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Ablation for PSVT
Do they have paramedics on a plane to administer
adenosine
if patients need it?
Do they have paramedics on a plane to administer
adenosine
if patients need it?
Yasemin29
in
AF Association
6 years ago
Recently diagnosed with PSVT
Doctors performed vagal manuvers but did not work so they gave me the drug
adenosine
. After that episode for 2 months now I have chest pains everyday. Like a pinching inside the ribs or something... Not sure if I strained myself from exercise or if it could be SVT related...
Doctors performed vagal manuvers but did not work so they gave me the drug
adenosine
. After that episode for 2 months now I have chest pains everyday. Like a pinching inside the ribs or something... Not sure if I strained myself from exercise or if it could be SVT related...
Yasemin29
in
AF Association
6 years ago
NADH
Has anyone tried the above by prof birkmayer and got more energy. I suffer bad fatigue but tried these on recommendation but did nothing for me
Has anyone tried the above by prof birkmayer and got more energy. I suffer bad fatigue but tried these on recommendation but did nothing for me
Connie18
in
Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
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Finally got a date for my ablation.
Normally It would be converted by IV beta blockers and flecinide but this time it was IV
adenosine
which was horrible then that didn’t work so I had to be cardioverted which was great didn’t remember a thing and the drug they used to sedate me was amazing lol.
Normally It would be converted by IV beta blockers and flecinide but this time it was IV
adenosine
which was horrible then that didn’t work so I had to be cardioverted which was great didn’t remember a thing and the drug they used to sedate me was amazing lol.
Ollie1221
in
AF Association
6 years ago
The impact of metformin use on survival in prostate cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis
{AMPK = 5'
adenosine
monophosphate-activated protein kinase [4]} {The role of AMPK in PCa is too big a topic to cover here.} It might be a long while before we see a PCa survival study that reports on non-diabetic Metformin users, & also AMPK activator users. ...
{AMPK = 5'
adenosine
monophosphate-activated protein kinase [4]} {The role of AMPK in PCa is too big a topic to cover here.} It might be a long while before we see a PCa survival study that reports on non-diabetic Metformin users, & also AMPK activator users. ...
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Help needed (SVT, bradycardia, arrhythmia generally)
At 26 I had an episode of SVT completely out of the blue (240bpm), no prior heart issues or symptoms, and did the fun old
adenosine
jaunt in A&E. I was kept in for 8 days, put on sotalol, but my hr would still jump massively in the immediate aftermath (190+) even just talking normally.
At 26 I had an episode of SVT completely out of the blue (240bpm), no prior heart issues or symptoms, and did the fun old
adenosine
jaunt in A&E. I was kept in for 8 days, put on sotalol, but my hr would still jump massively in the immediate aftermath (190+) even just talking normally.
Hidden
in
British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Adenosine side effects
I had
Adenosine
6mg on Sunday for Arrythmia, I just wondered how everyone felt afterwards, I didn't get the impending doom feeling or feel my hear stop at the time just a calm feeling. It is now two days later and I still feel groggy/thickheaded and started to feel dizzy but that passed.
I had
Adenosine
6mg on Sunday for Arrythmia, I just wondered how everyone felt afterwards, I didn't get the impending doom feeling or feel my hear stop at the time just a calm feeling. It is now two days later and I still feel groggy/thickheaded and started to feel dizzy but that passed.
KARINA9477
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
7 years ago
New Treatment identified for diabetic Retinopathy....
"If we block the
adenosine
receptor A2a, the blood vessels will not leak and not as many new blood vessels will grow," says Dr. Yuqing Huo, chief of the Vascular Inflammation Program at the Vascular Biology Center at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University.
"If we block the
adenosine
receptor A2a, the blood vessels will not leak and not as many new blood vessels will grow," says Dr. Yuqing Huo, chief of the Vascular Inflammation Program at the Vascular Biology Center at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University.
DRH-sangli
Star
in
Diabetes India
7 years ago
Confused and frightened.
I get some random beats all over the area of my chest, but the worst ones are the ones in the centre as they come in groups of five or six and sometimes can precipitate an episode of SVT's which result in me going to hospital and having
Adenosine
to bring my heartbeat back to normal.
I get some random beats all over the area of my chest, but the worst ones are the ones in the centre as they come in groups of five or six and sometimes can precipitate an episode of SVT's which result in me going to hospital and having
Adenosine
to bring my heartbeat back to normal.
beatbox
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
7 years ago
NAD
My business partner, a Georgetown MD with a chemical engineering degree from Yale, and I own a NAD treatment center. Part of my hypothesis on how to restore the heart without synthetic meds or ablations, not to include bioidentical hormones, focuses on mitochondria health. NAD is responsible for intracellular
My business partner, a Georgetown MD with a chemical engineering degree from Yale, and I own a NAD treatment center. Part of my hypothesis on how to restore the heart without synthetic meds or ablations, not to include bioidentical hormones, focuses on mitochondria health. NAD is responsible for intracellular
tombeaux
in
AF Association
7 years ago
Going for the record
Good morning all Well it all went well this morning and I am back home after my
Adenosine
challenge. To recap the procedure is designed to specifically identify the type of rhythm. Whilst being wired to a 12 lead ECG machine they inject the
Adenosine
into the vein.
Good morning all Well it all went well this morning and I am back home after my
Adenosine
challenge. To recap the procedure is designed to specifically identify the type of rhythm. Whilst being wired to a 12 lead ECG machine they inject the
Adenosine
into the vein.
pottypete1
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 years ago
Atrial Tachycardia has taken over
They have told me they will inject me with a drug called
Adenosine
that will momentarily stop the conduction from the atrium to the ventricle to enable them to identify where the Tachycardia is coming from.
They have told me they will inject me with a drug called
Adenosine
that will momentarily stop the conduction from the atrium to the ventricle to enable them to identify where the Tachycardia is coming from.
pottypete1
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 years ago
How Does Caffeine Affect Your Blood Sugar?
•It blocks a protein called
adenosine
. This molecule plays a big role in how much insulin your body makes. It also controls how your cells respond to it. Caffeine keeps
adenosine
from doing its job. It can’t clear sugar from your blood as quickly. •It takes a toll on your sleep.
•It blocks a protein called
adenosine
. This molecule plays a big role in how much insulin your body makes. It also controls how your cells respond to it. Caffeine keeps
adenosine
from doing its job. It can’t clear sugar from your blood as quickly. •It takes a toll on your sleep.
rvmasalvad
Star
in
Diabetes India
7 years ago
This is what a small bottle of soda does to your body
The
adenosine
receptors in your brain are now blocked, which is why you no longer get tired. AFTER 2HOURS------ the diuretic properties of caffeine kicks in. All calcium, magnesium and zinc, which was actually intended for your bones is passed in your urine.
The
adenosine
receptors in your brain are now blocked, which is why you no longer get tired. AFTER 2HOURS------ the diuretic properties of caffeine kicks in. All calcium, magnesium and zinc, which was actually intended for your bones is passed in your urine.
patliputra
in
Healthy Eating
7 years ago
Adenosine Testing for WPW Syndrome - a personal experience for information
When I did get attended to it was to have my cannular inserted in my right arm (through which the
Adenosine
is introduced into the blood stream). I said that I'd had no info in advance and the nurse said that it was because they didn't do many
Adenosine
Tests.
When I did get attended to it was to have my cannular inserted in my right arm (through which the
Adenosine
is introduced into the blood stream). I said that I'd had no info in advance and the nurse said that it was because they didn't do many
Adenosine
Tests.
Tractorman
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
7 years ago
Adenosine testing for WPW Syndrome - A personal account for information
When I did get attended to it was to have my cannular inserted in my right arm (through which the
Adenosine
is introduced into the blood stream). I said that I'd had no info in advance and the nurse said that it was because they didn't do many
Adenosine
Tests.
When I did get attended to it was to have my cannular inserted in my right arm (through which the
Adenosine
is introduced into the blood stream). I said that I'd had no info in advance and the nurse said that it was because they didn't do many
Adenosine
Tests.
Tractorman
in
AF Association
7 years ago
ATP
Hi, Just wondered if any of you had taken ATP,
Adenosine
Triphosphate and whether it helped with fatigue and if there any possible side effects from taking it. Taking b12 made some of my symptoms disappear but I'm still very fatigued. Thanks
Hi, Just wondered if any of you had taken ATP,
Adenosine
Triphosphate and whether it helped with fatigue and if there any possible side effects from taking it. Taking b12 made some of my symptoms disappear but I'm still very fatigued. Thanks
Sleepybunny
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 years ago
Had my Paroxysmal AF cured only now to have developed SVT
I was taken to Royal Bournemouth Hospital and after several attempts with various exercises to revert they decided to do a cardio version using
Adenosine
which worked the first time.
I was taken to Royal Bournemouth Hospital and after several attempts with various exercises to revert they decided to do a cardio version using
Adenosine
which worked the first time.
Dale40
in
AF Association
7 years ago
Foods/Supplements-Vitamins: Magnolia - magnolol - honokiol - obovatol - Relora
In PCa cells honokiol induced apoptosis via the activation of caspases 3, 8, and 9 and the cleavage of poly-
adenosine
diphosphate ribose polymerase in a dose- and time-dependent manner.
In PCa cells honokiol induced apoptosis via the activation of caspases 3, 8, and 9 and the cleavage of poly-
adenosine
diphosphate ribose polymerase in a dose- and time-dependent manner.
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Foods/Supplements-Vitamins: Low-Carbohydrate Diets
During fasting, the body metabolizes fat stores via lipolysis and then the fatty acids undergo beta-oxidation into acetoacetate, β-hydroxybutyrate, and acetone—ketone bodies the cell can then use as precursors to generate
adenosine
triphosphate (ATP)." It has a good track record & is safe.
During fasting, the body metabolizes fat stores via lipolysis and then the fatty acids undergo beta-oxidation into acetoacetate, β-hydroxybutyrate, and acetone—ketone bodies the cell can then use as precursors to generate
adenosine
triphosphate (ATP)." It has a good track record & is safe.
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 years ago
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