, we had not listened to advice to purchase an oximeter for home use to measure blood oxygen levels and heart rates.

My a-flutter/a-fib came to my attention one night when I wasn't feeling well and decided to check my pulse and oxygen level with the oximeter. As it turned out, I was in tachycardia, meaning my heart rate was over 100 bpm and was not going down. That is my only symptom, although I now know that stress is my main trigger. I ended up going to ER that night, and they figured it out. But without that little bit of new (for me) home technology, I would never have noticed this.

They always ask me if I am "feeling palpitations," and I say "no" because I never FEEL anything. I only know if I check my pulse. The only other symptom is fatigue because being in tachycardia does make me super tired, but we csn feel fatigued for any number if reasons.

Our situations are different other than the extra beats. I don't have plaque buildup, for instance. But I hope what I've experienced with ablations is helpful for you. It is not an invasive heart surgery. They just go into your heart through a blood vessel entered through a small incision in your groin. They will insert a device through the breathing tube for anesthesia that gives them a live, in color, map of your heart activity. The elecyrophysiologist locates the nerves that are causing extra beats and turns them off electronically. You will never notice anything much at all after the surgery, but within a few days, you will start to feel better than you've felt in a long time! At least that was my experience.

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Google was accurate this time, and the capital letters weren't random DFW Yesterday #9
Not just proper nouns, The Madcap Yesterday #11
So far so good!! Great news!! Irish_Dem Yesterday #3
Good news is good news. mwmisses4289 Yesterday #4
Sounds like good news (Except for the bill LOL) Liberal In Texas Yesterday #5
So glad to see you posting so soon! LuckyCharms Yesterday #6
Good news. murielm99 Yesterday #7
Good news. And good luck going forward. Scrivener7 Yesterday #8
So good to see your post first thing! Vibes for continuing recovery niyad Yesterday #10
I love your attitude. Continued good luck... surfered Yesterday #12
Good to see you back so soon! I hope the meds they'll try will help, but if not, there are very successful highplainsdem Yesterday #13
good AllaN01Bear Yesterday #14
Aces! cachukis Yesterday #15
Nice. tavernier Yesterday #16
Excellent news, DFW!! We're rooting for you! 🌞❤️ littlemissmartypants Yesterday #17
Thanks for the good news! orangecrush Yesterday #18
Great news DFW. Good to hear ... KPN Yesterday #19
Great news! Thanks for posting so soon DFW. livetohike Yesterday #20
That sounds quite encouraging PatSeg Yesterday #21
OK, thanks for the good news. Your Mission is to outlive the Orange Hellbeast and help us build a more perfect future. NBachers Yesterday #22
That is good news, DFW. I'm pleased to hear this. hlthe2b Yesterday #23
Happy for your prognosis BumRushDaShow Yesterday #24
Very glad for you Alice Kramden Yesterday #25
My wife had an laser ablation, atrioventricular node ablation... NNadir Yesterday #26
Thank uou for the update, it is good to know you can go home today irisblue Yesterday #27
Wonderful news, DFW! Grim Chieftain Yesterday #28
Relieved to hear that. blm Yesterday #29
Glad to hear good news....👍 MiHale Yesterday #30
Very glad to hear this! yardwork Yesterday #31
Wishing you the best!!! CaptainTruth Yesterday #32
Thanks, all. But I'm not out of the woods yet. DFW Yesterday #33
I had an ablation in 2023 for pre-existing Afib... 3catwoman3 Yesterday #35
That's good to hear. greatauntoftriplets Yesterday #38
Here's hoping yours will be as uneventful as mine was. 3catwoman3 Yesterday #41
I certainly hope it is. greatauntoftriplets Yesterday #42
my girlfriend's son NJCher 21 hrs ago #50
Thank goodness you're doing well as can be expected! I am relieved. CaliforniaPeggy Yesterday #37
I've had 2 ablations. Silver Gaia 20 hrs ago #52
Thanks! The voice of one who has been there is always helpful. DFW 18 hrs ago #54
Yeah, I had never noticed anything, either. Silver Gaia 6 hrs ago #59
Great news. question everything Yesterday #34
Welcome back, DFW!!! So glad to hear you have a fine future ahead.... BComplex Yesterday #36
Sounds like you're doing well post-op. greatauntoftriplets Yesterday #39
No apologies necessary DFW 12 hrs ago #55
Good news Marthe48 Yesterday #40
Well as MFM would have said... Phentex Yesterday #43
That's fantastic news ! KS Toronado Yesterday #44
Great to hear, DFW !! IbogaProject Yesterday #45
Glad to hear you're okay! Rizen Yesterday #46
Wonderful news! rubbersole Yesterday #47
That's wonderful news DFW, take it easy for a few and may this be the worst part of your journey. JMCKUSICK 23 hrs ago #48
Take it easy..............sounds interesting! I think I'll look it up! DFW 12 hrs ago #56
Many hugs ..... alwaysinasnit 23 hrs ago #49
That is good news. I look forward to more good news this fall - assuming, of LoisB 20 hrs ago #51
I heard that tomorrow was fully booked DFW 12 hrs ago #57
Happy to hear it Laurelin 20 hrs ago #53
Hooray! Things are looking good for you. Happy for you and your family!!!! Fla Dem 7 hrs ago #58
**Bzzzzttt** that's the sound of a dodged bullet. malthaussen 21 min ago #60
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