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AFIB and Covid Vaccination
I would like to know if others have had an issue with covid vaccinations and AFIB. Recently i had the first astrazenica shot and six days later I had an AFIB session lasting 4 hours and terminated utilising flecatab. In the following days i had three further AFIB sessions of much the same pattern. In
I would like to know if others have had an issue with covid vaccinations and AFIB. Recently i had the first astrazenica shot and six days later I had an AFIB session lasting 4 hours and terminated utilising flecatab. In the following days i had three further AFIB sessions of much the same pattern. In
James11112
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AF Association
3 years ago
Problems with Digoxin
Hi everyone. I have persistent AF, awaiting a cardioversion, and have been prescribed Digoxin as well as 10mg Bisoprolol. The meds are working in as much as my heart rate has slowed down but I feel dreadful on the medication. I appreciate the Bisoprolol makes me very flat and tired most of the time
Hi everyone. I have persistent AF, awaiting a cardioversion, and have been prescribed Digoxin as well as 10mg Bisoprolol. The meds are working in as much as my heart rate has slowed down but I feel dreadful on the medication. I appreciate the Bisoprolol makes me very flat and tired most of the time
cicek
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AF Association
3 years ago
How do administration of Eligard, Lupron, and Firmagon differ? How are the shots given?
How is administration of Eligard performed? Is it different than Lupron? Is it different than Firmagon? My husband is getting his first 3 month injection of Eligard and he is wondering what to expect. He was previously getting monthly Firmagon shots and for the last four months he's been taking Orgovyx
How is administration of Eligard performed? Is it different than Lupron? Is it different than Firmagon? My husband is getting his first 3 month injection of Eligard and he is wondering what to expect. He was previously getting monthly Firmagon shots and for the last four months he's been taking Orgovyx
SuppWife
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
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Advice needed please …
Hi, I’m looking for some advice please. I was diagnosed with Afib in A&E after a very symptomatic episode just over 5 weeks ago. I know there are long waits everywhere at the moment but I haven’t heard anything from the hospital about the echocardiogram appointment they said I would get and my GP still
Hi, I’m looking for some advice please. I was diagnosed with Afib in A&E after a very symptomatic episode just over 5 weeks ago. I know there are long waits everywhere at the moment but I haven’t heard anything from the hospital about the echocardiogram appointment they said I would get and my GP still
AnnaMill
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AF Association
3 years ago
Ablation and Cardioversion
Going for cryo ablation at Barts on Tuesday and getting more stressed as it gets closer . A question is if I’m in AFIB during/after the ablation will they do cardioversion? My PAF is often short lived and I’ve never had a cardioversion . The thought of both procedures stresses me more . I’m not having
Going for cryo ablation at Barts on Tuesday and getting more stressed as it gets closer . A question is if I’m in AFIB during/after the ablation will they do cardioversion? My PAF is often short lived and I’ve never had a cardioversion . The thought of both procedures stresses me more . I’m not having
kalgs
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AF Association
3 years ago
Will cardioversion end all Afib symptoms
In addition to AFib I’ve had permanent tightness and pain in chest and back, and laboured breathing for some months now. Will these symptoms go away if my cardioversion is successful?
In addition to AFib I’ve had permanent tightness and pain in chest and back, and laboured breathing for some months now. Will these symptoms go away if my cardioversion is successful?
Loafinabout
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Regular and irregular reports of ECGs from PulseBit XE.
Regular and irregular reports of ECGs from PulseBit XE. I recently purchased the above heart rate monitor. It produces a 1 lead heart wave but only has a "regular" and "irregular" diagnoses, unlike the Kardia which, regrettably is not supported by AliveCor in Greece, and can name a variety of arrhythmia
Regular and irregular reports of ECGs from PulseBit XE. I recently purchased the above heart rate monitor. It produces a 1 lead heart wave but only has a "regular" and "irregular" diagnoses, unlike the Kardia which, regrettably is not supported by AliveCor in Greece, and can name a variety of arrhythmia
saulger
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AF Association
3 years ago
Odd feeling
Does anyone experience this? Every so often (maybe once every three weeks) I’m settling down to sleep when I get a strange vibrating sort of feeling in my eyes, head and body. It’s a bit scary. It only lasts about 5-10 seconds but I lay there thinking, am I having a stroke? Heart attack? ... It’s not
Does anyone experience this? Every so often (maybe once every three weeks) I’m settling down to sleep when I get a strange vibrating sort of feeling in my eyes, head and body. It’s a bit scary. It only lasts about 5-10 seconds but I lay there thinking, am I having a stroke? Heart attack? ... It’s not
123Abc123
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AF Association
3 years ago
Cardioversion + TEE
My EP has ordered a cardioversion for me, my first since I was diagnosed with AF end of June 2021. What I didn’t know until I talked to the scheduler yesterday is that it will be preceded by a transesophageal echocardiogram (TEE). I also learned that my EP, who is the most experienced member of the
My EP has ordered a cardioversion for me, my first since I was diagnosed with AF end of June 2021. What I didn’t know until I talked to the scheduler yesterday is that it will be preceded by a transesophageal echocardiogram (TEE). I also learned that my EP, who is the most experienced member of the
GeorgeStevens
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
So here we go again…(well sort of)
So the Flutter ablation worked perfectly in 2018, save for triggering the Fibrillation. The catheter cardioversion fixed that three weeks later and then things were perfect until September 2019. Flecainide kept things completely clear until this year when I have had half a dozen short lived episodes,
So the Flutter ablation worked perfectly in 2018, save for triggering the Fibrillation. The catheter cardioversion fixed that three weeks later and then things were perfect until September 2019. Flecainide kept things completely clear until this year when I have had half a dozen short lived episodes,
Slim2018
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AF Association
3 years ago
AF Continues.
I had to go for a ecg 2 days ago which was about 8 weeks after my cardioversion. Today the phone conversation told me I had gone back into AF. Disappointed but to be honest not unexpected. I am one of those that do not experience any symptoms and the only way I suspected I had gone back into AF was when
I had to go for a ecg 2 days ago which was about 8 weeks after my cardioversion. Today the phone conversation told me I had gone back into AF. Disappointed but to be honest not unexpected. I am one of those that do not experience any symptoms and the only way I suspected I had gone back into AF was when
dindy
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Elevated heart rate.
Morning all. I have noticed my heart rate running quite fast even during the night. This is a new one for me. I was diagnosed a fib in Jan and take Verapimil and Apixaban. My question is should I try and talk to my gp (if I can) or battle on. Waiting for CV but now just getting a call in Oct. Many thanks
Morning all. I have noticed my heart rate running quite fast even during the night. This is a new one for me. I was diagnosed a fib in Jan and take Verapimil and Apixaban. My question is should I try and talk to my gp (if I can) or battle on. Waiting for CV but now just getting a call in Oct. Many thanks
ETHEL103
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Arrhythmia Alliance
3 years ago
Cardioversion
Hi All, Really appreciate the advice and wisdom people have thrown my way. I’m trying to follow your advice with keeping diaries and eating healthy. But some days I haven’t recorded things or eaten as well as I should of done. I was diagnosed with AF at the beginning of July and was placed on Bisoprolol
Hi All, Really appreciate the advice and wisdom people have thrown my way. I’m trying to follow your advice with keeping diaries and eating healthy. But some days I haven’t recorded things or eaten as well as I should of done. I was diagnosed with AF at the beginning of July and was placed on Bisoprolol
wordzo
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AF Association
3 years ago
Has any sustained vtach/cardiac arrest survivor successful at getting off meds?
About 1 month ago, I found your forum. That put an end to my afib episodes getting more frequent. I got the book the Afib cure. I changed my diet, I not only sleep better, my frequent trips to the bathroom (following colon cancer 8 years ago,) stopped! I am 57 years old, very active with a 40 resting
About 1 month ago, I found your forum. That put an end to my afib episodes getting more frequent. I got the book the Afib cure. I changed my diet, I not only sleep better, my frequent trips to the bathroom (following colon cancer 8 years ago,) stopped! I am 57 years old, very active with a 40 resting
Sustainedvtach270
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Are you registered for AF Association VIRTUAL Patients Day 2021?
Are you registered for AF Association VIRTUAL Patients Day 2021? Learn about the latest development and treatment options for your condition in the comfort of your own home Launching the 3rd of October, register today to access sessions like ATRIAL FIBRILLATION: WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW! Chair: Dr
Are you registered for AF Association VIRTUAL Patients Day 2021? Learn about the latest development and treatment options for your condition in the comfort of your own home Launching the 3rd of October, register today to access sessions like ATRIAL FIBRILLATION: WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW! Chair: Dr
TracyAdmin
Partner
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AF Association
3 years ago
Any Cons to Orchiectomy?
Currently on Eligard & Zytiga and strongly considering an Orchiectomy. Is there any benefit to Eligard over surgery and testicle removal? I understand all of the psychological aspects, I'm interested in any treatment advantage between long term LHRH agonists vs testicle removal. My Gleason scores
Currently on Eligard & Zytiga and strongly considering an Orchiectomy. Is there any benefit to Eligard over surgery and testicle removal? I understand all of the psychological aspects, I'm interested in any treatment advantage between long term LHRH agonists vs testicle removal. My Gleason scores
33Ford
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
What is the chance of progression post castration surgery?
I posted a few months ago that I was considering the surgery. I did have the surgery in July. My MO supported my idea and stated that it would have the same effect as ADT. He also stated that it is not a cure. The reasoning for me to get the surgery was the fact that my MO said that I could not take
I posted a few months ago that I was considering the surgery. I did have the surgery in July. My MO supported my idea and stated that it would have the same effect as ADT. He also stated that it is not a cure. The reasoning for me to get the surgery was the fact that my MO said that I could not take
farm15
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
22 with Paroxysmal Afib
I just need a bit of reassurance really. I was ‘diagnosed’ with paroxysmal Afib in early July in a&e, with an EKG monitor, but when I went to the doctor to discuss, he didn’t believe that I have it. Is it possible that the a&e doctor got it wrong? I have had a echo and everything looked normal as well
I just need a bit of reassurance really. I was ‘diagnosed’ with paroxysmal Afib in early July in a&e, with an EKG monitor, but when I went to the doctor to discuss, he didn’t believe that I have it. Is it possible that the a&e doctor got it wrong? I have had a echo and everything looked normal as well
pinkbottle1
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AF Association
3 years ago
Post ablation for paroxsysmal AF on 25/08/21
Hi everyone, Just thought I'd share my story for some info for people of a similar age to me experiencing afib as it can be difficult to find much info from younger sufferers. I'm 35 years old and I had my first Radio frequency ablation for paroxsysmal afib on Wednesday after a good number of years
Hi everyone, Just thought I'd share my story for some info for people of a similar age to me experiencing afib as it can be difficult to find much info from younger sufferers. I'm 35 years old and I had my first Radio frequency ablation for paroxsysmal afib on Wednesday after a good number of years
Hidden
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AF Association
3 years ago
Amiodarone
I have been, for more than 2 yeas, on Flecainide (150 mg), Sotalol (80 mg) and Digoxin (187.5 mg) and had 3 cardioversions, the last one didn't work. My AF was on and off since then, and my energy deteriorated by the day. I didn't opt for and Ablation, as suggested by my Car since I'm 83 and as I heard
I have been, for more than 2 yeas, on Flecainide (150 mg), Sotalol (80 mg) and Digoxin (187.5 mg) and had 3 cardioversions, the last one didn't work. My AF was on and off since then, and my energy deteriorated by the day. I didn't opt for and Ablation, as suggested by my Car since I'm 83 and as I heard
queseyo
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AF Association
3 years ago
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