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Other Heart Problems or Anxiety?
I am 19 years old and was diagnosed with mitral valve prolapse with mild regurgitation when I was about 5 years old. I was terrified of having a heart attack or dying suddenly even as a child I would be terrified to fall asleep because of heart palpitations. I experienced my 1st panic attack in 2012
I am 19 years old and was diagnosed with mitral valve prolapse with mild regurgitation when I was about 5 years old. I was terrified of having a heart attack or dying suddenly even as a child I would be terrified to fall asleep because of heart palpitations. I experienced my 1st panic attack in 2012
Chey921
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Anxiety Support
10 years ago
Fibromyalgia
I am really confused over supplements and vitamins, I have been under a great deal of stress, tried several antidepressants but with no success, just on Lorazepam and Zopiclone, poor appetite, so feel I am missing nutrient, I have tried co-codamol with little relief,and am on atenolol for blood pressure
I am really confused over supplements and vitamins, I have been under a great deal of stress, tried several antidepressants but with no success, just on Lorazepam and Zopiclone, poor appetite, so feel I am missing nutrient, I have tried co-codamol with little relief,and am on atenolol for blood pressure
Fluffymare
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
10 years ago
APS and severe back pains
I've was diagnosed with APS about 8-9 years ago,I'm not bad enough to need Warfarin so instead I take a daily dose of Steroids, Aspirin, blood pressure meds etc.. For a while now I've been getting these really severe pains in my lower back, I've always atributed them to my years as a truck driver and
I've was diagnosed with APS about 8-9 years ago,I'm not bad enough to need Warfarin so instead I take a daily dose of Steroids, Aspirin, blood pressure meds etc.. For a while now I've been getting these really severe pains in my lower back, I've always atributed them to my years as a truck driver and
Tomcat
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
10 years ago
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Migraine /cluster headache /red eye
I have suffered from migraine since childhood. As a teenager, I developed the headache on one side through my right eye. The migraine became so bad in my early 20s , lasting 3-4 days with severe pain, sickness and inability to do anything that the doctor suggested I try beta blockers as a prophylactic
I have suffered from migraine since childhood. As a teenager, I developed the headache on one side through my right eye. The migraine became so bad in my early 20s , lasting 3-4 days with severe pain, sickness and inability to do anything that the doctor suggested I try beta blockers as a prophylactic
Mig1
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National Migraine Centre
10 years ago
Slow Tachycardia?
Hello there. This is my first venture on to this forum so please be patient with me! I am male and 60 years old, and I must say that compared with what some people out there have to put up with my symtoms are pretty mild, but they are getting worse and beginning to get me down and I would be most
Hello there. This is my first venture on to this forum so please be patient with me! I am male and 60 years old, and I must say that compared with what some people out there have to put up with my symtoms are pretty mild, but they are getting worse and beginning to get me down and I would be most
Samkel7y
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AF Association
10 years ago
Does the Qrisk stop doctors bothering to really talk to patients, or even really looking at them?
They get the nurse to take the blood and it gets sent off to the lab. They then tick the boxes on the Qrisk algorhythm and call you in [in my husband's case] 'To discuss a statin' if the risk rises over 10%. He had said he wouldn't take one but I did suggest he listened to what the dr said so went along
They get the nurse to take the blood and it gets sent off to the lab. They then tick the boxes on the Qrisk algorhythm and call you in [in my husband's case] 'To discuss a statin' if the risk rises over 10%. He had said he wouldn't take one but I did suggest he listened to what the dr said so went along
Hidden
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Cholesterol Support
10 years ago
Any help for a worried newbie please?
Hello everyone, I'll squidge the ten years as small as possible and hope not to send you asleep. 2000 diagnosed aryrithmia. No drugs given. 2003 Angina pain, then ECG treadmill, doctor * stopped after 4 mins. sent for angio...clear. since then been on successful cocktail of drugs for Angina. No other
Hello everyone, I'll squidge the ten years as small as possible and hope not to send you asleep. 2000 diagnosed aryrithmia. No drugs given. 2003 Angina pain, then ECG treadmill, doctor * stopped after 4 mins. sent for angio...clear. since then been on successful cocktail of drugs for Angina. No other
Sugarlump
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AF Association
10 years ago
what differentiates ectopic beats from other irregular heartbeats
I am 58 and have taken beta blockers since i was 21 for occasional episodes of irregular heartbeats- these always went back into sinus within 48 hours themselves and never had to be hospitalised or had time off work with it - more of a nuisance and restriction on lifestyle etc. Had an ablation for SVT
I am 58 and have taken beta blockers since i was 21 for occasional episodes of irregular heartbeats- these always went back into sinus within 48 hours themselves and never had to be hospitalised or had time off work with it - more of a nuisance and restriction on lifestyle etc. Had an ablation for SVT
petcardiac
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Arrhythmia Alliance
10 years ago
medication
Hello everyone, I been put some tabs has anyone else been put on these, Bendroflumethiazide, did they work only 2.5mg one per day, they sound strong. thanks
Hello everyone, I been put some tabs has anyone else been put on these, Bendroflumethiazide, did they work only 2.5mg one per day, they sound strong. thanks
BtotheO85
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Anxiety Support
10 years ago
Hello, can I please join you all.
Hi all, Thought I would introduce myself. My name is Maria. I was diagnosed with AF in Feb after two episodes in a month of SVT while pregnant with little darling no3. The worst episode saw my HR at 190-200 and me needing adonise (spelling)to bring it to order. I have just decided to go ahead and have
Hi all, Thought I would introduce myself. My name is Maria. I was diagnosed with AF in Feb after two episodes in a month of SVT while pregnant with little darling no3. The worst episode saw my HR at 190-200 and me needing adonise (spelling)to bring it to order. I have just decided to go ahead and have
BattyMumma
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AF Association
10 years ago
Migraine hell and Botox
I had Botox for migraine a week ago, 30 injections. I'm surprised no-one on here has said how painful it was as I found it really hurt when the Botox was injected, like a hornet sting. Obviously it will be worth it if it works but I'm not looking forward to the next lot. Like everyone else I have tried
I had Botox for migraine a week ago, 30 injections. I'm surprised no-one on here has said how painful it was as I found it really hurt when the Botox was injected, like a hornet sting. Obviously it will be worth it if it works but I'm not looking forward to the next lot. Like everyone else I have tried
Islandgiirl
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National Migraine Centre
10 years ago
Post-op and a bit scared...
Hi everyone, This past Wednesday I had an ablation done to correct my paroxysmal a-fib. As soon as I woke up I found myself in normal sinus rhythm, but my resting heart rate was a good 30-40 bpm above normal. My EP told me this was expected and that my heart rate would drop as the heart tissue healed
Hi everyone, This past Wednesday I had an ablation done to correct my paroxysmal a-fib. As soon as I woke up I found myself in normal sinus rhythm, but my resting heart rate was a good 30-40 bpm above normal. My EP told me this was expected and that my heart rate would drop as the heart tissue healed
jmv_nyc
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AF Association
10 years ago
Weight gain and Lipomas, are they linked to anti TNF treatment?
Has anyone else, that is on a anti TNF had a large weight gain. I have also developed Lipomas over the last year, in both armpits, each side of the groin, on my left bicep and just above my right knee. So if like me, I have lipomas bulging from every part of my torso, are there any internally that could
Has anyone else, that is on a anti TNF had a large weight gain. I have also developed Lipomas over the last year, in both armpits, each side of the groin, on my left bicep and just above my right knee. So if like me, I have lipomas bulging from every part of my torso, are there any internally that could
Footdoc
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NRAS
10 years ago
Cluster headaches? I'm not so sure
I've had migraine for years. I'm currently battling with chronic sinusitis (which started following a mild cold last summer) and haven't got better having tried home remedies and medication prescribed by GP. I saw GP again yesterday and mentioned that last week when I had a migraine my eye went watery
I've had migraine for years. I'm currently battling with chronic sinusitis (which started following a mild cold last summer) and haven't got better having tried home remedies and medication prescribed by GP. I saw GP again yesterday and mentioned that last week when I had a migraine my eye went watery
teadrinker
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National Migraine Centre
11 years ago
atenolol & rizatriptan
Was prescribed atenolol just over 2 weeks ago in an attempt to prevent migraines. Had 2 fantastic weeks but then got an attack. However, it didn't seem to last as long and the after-effects disappeared really quickly so I'd like to keep taking it just to see if it has a similar effect again. (I can't
Was prescribed atenolol just over 2 weeks ago in an attempt to prevent migraines. Had 2 fantastic weeks but then got an attack. However, it didn't seem to last as long and the after-effects disappeared really quickly so I'd like to keep taking it just to see if it has a similar effect again. (I can't
teadrinker
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National Migraine Centre
11 years ago
16 days in hospital still wondering what is wrong.
I went for my exercise test which was stopped after 2 minutes as my BP had dropped to 88. Chest tightness and arm pain began which did not lessen with the use of a GTN spray. So I was admitted to Coronary care and subsequently to a cardiology ward where I stayed for 16 days for monitoring and investigation
I went for my exercise test which was stopped after 2 minutes as my BP had dropped to 88. Chest tightness and arm pain began which did not lessen with the use of a GTN spray. So I was admitted to Coronary care and subsequently to a cardiology ward where I stayed for 16 days for monitoring and investigation
meadfoot
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AF Association
11 years ago
Inderal for AF
I have been taking atenolol and flecainide for afib. The flecainide 100 mg twice daily no longer controls it and higher doses almost immobilize me. My cardiologist is taking me off flecainide and putting me on Inderal. Has anyone taken this combination of beta blockers? I am going to have to have
I have been taking atenolol and flecainide for afib. The flecainide 100 mg twice daily no longer controls it and higher doses almost immobilize me. My cardiologist is taking me off flecainide and putting me on Inderal. Has anyone taken this combination of beta blockers? I am going to have to have
Brokenheart
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AF Association
11 years ago
Shaky feeling around heart but pulse is regular is it my arrhythmia.
Feels as though I am about to go into an arrhythmia (I have Atrial Flutter, Atrial Fib and SVT) but it is not quite kicking in. Is it my drugs holding it off or not arrhythmia based. I take Flecainide and Atenolol. Feel really odd today, not happy and scared arrhyhtmia's will kick in again and put
Feels as though I am about to go into an arrhythmia (I have Atrial Flutter, Atrial Fib and SVT) but it is not quite kicking in. Is it my drugs holding it off or not arrhythmia based. I take Flecainide and Atenolol. Feel really odd today, not happy and scared arrhyhtmia's will kick in again and put
meadfoot
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AF Association
11 years ago
Update
I ended up in Emergency again with the atrial fibrillation. I saw my Cardiologist and I am back on Atenolol and Digoxin. The flecainide made my Afib worse. I hope you all have a great weekend.
I ended up in Emergency again with the atrial fibrillation. I saw my Cardiologist and I am back on Atenolol and Digoxin. The flecainide made my Afib worse. I hope you all have a great weekend.
Cherjane
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AF Association
11 years ago
AV Node ablation and Pacemaker
Has anyone on the forum had an AV Node ablation and Pacemaker. It was one of the treatments to consider when I met with an EP for the first time last week. (have been previously treated by a cardiac consultant for last 6.5 years for AF). Apparently I have a number of arrhythmia's going on which are
Has anyone on the forum had an AV Node ablation and Pacemaker. It was one of the treatments to consider when I met with an EP for the first time last week. (have been previously treated by a cardiac consultant for last 6.5 years for AF). Apparently I have a number of arrhythmia's going on which are
meadfoot
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AF Association
11 years ago
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