I was diagnosed with AF end of last year, after having to go to A&E (ambulance)with high pulse rate 150 ppm and low blood pressure. I had had several episodes in the year whilst tending my late wife with cancer but none as bad as the last.
I take Apixaban 5MG twice a day , Sotalol 80MG twice a day and Ramipril 10 MG to lower BP.
Have had a few mild episodes since, but generally only lasting a few hours and pulse stays in range but blood pressure drops.
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This sounds like me When you have an episode do you feel nauseous and light headed. I find a drink of Gatorade helps. I think we get a bit dehydrated and that a no no foe Afib as the blood can't move around as quick as it needs to. Hope this helps.
Hi Ksusie, thanks for reply. I certainly know when I have an episode, feel unsteady on my feet, breathless and tired. But nowhere near as bad as before medication.
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