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@kevinbrandt2417
@kevinbrandt2417 20 күн бұрын
Lies
@TheCarter_Show
@TheCarter_Show 23 күн бұрын
I just had one today and I didn’t go to sleep or get pain meds Man what a hell of a ride 😂😂😂
@edhensley7082
@edhensley7082 26 күн бұрын
I question, the mag oxide recommendation. At least Dr. Afib mentions Magnesium Glycinate, which works well for me. At 500mg =twice a day, both my A-Fib and my A-Flurry are gone. Mag Glycinate is not expensive & is available on Amazon. Two experiments to reduce my Mag. Gly. to 500mg 1 x a day and my A-Flurry starts again periodically. I am 85 and have been on Eliquis for 3 years but now seeking to get off of it. I commend Dr. A-Feb for eveni mentioning Magnesuim. All my life, I have mostly had Big Pharma Support Dr.s who bad mouth supplements and PUSH PILLS for Profit! I'm from LA, CA. I must add that losing 20 pounds and regular exercise played a big part in keeping my AFib gone! Losing 10 % of one's body rate and exercise alone may reduce AFIB/AFlurry. I had many normal sinus periods, with periodic AFib (non emergency), then the Mag. Glycinate stopped all AFib/Flurry! Magnesium Oxide is the most common and available form of supplemental Magnesium but it did me no good (before I lost weight). Many reports say it is poorly absorbed. There are many forms of Magnesium supplements. My Nature Bell Magnesium Glycinate, from Amazon is well absorbed, reasonably priced and works well for me, at 1,000 mg daily. Good Luck to All!
@auntiememo1
@auntiememo1 Ай бұрын
Thank u
@russnlp678
@russnlp678 Ай бұрын
How does someone get on this program?
@bobl1769
@bobl1769 2 ай бұрын
Thank you. I had it done recently, it brought me back to sinus rhythm and I’m grateful for whatever respite I get from AFIB.
@dannymeyer3256
@dannymeyer3256 2 ай бұрын
If you have had a heart attack and had stents put in is this program still possible as I have been recommended another procedure called the watchman.
@smokey11a1
@smokey11a1 3 ай бұрын
I fixed mine with intermittent fasting after my ablation failed. This is due to a process called autophagy replacing damaged cells on a longer fast. I was super fit, but I had a sweet tooth and loved carbs. Too many carbs and sugars spike insulin, which long- term causes a big rise in inflammation
@rosemarieseise-sparks1676
@rosemarieseise-sparks1676 3 ай бұрын
Thank you very much, you covered everything that doctors don't, also you experiences before and after.... Very through... Thank you so much.
@michaelgodfrey871
@michaelgodfrey871 3 ай бұрын
Doctor, I have been a bit hesitant to even watch your video due to anxiety about needing this procedure. I am a 62-year-old professor, and I believe you have just delivered the best presentation I have ever seen. Your pacing and delivery were excellent. The visual aids helped emphasize important information. Most importantly, you explained all the benefits and risks in a manner that calmed me down. Great job!
@lidiamcoronel2011
@lidiamcoronel2011 3 ай бұрын
I have an ablation in 4/10 still I have paid even though I have been with heart beating, ect, since I can't walk properly
@barbaraverikios8452
@barbaraverikios8452 3 ай бұрын
Excellent presentation. Had my ablation 2 months ago and describes exactly my experience😊It’s seriously easy and completely painless in the hands of the right surgeon!
@waynobots
@waynobots 4 ай бұрын
Just have it done by Dr Perrino at Stanford U
@MetalHead-xq9on
@MetalHead-xq9on 4 ай бұрын
I can’t lay on my stomach or else when I get up I get palpitations
@Tomanart
@Tomanart 4 ай бұрын
Great video, well done. I got persistent afib in February 2020 and was corrected with a cardioversion October 2020. It stayed in sinus mode until April 2024 when I went into persistent afib with 220bpm heart rate. I absolutely love exercising especially distance cycling, but I cannot do it now😥. The options I think are another cardioversion or an ablation. Can I please ask, which ablation is best for someone who wants to get back into exercising, would it be the RF burning or the freeze procedure. Thank you
@rolfet9
@rolfet9 4 ай бұрын
There are now good studies that show an impressing positive effect of vitamin C for AFIb. That should be mentioned everywhere AFib is the subject!
@keariewashburn4680
@keariewashburn4680 4 ай бұрын
My mother may have this done today. Cardioversion done 5 days ago and had another episode. She's been through alot since March. I hope this works today if they do ablation today. Praying 🙏 ❤ im so scared of the risks! Thank you for your video on this. I'm hoping with her issues that this could be done. I hate to hear her so confused and upset that she thinks she's going to die 😔 it makes me so sad But, the doctors say is is doing real good. I'm really stressed and worried. I try to not let her see me " loosing it" but, stay positive. She is 74 and a fighter.
@stevenjohnston2263
@stevenjohnston2263 4 ай бұрын
So. Modern medical practices are now known as "traditional". Surely "traditional" things pre-date electric shocks.
@huitrecouture
@huitrecouture 4 ай бұрын
NOT when it's secondary to another medical problem. Stop promoting just your own favorite talking points.
@Yxotic
@Yxotic 3 ай бұрын
Go vegan
@hermantuinstra118
@hermantuinstra118 5 ай бұрын
I had my ablation performed 1-1/2 years ago and glad I did. Gave me a new perspective on modern heart surgery. I recommend to this to anyone who has second thoughts about the operation.😊
@luhoffma8836
@luhoffma8836 5 ай бұрын
I’m having it tomorrow and this information is helpful.
@medicalknowledgelover
@medicalknowledgelover 5 ай бұрын
I was born with LVNC never had any dramas till i got the covid 19 vaccine now i have constant dramas
@medicalknowledgelover
@medicalknowledgelover 5 ай бұрын
I was born with LVNC never had any dramas till i got the covid 19 vaccine now i have constant dramas
@medicalknowledgelover
@medicalknowledgelover 5 ай бұрын
I was born with LVNC never had any dramas till i got the covid 19 vaccine now i have constant dramas
@medicalknowledgelover
@medicalknowledgelover 5 ай бұрын
I was born with LVNC never had any dramas till i got the covid 19 vaccine now i have constant dramas
@medicalknowledgelover
@medicalknowledgelover 5 ай бұрын
I was born with LVNC never had any dramas till i got the covid 19 vaccine now i have constant dramas
@CCBondoc
@CCBondoc 5 ай бұрын
I'm scheduled to have an ablation in two weeks. Thank you very much for this very informative video.
@RicosBettaWorld
@RicosBettaWorld 4 ай бұрын
So how are you feeling after the procedure?
@bh9262
@bh9262 5 ай бұрын
My wife's cousins in Peru are Morales
@TinaBreon-eg3sw
@TinaBreon-eg3sw 5 ай бұрын
I was told this procedure is just like putting two paddles on you and shocking you they didn't tell me if it would be painful or if I can my pacemaker be affected just because they won't answer my questions I won't have it done
@TinaBreon-eg3sw
@TinaBreon-eg3sw 5 ай бұрын
Is it painful? Will I be totally knocked out? I don't want to be put out ever again.
@marilur3411
@marilur3411 4 ай бұрын
Put out??
@TinaBreon-eg3sw
@TinaBreon-eg3sw 5 ай бұрын
I have a pacemaker. My doctor won't explain it to me cause he's not the one that will do it so he couldn't explain it to me.
@sylpascale7673
@sylpascale7673 5 ай бұрын
Excellent video ...I had an Ablation 3 weeks ago and this video would have been very helpful to see prior to the procedure.
@janetblanc7658
@janetblanc7658 5 ай бұрын
I believe you are right because since I started supplementing both my heart and blood pressure are calm.
@edsteelmon7923
@edsteelmon7923 6 ай бұрын
Just had an afib ablation. this was extremely helpful in understanding the exact procedure and more technical details. thanks so much for posting. Awesome job.
@kurtfrancis1524
@kurtfrancis1524 6 ай бұрын
I had a PFO closure device inserted 15 yrs ago after small stroke with full recovery. Doe the presence of the PFO closure device in the septum prevent ablation for atrial fib?
@jackwild1111
@jackwild1111 6 ай бұрын
Diet info starts at 6:15... Basically keto - carnivore.
@jacquieclark6350
@jacquieclark6350 6 ай бұрын
Thank you Dr for this video on aFid ablation. Me I had a stroke in June 29th 2019, my friend took me to a heart hospital & they said I had the stroke from aFid. Got there about 4pm & at 11pm same day was transfer to a hospital next door because they said they don't do strokes. Did they do anything about my aFid? No!!! No meds, No shocking my heart in to rhythm Nothing!!! At the other hospital next door the next day the sent me a Neurologist & told me about my brain & my stroke, very interesting. Then they sent me an oncologist because the other hospital found out I had Breast cancer & the Dr told me of my opinion. Did the hospital send the me an cardiologists? No!!! Did they explain what aFid was, No!!! Did they give me any meds for my AFib, No!!! Did the convert my heart to stop aFid, No!!! The only thing they gave me was Eliquis so I wouldn't get blood clots & have another Stroke. I felt good, no feeling of aFid in my heart, no heart palpitations, Nothing at all except a little weakness but I didn't know if that was from the cancer treatmens? I never got a cardiologist because no one said how bad aFid can be on the heart. So I lived going thru chemo & radiation thru covld-19 a the time. I felt OK. Then in 2021 looked for a cardiologist because my body felt different & found one & saw him in 2022 & thru March 2023. He Never gave me any meds for my AFib, I was still my BP meds for my high blood pressure nothing had changed except now I was getting dizziness. He gave me test but he never said Anything was wrong with me, no clue & I felt OK except for the dizziness. Then in September of 2022 my feet started to swelled & normally I would take a diuretic a day or 2 & it would go away. But this time I took diuretic for a week & no change, so I called my cardiologists & he gave me other diuretics. They kinda work but my kidneys started to struggle so we had to tweak the dosage & they have worked. The in February in 2023 I saw my cardiologists & I was leaving & at the receptionist desk & she asked when would l like to have the Holter test? I asked what she was talking about & she told me, Not the my Dr. The Holter was for one day. The next month I had an appt for an ultrasound test & a EKG & then I saw my Dr & he said to me your test were Good, every thing looks good in fact you did better then I thought & then he said Oh by the way you need a Pacemaker or Ablation. My mind said WHAT were did that come from I didnt know what to say. So that was the last time I saw him. I next thing I looked up what was ablation & pacemaker, so I got my medical degree on KZbin. Ha Ha. I found another cardiologists at the hospital where I went for my stroke & they didnt do anything. He sent me to an electrophysiologists & he told me about ablation, he told me What the hospital should have done in 2019 now in 3 1/2 years from my onset of AFid when I was their for the first time. So I took the meds he gave me for AFib & it didn't work & he did nothing more. I looked on KZbin & found that long term AFid ablation doesn't work on Long time aFid but works newly Diagnose aFid. Like it does work in the first 8hours after aFid is Diagnose. And found out it does work in the first 8mos & I told him this. So that Dr recommended to a Dr electrophysiologists that does a Hybird Convergent Ablation a type of mini maze ablation & I was told about that surgery. So I Opt for that surgery. The Dr told me about it & because my physician strength was not good I asked him for Referral after the surgery a rehab nurseing home. He said No, that none of his patience went to one after surgery & I would stay in the hospital about one day or 3 days. The surgery day came & the Anesthesiologist came & saw me & said the surgeon will be in. He Never saw me before surgery & yet he knew how scared I was!!! The next thing I remember was waking up in my room in Pain!!! So for the next 2 & 1/2 days all I remember is Pain when I was awake & then Nothing because they gave me drugs to know me out!!! Every surgery I ever had I Remembered Every detail, before surgery & After surgery, from my tonelectomy at 3years old & my breast surgery in 2020!!! But this surgery just remembered Pain, not eating & not going to the bathroom nothing but Pain!!!. So I had questions about the surgery for my Surgeon. So I had an appt with him for the 2 week after surgery I guess for him to check on me. Well he was a Coward because like the surgery he never showed up before the surgery & He didn't showed up at this appt to see how I was doing. I asked the nurse about not seeing me before surgery & she said We Don't Do That In Our Office!!! : ( She couldnt answers any of my questions about the surgery, she said I dont know I wasn't there. I had pain most of my 6mos after the surgery, it was like he did a Spread apart my rib cage to get to my heart??? So the Procedure Hybrid Convergent Ablation didn't work!!! I was supposed to have an regular ablation 8 weeks after & that Dr fired me as a patient. Dont know why. I have been So Scared to do the regular ablation because its only 35% Effective on long-term aFid. Now I'm 79 so my chances are not good that I will have the ablation & it would get of my AFib. But even if it gets me where I had strength & Stamina again like I had in 2019 when I had early aFid. That would be great but my Sub-conscious is not letting me do it. And I'm afraid that the Bruising of my groin area will be so tinder & painfu that I will not be able to get out to bed to go to the bathroom. And I will lie in my filth. I'm poor & cant afford to have someone to come in to help me get out of bed. I live a lone & my friends are my age & they can't get in the car & help me to get out of bed, younger friends work. What to do??? Thank you for reading my woes & Sorry it is so long!!!
@loramcclamrock5549
@loramcclamrock5549 4 ай бұрын
check your magnesium and potassium levels. those deficiencies cause Afib, so does sleep apnea.
@alfonsopena4421
@alfonsopena4421 6 ай бұрын
How about flutter? Does prodominantly fluter A Fib patients benefit from dieting?
@GoodL81
@GoodL81 7 ай бұрын
Thank you Doctor
@khorvot
@khorvot 7 ай бұрын
The hosp car cardiologist just in case but I was feeling fine didn’t want to stay at hosp. I have 2 heart Drs and they watched me over an hr after this happened. So I went home was fine. Day or 2 later or so I got an attack of 188 beats, it also raises my blood pressure until I take Diltiazem 60mg helps my attack starts slowing down after take it. Use to take Digoxin too but it went toxic so no more!
@khorvot
@khorvot 7 ай бұрын
Now, after having a back to back lithotripsy 7 days apart. During second shock to break kidney stone in pole of kidney area, never happened under anesthesia but my heart went into 180 beats a min! I told anesthesia Dr about Diltiazem stops it just in case! It stopped in 10 to 20 min back to normal was fine but couldn’t finish shocking stone almost finished.
@khorvot
@khorvot 7 ай бұрын
I had 2 ablations 9mos apart bc it came back after 9 mos! So had second one I’m 6 mos in and having kidney stones often had laser and shock to break them. Recently 2 mos stones both sides rare. Went through lot stress and pain now reoccurring afib! Dr raised sotolol from 60 mg to 80mg twice a day. But still couple afibs at home heart went to 175 I take Diltiazem 60mg usually stops it in about hr two slowly going down! Now had afib 9 yrs before ablation, it was kind that come and go once twice a day, sometimes none. I was only in hospital once
@Erik_The_Dane
@Erik_The_Dane 7 ай бұрын
Thank You for the good explanation. I'm getting the re-boot on Monday, and this is the best explanation I have gotten so far 🙂
@Iman-sh6es
@Iman-sh6es 7 ай бұрын
Would you still need to take Eliquis if you have a successful ablation?
@jamesm654
@jamesm654 7 ай бұрын
I've had 8 cardioversions. You go to sleep, wake up, go home. No problem
@patstar5
@patstar5 4 ай бұрын
I’m getting one tomorrow. I’m so nervous.
@michaelohara2161
@michaelohara2161 7 ай бұрын
They get you on meds, that create Afib. The meds cause drastic weight gain and cause Afib. Now your body needs the drugs and you are in a catch 22 situation. I made a lot of progress, but I am not out of the trap.
@skiptoney1463
@skiptoney1463 7 ай бұрын
I have had AFib for over 4 years, I had my testosterone tested and it was very low. It was 65. My doctor put me on TRT and within a month my AFib was gone. I am also taking magnesium seems to work. All I know is I feel so much better. I am 70 years old had a heart valve replacement over five years ago. Please doctor check your patients test.
@shylynnh2971
@shylynnh2971 7 ай бұрын
My mother could have had this but the doctor never recommended it. And she passed away tears 😢
@lrc87290
@lrc87290 8 ай бұрын
Update. Pulse Field Ablations in Europe are taking 20 minutes skin to skin. Hopefully FDA stops dragging their feet and approves these machines that have been approved in Europe for over a year.