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Metoprolol
I have been on Digoxin, Flecainide and Sotalol without any good results but lots of side negative effects. New Cardiologist (an AP) has directed me to stop Flecainide and Sotalol and take Metoprolol instead... I'm not feeling much better, still on AF most of the time and a feeling of fainting. Any comment
I have been on Digoxin, Flecainide and Sotalol without any good results but lots of side negative effects. New Cardiologist (an AP) has directed me to stop Flecainide and Sotalol and take Metoprolol instead... I'm not feeling much better, still on AF most of the time and a feeling of fainting. Any comment
queseyo
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AF Association
3 years ago
Cardioversion
Had my cardio version yesterday and it took 4 hours from the time I booked in to going home. Most of time was spent pre and post procedure in the recovery room and the next room where they give you T or coffee + biscuits, then into discharge room. I was in that room over an hour as I was in q waiting
Had my cardio version yesterday and it took 4 hours from the time I booked in to going home. Most of time was spent pre and post procedure in the recovery room and the next room where they give you T or coffee + biscuits, then into discharge room. I was in that room over an hour as I was in q waiting
dindy
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Excercise Watch
I know you are all aware of how we can check our heart rate with an exercise watch and do so to make sure we are keeping our heart rate down if exercising or doing something that increases our heart rate. I know some, not so much on this forum but more on exercise forums especially running almost worship
I know you are all aware of how we can check our heart rate with an exercise watch and do so to make sure we are keeping our heart rate down if exercising or doing something that increases our heart rate. I know some, not so much on this forum but more on exercise forums especially running almost worship
dindy
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
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Unsuccessful Ablation and Amiodarone?
How effective is amiodarone for converting Persistent afib people to sinus rhythm? After unsuccessful ablation..
How effective is amiodarone for converting Persistent afib people to sinus rhythm? After unsuccessful ablation..
luvthebeach
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AF Association
3 years ago
Syphilis
Long story short but my wife had an inconclusive syphilis test when pregnant and then got another test and was clear. As soon as that happened I panicked and took an instant syphilis test with a 99% accuracy and was also clear (negative). Months following this I started to develop random symptoms that
Long story short but my wife had an inconclusive syphilis test when pregnant and then got another test and was clear. As soon as that happened I panicked and took an instant syphilis test with a 99% accuracy and was also clear (negative). Months following this I started to develop random symptoms that
Joe89
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BASHH
3 years ago
Afib/Irregular heart rate.
I previously had OHS twice to fix an aneurysm and developed Afib and tachycardia afterwards. Was originally on amiodarone and since a small dose of bisoprolol. That was April 2019. I've had no issues since. Recently in May had surgery again for a Cranial CSF Leak. More surgery planned for that as it
I previously had OHS twice to fix an aneurysm and developed Afib and tachycardia afterwards. Was originally on amiodarone and since a small dose of bisoprolol. That was April 2019. I've had no issues since. Recently in May had surgery again for a Cranial CSF Leak. More surgery planned for that as it
cjbroon
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AF Association
3 years ago
Switching from Eliquis to a one a day 325mg Aspirin
Hi guys, just curious, Has anybody been on Eliquis and then changed to one aspirin 325 mg a day instead? I was diagnosed with Afib in 2018 but have maybe one episode a year so my Dr. told me to switch from Eliquis to one 325mg aspirin a day. I am concerned that the aspirin won’t thin my blood enough
Hi guys, just curious, Has anybody been on Eliquis and then changed to one aspirin 325 mg a day instead? I was diagnosed with Afib in 2018 but have maybe one episode a year so my Dr. told me to switch from Eliquis to one 325mg aspirin a day. I am concerned that the aspirin won’t thin my blood enough
ecdiener
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AF Association
3 years ago
Extreme fatigue… why?
How to cope with extreme fatigue - my mum is in Acalabrutenib and is suffering and I want to know if this means disease progression.
How to cope with extreme fatigue - my mum is in Acalabrutenib and is suffering and I want to know if this means disease progression.
Womble69
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Sepsis
Hi all i had septic shock due to a binary infection last september and spent 5 weeks in intensive care. I have an infected finger nail and it looks quite nasty and is very painful. I am also worried about sepsis coming back.
Hi all i had septic shock due to a binary infection last september and spent 5 weeks in intensive care. I have an infected finger nail and it looks quite nasty and is very painful. I am also worried about sepsis coming back.
ZoeH1974
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ICUsteps
3 years ago
Any advice
After 2 years of telling my doctor that I was experiencing "palpations", I had a 24 hours ecg just before Christmas. This led to my gp rining me to tell me I had PAF. I was prescribed Apixaban 5mg and bisoprolol 1.25 my. Had a very short telephone conversation with a consultant who said the results of
After 2 years of telling my doctor that I was experiencing "palpations", I had a 24 hours ecg just before Christmas. This led to my gp rining me to tell me I had PAF. I was prescribed Apixaban 5mg and bisoprolol 1.25 my. Had a very short telephone conversation with a consultant who said the results of
Trimley
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AF Association
3 years ago
Cardioversion.
Hi all. I have been referred for a cardioversion and am feeling a bit nervous as is normal. I have been in persistent a fib since 18th June. Only diagnosed in Jan so has progressed quickly. Have watched some you tube cardioversion and looks awful. Has anyone here got any experience of it Thankyou.
Hi all. I have been referred for a cardioversion and am feeling a bit nervous as is normal. I have been in persistent a fib since 18th June. Only diagnosed in Jan so has progressed quickly. Have watched some you tube cardioversion and looks awful. Has anyone here got any experience of it Thankyou.
ETHEL103
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AF Association
3 years ago
Pneumonia Jab
Hi Everyone, I hope you are all well. I wondered if someone could tell me about any side effects they may have suffered from receiving a pneumonia jab, in the last few years. I'm meant to have one, but was put of by the reaction my mother had, about 15 years ago. I believe they do not use that jab anymore
Hi Everyone, I hope you are all well. I wondered if someone could tell me about any side effects they may have suffered from receiving a pneumonia jab, in the last few years. I'm meant to have one, but was put of by the reaction my mother had, about 15 years ago. I believe they do not use that jab anymore
anng18
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Can they tell the difference between bph/ chronic prostatitis / CPPS with a cystoscopy?
Background - for the past couple of years I was having problems with passing water, ed/ejaculation problems, pelvic and urethral pain, nerve pain reflected down into the legs and feet when sitting (seems to be brought on by sitting), loss of genital sensation. After a longwinded and tortuously slow process
Background - for the past couple of years I was having problems with passing water, ed/ejaculation problems, pelvic and urethral pain, nerve pain reflected down into the legs and feet when sitting (seems to be brought on by sitting), loss of genital sensation. After a longwinded and tortuously slow process
Uneasy10
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Men's Health Forum
3 years ago
My update
Last time I communicated with you I was in the hospital after a flight by helicopter. I now know the importance of that flight. I had an infection that went into my blood and caused me to go into septic shock and my internal organs were beginning to be destroyed. I was still out of it the last time I
Last time I communicated with you I was in the hospital after a flight by helicopter. I now know the importance of that flight. I had an infection that went into my blood and caused me to go into septic shock and my internal organs were beginning to be destroyed. I was still out of it the last time I
mhansenm1
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My MSAA Community
3 years ago
booster pneumonia jab for imunosuppressed
Hi All, I am about to have 1st,RTX. infusion in 4 weeks time, Rhemy suggested I ask GP for booster Pneumonia /flu jab due to higher risk of infection. At my appt. this am at GP's surgery ,there seemed to be a problem and the nurse said she would have to speak to senior nurse and rebook jab. surgery
Hi All, I am about to have 1st,RTX. infusion in 4 weeks time, Rhemy suggested I ask GP for booster Pneumonia /flu jab due to higher risk of infection. At my appt. this am at GP's surgery ,there seemed to be a problem and the nurse said she would have to speak to senior nurse and rebook jab. surgery
painterlylady
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NRAS
3 years ago
Amiodarone and bradycardia anyone?
I’m wondering if anyone has had the same experience as me. I’ve been on amiodarone for four months now and after the first two weeks of weird feelings it felt like a wonder drug - I had no a fib and hardly any ectopics. After a while I noticed that my resting heart rate was going lower (as measured by
I’m wondering if anyone has had the same experience as me. I’ve been on amiodarone for four months now and after the first two weeks of weird feelings it felt like a wonder drug - I had no a fib and hardly any ectopics. After a while I noticed that my resting heart rate was going lower (as measured by
Visigoth
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Cardiologist Took me Off all Heart Medication. Can you share if you had bad side effects from your cardiologist stopping your Metropolol.
I had an ablation and ever since my blood pressure has been slightly high 140/70. Cardiologist put me on Metropolol for the last three years. Three weeks ago he had ultra sound and EKG performed then told me to stop taking Metropolol. I read where stopping Metropolol all at once can bringon bad health
I had an ablation and ever since my blood pressure has been slightly high 140/70. Cardiologist put me on Metropolol for the last three years. Three weeks ago he had ultra sound and EKG performed then told me to stop taking Metropolol. I read where stopping Metropolol all at once can bringon bad health
kristy43551
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
via GHIC Social Media
A really useful illustration of the very low relative risk of thrombosis with the AstraZeneca covid vaccine compared to thrombosis risks such as the combined oral contraceptive, thrombosis in the general population and the high risk from covid infection
A really useful illustration of the very low relative risk of thrombosis with the AstraZeneca covid vaccine compared to thrombosis risks such as the combined oral contraceptive, thrombosis in the general population and the high risk from covid infection
MaryF
Administrator
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
3 years ago
Changing Episode Patterns
Have not posted for a good while but check in every day and learn a lot. I have PAF for 20 years. For 18 of those I would have one or two episodes a year - always self-converted. In 2020 I had a lot of stress from other health issues and lockdown because of Covid. I had episodes every 7 to 10 days.
Have not posted for a good while but check in every day and learn a lot. I have PAF for 20 years. For 18 of those I would have one or two episodes a year - always self-converted. In 2020 I had a lot of stress from other health issues and lockdown because of Covid. I had episodes every 7 to 10 days.
President2012
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AF Association
3 years ago
C Diff and B12 Deficiency?
Anybody have experience with C Diff and possible B12 deficiency? I had 2 rounds of C Diff (the first in January 2021). B12 symptoms were not present beforehand. C Diff has likely colonized in my gut now. Wondering if there could be a connection.
Anybody have experience with C Diff and possible B12 deficiency? I had 2 rounds of C Diff (the first in January 2021). B12 symptoms were not present beforehand. C Diff has likely colonized in my gut now. Wondering if there could be a connection.
Pain12345
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
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