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Silent afib and why I’m glad I’m not silent.?

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After reading the percentage of people who suffer complications etc due to silent afib I want say I’m glad my body was able to tell me that it was miss behaving sometimes and I was made aware and recognised something wasn’t quite rite.? Even though our AFIB is a pain in the backside sometimes and we worry we must also think that we are lucky it’s been treated/ ablated/monitored and coagulated iff needed.?👍

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Totally agree. Pity the poor asymptomatic individual who is quite unaware until struck down by a major stroke.

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Jetcat in reply to BobD

That is the word I wanted to use Bob but I couldn’t get it to mind at all. asymptomatic. Thankyou mate.👍

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Vrouse in reply to BobD

Unfortunately that was me. Never felt ill but had a stroke when I was asleep due to AF.

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Jetcat in reply to Vrouse

I hope you’re ok now vrouse.👍

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Vrouse in reply to Jetcat

Thank you for asking. Minimal damage thankfully and happy to be on Apixaban and Bisoprolol.

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Jetcat in reply to Vrouse

Iv had 3 ablations and wanted to stay on anticoagulants just to be on safe side but my EP and cardiologist took me off them and said my chads score is nil.!😳 I didn’t know wether to be pleased or not.? And I’m still not sure to this day.!!!!

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Vrouse in reply to Jetcat

Tough one but we have to be guided by the professionals view and recommendations.

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Jetcat in reply to Vrouse

Yes your rite.

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Thomas45

I went from paroxysmal to asymptomatic 21 years later. That was about six years ago. I take my coagulant of choice, Warfarin, and get on with life.

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Jetcat in reply to Thomas45

👍👍

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Physalis

I keep seeing the Kardia ad on my TV telling me that Afib increases my risk of stroke fivefold. But what was my actual risk? I had silent AF for probably at least ten years but didn't have a stroke so I'm glad I didn't get loads of symptoms

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Jetcat in reply to Physalis

Good point physalis.!

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