Patients with atrial fibrillation (AFib) from every state in the USA and the world have come to Dr. Randall Wolf for the Wolf Procedure. Here are some of their testimonials.
Trust me when I say it works! I had the Wolf Procedure done 2 years ago today. I feel great and my heart has stayed in rhythm with no side effects! I thank God for this man and his talent every day. If anyone out there has AFib, please get a hold of Dr. Wolf and he will help you!
Life after a Wolf Mini-Maze, just 6 weeks later. Cancun windsurfing today, and scuba diving tomorrow. Thanks again, Dr. Randall K. Wolf. I can finally scuba, pilot, surf, zipline, and have a full life again!!!
So here we are, just 5 weeks after The Wolf Procedure, and I am able to move furniture again. This was the 2nd time in the last 4 weeks.
I had Dr. Wolf’s Procedure surgical ablation on March 12th. I am doing great!!! No AFib, no meds, and best of all no side effects from the meds. I’m getting a full 8 hours of sleep now. I was very lucky to get 5 hours while on the meds. I’m now taking 1 & 1/2 mile walks with my family and cleaning out closets, etc. Doing a lot of things that I could not do before the March 12th procedure. Many thanks to Dr. Wolf.
A letter to my fellow AFib patients:
Hi, my name is Ross! I’m physically active, exercise regularly, and love to skydive. However, this has not always been the case. A few years ago, my lifestyle was significantly compromised for an extended period of time when I developed an irregular heart beat diagnosed as atrial fibrillation (AFIB). As I progressed through the stages of this disease (paroxysmal, persistent, and finally long-term persistent AFIB), I twisted myself in knots trying to identify and limit potential triggers but my efforts were futile and symptoms prevailed...
Dear Dr. Wolf,
I am writing you to once again to thank you for getting rid of my AFib. Your operation relieved me of the AFib that was making my life miserable. And it also impacted my wife’s life too. In December 2003, I had 13 episodes of AFib that would last 4 to 6 hours until the Quinidine Sulfate restored the rhythm. After 4 to 6 tabs of Quinidine Sulfate, I did not feel too well for several hours. Besides making my life miserable, I missed. a lot of work and it caused a lot of our plans to be changed.
It’s amazing how fast time goes by. One year ago today I had the Wolf Procedure to get rid of my AFib. I will start out by saying, for me, AFib was horrible. I was on medication that had terrible Side effects and I never knew when I was going to have an AFib attack or how long it would last. After surgery, I was in ICU for 2 days and came home from the hospital on day 4.
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