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Are you heart palpitations this severe?
Hi, I am a 38 yo female who has been experiencing heart palpitations my entire adult life. I have had Holters, ECGs, and echos, and only PVCs and suspected inappropriate sinus tachycardia have been diagnosed. I have learned to live harmoniously with the occasional flip-flops and tachycardia. However,
Hi, I am a 38 yo female who has been experiencing heart palpitations my entire adult life. I have had Holters, ECGs, and echos, and only PVCs and suspected inappropriate sinus tachycardia have been diagnosed. I have learned to live harmoniously with the occasional flip-flops and tachycardia. However,
gracietiger
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Arrhythmia Alliance
3 years ago
Another B1 thread
Howdy everyone, I'm sorry if this has been previously brought up but, when you started taking B1 as a therapy... what were your first symptoms to regress or back off, and what time frame did you start to notice improvements? I'll start , been on it for circa 3 weeks now, 3000 mg per day and just this
Howdy everyone, I'm sorry if this has been previously brought up but, when you started taking B1 as a therapy... what were your first symptoms to regress or back off, and what time frame did you start to notice improvements? I'll start , been on it for circa 3 weeks now, 3000 mg per day and just this
AaronS
in
Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Heart rate still high after exercise
I recently purchased a heart rate monitor that you wear as a watch and noticed when I exercise and get my heart rate to 110 bpm let’s say after walking up a hill etc, my heart rate is still late 90’s for up to a hour after. Or sometimes it just stays not much lower than my peak heart rate. I get
I recently purchased a heart rate monitor that you wear as a watch and noticed when I exercise and get my heart rate to 110 bpm let’s say after walking up a hill etc, my heart rate is still late 90’s for up to a hour after. Or sometimes it just stays not much lower than my peak heart rate. I get
Jetcat
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
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Rebound psoriasis
Hi - so I saw a dermatologist yesterday because my psoriasis has been horrendous in the last 4 months He said that unfortunately phototherapy treatment is not a good option for me as I be been on steroids so long and so will have photosensitivity and could develop a rash that can be very hard to treat
Hi - so I saw a dermatologist yesterday because my psoriasis has been horrendous in the last 4 months He said that unfortunately phototherapy treatment is not a good option for me as I be been on steroids so long and so will have photosensitivity and could develop a rash that can be very hard to treat
Slosh
in
PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
5 times larger stroke risk
I know, I should have written this as a response to what BigArnie has posted lately, but since there are so many comments to his post, people most probably would miss to read it. I suffer on AF for maybe 15 years (68 now, male), but because of having very mild symptoms, never went to see a doctor and
I know, I should have written this as a response to what BigArnie has posted lately, but since there are so many comments to his post, people most probably would miss to read it. I suffer on AF for maybe 15 years (68 now, male), but because of having very mild symptoms, never went to see a doctor and
Hidden
in
AF Association
3 years ago
Struggling to find life insurances
Hi there, Approx 10 years ago I was diagnosed with ARVC (
Arrhythmogenic
right
ventricular
cardiomyopathy
). At first, I wasn't particularly concerned about life insurance, but over the last 10 years I have married, bought a house, and have a 2 year old son.
Hi there, Approx 10 years ago I was diagnosed with ARVC (
Arrhythmogenic
right
ventricular
cardiomyopathy
). At first, I wasn't particularly concerned about life insurance, but over the last 10 years I have married, bought a house, and have a 2 year old son.
Ldav7302
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
someone knows about this bioeletrical nano treatment for neurological desease ----https://www.taopatch.co/pages/taopatch-help-center
Taopatch was created by Italian bioengineer Fabio Fontana. Fabio spent a decade studying the disruptive effects of electromagnetic pollution on our health. Nine years ago, he had a life threatening accident and suddenly found himself dealing with constant headaches, restricted movement and chronic pain
Taopatch was created by Italian bioengineer Fabio Fontana. Fabio spent a decade studying the disruptive effects of electromagnetic pollution on our health. Nine years ago, he had a life threatening accident and suddenly found himself dealing with constant headaches, restricted movement and chronic pain
eljimmy
in
Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Heart skipping beats
Anyone suffer from their heart skipping beats? Since yesterday afternoon it feels like my heart is skipping a beat and jumping into my throat I was having this feeling about 2 years ago, checked with a cardiologist who said I was having benign PVC'S and put me on a beta blocker - the last 24 hours have
Anyone suffer from their heart skipping beats? Since yesterday afternoon it feels like my heart is skipping a beat and jumping into my throat I was having this feeling about 2 years ago, checked with a cardiologist who said I was having benign PVC'S and put me on a beta blocker - the last 24 hours have
soapstr4
in
Anxiety Support
3 years ago
PVC’s
Hi everyone. It’s been 8 months tomorrow that I had my SVT Ablation. I am back to working out regularly, and I also got a new job while being a full time student. I am still taking my metoprolol twice a day, even though I really should start weaning myself off of it. I am scared to do that though because
Hi everyone. It’s been 8 months tomorrow that I had my SVT Ablation. I am back to working out regularly, and I also got a new job while being a full time student. I am still taking my metoprolol twice a day, even though I really should start weaning myself off of it. I am scared to do that though because
Dogluvr95
in
AF Association
3 years ago
Cardiac Ablation for Frequent PVC and PACs - 6 Weeks out and struggling
Hello! I am new here, 28F, and 6 weeks post-ablation. I am told my ablation was a success, since they weren't able to duplicate the PVCs, PACs, and NSVT. However, I have had an awful recovery and I'm looking for some advice as to whether or not this is normal. I've been to my physician's office countless
Hello! I am new here, 28F, and 6 weeks post-ablation. I am told my ablation was a success, since they weren't able to duplicate the PVCs, PACs, and NSVT. However, I have had an awful recovery and I'm looking for some advice as to whether or not this is normal. I've been to my physician's office countless
Bnicole28
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
3 years ago
Light Therapy Alarm clocks - do they work?
Has anyone used the Wake-Up Light Therapy Alarm Clock with Sunrise Simulation to get their child up with success? My son sleeps through the radio and won't use the beeping sound. I am considering buying one if they seem to work for others.
Has anyone used the Wake-Up Light Therapy Alarm Clock with Sunrise Simulation to get their child up with success? My son sleeps through the radio and won't use the beeping sound. I am considering buying one if they seem to work for others.
janeejo1
in
CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
3 years ago
Ablation for PVCs²
I've been told by my EP that he recommends that I have an ablation, as I have PVCs. I'm only 40 and currently take Flecainide twice a day, 50mg per time and have done this for around a year. I'm terrified of having the ablation done, as any heart procedure sounds terrifying to me. I asked could I have
I've been told by my EP that he recommends that I have an ablation, as I have PVCs. I'm only 40 and currently take Flecainide twice a day, 50mg per time and have done this for around a year. I'm terrified of having the ablation done, as any heart procedure sounds terrifying to me. I asked could I have
Bahrain22
in
AF Association
3 years ago
Ablation for PVCs
I've been told by my EP that he recommends that I have an ablation, as I have PVCs. I'm only 40 and currently take Flecainide twice a day, 50mg per time and have done this for around a year. I'm terrified of having the ablation done, as any heart procedure sounds terrifying to me. I asked could I have
I've been told by my EP that he recommends that I have an ablation, as I have PVCs. I'm only 40 and currently take Flecainide twice a day, 50mg per time and have done this for around a year. I'm terrified of having the ablation done, as any heart procedure sounds terrifying to me. I asked could I have
Bahrain22
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Therapy light
Has anyone tried therapy lights or mood or depression that constantly accompanies Parkinson’s?
Has anyone tried therapy lights or mood or depression that constantly accompanies Parkinson’s?
Kt088
in
Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Atrial bigeminy, ectopics, PVCs and low heart rate
I'm 57 and have atrial bigeminy which is almost constant, my resting heart rate ranges between 38 and 44 on average. I've had ECGs and EKGs showing my heart is strong but misfiring. A 24 hour halter monitor revealed very frequent ectopics and I've been waiting over a year for a treadmill stress test
I'm 57 and have atrial bigeminy which is almost constant, my resting heart rate ranges between 38 and 44 on average. I've had ECGs and EKGs showing my heart is strong but misfiring. A 24 hour halter monitor revealed very frequent ectopics and I've been waiting over a year for a treadmill stress test
PaulMichaels
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
How Chronic Illness Patients Can Cope with Seasonal Affective Disorder and Depression During COVID-19
This winter, we’re facing an intersection of several potential mental health risks — all of which may be exacerbated if you’re living with chronic illness. COVID-19 Seasonal Affective Disorder Chronic Illness There’s no doubt that the COVID-19 pandemic has triggered an uptick in mental health issues
This winter, we’re facing an intersection of several potential mental health risks — all of which may be exacerbated if you’re living with chronic illness. COVID-19 Seasonal Affective Disorder Chronic Illness There’s no doubt that the COVID-19 pandemic has triggered an uptick in mental health issues
lupus-support1
Administrator
in
LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
3 years ago
Exhaustion
I have severe PACs and PVCs that I can feel. I take an anti arrhythmic medicine but still feel some. On particularly bad episode days where I feel them most of the day I am completely exhausted by the end of the day. I mean so exhausted that all I can do is go to bed because I can not physically do anything
I have severe PACs and PVCs that I can feel. I take an anti arrhythmic medicine but still feel some. On particularly bad episode days where I feel them most of the day I am completely exhausted by the end of the day. I mean so exhausted that all I can do is go to bed because I can not physically do anything
dh1120
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
3 years ago
3 months post ablation #2
So today is the 3 month anniversary of my second ablation. The first having been done on 10 of July 2020 main update I have had no afib since the procedure!! Yippee!! My personal experience below I took it hugely easy for the two weeks following the ablation I strongly suggest this I read the print
So today is the 3 month anniversary of my second ablation. The first having been done on 10 of July 2020 main update I have had no afib since the procedure!! Yippee!! My personal experience below I took it hugely easy for the two weeks following the ablation I strongly suggest this I read the print
Sfhmgusa
in
AF Association
3 years ago
Fear of exercise?
I had an ablation done on Dec. 22nd. Originally, the procedure was for PVC’s, but they had to take care of a tachycardia issue instead. After wearing a heart monitor for 48 hrs my dr. said things looked good. My PVC’s were showing up 2% of the time he thinks ablating the tachycardia issue helped .
I had an ablation done on Dec. 22nd. Originally, the procedure was for PVC’s, but they had to take care of a tachycardia issue instead. After wearing a heart monitor for 48 hrs my dr. said things looked good. My PVC’s were showing up 2% of the time he thinks ablating the tachycardia issue helped .
Baseball40
in
AF Association
3 years ago
Anybody ever heard anything like this before ?
I have been a poor sleeper all my life mainly due to working shifts amongst other things. About 5 years ago I started to have severe night-time heart palpitations which only happened when I went to bed (as if I already wasn't a poor sleeper) these have made my life miserable. I have had every investigation
I have been a poor sleeper all my life mainly due to working shifts amongst other things. About 5 years ago I started to have severe night-time heart palpitations which only happened when I went to bed (as if I already wasn't a poor sleeper) these have made my life miserable. I have had every investigation
Mgs333
in
Sleep Matters
3 years ago
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