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my brother was diagnosed with 'Wolf Parkinson White' in january and basically im not at all clued up about it. i worry about him loads cos i just dont understand it. if someone could help me put my mind at rest and give us some info it would be gratefully appreciated! also smudge i read an answer you posted ages ago so if you could answer this it'd be good.
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This syndrome is an abnormal heart rhythm caused by there being an extra pathway that conducts electrical impulses between the atria in the heart & the ventricles. The extra pathway can be there at birth & not become obvious until it starts to conduct electrical impulses & gives symptoms.
The symptoms felt by the patient are...a sudden rapid heart beat, palpitations...usually lasting not more than minutes. They can feel a bit weird, and can make the person feel dizzy/faint. Patients that I've dealt with are taught by the Dr some techniques to stimulate the Vagus nerve, which makes the heartrate go back to normal. Drug therapy is another option , or destroying the extra pathway is another very successfull way of solving the problem.
I'm not an expert, but I've tried my best to describe what I can remember. Don't go worrying too much, as it is very treatable.xx
Hi again cutie - further to my previous answer on the other thread & the excellent run down from PurplePixie, which describes WPW very well. The link from cat woman will also be very helpful to you too.
I had been experiencing problems for some years & tests showed I have WPW & that I was born with it. I have tried medication in the past, but have now been advised that an ablation procedure would be better in the long run, as it could get worse as I get older.
I am due to go into Harefield/Brompton Hospital in December for this to be carried out. I was a little apprehensive at first, but was told I will be awake & that it will be similar to the angiogramme I had some time back. I have been reassured that the procedure is 90% successful. The extra electical connection in the heart will be ablated, which will alleviate the uncomfortable symptoms caused by it.
I'll be glad when December is here, so that I can get it over & done with & carry on as normal.
Like me, I'm sure your brother will be absolutely fine with medication/treatment - so try not to worry too much cutie. -xx-