December 2, 2008

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patti Landry

I had open heart surgery and then had A fib after...they diagnosed me with hyperthyroid and for 12 weeks I have been taking meds (Tapazole) to help it ...however my blood test show it has even gotten worse....am i on the right track by increasing my Tapazole like my doc said? I am scared of A fib agani. I am on sotolol to keep my heart rate down but i do still feel palpations.

hshukla

Ideally the hyperthyroidism should be corrected first. Once the thyroid is settled there is a chance that the AF will go away. However since you had open heart surgery the likelihood that you have a structural issue causing the AF is high. I do agree with your physician the thyroid should get under control first, because regardless of what we do regarding the AF without the thyroid being in the normal range it will not work.

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