I've had intermittent AF for several years now and had a cardioversion 6 years ago which was successful for 2 or 3 years and then I started getting a 4 to 5 day session every few months. A couple of weeks ago I went into full AF with a high heart rate which was slowed down overnight on a drip. It's now reasonably under control. While I was in hospital, and after many checks of various kinds, the cardiologist said that they would be OK with one more cardioversion and after that it would be a case of medically controlling it - they didn't perform ablations as they were uncertain about their safety.
However, I've been thinking about this and I wondered if any of you can give me advice. Cardioversion is great - it gives me back a normal heart rhythm BUT I never know at any time if I'm going to go int AF, and if I do it means I get tired very quickly and can't do very much at all. This is not so bad if I'm at home, but not good if we're away - and we've got a couple of nice holidays booked later on this year and I'm looking forward to visiting my sister in Australia in a year. So should I say no to the cardioversion and concentrate on learning to live with AF, building up my ability to exercise moderately with walking so that I will always be sure of what I'm capable of - and basically is this possible?
I'd be grateful for any advice, particularly from anyone who is coping with this themselves or knows anyone who is. Thanks in advance.
Good Morning Sunday 14th June 2026
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Belfast another appalling attack, we need to ask what is driving this.


