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my heart rate has been going fast , but not af was told by arrhythmia nurse , but says tachycardia on my Kardia mobile , I was at hospital was going .to 132 , then back down to low 100s , feel awful , said all ok , go home take your meds what make me feel awful especially flecinide, but that helps my palpitations, I bent fown earlier heart rate shot from 91bpm to 187 , then went straight back down again ? I’m taking bisop 1.25 aday going to try increase tonight by 1.25 , and was told just take medication that makes me feel ok ? But flec in the day making me feel ill , so do you think one 50 mg at night would help , I was taking 2 , 50 mg per day , basically I’ve got to work it out for myself as not much help from doctors and at nurses, was absolutely fine till I started to reduce to make my self feel better

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You might want to discuss having an ablation rather than treating it by medications you don't seem to be tolerating very well. It sounds like the issue may be on the right side of the heart which would make for an easier ablation with a higher success rate. A good electrophysiologist (ep) would be the one to talk to about all this.

Jim

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Ppiman

Unfortunately, there's no magic wand with arrhythmias except perhaps, as Jim says, an ablation. This means that it can be easy to feel that doctors aren't treating this seriously when they are doing all that can be done.

Your increased heart rate when bending down is not usual in my own exprience. Indeed bending can cause palpitations immediately with me.

Your anxiety needs to be treated, it seems to me, as much as anything, since the doctors are clearly happy with your heart health in itself. Their main interest, I expect, is to protect your heart's pumping ability over the long term and, presumably, they feel they are doing this in your case. Have you asked your GP for help with counselling or something for the anxiety? My own experience is that anxiety magnifies all heart issues (indeed all health issues) such that it can be hard to unpick what is happening.

Steve

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JOY2THEWORLD49

Hi

See a private or public H/Specialist.

BBs didn't control my H/Rate.

CCB proved is what I needed. Useless putting up BBs did nothing.

Have a 24hr H/Monitor to check your Bisoprolol out what it does. I found great for BP control.

I have 120mg Diltiazem CCB AM for H.Rate

2.5mg Bisoprolol PM for BP

Of course a anti-co.agulan PRAXA 110mg x twice day.

Done.

cheri JOY. 75. (NZ)

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Jpot34

Research the term - POTS. This sounds like what you have,

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Prosecco1997

hello I’ve now been told to stop bisop and flec as been given verapermil, have to be clear 24 hours before I can take them , very nervous not having any medication till 2pm tomorrow, has anyone used verapermil, and is it good at stopping tachycardia /af and palpitations, I’m going to take 40 mg 3 times daily

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Clyde12 in reply toProsecco1997

I am on verapamil. It has stopped the tachycardia I was having ( 180 ‘ish) and I feel much better. Still get a few ‘runs’ of 130 or thereabouts but nothing much above this. Hope it works as well for you.

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Prosecco1997 in reply toClyde12

Hello how often do you get runs

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Clyde12 in reply toProsecco1997

Not too often but I don’t think 130 ‘ish is that high and it’s usually when I’m doing something. I used to get 180/190 for at least an hour which usually turned into AF. This happened even when I was sitting down but now it’s stopped and life is calm again. Took a while to get the right drug for me…. We are all different! Bisoprosol even at the lowest does made me feel dreadful. Good luck to you.

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Prosecco1997 in reply toClyde12

Thankyou I’m due to take my verapermil at 2 and iam so nervous xx

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Prosecco1997

hello my heart keeps spiking realy high on going up stairs but comes back down But very frightening absolutely pounding aswell , I’m waiting to take my verapermil at 2 pm for the first time today , does this happen to anyone else , felt like it must of been near 200 I’m sure

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Clyde12 in reply toProsecco1997

Hopefully the verapamil will help you. Best wishes.

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Prosecco1997 in reply toClyde12

Hello I took a tablet at 2 but my heart rate has gone up instead of down ?

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Clyde12 in reply toProsecco1997

Up to what?

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Prosecco1997 in reply toClyde12

104

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Prosecco1997 in reply toClyde12

it was 73 , but been going up and down

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