I went to the Cardiologist at St. Francis Heart Hospital yesterday, and didn't exactly get the news that I was hoping for. I was hoping that my current heart problem was going to be the same problem that I had 5 years ago, that they were able to fix with a cardiac ablation.
He told me that I have a different kind of arrhythmia now. It's not Supraventricular Tachycardia anymore (that's what they did the ablation for, back in 2001). I now have Ectopic Tachycardia, which is a worse and rare form.
I basically had two types of bad news.
1) It's a difficult arrhythmia to treat. There is a 50% chance that they will be able to trigger the arrhythmia when they go in with the catheter, and then IF they find it, it will be another 50% chance that they will be able to get rid of it. So, my chances aren't that great.
2) I cannot be sedated ... at all. The last time I had this done, I was given something to sedate me a little, and it still hurt like hell. It felt like my heart was on fire while they were burning the heart tissue away. This time, he said he cannot give me anything AT ALL because it will make it difficult for him to find the area that needs to be ablated. He also said that the pain will be worse.
Why don't they just cut my chest open while they're there, without giving me any pain meds? Geez.
I'm going in for the ablation on October 16th. I have to be at the hospital at 6am, and if my doctor is able to ablate it, I will stay in the hospital so they can watch for bleeding and stuff. If he's not able to find the problem and ablate it, then I'm basically stuck and will have to deal with being extremely uncomfortable with these really fast and weird/skippy heartbeats that come out of nowhere, and make me short of breath. There is medicine that can help it a bit, but it makes you really tired and depressed, and that's the last thing that I need right now. I'm already exhausted from having Thalassemia Major.
Ugh, so that's my story. Cross your fingers or say some prayers for me, please? I just hope they can fix this and that the pain won't be too excruciating this time.
For those of you who don't know what a cardiac ablation is, this will explain:
http://www.hrspatients.org/patients/treatments/cardiac_ablation.asp Sorry for the long rant. I just cannot believe I have another serious issue to deal with now.