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Side effect of Eliquis
When taking the anticoagulant Eliquis for AFib, how common is abdominal pain as a side effect?
When taking the anticoagulant Eliquis for AFib, how common is abdominal pain as a side effect?
yzmd
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
16 days ago
3% Afib burden and proposed medication
Results from my 30-day heart monitoring device show mainly sinus rhythm, a 3% afib burden (plus PVCs and PACs), heart rate ranging from 41-170 bpm with an average of 63. The cardiologist is saying, because of the high heart rates, he would like me to begin taking bisoprolol 5mg daily. (Just
Results from my 30-day heart monitoring device show mainly sinus rhythm, a 3% afib burden (plus PVCs and PACs), heart rate ranging from 41-170 bpm with an average of 63. The cardiologist is saying, because of the high heart rates, he would like me to begin taking bisoprolol 5mg daily. (Just
Desertflowerchild
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
17 days ago
There will be updates about CC-94676 at ESMO 2024 in september in Barcelona
CC-94676 or BMS-986365 is a highly selective AR degrade for castration resistant prostate cancer, the first good results were reported in January this year, but in September we will get more news at ESMO 2024 https://cslide.ctimeetingtech.com/esmo2024/attendee/confcal/presentation/list?q=prostate search
CC-94676 or BMS-986365 is a highly selective AR degrade for castration resistant prostate cancer, the first good results were reported in January this year, but in September we will get more news at ESMO 2024 https://cslide.ctimeetingtech.com/esmo2024/attendee/confcal/presentation/list?q=prostate search
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
18 days ago
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Ablation cancelled again
Hi I had a scheduled catheter ablation cancelled at Nottingham City 3/7/24, the co ordinator quickly managed to get me a new date 1/8/24, all set to go, medication sorted, chest and other parts shaved, transport arranged, days off taken by family to look after me, then with 2 days notice cancelled again
Hi I had a scheduled catheter ablation cancelled at Nottingham City 3/7/24, the co ordinator quickly managed to get me a new date 1/8/24, all set to go, medication sorted, chest and other parts shaved, transport arranged, days off taken by family to look after me, then with 2 days notice cancelled again
Lefthook
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
19 days ago
Atrial Fibrillation AF (Drug information)
Upon diagnosis of atrial fibrillation (AF) many individuals are prescribed medication include antiarrhythmic medication(s). These help to restore the normal (sinus) heart rhythm. They work by blocking specific electrical conduction channels in the heart. Many can slow the activation of the heart muscle
Upon diagnosis of atrial fibrillation (AF) many individuals are prescribed medication include antiarrhythmic medication(s). These help to restore the normal (sinus) heart rhythm. They work by blocking specific electrical conduction channels in the heart. Many can slow the activation of the heart muscle
SamAdmin
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
19 days ago
The Royal
An old programme set in the 60's A woman repeatedly going to the G.p with balance issues and fatigue . Told psychosomatic, ect. Seen by another G.p by chance. Taken seriously. B12 was tested !! In hospital! Subacute combined degeneration of the cord mentioned . Referral to neurologist mentioned
An old programme set in the 60's A woman repeatedly going to the G.p with balance issues and fatigue . Told psychosomatic, ect. Seen by another G.p by chance. Taken seriously. B12 was tested !! In hospital! Subacute combined degeneration of the cord mentioned . Referral to neurologist mentioned
Nackapan
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
19 days ago
Afib/Ectopic Beats Nightmare
Hi please bare with me first forum of any kind I've ever joined!! I Have had Afib for over 7 years (on 10mg Bisoprolol since) recently had Second Cardioversion which led to regular Ectopic Heart Beats and slow HR of 29bpm at lowest which led to hospitalisation. Now off Bisoprolol and After monitoring
Hi please bare with me first forum of any kind I've ever joined!! I Have had Afib for over 7 years (on 10mg Bisoprolol since) recently had Second Cardioversion which led to regular Ectopic Heart Beats and slow HR of 29bpm at lowest which led to hospitalisation. Now off Bisoprolol and After monitoring
Hidden
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
20 days ago
persistent afib
posted before so will keep brief is it’normal’ to have irregular rythmn with palpitations (not rapid hr is generally 90ish) constantly. Still cannot believe this is not damaging heart or leading to hf. The actual afib does not particularly trouble me but the flips and flutters are so horrible my anxiety
posted before so will keep brief is it’normal’ to have irregular rythmn with palpitations (not rapid hr is generally 90ish) constantly. Still cannot believe this is not damaging heart or leading to hf. The actual afib does not particularly trouble me but the flips and flutters are so horrible my anxiety
wbekim
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
20 days ago
Bisoprolol dosage with A Fib.
Bisoprolol. I have atrial fibrillation a lot of the time. Sometimes with my pulse in the 60s, sometimes 90s and sometimes 130s. My cardiologist has prescribed 5 mg Bisoprolol every morning and 2.5 mg every evening. I would prefer to vary these amounts and I wonder if anyone has any suggestions for me
Bisoprolol. I have atrial fibrillation a lot of the time. Sometimes with my pulse in the 60s, sometimes 90s and sometimes 130s. My cardiologist has prescribed 5 mg Bisoprolol every morning and 2.5 mg every evening. I would prefer to vary these amounts and I wonder if anyone has any suggestions for me
Yashen
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
22 days ago
Hawthorn supplement helped
I have had paroxysmal AF for several years, but episodes were getting more frequent and lasting longer in the past year. I am a 53 yo female, slim build, never smoked, in good health otherwise. My mom had AF (tachycardia) for 40 yrs and my brother has V tach, so it's very much genetic. I saw the cardiologist
I have had paroxysmal AF for several years, but episodes were getting more frequent and lasting longer in the past year. I am a 53 yo female, slim build, never smoked, in good health otherwise. My mom had AF (tachycardia) for 40 yrs and my brother has V tach, so it's very much genetic. I saw the cardiologist
Floridagirl11
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
22 days ago
Adrenal insufficiency & cardiac issues update
Busy times here. Last week met with the endo nurse to discuss slow steroid tapering and left with hydrocortisone injections, leaflets in case of an emergency. Very supportive. GP bumped me up the NHS cardiology list. Saw a consultant following a private echocardiogram/ heart monitor. She went through
Busy times here. Last week met with the endo nurse to discuss slow steroid tapering and left with hydrocortisone injections, leaflets in case of an emergency. Very supportive. GP bumped me up the NHS cardiology list. Saw a consultant following a private echocardiogram/ heart monitor. She went through
Bluey-1
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PMRGCAuk
22 days ago
Amiodarone
Hi. After Bisoprolol and Flecainide stopped working I was prescribed Amiodarone last September initially on a loading dose of 3 x 200. This was reduced to 1 x 200 then raised to 2 x 200 when lower dose failed. My question is: do people on Amiodarone have regular blood checks? My blood was tested after
Hi. After Bisoprolol and Flecainide stopped working I was prescribed Amiodarone last September initially on a loading dose of 3 x 200. This was reduced to 1 x 200 then raised to 2 x 200 when lower dose failed. My question is: do people on Amiodarone have regular blood checks? My blood was tested after
jd2004
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
24 days ago
bradycardia and Afib
Hi everyone I have had a low HR all my life, about 45bpm and I am not and have not been an athlete. I think it is genetic. I have now developed paroxysmal AFib and HR shoots up to 130 and stays there for several hours and then reverts to 40 or below. My Apple Watch tells me that the time in which my
Hi everyone I have had a low HR all my life, about 45bpm and I am not and have not been an athlete. I think it is genetic. I have now developed paroxysmal AFib and HR shoots up to 130 and stays there for several hours and then reverts to 40 or below. My Apple Watch tells me that the time in which my
Pteridomania
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
25 days ago
Back in permanent AF
Hi,I have been in sinus rhythm for 3 years after an ablation at Barts and been feeling fit and healthy. 3 weeks ago I woke up and knew straight away I had gone back in to AF, this has now been confirmed after a couple of ECG's at the hospital. I feel very symptomatic at the moment with lots of palpitations
Hi,I have been in sinus rhythm for 3 years after an ablation at Barts and been feeling fit and healthy. 3 weeks ago I woke up and knew straight away I had gone back in to AF, this has now been confirmed after a couple of ECG's at the hospital. I feel very symptomatic at the moment with lots of palpitations
Bigredhear
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
25 days ago
side effects of Sotalol
I had cardiac ablation for AFib and was put on Sotalol to help keep my heart in normal sinus rhythm. I have had unpleasant side effects, one of which was numbness in my feet, legs and tingling in my fingers. I also have nausea almost all the time. I told by the medical community that numbness isn’
I had cardiac ablation for AFib and was put on Sotalol to help keep my heart in normal sinus rhythm. I have had unpleasant side effects, one of which was numbness in my feet, legs and tingling in my fingers. I also have nausea almost all the time. I told by the medical community that numbness isn’
Elvislover1935
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
25 days ago
Private EP Question
It’s been awhile, but I do check the forum regularly and would like to say thank you for all you regular posters. It’s been hugely helpful to “listen on” your Afib conversations. Brief recap of my journey so far. Diagnosed 2020 and really struggled first while getting used to the meds, the diagnosis
It’s been awhile, but I do check the forum regularly and would like to say thank you for all you regular posters. It’s been hugely helpful to “listen on” your Afib conversations. Brief recap of my journey so far. Diagnosed 2020 and really struggled first while getting used to the meds, the diagnosis
aFibber55
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
25 days ago
Follow-up?
I was diagnosed with atrial flutter/afib almost two years ago. Currently, it's paroxysmal, mostly presenting as flutter episodes lasting about 30 minutes, occurring roughly three times a year. I understand atrial flutter/afib can sometimes progress to more frequent or longer episodes over time. I know
I was diagnosed with atrial flutter/afib almost two years ago. Currently, it's paroxysmal, mostly presenting as flutter episodes lasting about 30 minutes, occurring roughly three times a year. I understand atrial flutter/afib can sometimes progress to more frequent or longer episodes over time. I know
FraserB
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
26 days ago
Post aura migraine aura????
Another weird syptom after the ablation on Tuesday. I have had an aura lasting 15 minutes almost every day since then. I normally have occasional auras with no headaches, but these are more frequent. Anybody else with similar symptoms and how long did they last?
Another weird syptom after the ablation on Tuesday. I have had an aura lasting 15 minutes almost every day since then. I normally have occasional auras with no headaches, but these are more frequent. Anybody else with similar symptoms and how long did they last?
peachtreepiggy
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
27 days ago
Wellue users and True Afib
I am using a 24 hour Wellue device. I am an ER Nurse and well versed in ECG readings. My Wellue is interpreting Atrial Fibrillation, but I am skeptical. I have frequent PACs, Atrial Tachycardia in 2-7 beat runs, and blocked PACs. Have any of you had this experience? Being educated in reading them, do
I am using a 24 hour Wellue device. I am an ER Nurse and well versed in ECG readings. My Wellue is interpreting Atrial Fibrillation, but I am skeptical. I have frequent PACs, Atrial Tachycardia in 2-7 beat runs, and blocked PACs. Have any of you had this experience? Being educated in reading them, do
MeganMN
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
28 days ago
A fib after Dental anesthetic
Went into a fib after a dental extraction,5 years a fib free .Lasted 12 days persistent 2 further episodes this year .. That was after 2 ablations The anesthetic contained adrenaline,the dentist was aware of my condition and previously used alternative anesthetic.. She was off after this with "sleeping
Went into a fib after a dental extraction,5 years a fib free .Lasted 12 days persistent 2 further episodes this year .. That was after 2 ablations The anesthetic contained adrenaline,the dentist was aware of my condition and previously used alternative anesthetic.. She was off after this with "sleeping
sooty757
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
29 days ago
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