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Infrared light
We talk a lot about exposure to full daylight or replacement light therapy lamps during the day and avoiding the blue end of the light spectrum during the evening. Normal full spectrum sunlight wakes you up and produces serotonin that then helps produce melatonin later when light exposure stops. Daylight
We talk a lot about exposure to full daylight or replacement light therapy lamps during the day and avoiding the blue end of the light spectrum during the evening. Normal full spectrum sunlight wakes you up and produces serotonin that then helps produce melatonin later when light exposure stops. Daylight
kaliska0
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Sleep Matters
3 years ago
Light Therapy Clinical Trial -US
Below is some information from clinicaltrials.gov about a light therapy trial that will begin recruitment soon. I have also included an email response from the contact listed on clinicaltrials.gov. you should be able to see the trial at clinicaltrials.gov if you copy and paste the https: address in
Below is some information from clinicaltrials.gov about a light therapy trial that will begin recruitment soon. I have also included an email response from the contact listed on clinicaltrials.gov. you should be able to see the trial at clinicaltrials.gov if you copy and paste the https: address in
Canddy
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Offerd ablation..
Offers ablation I september which is not far away im so nervous, it's for pvcs I get about 8 to 9 thousand a day. Anybody had ablation?
Offers ablation I september which is not far away im so nervous, it's for pvcs I get about 8 to 9 thousand a day. Anybody had ablation?
Dpc2019
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AF Association
3 years ago
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PVC on and off with a lot of anxiety
I been having pvc for like 5 year I had one ablation done and it work for like 30 days and now is back I’m disappointed my ep suggested to get a phacemaker and I did is been 6 months since it feel a little better at first but now I feel like I’m back to square one I’m taking 100 mg of metroprolol I just
I been having pvc for like 5 year I had one ablation done and it work for like 30 days and now is back I’m disappointed my ep suggested to get a phacemaker and I did is been 6 months since it feel a little better at first but now I feel like I’m back to square one I’m taking 100 mg of metroprolol I just
armandow11
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Arrhythmia Alliance
3 years ago
Premature ventricular contractions 5 months post ablation
Happy Sunday, everyone! In early January this year I had an ablation for Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation which worked like magic for me... but something else is now happening; Before the procedure I was getting many periods per day/night of what I used to describe as 'low bpm' AF; appeared on the Kardia
Happy Sunday, everyone! In early January this year I had an ablation for Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation which worked like magic for me... but something else is now happening; Before the procedure I was getting many periods per day/night of what I used to describe as 'low bpm' AF; appeared on the Kardia
Browncoat
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AF Association
3 years ago
PAC or PVC?
Any sort of idea what this ecg could show on the second line it looks like a half of a beat just can’t work it out what it is? Been getting these more regularly since I’ve stop my beta blockers
Any sort of idea what this ecg could show on the second line it looks like a half of a beat just can’t work it out what it is? Been getting these more regularly since I’ve stop my beta blockers
Padayn01
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AF Association
3 years ago
New Arrhythmia while sleeping
Hello all, Over the last week, I've had a couple nights (last night included) where I would feel fluttering and almost a swoop of air up to my throat. It kept me up and lasted a couple hours. HR for the most part was steady, although there was an initial 10 minute period where it went up to 120 then
Hello all, Over the last week, I've had a couple nights (last night included) where I would feel fluttering and almost a swoop of air up to my throat. It kept me up and lasted a couple hours. HR for the most part was steady, although there was an initial 10 minute period where it went up to 120 then
BobsBeat
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Post ablation erratic heart rate
Hi, I had a cryoblation almost 3 weeks ago which seems to have sorted my rhythm issues out nicely. No more constant PAC, PVC, SVT etc so I'm feeling so much better and actually getting a bit of sleep for the first time in months. But, my resting HR is doing a very strange thing. I can be sitting watching
Hi, I had a cryoblation almost 3 weeks ago which seems to have sorted my rhythm issues out nicely. No more constant PAC, PVC, SVT etc so I'm feeling so much better and actually getting a bit of sleep for the first time in months. But, my resting HR is doing a very strange thing. I can be sitting watching
KG70
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AF Association
3 years ago
Red light therapy belt
For all of you interested in RLT, I looked into various models. The coronet was way too expensive for me. I came across this wrap and I’m very happy with it. It can lay flat (for over abdomen etc) or you can make a crown and slide it on your head. It is red and nearinfared. Really well made. I bought
For all of you interested in RLT, I looked into various models. The coronet was way too expensive for me. I came across this wrap and I’m very happy with it. It can lay flat (for over abdomen etc) or you can make a crown and slide it on your head. It is red and nearinfared. Really well made. I bought
saraoutwest
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Has Anyone Else Experienced This?
Some of my PVCs lately have been feeling more like a swish(?) instead of like a heavy thump. Anyone else have experienced this? Or maybe the thump just hasn’t been as heavy as it usually is. I know this isn’t AFib related and I don’t have it (hopefully) but I received a lot of great feedback and reassurance
Some of my PVCs lately have been feeling more like a swish(?) instead of like a heavy thump. Anyone else have experienced this? Or maybe the thump just hasn’t been as heavy as it usually is. I know this isn’t AFib related and I don’t have it (hopefully) but I received a lot of great feedback and reassurance
RemiTravillian
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AF Association
3 years ago
Has Anyone Else Experienced this?
Some of my PVCs lately have been feeling more like a swish(?) instead of like a heavy thump. Anyone else have experienced this? Or maybe the thump just hasn’t been as heavy as it usually is.
Some of my PVCs lately have been feeling more like a swish(?) instead of like a heavy thump. Anyone else have experienced this? Or maybe the thump just hasn’t been as heavy as it usually is.
RemiTravillian
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Been offered ablation for pvcs
Been offered ablation for pvcs, my burden us about 8% or so.. about 6000 a day or so but I feel them all, anyone had ablation done? Good feedback please
Been offered ablation for pvcs, my burden us about 8% or so.. about 6000 a day or so but I feel them all, anyone had ablation done? Good feedback please
Dpc2019
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AF Association
3 years ago
Ablation for pvc, s
I have been offered a ablation for my 8%burdrn about 6000 pvvcs a day but I feel them all.. Anyone had ablation done for pvcs?
I have been offered a ablation for my 8%burdrn about 6000 pvvcs a day but I feel them all.. Anyone had ablation done for pvcs?
Dpc2019
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
PVC?
Looks like I finally caught my PVC on my Apple Watch, If you have a look on the second line you can clearly see it. I only get these after exercise
Looks like I finally caught my PVC on my Apple Watch, If you have a look on the second line you can clearly see it. I only get these after exercise
Padayn01
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AF Association
3 years ago
Big belly
I’m going in for an ablation on July 22 to try to alleviate premature ventricular contractions. My only concern is that I am overweight with most of that weight concentrated in my belly. If everything else is in good order do you think I have a lot to worry about?
I’m going in for an ablation on July 22 to try to alleviate premature ventricular contractions. My only concern is that I am overweight with most of that weight concentrated in my belly. If everything else is in good order do you think I have a lot to worry about?
Modog
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AF Association
3 years ago
PVC and bisoporolol and hydroxyclorochin
If someone taking bisoporolol can get hydroxychlorochin ?
If someone taking bisoporolol can get hydroxychlorochin ?
Asma1364_1364
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
Red light therapy
I am 72 and was diagnosed about 3 yrs ago. I stopped my meds within months, did not like the way they made me feel, started a Keto diet and went to B1, Macuna and other suppliments. I do not have constipation, dry eye, drooling ar a few other things I started with, I am fairly active , walk a tough
I am 72 and was diagnosed about 3 yrs ago. I stopped my meds within months, did not like the way they made me feel, started a Keto diet and went to B1, Macuna and other suppliments. I do not have constipation, dry eye, drooling ar a few other things I started with, I am fairly active , walk a tough
gregorio
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Red/Infrared light therapy - any short term side effects?
For those of you using red/infrared light therapy, did you have any short-term (or long-term) side effects? Yesterday was my first day using the duo coronet light therapy and I did both a morning and evening session. It's pretty comfortable and easy to use. However, I had a dull headache all day,
For those of you using red/infrared light therapy, did you have any short-term (or long-term) side effects? Yesterday was my first day using the duo coronet light therapy and I did both a morning and evening session. It's pretty comfortable and easy to use. However, I had a dull headache all day,
Gratitude60
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Red light Therapy for rls
I am 75 and have had quite bad rls for about ten years. For three weeks I have continued to take high dose magnesium (600 mg) plus shining my Beurer IL 50 infrared heat lamp on my legs for 8 minutes every second night. This takes rls symptoms away. Is this a placebo effect or is there some solid science
I am 75 and have had quite bad rls for about ten years. For three weeks I have continued to take high dose magnesium (600 mg) plus shining my Beurer IL 50 infrared heat lamp on my legs for 8 minutes every second night. This takes rls symptoms away. Is this a placebo effect or is there some solid science
Bluebboat
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Feeling Etopic Beats/ PVCS Very Scared
For awhile I’ve been feeling my heart skip beats that freak the mess out of me. Went to the doctor and they always told me it was just anxiety. But sometimes it’ll happen when I’m not even doing anything. So I received a holter monitor and it came back with normal heart rhythm with occasional pvcs and
For awhile I’ve been feeling my heart skip beats that freak the mess out of me. Went to the doctor and they always told me it was just anxiety. But sometimes it’ll happen when I’m not even doing anything. So I received a holter monitor and it came back with normal heart rhythm with occasional pvcs and
RemiTravillian
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
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