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return of the ectopic
Hi guys Fourth time posting and feeling more confident and more knowleable about my condition. Thank you. After one failed ablation for permanent AF and two failed ablations for Atrial flutter, my cardiologist took me off Flecainide, added Sotalol to my mix and I had a fourth cardioversion on 2 July
Hi guys Fourth time posting and feeling more confident and more knowleable about my condition. Thank you. After one failed ablation for permanent AF and two failed ablations for Atrial flutter, my cardiologist took me off Flecainide, added Sotalol to my mix and I had a fourth cardioversion on 2 July
swimminglove
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
Please share protocols, diet, repurposed or natural supplements for aPC!
Hi all! I've been reading and texting a few members of this great community, but couldn't get an answer, hence I am posting this questions here. I am searching to find the best protocol for my dad, he is 68 years old and has Gleason 9, some mets to pelvic nodes and possible ribs. He is since March
Hi all! I've been reading and texting a few members of this great community, but couldn't get an answer, hence I am posting this questions here. I am searching to find the best protocol for my dad, he is 68 years old and has Gleason 9, some mets to pelvic nodes and possible ribs. He is since March
Diana2727
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Afib and Potassium Magnesium
Hi everyone! I was diagnosed with what was anticipated to be a one off Afib event in November 2020 ( in hospital for 3 days after emergency admission) Summer last year I had two further events and after an 11 month wait I elected to see a consultant privately. Echocardiogram, MRI and zio patch later
Hi everyone! I was diagnosed with what was anticipated to be a one off Afib event in November 2020 ( in hospital for 3 days after emergency admission) Summer last year I had two further events and after an 11 month wait I elected to see a consultant privately. Echocardiogram, MRI and zio patch later
Janeybur
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
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Have you joined us for our online coffee morning?
Throughout the year we host ‘Online’ Coffee Mornings covering a range of topics, in which we give patients, caregivers and family members the opportunity to talk, share their experiences, and receive support, advice and information from our patient services team. Topics include: • Atrial Fibrillation
Throughout the year we host ‘Online’ Coffee Mornings covering a range of topics, in which we give patients, caregivers and family members the opportunity to talk, share their experiences, and receive support, advice and information from our patient services team. Topics include: • Atrial Fibrillation
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
Have you joined us for our online coffee morning?
Throughout the year we host ‘Online’ Coffee Mornings covering a range of topics, in which we give patients, caregivers and family members the opportunity to talk, share their experiences, and receive support, advice and information from our patient services team. Topics include: • Atrial Fibrillation
Throughout the year we host ‘Online’ Coffee Mornings covering a range of topics, in which we give patients, caregivers and family members the opportunity to talk, share their experiences, and receive support, advice and information from our patient services team. Topics include: • Atrial Fibrillation
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
1 month ago
Ablate and pace
I started with left sided atrial flutter which responded well to cardioversion and kept me symptom free for nearly two years. I have stage one heart block so when I started to get occasional further episodes I had a pacemaker fitted so my dose of Bisoprolol could be increased from 1.25mg to 5mg daily
I started with left sided atrial flutter which responded well to cardioversion and kept me symptom free for nearly two years. I have stage one heart block so when I started to get occasional further episodes I had a pacemaker fitted so my dose of Bisoprolol could be increased from 1.25mg to 5mg daily
Borderterriorist
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
AFIB help
My husband who is only 40, has been in constant atrial fibrillation for almost 9 months. Which came as a surprise as he has always been a healthy fit person his whole life. He has had bloodwork and doesn't have any deficiencies. He had 2 cardioversions, both unsuccessful, only lasting a few days then
My husband who is only 40, has been in constant atrial fibrillation for almost 9 months. Which came as a surprise as he has always been a healthy fit person his whole life. He has had bloodwork and doesn't have any deficiencies. He had 2 cardioversions, both unsuccessful, only lasting a few days then
ConcernedWifeyy
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
Prostate Drugs Reduce Dementia Risk
Very interesting. I have not heard of terazosin, doxazosin, and alfuzosin Does anyone have knowledge or experience with them? How do their side effects compare? What are their on label and off label uses?
Prostate Drugs May Reduce Risk of Dementia With Lewy Bodies
A recent study highlights
Very interesting. I have not heard of terazosin, doxazosin, and alfuzosin Does anyone have knowledge or experience with them? How do their side effects compare? What are their on label and off label uses?
Prostate Drugs May Reduce Risk of Dementia With Lewy Bodies
A recent study highlights
cesanon
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
One step, two step cha cha cha 💃 (atrial trigeminy - PAC)
Hey you lovely lot! It has been a while, but I keep popping in from time to time to see what is going on in the AF community. Quick update. After an unsteady (PAF diagnosis ) 2020, I made some adjustments & settled back into life with PAF popping up now & then. My Pill in Pocket flecanide works for
Hey you lovely lot! It has been a while, but I keep popping in from time to time to see what is going on in the AF community. Quick update. After an unsteady (PAF diagnosis ) 2020, I made some adjustments & settled back into life with PAF popping up now & then. My Pill in Pocket flecanide works for
Pigleywigley
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
Is there a “recovery sheet” on what to do/not do after a cardioversion.
had first cardioversion in December 2024, which lasted 5 days. Next cardioversion is booked for next Thursday, hospital advice was rest for 24 hours, no alcohol or caffeine, no driving. After 48 hours back to normal. Any suggestions to try and prolong sinus rhythm would be appreciated
had first cardioversion in December 2024, which lasted 5 days. Next cardioversion is booked for next Thursday, hospital advice was rest for 24 hours, no alcohol or caffeine, no driving. After 48 hours back to normal. Any suggestions to try and prolong sinus rhythm would be appreciated
mear1957
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
FED up
I am 84 and have had bouts of a fib for 2 1/2 yrs since a cardiologist suddenly took me off all b/p meds. now I am hospitalized about every 5-6 months with afib. Cardiologist loads me up with Metroprolol, flecanide, Lasix, Eliquis, Spironolactone, and now wants me to take Entresto that I read can cause
I am 84 and have had bouts of a fib for 2 1/2 yrs since a cardiologist suddenly took me off all b/p meds. now I am hospitalized about every 5-6 months with afib. Cardiologist loads me up with Metroprolol, flecanide, Lasix, Eliquis, Spironolactone, and now wants me to take Entresto that I read can cause
Sotiredof2
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
AF causing head pain??
Hi everyone, my father has been suffering from extreme head pain, lightheadness, spells of blacking out, paleness, nausea and other symptoms. He has had two MRIs on his head which the neurologist keep referring him back to the cardiology team as they keep saying it’s fine. They have done a myocardial
Hi everyone, my father has been suffering from extreme head pain, lightheadness, spells of blacking out, paleness, nausea and other symptoms. He has had two MRIs on his head which the neurologist keep referring him back to the cardiology team as they keep saying it’s fine. They have done a myocardial
Emmarandall24
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
Going into AF two weeks post ablation
hi. I had my ablation two weeks ago. Yesterday my Apple Watch alerted me I was in AF. Heart rate went to 111 and I took a flecanide. Went to hospital where they monitored me and went back to 74 sinus rhythm. Tonight the same thing has happened again but five minutes later I am back in sinus rhythm. Question
hi. I had my ablation two weeks ago. Yesterday my Apple Watch alerted me I was in AF. Heart rate went to 111 and I took a flecanide. Went to hospital where they monitored me and went back to 74 sinus rhythm. Tonight the same thing has happened again but five minutes later I am back in sinus rhythm. Question
Nantoone
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
A Fib
I had an ablation done on 12/23, now I have no palpitations, my Dr. says I can go off the Eliquis is there something natural I can take to thin my blood?
I had an ablation done on 12/23, now I have no palpitations, my Dr. says I can go off the Eliquis is there something natural I can take to thin my blood?
Ddserj
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Cognitive dysfunction
Has anyone listed for an ablation under GA or deep sedation been warned about the risk of cognitive dysfunction and dementia post procedure? This is a well documented side effect of anaesthesia in the elderly, and has been described as taking away part of the brain, with permanent effects on memory,
Has anyone listed for an ablation under GA or deep sedation been warned about the risk of cognitive dysfunction and dementia post procedure? This is a well documented side effect of anaesthesia in the elderly, and has been described as taking away part of the brain, with permanent effects on memory,
NHS4ME
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
lynparza dose reduction?
I am just wondering if anybody who is taking lynparza has had to reduce the dose due to side effects and if so have you seen any decrease in efficacy with doing so? My dad is currently taking 300mg twice daily and has constant nausea. He has tried zofran, promethazine, and the sancuso transdermal patch
I am just wondering if anybody who is taking lynparza has had to reduce the dose due to side effects and if so have you seen any decrease in efficacy with doing so? My dad is currently taking 300mg twice daily and has constant nausea. He has tried zofran, promethazine, and the sancuso transdermal patch
Juju0713
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Amiodarone Questions
Hello all, Dr. has switched me from Sotalol to Amiodarone 200mg daily. So I was wondering how members here take their Amiodarone. Mornings, midday or evenings? On an empty or full stomach? Together with other meds or no other meds? Thanks!
Hello all, Dr. has switched me from Sotalol to Amiodarone 200mg daily. So I was wondering how members here take their Amiodarone. Mornings, midday or evenings? On an empty or full stomach? Together with other meds or no other meds? Thanks!
ochinee
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Pneumococcal vaccine
Hello everyone I recently turned 65 and was invited to get the current pneumococcal vaccine (against 28 strains, I think). Has anyone had this vaccine and subsequently had Afib problems? I had it on Friday, felt very tired, a bit shaky on Saturday and am currently in Afib in the early hours of Sunday
Hello everyone I recently turned 65 and was invited to get the current pneumococcal vaccine (against 28 strains, I think). Has anyone had this vaccine and subsequently had Afib problems? I had it on Friday, felt very tired, a bit shaky on Saturday and am currently in Afib in the early hours of Sunday
Garaidh
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Laughter, the Best Medicine?
I want to relate an experience I had an hour ago. Perhaps my "antidote to Afib" has been experienced by some of you. I think many would agree that at times those of us in our 70's and 80's who are dealing with Afib find that, like God, our subconscious works in mysterious ways. I had been dealing with
I want to relate an experience I had an hour ago. Perhaps my "antidote to Afib" has been experienced by some of you. I think many would agree that at times those of us in our 70's and 80's who are dealing with Afib find that, like God, our subconscious works in mysterious ways. I had been dealing with
fibnum
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Can you have “attacks” when in persistent/constant afib?
If you are in persistent/constant bradycardic (40-60ish bpm) afib can you still have “attacks” of afib? Sort of ad-hoc exasperation of say breathlessness, chest pressure etc. I’m not even sure that question makes any sense… we are still trying to sort out what are “afib symptoms” and what isn’t after
If you are in persistent/constant bradycardic (40-60ish bpm) afib can you still have “attacks” of afib? Sort of ad-hoc exasperation of say breathlessness, chest pressure etc. I’m not even sure that question makes any sense… we are still trying to sort out what are “afib symptoms” and what isn’t after
Efka
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
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