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I’m 66yrs old and over the past few years I have had ectopic beats and periods of high hr. On Saturday afternoon I was sat down and my hr suddenly started to rise, ambulance to a&e hr 180 diagnosed with AF. Now on blood thinners and bisoprolol 2.5 as pull in pocket. 4 days on and I am really weary and achy, I’m also incredibly anxious and checking my hr every five minutes- I’m not sure how to get past this and am constantly waiting for the next bout of AF to strike. Do you get used to it?

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devonian186

It seems you have been treated for the conditions you presented with in A and E. They are usually very busy and whether a heart specialist saw you or a general medic I don't know.

Have you actually been seen in a normal situation with your GP or a cardiologist who would be able to diagnose and prescribe in less frenetic surroundings?

The medication you were given will take time to settle down but will need a review so I suggest a session with your GP is in order. You should certainly mention your severe anxiety

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Hylda2

There is an AF forum on Health Unlocked. Come and join us

Di

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Jamontoast in reply to Hylda2

Thanks Di I have joined now

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Hylda2 in reply to Jamontoast

I’m 80 now and still go strong with permanent AF

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beardy_chris

Many people live with AF for a long time - it isn't a death sentence. I know it's scary but find out as much as you can about it - knowledge is power! See, in particular, heartrhythmalliance.org/afa... and have a good look around!

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Jamontoast in reply to beardy_chris

Thanks I’ll have a look at that -

Much appreciated

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wischo

People can and do live a full and long life with Afib and you are on medication to prevent blood clotting which is the optimal treatment. Try to see a cardiologist and see about a possible ablation which can stop Afib. Anxiety is a known trigger for Afib so try not to fret or panic too much.

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Jamontoast in reply to wischo

Thanks the cardiologist mentioned ablation I’m waiting for an appointment at the AFib clinic

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Sixtychick

I had my first Afib episode in 2014, which came on when I was suffering from a very nasty coughing virus. It’s a horrible thing to suffer from. I have had 9 episodes of AFib up to now. I try not to let it worry me, but it’s always in the back of my mind, when will it happen again. I tried hypnotherapy for my anxiety, it helped me more than anything else, also the advice on that’s on here and seeing that you are not alone with this condition,also helps. I had a catheter ablation 8 weeks ago, so I’m hoping it’s done the trick and I don’t get any more AFib, but who knows. I’m trying not to think about that now and am trying to look on the bright side of life.!! Maybe you’ll be offered an ablation, worth having it, if it stops the AFib. Take care and try not to worry, easier said than done, I know.

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Jamontoast in reply to Sixtychick

Thanks - just knowing other people are living with it helps I don’t feel alone. I am waiting for an appraisal with the AFib clinic to discuss ablation , thanks for taking the time to respond

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Sixtychick in reply to Jamontoast

It certainly does help. Hope you get your ablation.

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Natty-J

Hi I am.exactly the same constantly checking my hr and my anxiety is through the roof . I had an episode 6 weeks ago and like yourself ended up in a and e. I am.on meds but still get the flutters not constantly but daily x

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