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How To Treat Tachycardia-induced Cardiomyopathy?

Hi, I am 20 years old. Six months ago I was diagnosed with tachycardia-induced cardiomyopathy and atrial flutter. Otherwise I am a very healthy individual. I received ablation treatment in August and have been taking carvedilol and lisinopril and recently stopped pradaxa. Recent tests (EKG and ultrasound) showed normal rhythm and ejection fraction. I feel great (play competitive sports, run). I am currently in college and I wonder about moderate use of marijuana. Is it dangerous in causing my condition to return, or does the ablation greatly lower the chances of return? Thanks.
Fri, 29 Jan 2016
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hello,
I have gone through your query.Thanks for using HCM.you have recovered from tachycardia induced cardiomyopathy.You musy avoid marijuana in any case.Post ablation your chance of recurrence are very remote,
My best wishes
Dr.Rajesh Teli,MD.
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How To Treat Tachycardia-induced Cardiomyopathy?

hello, I have gone through your query.Thanks for using HCM.you have recovered from tachycardia induced cardiomyopathy.You musy avoid marijuana in any case.Post ablation your chance of recurrence are very remote, My best wishes Dr.Rajesh Teli,MD.