salem244 7 Posted September 10, 2014 It has been one week after the surgery. I checked out fine cardiac wise before the surgery. I was able to get off the diabetic medicine a day after surgery, but the next day I developed Afib. My heart was 144. They gave me IV drugs and that got me back into normal sinus rhythm. I went to the cardiologist yesterday and it is back. My heart rate was 150. He told me that about 20% of people get Afib after surgery. He has put me on two heart medicines plus blood thinner. He wanted me to go back into the hospital and I said no, try medicine first. I am due to go back on Friday to the cardiologist. If it is still up I suspect I will go back in the hospital. I am discouraged. I have had no real problems after the surgery with pain or nausea only to have something serious come up. There was a moment I wished I had not had the surgery. Has anyone every experienced this before. I have been searching everywhere for some words of wisdom. I have no real symptoms of Afib, but when I get up and walk I am short of breath. Didn't know if this was from the surgery or the Afib or both. I am fighting being worried about this. I hope that I have not traded one problem (obesity) for another (heart problems). Help. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MBM1Forever 107 Posted September 10, 2014 Hi Salem, Sorry to hear you are going through this. Seems like it might be worth a second opinion or asking some really pointed questions like, how long can I expect this, will it change with weight loss, is it really due to the surgery? Good luck and keep us posted, please. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mamie60 104 Posted September 11, 2014 Do you use CPAP with oxygen at night? I am an advanced practice registered nurse and I have done some research into afib. One of the news theories is that afib could be related to untreated sleep apnea you might want to talk to your cardiologist about a sleep study. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mamie60 104 Posted September 11, 2014 (edited) I had afib a few years ago and since I've been using the CPAP with oxygen I have not had any Edited September 11, 2014 by mamie60 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shellyd88 463 Posted September 11, 2014 Hello I have AFib too since 2011 haven't had WLS surgery yet I was told mine was likely caused by sleep apnea... it's possible u had it before but did not have symptoms check with your cardio dr are u are anti arrhythmic meds? u may need something to also lower your heart rate a bit in addition to the anti arrhythmic or Water pills to help get excess Fluid out of your body make sure u see a specialist u may need some additional testing to get definite answers good luck! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Crooker 20 Posted October 12, 2014 I had gastric sleeve surgery in November, 2012. Two weeks after surgery I went into A-Fib also. My heart was racing (177 beats per minute) and heart skipping beats. I was taken to hospital and given drugs through an IV to slow it down. I have had A-Fib off and on, ever since the first surgery. I just had a revision to gastric bypass two weeks ago and the fourth day out from surgery, I went into A-Fib again. My surgeon and cardiologist were prepared as I was closely monitored during my hospital stay. I spent three more days in the hospital and they were able to get my heart rate back down and get into a regular rhythm again. I am supposed to get a procedure called an "Ablation" in January, 2015, which will take care of the erratic heartbeat. I never had any trouble with my heart until the first surgery. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jbauman13 9 Posted October 17, 2014 I had never had afib but after RNY my heart rate went up to 188, very scary. After several tests and another surgery to verify no leak, my doctors found a blood clot on my lung(pulmonary embolism). I am now on a blood thinner. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jtickle 295 Posted October 18, 2014 (edited) I had my RNY in June. I have developed tachy-brady syndrome. I am currently seeing an intervention cardiologist and cardiac electrophysiologist. I am also going to see a neurologist to see if my vagus nerve was damaged after my surgery. I never had a problem with abnormal heart rhythms until I had the gastric bypass. I have already been told I will need a pacemaker and I am only 34. Edited October 18, 2014 by jtickle Share this post Link to post Share on other sites