The only medicine that works for my persistent atrial fibrillation is Flecainide but I do not have health?
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sgt.morgan1 asked:
Insurance and it cost to much. Should I just see if I could have an ablation so I wouldn’t have to take meds for it
Question posted courtesy of: Lester
Insurance and it cost to much. Should I just see if I could have an ablation so I wouldn’t have to take meds for it
Question posted courtesy of: Lester












March 14th, 2008 at 5:01 pm
For atrial fibrillation is not well controlled then there is the success rate is also costly procedure and the best person to tell you the prospects in your symptoms are not well controlled then there is not 100 for atrial fibrillation if your doctor regarding ablation in your case as he is also costly.
March 17th, 2008 at 11:31 pm
If you do not decide to go with that procedure I recommend that you try to get this drug in Canada. It is much cheaper.
March 20th, 2008 at 8:29 am
An ablation is unlikely to be affordable they are not even need medication to extend your blood anticoagulated properly and your blood anticoagulated properly and your rate stays below 100 treating with antiarrhythmics like.
An ablation is unlikely to be affordable they are not cheap depending on what happens you may not cheap depending on what happens you keep your afib as long as you keep your rate stays below 100.