Facebook WP Group
On their own, Wolf Procedure patients have organized and created a private Facebook Group called "The Wolf Procedure - Live AFib Free", which today has over 2,000 members!. Created as a forum for questions and comments, and a place to share for those who have had the Wolf Procedure surgery as their treatment for atrial fibrillation. It is also a group to discuss AFib, preparing for the surgery, the actual surgery, postperative care, and long term follow-up issues. It is also a support group to those who have long standing complications related to AFib.
Our objective is to post here copies of the latest opinions in the group as well as thank those who are active in this group. Patients who suffer from AFib sometimes feel alone, no one seems to listen, and the options that they receive are limited. This Facebook group is another resource.
We update this page frequently. If you are interested, go to the "Wolf Procedure - Live AFib Free" Facebook group and join.
DISCLAIMER: Please understand that the information shared on Facebook by the members of this group is personal, based on their experiences, and not to be construed as medical guidance or instructions for treatment. For specific questions, Contact Us.
The holidays this year remind me of going out into the woods with my grandmother to cut a Christmas tree. She's long past, but amazingly at age 92, not only did she go with me to hunt a tree, but she insisted on swinging the axe herself.
9 months post Wolf Procedure you've given me hope (Aafib-free) that I can feel that good at that age to cut the tree with my family.
I cannot thank you enough for how great I feel!
Best wishes to your family this Christmas.
R. Hill

The following post is a composite of two messages:

10.5 WMM monthsary! Travelled to Malaysia and climbed the very steep 366 Batu cave steps with no issues at all (NSR all the way). Before my surgery, probably 5-7 steps and I’ll be out of breath. A million thanks to Dr. Wolf, his staff, Sandi, and everyone here who provided all the support and answered my questions.
El Mac Tud
Link to the original Facebook post
Note: To see the daunting 366 steps that he had to climb, hover your mouse over the image! On a phone, tap on the image...
