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AFib question
what is the difference between high pulse rate and high heart rate rythem. Both are high .currently on bisporol 1.25mg once a day and blood thinners and blood pressure medication. I seem to be in AFib for 5 days then NSR for two days.
what is the difference between high pulse rate and high heart rate rythem. Both are high .currently on bisporol 1.25mg once a day and blood thinners and blood pressure medication. I seem to be in AFib for 5 days then NSR for two days.
layla3
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AF Association
6 months ago
Updates on AF meds
Hello. Had appointment with AF specialist yesterday at Berks Cardiology. Everything went well. He explained everything in detail of my options, and basically said it's my choice to do whatever I wanted. I told him I wanted to exercise again at the gym, he said I could do whatever I wanted to do, but
Hello. Had appointment with AF specialist yesterday at Berks Cardiology. Everything went well. He explained everything in detail of my options, and basically said it's my choice to do whatever I wanted. I told him I wanted to exercise again at the gym, he said I could do whatever I wanted to do, but
gbn_
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
1st question re cardioversion
Hello everyone - I'm 68 and have had AF for about 2 years. Apart from a brief conversation re cardioversion and ablation when I was 1st diagnosed, none of the cardiologists I have seen have suggested that I should have cardioversion. I am currently taking 10mg of Bisoprolol a day in two 5mg tablets,
Hello everyone - I'm 68 and have had AF for about 2 years. Apart from a brief conversation re cardioversion and ablation when I was 1st diagnosed, none of the cardiologists I have seen have suggested that I should have cardioversion. I am currently taking 10mg of Bisoprolol a day in two 5mg tablets,
AFresearcher
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AF Association
6 months ago
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If you have recently been diagnosed with atrial fibrillation (AF), or have been living with AF for sometime, or maybe just have a follow up medical appointment with your Dr? To provide a greater understanding of AF or offer guidance on what questions to ask at the appointment, download our AF Discussion
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AF Association
6 months ago
Kardiamobile says sinus rhythm but Galaxy watch says AFib
Just wondering if anyone's had this experience I have both the Kardia mobile and a Samsung smartwatch Samsung says afib but kardiamobile normal. heart rate in the 70s does anyone know one could be trusted more than the other
Just wondering if anyone's had this experience I have both the Kardia mobile and a Samsung smartwatch Samsung says afib but kardiamobile normal. heart rate in the 70s does anyone know one could be trusted more than the other
easygoer13
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
Endurance sport and Afib
Hi All, I am new to the group. Some very good posts with lots of living experiences with AFib. I was diagnosed with AFib approximately 3 years ago but suspect I had it a lot longer not knowing the symptoms putting it down to fatigue. It was an Apple Watch that alerted me to AFib and after a hospital
Hi All, I am new to the group. Some very good posts with lots of living experiences with AFib. I was diagnosed with AFib approximately 3 years ago but suspect I had it a lot longer not knowing the symptoms putting it down to fatigue. It was an Apple Watch that alerted me to AFib and after a hospital
Murphy10
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
Waiting for ablation
I started in Afib June 2022 after covid, was diagnosed in August and put on Edoxaban and bisoprolol by my GP. In October I was seen by a specialist and put on Amiodarone (I've mentioned the side effects before.. thanks for the responses) and put on the waiting list for a cardioversion. That was done
I started in Afib June 2022 after covid, was diagnosed in August and put on Edoxaban and bisoprolol by my GP. In October I was seen by a specialist and put on Amiodarone (I've mentioned the side effects before.. thanks for the responses) and put on the waiting list for a cardioversion. That was done
JoDogBlue
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
Afib questions
Hello I was diagnosed with Afib recently. I am taking Sotalol 80mg twice day and Eliquis 5 mg daily. Monday my heart rate went up to 150 or above and after abt 30 min I called 911. By the time they came the rate was coming down but did spike several times to 120. After reading info on your forum I
Hello I was diagnosed with Afib recently. I am taking Sotalol 80mg twice day and Eliquis 5 mg daily. Monday my heart rate went up to 150 or above and after abt 30 min I called 911. By the time they came the rate was coming down but did spike several times to 120. After reading info on your forum I
Greatcrowd
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AF Association
6 months ago
Afib caused by low heart rate? Ectopics when exercising.
Good morning all,I've had some rather interesting observations over the last few weeks that I would like to share. As background, I had an ablation in July which helped me reduce my Flecainide dose from 2x100 to 2x50mg per day and reduced my Afib episodes to about once per week. My resting heart rate
Good morning all,I've had some rather interesting observations over the last few weeks that I would like to share. As background, I had an ablation in July which helped me reduce my Flecainide dose from 2x100 to 2x50mg per day and reduced my Afib episodes to about once per week. My resting heart rate
MisterMagoo
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AF Association
6 months ago
Cough lozenges
I’ve got a tickly cough and want to suck a lozenge in the hope it will sooth it. I’ve got some Wilko lozenges that are Amylmetacresol. Does anyone know if they are ok to use with Warfarin and Bisoprolol - and of course Afib ! I can’t find this ingredient listed in drug interaction websites so I’m guessing
I’ve got a tickly cough and want to suck a lozenge in the hope it will sooth it. I’ve got some Wilko lozenges that are Amylmetacresol. Does anyone know if they are ok to use with Warfarin and Bisoprolol - and of course Afib ! I can’t find this ingredient listed in drug interaction websites so I’m guessing
Tellingfibs
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
What would you do in my shoes?
For those who haven't read my profile, back history, 56 year old otherwise healthy female living in Houston, diagnosed with Afib with RVR after throwing up after migraine, have had lots of mini events since (apparently) but not full blown afib. My atria are definitely very kindled now to arrhythmias
For those who haven't read my profile, back history, 56 year old otherwise healthy female living in Houston, diagnosed with Afib with RVR after throwing up after migraine, have had lots of mini events since (apparently) but not full blown afib. My atria are definitely very kindled now to arrhythmias
Iamfuzzyduck
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AF Association
6 months ago
Is this A Fib
Hi all, I was diagnosed with PAF in October, I met with a group of friends yesterday and spent a couple of hours chatting, feeling absolutely fine, but when I looked at my FitBit later it recorded my heart rate at between 95 and 120 for 50 minutes. It doesn’t even do this when I’m out walking. The only
Hi all, I was diagnosed with PAF in October, I met with a group of friends yesterday and spent a couple of hours chatting, feeling absolutely fine, but when I looked at my FitBit later it recorded my heart rate at between 95 and 120 for 50 minutes. It doesn’t even do this when I’m out walking. The only
Crumbling
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
Ablation - worries
Hi everyone. I am on the waiting list at Glenfield Hospital in the UK for an ablation I have paroxysmal AF diagnosed in 2020 and I take Sotalol 40mg x 3 a day and Apixaban 5mg x 2 a day. My episodes have been infrequent around every 4 months but more recently every 2 months, having said that the last
Hi everyone. I am on the waiting list at Glenfield Hospital in the UK for an ablation I have paroxysmal AF diagnosed in 2020 and I take Sotalol 40mg x 3 a day and Apixaban 5mg x 2 a day. My episodes have been infrequent around every 4 months but more recently every 2 months, having said that the last
Karendeena
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AF Association
6 months ago
Decision making
I am having a hard time justifying doing anything about my Afib since I feel really good most of the time. Even in Afib I'm pretty good except for the worrying and checking of my heart rate every little bit. I have recently backed out of an RF ablation and a Cryo ablation for fear of a poor outcome
I am having a hard time justifying doing anything about my Afib since I feel really good most of the time. Even in Afib I'm pretty good except for the worrying and checking of my heart rate every little bit. I have recently backed out of an RF ablation and a Cryo ablation for fear of a poor outcome
joyelane
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AF Association
6 months ago
Murpheys LAw
I was diagnosed with Paroxysmal after a year of episodes getting longer and longer . I had a cardio version Sept then a very mild Afib that was controlled with Metoprolol in November. I am overdue now according to my tracking since last Nov (every 4-10 weeks) and I finally got my date for ablation
I was diagnosed with Paroxysmal after a year of episodes getting longer and longer . I had a cardio version Sept then a very mild Afib that was controlled with Metoprolol in November. I am overdue now according to my tracking since last Nov (every 4-10 weeks) and I finally got my date for ablation
Krissy55
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
The RLS nightmare
My name is Tim and RLS sucks!!!!! In 2013 i was put on disability because I have flat back syndrome and it has caused chronic pain for over 20 years non stop 24/7 and I am addicted to opioids. On June 20th of this yr I received a dbl laminectomy on my l4 and l5 vertebra and the knife was removed. Now
My name is Tim and RLS sucks!!!!! In 2013 i was put on disability because I have flat back syndrome and it has caused chronic pain for over 20 years non stop 24/7 and I am addicted to opioids. On June 20th of this yr I received a dbl laminectomy on my l4 and l5 vertebra and the knife was removed. Now
Miloboy23
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 months ago
Coming off Amiodarone
After developing Afib (thanks to Covid) I was put on amiodarone, bisoprolol and edoxaban. A terrible two to three weeks followed without a wink of sleep getting the amiodarone into my system. I had a cardioversion a few months later (delayed thanks to doctors and nurses strikes). That worked and I felt
After developing Afib (thanks to Covid) I was put on amiodarone, bisoprolol and edoxaban. A terrible two to three weeks followed without a wink of sleep getting the amiodarone into my system. I had a cardioversion a few months later (delayed thanks to doctors and nurses strikes). That worked and I felt
JoDogBlue
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
Does metoprolol succinate cause nocturia
I am on Flecainide 25 mg in am and pm, and metoprolol succinate 25 mg in the am, and 2.5 mg eliquis in am & pm. Although bph can cause nocturia, has metoprolol succinate and eliquis also been known to cause it?
I am on Flecainide 25 mg in am and pm, and metoprolol succinate 25 mg in the am, and 2.5 mg eliquis in am & pm. Although bph can cause nocturia, has metoprolol succinate and eliquis also been known to cause it?
yzmd
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AF Association
6 months ago
Sotalol
Since finding this site about 3 years ago i have found it to be a great source of information and gives me a lot of confidence in dealing with my AF. Since my first episode 4 years ago i have been taking anti-coagulants and bisoprolol. I had one episode per year for the first couple of years. Lasting
Since finding this site about 3 years ago i have found it to be a great source of information and gives me a lot of confidence in dealing with my AF. Since my first episode 4 years ago i have been taking anti-coagulants and bisoprolol. I had one episode per year for the first couple of years. Lasting
Alf69
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AF Association
6 months ago
Bicalutamide and Eligard
PSA went up to 0.87. Doctor recommend Eligard (Lupron) with bicalutimide and dutasteride. No choice. I went thru thus on Jan 10, 2024. Hospital said I have to run thru Eligard for 24 months on a quarterly basis. Every 3 month. Doctor Said Eligard works only for 2 years, and I have to find another
PSA went up to 0.87. Doctor recommend Eligard (Lupron) with bicalutimide and dutasteride. No choice. I went thru thus on Jan 10, 2024. Hospital said I have to run thru Eligard for 24 months on a quarterly basis. Every 3 month. Doctor Said Eligard works only for 2 years, and I have to find another
Domas
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
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