Well all any of us can do is wish you well. I'm afraid it's impossible to assess your position from the information you've provided.
In general, those impacted are people who were moved off tracker mortgages from approximately 2008 onwards. As the recession hit, the ECB reduced interest rates with the effect that tracker mortgages became most unprofitable for the banks who withdrew them in 2008 in the case of most lenders. In 2007, ECB interest rates were significantly higher, with the result that many people who took out mortgages between 2006 and 2008 initially opted for fixed rate mortgages which were supposed to roll on to trackers but didn't. If you came off your tracker in 2006 or 2007, you may have done so in order to avail of a more attractive product at that time. Of course, over time, you have lost out very significantly.
This all revolves around your contractual rights and obligations, the standard of the bank's communication with you and the extent to which you freely abandoned your tracker. It may be that your circumstances are quite different from most people impacted. Or you may feel they are very similar. I feel it might be no harm to speak to Pádraic Kissane or another qualified adviser, preferably someone with a lot of experience dealing with this issue.