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PVCs at yoga
So I have panic/anxiety disorder and I get PVCs. I'm an avid yogi but I don't do hot yoga anymore because I get all weird about my heart. So I haven't gone in a long time and decided to go with a work colleague. My PVCs really started acting up so I freaked out and left mid-class. It's honestly mostly
So I have panic/anxiety disorder and I get PVCs. I'm an avid yogi but I don't do hot yoga anymore because I get all weird about my heart. So I haven't gone in a long time and decided to go with a work colleague. My PVCs really started acting up so I freaked out and left mid-class. It's honestly mostly
Weeniedoglady
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Arrhythmia Alliance
5 months ago
frequently PVC to once a month or none at all
good night y’all so I sign up on this'app 5 years ago wen I was really stress n my anxiety was off the roof along with frequently (PVC) 2 years ago i stop worrying about them n they took their time n went away jus like that. I stop feeling them often just Once a month now.. I wasn’t post because I
good night y’all so I sign up on this'app 5 years ago wen I was really stress n my anxiety was off the roof along with frequently (PVC) 2 years ago i stop worrying about them n they took their time n went away jus like that. I stop feeling them often just Once a month now.. I wasn’t post because I
Glitter34
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Arrhythmia Alliance
5 months ago
24hr Holter
Hi, Recently started back on Bisoprolol for palpitations/PVCs after 7yrs off. I'm on low dose, 1.25mg but they've really calmed down what were pretty uncomfortable symptoms (3 A&E visits in one weekend!) Anyhow, have a holter monitor booked for next week and not sure whether to stop the Bisoprolol or
Hi, Recently started back on Bisoprolol for palpitations/PVCs after 7yrs off. I'm on low dose, 1.25mg but they've really calmed down what were pretty uncomfortable symptoms (3 A&E visits in one weekend!) Anyhow, have a holter monitor booked for next week and not sure whether to stop the Bisoprolol or
BillyBBalls
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AF Association
6 months ago
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24hr Holter
Hi, Recently started back on Bisoprolol for palpitations/PVCs after 7yrs off. I'm on low dose, 1.25mg but they've really calmed down what were pretty uncomfortable symptoms (3 A&E visits in one weekend!) Anyhow, have a holter monitor booked for next week and not sure whether to stop the Bisoprolol
Hi, Recently started back on Bisoprolol for palpitations/PVCs after 7yrs off. I'm on low dose, 1.25mg but they've really calmed down what were pretty uncomfortable symptoms (3 A&E visits in one weekend!) Anyhow, have a holter monitor booked for next week and not sure whether to stop the Bisoprolol
BillyBBalls
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
red light therapy
been using red light therapy for 3 years - has there been double bind trials and if so what were results? Thanks
been using red light therapy for 3 years - has there been double bind trials and if so what were results? Thanks
Coling
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Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
anxiety over Afib
I guess I’m just looking for some info to put my mind at ease - I’ve had Af for 8 years (since age 35) and the stress and anxiety has been worse than the Af. How Likely am I to have a medical emergency from Af ? Could it give me a heart attack or Vfib ? I’ve had no Af since ablation but I’m starting
I guess I’m just looking for some info to put my mind at ease - I’ve had Af for 8 years (since age 35) and the stress and anxiety has been worse than the Af. How Likely am I to have a medical emergency from Af ? Could it give me a heart attack or Vfib ? I’ve had no Af since ablation but I’m starting
Northernowl
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AF Association
6 months ago
Next NoSilverBullet Zoom webinar on 13th of November: Interview of Dr Wayne Markman, CEO of Symbyx, on "Light therapy for Parkinson's".
I am delighted to announce that our next NoSilverBullet Zoom webinar will be taking place at 8.00pm London time on Monday the 13th of November. I will have the pleasure of interviewing Dr Wayne Markman, CEO of Symbyx, on "Light therapy for Parkinson's" Please use the Eventbrite link below to register
I am delighted to announce that our next NoSilverBullet Zoom webinar will be taking place at 8.00pm London time on Monday the 13th of November. I will have the pleasure of interviewing Dr Wayne Markman, CEO of Symbyx, on "Light therapy for Parkinson's" Please use the Eventbrite link below to register
Michel0220
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Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
over 40 conception
I’m 41 going through my first cycle. I wanted to try and improve my chances of success due to my age. So have been taking coenzyme q10, regularly, as well as low dose melatonin, and omega 3 oils, folic acid and multivitamins. Also undergoing acupuncture and light therapy to improve egg quality. I’ve
I’m 41 going through my first cycle. I wanted to try and improve my chances of success due to my age. So have been taking coenzyme q10, regularly, as well as low dose melatonin, and omega 3 oils, folic acid and multivitamins. Also undergoing acupuncture and light therapy to improve egg quality. I’ve
Coffeeone
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Fertility Network UK
9 months ago
Help pvc's
Hi can anyone help iv been getting pvc's for 15 years they did disappear for a long time but now there bk with a vengeance everyday all day iv had all the tests under the sun but the feeling these give me is unlike anything iv experienced I don't no how I'm going to get through the day I'm on propranolol
Hi can anyone help iv been getting pvc's for 15 years they did disappear for a long time but now there bk with a vengeance everyday all day iv had all the tests under the sun but the feeling these give me is unlike anything iv experienced I don't no how I'm going to get through the day I'm on propranolol
Caff86
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
Amlodipine and heart arrhythmias
My husband takes Amlodipine for mildly raised BP and for about 2 hours after taking it his heart performs badly. Until recently, it was merely a slightly raised rate and PAC's, but in the last week his rate is 50% higher than normal, massive amounts of PAC's and PVC's and Kardia shows 'possible AF
My husband takes Amlodipine for mildly raised BP and for about 2 hours after taking it his heart performs badly. Until recently, it was merely a slightly raised rate and PAC's, but in the last week his rate is 50% higher than normal, massive amounts of PAC's and PVC's and Kardia shows 'possible AF
Finvola
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AF Association
6 months ago
To those newly diagnosed! There is hope!
I was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in Dec 2018. My form of Parkinson’s has a huge psychological element that many of you can relate to. It’s obvious because of how quickly I progressed while I was getting diagnosed . My Dad who was my best friend and business partner died unexpectedly in 2013, which destroyed
I was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in Dec 2018. My form of Parkinson’s has a huge psychological element that many of you can relate to. It’s obvious because of how quickly I progressed while I was getting diagnosed . My Dad who was my best friend and business partner died unexpectedly in 2013, which destroyed
38yroldmale
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Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
Red Light Therapy
I have been using Wellreds Coronet for two years. I sleep extremely well since I started using it ( I had terrible sleep problems for years ). Worth every penny ! I use their preset program 2 x/day
I have been using Wellreds Coronet for two years. I sleep extremely well since I started using it ( I had terrible sleep problems for years ). Worth every penny ! I use their preset program 2 x/day
Defiance
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Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
Seasonal Affective Disorder and photosensitive retinal ganglion cells
I think I suffer from Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) and it has got much worse since I lost most. of trhe vision in my left eye and some peripheral vision in both eyes in 2021. I've seen some interesting reports into the recently discovered third set of photoreceptive cells in teh retina "photosensitive
I think I suffer from Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) and it has got much worse since I lost most. of trhe vision in my left eye and some peripheral vision in both eyes in 2021. I've seen some interesting reports into the recently discovered third set of photoreceptive cells in teh retina "photosensitive
Tarsius
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Anxiety and Depression Support
9 months ago
stress test concerns
I am about to do a stress test on treadmill but worried about it because I am not that fit or young, and have a history of pvcs and atrial fib. I am concern about the pace of it since I don’t want to kick off these issues and coming off beta blockers for 48 hours is a concern! How hard to do they push
I am about to do a stress test on treadmill but worried about it because I am not that fit or young, and have a history of pvcs and atrial fib. I am concern about the pace of it since I don’t want to kick off these issues and coming off beta blockers for 48 hours is a concern! How hard to do they push
Moonriver
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
PVCs with anxiety or anxiety with PVCs.
I am sooooooo tired of living with PVCs which flare up with my anxiety or wait did I just feel my heart flip flop and now I am anxious? Echo clear, blood pressure good, don't do caffine, well hydrated. Docs said once get your anxiety under control. Don't want to be on meds for pvcs. When I am so calm
I am sooooooo tired of living with PVCs which flare up with my anxiety or wait did I just feel my heart flip flop and now I am anxious? Echo clear, blood pressure good, don't do caffine, well hydrated. Docs said once get your anxiety under control. Don't want to be on meds for pvcs. When I am so calm
Peacely
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Anxiety and Depression Support
6 months ago
Heart Palpitations since I was 9 years old
Hi--I have been on this site before with my story . My story is 62 years long! Since I was 9 I have had heart palpitations. I have had them checked out many times. The most recent was about a year ago when I had a full work up with a cardiologist and they say my heart is extraordinarily in good shape
Hi--I have been on this site before with my story . My story is 62 years long! Since I was 9 I have had heart palpitations. I have had them checked out many times. The most recent was about a year ago when I had a full work up with a cardiologist and they say my heart is extraordinarily in good shape
babejoemickey
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Anxiety Support
6 months ago
RED LIGHT THERAPY also known as Photobiomodulation (PBM), Phototherapy, show of hands please
Could we get some idea of how many people are using Red Light Therapy for Parkinson's or other ailments . What are you treating What benefits you have received Any negative aspects How long you have been using it What type of devise , hat, belt, stand up or wall mount panel How powerful device
Could we get some idea of how many people are using Red Light Therapy for Parkinson's or other ailments . What are you treating What benefits you have received Any negative aspects How long you have been using it What type of devise , hat, belt, stand up or wall mount panel How powerful device
Gymsack
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Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
Red Light Therapy Pad
Dear Friends, I have ordered a red light therapy pad which I am using since yesterday, on the back of my head in the morning and top of my head in the evening for 10 mins 660nm and 10 mins 850nm, both pulsing at 10 Hz. I feel groggy after using it with a worsening of symptoms. Is this normal?
Dear Friends, I have ordered a red light therapy pad which I am using since yesterday, on the back of my head in the morning and top of my head in the evening for 10 mins 660nm and 10 mins 850nm, both pulsing at 10 Hz. I feel groggy after using it with a worsening of symptoms. Is this normal?
JayPwP
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Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
Cortisol - Dr Berg you tube video on a 26 step natural treatment plan
I really got interested in cortisol when I met 6 months back a super fit young chap who was a national standard rower who was part of the Olympic team and had to give everything up due to a nasty auto-immune disease that he has subsequently cured. As part of that he has to limit any intense exercise
I really got interested in cortisol when I met 6 months back a super fit young chap who was a national standard rower who was part of the Olympic team and had to give everything up due to a nasty auto-immune disease that he has subsequently cured. As part of that he has to limit any intense exercise
Danielj1
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Atrial Trigeminy, PVCs and everything imbetween
I am now actually quite scared as for the past 24 hours I am showing I am having runs of Atrial Trigmeminy, not all the time I don't know if the anxiety is making it worse. I feel like light headed with worry but I don't know if it is the metoprolol as I upped the dose yesterday, but for the past 4
I am now actually quite scared as for the past 24 hours I am showing I am having runs of Atrial Trigmeminy, not all the time I don't know if the anxiety is making it worse. I feel like light headed with worry but I don't know if it is the metoprolol as I upped the dose yesterday, but for the past 4
Iamfuzzyduck
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AF Association
7 months ago
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