by DManley » Tue May 03, 2016 10:27 pm
Glad you are feeling better and doing well. I don't have A-Fib, but I have SVTs, so I can relate to getting pretty tuckered when the ticker isn't all working together. My Father had A-Fib after his bypass, and he had several problems with it. He had to be converted a few times. Be vigilant for the side effects of the meds. Some of them can hit pretty quickly and be fatal. Don't be afraid to ask your Doctor if any of the meds are being prescribed off label. Also see if any have "Box warnings".
I'm not trying to rain on your parade, but I lost my Father to a fatal side effect of Amiodarone. (A.K.A. Pacerone, Corderone) If that is one of your medications, keep a very close eye on things and at the first sign of any respiratory issue, even a slight feeling of a cold coming on, run to the Doctor and get things checked out. My Father came in from stacking firewood, said, "I think I'm going to get a cold." and seven weeks later he was gone. (Last three spent in ICU on full life support) Some medications can do a lot of good, but they can bite you in the back bumper pretty quickly too.
Again, I am glad to see you back, and I don't want to shake you up I just didn't want to hear bad news someday and think, "I should have said something."
Okay... back to slot cars!