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Ablation for all types of AF?
I was reading a recent post - To 'ablate or not to ablate' by Tamgirl. Most responses were yes to ablation. I ask this question of everybody on each side of the fence. Do you know what type of AF you have? Your type of AF may have had a bearing on your decision to ablate or hold of on ablation. Vagal
I was reading a recent post - To 'ablate or not to ablate' by Tamgirl. Most responses were yes to ablation. I ask this question of everybody on each side of the fence. Do you know what type of AF you have? Your type of AF may have had a bearing on your decision to ablate or hold of on ablation. Vagal
OzRob
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AF Association
1 year ago
Stopping flecainide advice needed
I suffer with SVT and idiopathic VT, for which I take 50mg flecainide x1 a day and I also take 10mg propranolol at least x2 a day. I went for an EP study and ablation last year in October but unfortunately the ablation was not possible, due to not being able to set off any SVT or VT episodes. I stopped
I suffer with SVT and idiopathic VT, for which I take 50mg flecainide x1 a day and I also take 10mg propranolol at least x2 a day. I went for an EP study and ablation last year in October but unfortunately the ablation was not possible, due to not being able to set off any SVT or VT episodes. I stopped
LittleElf
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Not recurred in almost 5 years
I got regular bursts of self-resolving Afib since the age of 19, ten minutes here and there. During this time I was chronically low carb dieting and overexercising. My longest episode was in 2019, at age 29, where I woke up in it. Went to A&E and it self resolved about 10 hours later. Had PACs/PVCs since
I got regular bursts of self-resolving Afib since the age of 19, ten minutes here and there. During this time I was chronically low carb dieting and overexercising. My longest episode was in 2019, at age 29, where I woke up in it. Went to A&E and it self resolved about 10 hours later. Had PACs/PVCs since
LordAmongWolves
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AF Association
1 year ago
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travel insurance
Hi All, Had an OHS to have an AVR in January. Recovery is going well, albeit a few PVC now and then. Planning on travelling to India in December with my wife and 2 children. I need some advice on travel insurance regarding sort of cover I will need and insurance providers that do such covers etc.
Hi All, Had an OHS to have an AVR in January. Recovery is going well, albeit a few PVC now and then. Planning on travelling to India in December with my wife and 2 children. I need some advice on travel insurance regarding sort of cover I will need and insurance providers that do such covers etc.
Hridhoy
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
New red light therapy from Symbyx
I know nothing about this... Just found it and thought I'd pass it along. ---------------------------------------------------------------- https://youtu.be/oJ1S9R594a4
I know nothing about this... Just found it and thought I'd pass it along. ---------------------------------------------------------------- https://youtu.be/oJ1S9R594a4
PDWarrior1900
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Fed up with low blood pressure fatigue
Hi all, l am struggling getting through the days with symptomatic low blood pressure. I'm not on any medications that could cause it and never had high BP. I take thyroxine for autoimmune thyroid disease, and paracetamol for neuralgic headache and low dose aspirin for migraine aura prevention. I'm
Hi all, l am struggling getting through the days with symptomatic low blood pressure. I'm not on any medications that could cause it and never had high BP. I take thyroxine for autoimmune thyroid disease, and paracetamol for neuralgic headache and low dose aspirin for migraine aura prevention. I'm
chicolini
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Frequent palpitations making me feel rough
I had a successful ablation for AF in October but I'm still suffering considerably with PVCs. My EP has said that they are okay but they are making me feel ill. Sometimes it is every other beat, sometimes one in seven. I hadn't had many for 4 weeks but over the last 4 days I've had several episodes lasting
I had a successful ablation for AF in October but I'm still suffering considerably with PVCs. My EP has said that they are okay but they are making me feel ill. Sometimes it is every other beat, sometimes one in seven. I hadn't had many for 4 weeks but over the last 4 days I've had several episodes lasting
Norfolk_spaniel
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AF Association
1 year ago
Ectopic Beats
I have had ectopic beats for some years but it was always infrequently. I recently started getting them more often and had a 24 hour holter monitor. I was told there were isolated PAC and PVCs totalling 50 in 24 hour period. They are now happening much more frequently I would say every 2/3 minutes
I have had ectopic beats for some years but it was always infrequently. I recently started getting them more often and had a 24 hour holter monitor. I was told there were isolated PAC and PVCs totalling 50 in 24 hour period. They are now happening much more frequently I would say every 2/3 minutes
Naillig
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Unkind
I don't seem to have much in the way of symptoms. I took motion classes but they said you're fine, come back when you have a problem. I took acupuncture sessions til they said come back when you have a problem. MY problem is the neurologist wants to take my license. I failed a driving test that didn't
I don't seem to have much in the way of symptoms. I took motion classes but they said you're fine, come back when you have a problem. I took acupuncture sessions til they said come back when you have a problem. MY problem is the neurologist wants to take my license. I failed a driving test that didn't
kaypeeoh
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Red light therapy
Hi , I’ve read up a lot about red light therapy & have held back but now considering buying one. Just interested to know if any of you have bought one, how you have got on with it, re results, plus if so any recommendations. I know I have seen posts in the past where people have mentioned they use one
Hi , I’ve read up a lot about red light therapy & have held back but now considering buying one. Just interested to know if any of you have bought one, how you have got on with it, re results, plus if so any recommendations. I know I have seen posts in the past where people have mentioned they use one
Durrell
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NRAS
1 year ago
The effect of light exposure on insomnia and nocturnal movement in Parkinson's disease: an open label, retrospective, longitudinal study
The effect of light exposure on insomnia and nocturnal movement in Parkinson's disease: an open label, retrospective, longitudinal study 2018 https://sci-hub.ru/10.1016/j.sleep.2018.01.001
Abstract
Insomnia, hypersomnia and REM Sleep Behavior Disorder (RSBD) during sleep are major problems for
The effect of light exposure on insomnia and nocturnal movement in Parkinson's disease: an open label, retrospective, longitudinal study 2018 https://sci-hub.ru/10.1016/j.sleep.2018.01.001
Abstract
Insomnia, hypersomnia and REM Sleep Behavior Disorder (RSBD) during sleep are major problems for
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Red light therapy trial results
In the study out of Australia, the new infrared light therapy helmet on patients living with Parkinson's helped improve facial expression, upper limb coordination and movement, lower limb coordination and movement, walking gait, and tremor https://medicalxpress.com/news/2023-04-parkinson-laser-helmet-therapy-motor.amp
In the study out of Australia, the new infrared light therapy helmet on patients living with Parkinson's helped improve facial expression, upper limb coordination and movement, lower limb coordination and movement, walking gait, and tremor https://medicalxpress.com/news/2023-04-parkinson-laser-helmet-therapy-motor.amp
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
medication anxiety
Had anyone taken Diltiazem slow release for pvc’s and has it helped? Many thanks
Had anyone taken Diltiazem slow release for pvc’s and has it helped? Many thanks
24623057
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Far Infrared Heat Mat with Bone Mets
Has anyone used a Far Infrared Heat Mat that is filled with crystals? I have MBC with bone mets in spine. A friend let me use her mat and I found it really soothing and felt great afterwards. I would like to buy one myself but wonder if it would be OK for regular use with the bone mets, I don't want
Has anyone used a Far Infrared Heat Mat that is filled with crystals? I have MBC with bone mets in spine. A friend let me use her mat and I found it really soothing and felt great afterwards. I would like to buy one myself but wonder if it would be OK for regular use with the bone mets, I don't want
Hidden
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Ectopics on holiday
Hello my lovely support group ! Can I ask for reassurance please ? I am in Spain with my family, and although I got through all the getting here ( I’m very nervous of flying ) and it all took a lot if arranging because there are 10 of us, I have only had a very brief episode of Afib. My Afib has actually
Hello my lovely support group ! Can I ask for reassurance please ? I am in Spain with my family, and although I got through all the getting here ( I’m very nervous of flying ) and it all took a lot if arranging because there are 10 of us, I have only had a very brief episode of Afib. My Afib has actually
Tellingfibs
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
bisoprolol giving anxiety attacks
Hello everyone! i started taking bisoprolol for pvc’s 2 years ago. But now i have a feeling I’ve become intolerant to it. I’ve been waking up nauseous, anxious and constantly getting adrenaline rushes. I tried stopping and i felt good, but on the 3rd day i got another panic attack probably a withdrawal
Hello everyone! i started taking bisoprolol for pvc’s 2 years ago. But now i have a feeling I’ve become intolerant to it. I’ve been waking up nauseous, anxious and constantly getting adrenaline rushes. I tried stopping and i felt good, but on the 3rd day i got another panic attack probably a withdrawal
Calopo20
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Managing PVCs
Hi Three years ago I had an ablation for my long standing PAF. Touch wood, I’ve not had a full blown episode since. However over the last 12 months I have been getting an increasing amount of PVC episodes. These often last for two to three days and are really debilitating. Sleep is almost impossible
Hi Three years ago I had an ablation for my long standing PAF. Touch wood, I’ve not had a full blown episode since. However over the last 12 months I have been getting an increasing amount of PVC episodes. These often last for two to three days and are really debilitating. Sleep is almost impossible
Stu13
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AF Association
1 year ago
Palpitations
I know about the risks of stroke when you have Afib, and I take Warfarin, but just out of interest, do ordinary palpitations, like PVCs and SVEs also present a risk ? Annie
I know about the risks of stroke when you have Afib, and I take Warfarin, but just out of interest, do ordinary palpitations, like PVCs and SVEs also present a risk ? Annie
Tellingfibs
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Ectopics PVA PVC
Was wondering does anyone feel sort of lightheaded and sort of generally feeling off after a missed beat the heart episode is very fast but the strange off feeling does hang around for quite a while afterwards. All I want to do is lie down really which obviously not always possible. I do take flecainde
Was wondering does anyone feel sort of lightheaded and sort of generally feeling off after a missed beat the heart episode is very fast but the strange off feeling does hang around for quite a while afterwards. All I want to do is lie down really which obviously not always possible. I do take flecainde
Marty0001
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Arrhythmia Alliance
1 year ago
Light Therapy for PD
Greetings to you all. I have a question about light therapy. What is the latest research showing? I’m a little overwhelmed by the number of different devices out there, and particularly the different frequencies that are being recommended… 810, 1070, blue light… etc! Can anybody give me some advice
Greetings to you all. I have a question about light therapy. What is the latest research showing? I’m a little overwhelmed by the number of different devices out there, and particularly the different frequencies that are being recommended… 810, 1070, blue light… etc! Can anybody give me some advice
Jojaku123
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
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