Loaded question On atrial ablation. wwyd
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Soo a little history. Had afib/flutter for last few years. Did An ablation in December, seemed it took care of the afib But not the flutter(150bpm) heart rate. So on medication that was recently upped to help control It and it has in the last month or so. Anyway had my second ablation today to try and Fix it. However after going in on the right side of heart and Both groins with catheter They didn’t go into left side of heart because they couldn’t get it to go into flutter when They were in there. Dr came out and told my wife that there should have been a note to stop the Medication to keep it in rhythm however there wasn’t any Instructions to stop that medicine and Only to stop the blood thinner. Soo now they are having me stop the medication and re do the ablation in the future. Do you think I should have to pay for both these dam surgeries not to mention all the preparation Baby sitters, time off work, stress on my wife and parents. How would you proceed? Also think It’s time to switch hospitals but not much for options up here.
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Re: Loaded question On atrial ablation. wwyd
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08/02/22 04:51 PM
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you should let your insurance know they screwed up at the hospital they have a lot more leverage to get the bill reduced and make your bill less
my daughter was just in the hospital a total of 9 days over 2 weeks , gal bladder and issues with it's removal
we would have been out in 4 days and done if they had done the procedure they wanted , but couldn't do it at that hospital and all the area hospitals that could were full enough they wouldn't take it on without her being an emergency.
guess what it was 2 days after they took the gal balder out without taking the blockage out of the bile duct first back to the ER and finally got it fixed but then after all that had to be watched for 3 more days because of the mess it caused.
done right the first time would have been 2 days , limitations , broken machines , so frustrating
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Re: Loaded question On atrial ablation. wwyd
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08/02/22 05:24 PM
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I had a pacemaker/defibrillator installed in Wausau. They forgot to take me off blood thinners even though I brought it to their attention twice pre-surgery. Doctor proceeded anyway. Luckily there were no complications except bigger bruising. Maybe we had the same doctors? LOL Well hopefully don’t have to go the pacemaker route as I’m only 35 and they probably don’t Last real long. Mine was done at bellin in Green Bay, at least they knew to take me off the blood Thinner. Good thing that came out of this is that I don’t have to go back on the thinner anymore.
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Re: Loaded question On atrial ablation. wwyd
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08/02/22 11:06 PM
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I had the ablation procedure several years ago. I was not on blood thinner but was no Tikosyn. Before they would do the procedure, they put me on blood thinner and got it stabilized but they did not take me off Tikosyn which is a heart rhythm drug. The procedure solved my issues and a few weeks later they took me off the blood thinner and the heart rhythm meds. Nary a problem since. Mine was done by the head of the EP Lab at Duke University.
To the OP......I hope you can get your problem addressed and under control. I would provide the data you have to your insurance and let them sort that out. Your other option might be an ambulance chasing lawyer if you wanted to go that route.
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