My cancer treatments ended four weeks ago. Recovery from the side effects of chemo and radiation has been slow, but steady. I won’t know if I’m cured until an examination in December. After that, I’ll be preparing for an ablation procedure in the hope of treating my persistent atrial fibrillation. It will be done at Mass General in Boston, by the director of the A-Fib program at Harvard Medical School. If he can’t get me out of a-fib, then nobody can. The odds he gave me that he’ll be able to do that? 60-70%.
February. See the family e-mail.
So you’re getting it done after Christmas? I’d sure like those percentage rates to be a bit higher.
Is he at least putting you on digoxin or a stronger a-fib med?
Thanks to having Medicare Parts A and B, but *not* C!
Sounds like you’re in the best hands anyone could be in!