Now dealing with AFIB and IBS....seem always connected.. Take 12.50 mg metoprolol
Triple conditions : congenital SVT ... - Atrial Fibrillati...
Triple conditions : congenital SVT and mitrovalve prolapse and IBS/now AFIB..I had an obligation for SVT but still have triggers...
You could try searching on here (box at the top right of the screen) for posts re 'Vagal AF'.
If you don't already take magnesium then it could be well worth doing so, but always check that your doctor sees no problems with this for you. Again, search on here for information about taking it.
You cycling is most impressive. Does it send you into afib? If in NSR what does your heart rate rise to? If it is not causing complications exercise is most helpful in maintaing and improving cardiac function. By IBS do you mean irritable bowel syndrome. Commen meds for this are antiparasympathetics which would be relatively contraindicated with afib and cardiomyopathy. A gastroenterologist would be more knowledgeable about other and more effective treatments. Do you know your ejection fraction.? Ask the cardiologist what are the specific indications for a pacemaker in your case.They certainly can be complications resulting from the implantation and the device itself. Ask whether the proposed pacemaker contains a defibrillator. Best of luck
etheral