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Sorry - I’m a bit confused...

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Sorry to ask. I just want confirmation of my understanding....

So, is AF just a fast HR (I thought that was tachycardia?) or is it a misfiring only? Should I be looking for a fast HR or a odd Heart trace, or both?

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Buffafly

AF is usually (not always) a fast HR with NO rhythm. If there is a recognisable rhythm then it is some other kind of tachycardia. It is not always easy to recognise AF because a lot of ectopics can look odd on a trace and feel even more odd!

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Abseil in reply toBuffafly

Thank you Buffafly. That’s helpful 😊

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Dawsonmackay

It is classified as an irregular heartbeat.

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Abseil in reply toDawsonmackay

Thank you 😊

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jennydog

I have what is described as " classic AF."

I have a rhythm problem but I do not have a rate problem.

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I can be having an AF episode with a heart rate of 75!

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Interesting - I had it the wrong way round and have only been concerned when the HR has been high. I’ve got a Kardia - it’s just arrived. It will help me identify what’s happening.

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I use an Apple Watch.

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Finvola in reply toAbseil

Kardia is great - and there is a section in the app explaining the different arrhythmias.

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Finvola

AF is a chaotic, irregular heartbeat which can be very fast or within normal limits. Tachycardia is the generic term used to describe fast - over 100 bpm - heart rate. So, if your AF is running at 130 bpm, then you are also tachycardic.

AF is usually accompanied by other symptoms such as frequent weeing, burping and bloating but runs of ectopics can feel like AF too, so it can be confusing.

Taking your pulse and learning the different rhythms can help you to confirm what your heart is doing.

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Abseil in reply toFinvola

Thank you. There’s so much to understand!

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sotolol in reply toAbseil

I have both. A box of monkeys in my chest punching their way out at different times whilst they run a marathon. When they at ED take my blood pressure it never registers. I think I’ll self combust one day or night. Deep joy.

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Abseil in reply tosotolol

Oh boy! Please don’t! 👍

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sotolol in reply toAbseil

💣😉

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Contra21 in reply tosotolol

It cripples me how do you get through it

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Finvola in reply toAbseil

Yes, it's a very steep learning curve at the beginning. The AFA website is great and there are downloadable leaflets on all heart rhythm subjects at

heartrhythmalliance.org/afa

If it's any consolation, after diagnosis, I thought everything I felt was AF - only later did I discover there were at least 4 different arrhythmias making themselves felt!

Any questions, just ask - someone is always around to answer.

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P0rtnahapp1e in reply toFinvola

Great explanation. Once a teacher, always a teacher! 😀

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Contra21

So how do you know of ive never had afib of im having it?

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beardy_chris in reply toContra21

The only certain way to know if you are in AF is with an ECG (or EKG) when the absence of a P wave is diagnostic. But, essentially, an irregular irregular heartbeat is pretty clear and obvious.

But, on a lighter note - I like this: youtube.com/watch?v=r9yUIDN...

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