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Bisoprolol
Hi, Having been diagnosed with AFib for a short time, the doctors are still trying to sort meds out It seams to be taking for ever with Covid, and people of stressed, you can’t come in hear etc. At the moment my bisoprolol is at 10mg, it was at 15mg What does Bisoprolol do, is this does age high ? What
Hi, Having been diagnosed with AFib for a short time, the doctors are still trying to sort meds out It seams to be taking for ever with Covid, and people of stressed, you can’t come in hear etc. At the moment my bisoprolol is at 10mg, it was at 15mg What does Bisoprolol do, is this does age high ? What
Andy-f
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AF Association
3 years ago
BRCA2 mutation and PARP inhibitor in the castration sensitive
I took a genetic germ-line test showing I have the BRCA2 mutation, thanks to advice from https://www.prostatecancer.news/2019/10/olaparib-slows-progression-in-men-with.html The link shows promising results from using PARP inhibitors, however on (metastatic) castration resistant men who have already been
I took a genetic germ-line test showing I have the BRCA2 mutation, thanks to advice from https://www.prostatecancer.news/2019/10/olaparib-slows-progression-in-men-with.html The link shows promising results from using PARP inhibitors, however on (metastatic) castration resistant men who have already been
Purple-Bike
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Three years ago today ....
On this day in 2018, I had my first cardioversion. My heart had been stuck at 150bpm for three days. I was hospitalised, diagnosed with Atrial Flutter and given a cardioversion. I often liken it to to when you ring the IT Help Desk with a computer issue and they ask, “Have you tried switching it off
On this day in 2018, I had my first cardioversion. My heart had been stuck at 150bpm for three days. I was hospitalised, diagnosed with Atrial Flutter and given a cardioversion. I often liken it to to when you ring the IT Help Desk with a computer issue and they ask, “Have you tried switching it off
Kaz747
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AF Association
3 years ago
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Pesistent AFIB and Accuracy Of Sports Chest Heart Rate Straps?
Hi, wondering if any other runners/cyclists that have hrm sports watches and hrm chest straps experience wide results during activities (not at rest). Im aged 56 and have AFIB 24*7 with very minor symptoms. On 40mg Sotalol twice daily. I have a Garmin Forerunner 245 sports watch - it measures heart
Hi, wondering if any other runners/cyclists that have hrm sports watches and hrm chest straps experience wide results during activities (not at rest). Im aged 56 and have AFIB 24*7 with very minor symptoms. On 40mg Sotalol twice daily. I have a Garmin Forerunner 245 sports watch - it measures heart
MrFizz
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AF Association
3 years ago
Hello I'm new here! A couple of questions about paroxysmal AF
Hi everyone. I was diagnosed with paroxysmal atrial fibrilation around 2009/10, and put on Aspirin and Bisoprolol indefinitely. I am now 43 years old. For years it's just came and went, maybe every few weeks. Recently the nature of it has changed. I discussed this with my GP and all they did was up
Hi everyone. I was diagnosed with paroxysmal atrial fibrilation around 2009/10, and put on Aspirin and Bisoprolol indefinitely. I am now 43 years old. For years it's just came and went, maybe every few weeks. Recently the nature of it has changed. I discussed this with my GP and all they did was up
JamboJaiket1
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Arrhythmia Alliance
3 years ago
Residual risk of stroke after anticoagation in AF may not be due to the AF
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamacardiology/fullarticle/2518760 “Despite the impressive reduction of risk of stroke and death in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) conferred by anticoagulation with warfarin or non–vitamin K antagonist oral anticoagulants,1,2 there is still an appreciable stroke
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamacardiology/fullarticle/2518760 “Despite the impressive reduction of risk of stroke and death in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) conferred by anticoagulation with warfarin or non–vitamin K antagonist oral anticoagulants,1,2 there is still an appreciable stroke
Hidden
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AF Association
3 years ago
Advice needed please re: antihistamines and AFib
Hi I have been diagnosed with AFib prescribed apixiban and bisoprolol and I am aware that there are certain medications I should avoid taking as they could trigger an AFib flair up or change effectiveness of medication. Bearing the above in mind has anyone on this site used antihistamines while in
Hi I have been diagnosed with AFib prescribed apixiban and bisoprolol and I am aware that there are certain medications I should avoid taking as they could trigger an AFib flair up or change effectiveness of medication. Bearing the above in mind has anyone on this site used antihistamines while in
DizzyD
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Cardioversion and Blood Pressure
Hi I had a Cardioversion 3 days ago which was successful and am now in sinus rhythm (SR) for the first time in 9 months. I am taking 50mg of flecainide twice daily and only 2.5mg of Bisoprolol daily as well as an anticoagulant (Apixaban). Prior to the cardioversion my blood pressure was quite low on
Hi I had a Cardioversion 3 days ago which was successful and am now in sinus rhythm (SR) for the first time in 9 months. I am taking 50mg of flecainide twice daily and only 2.5mg of Bisoprolol daily as well as an anticoagulant (Apixaban). Prior to the cardioversion my blood pressure was quite low on
Snookersteve
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AF Association
3 years ago
Slozem (Diltiazem)
Started on 240mg Slozem 4 weeks ago. Symptoms of shortness of breath, but 02 sat levels 94- 97, really hard to breathe at time times with internal tremor. Checked out by A&E twice, normal bloods, heart and lungs. Anybody suffer this side effect?
Started on 240mg Slozem 4 weeks ago. Symptoms of shortness of breath, but 02 sat levels 94- 97, really hard to breathe at time times with internal tremor. Checked out by A&E twice, normal bloods, heart and lungs. Anybody suffer this side effect?
ChanceyBoy
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AF Association
3 years ago
Bisoprolol
I have just started Bisoprolol 1.25mg (first day) l have been prescribed it for ectopics my question is does it also help high blood pressure. I’m due to have CT angiogram shortly
I have just started Bisoprolol 1.25mg (first day) l have been prescribed it for ectopics my question is does it also help high blood pressure. I’m due to have CT angiogram shortly
kingsnorth
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AF Association
3 years ago
Sinus arrhythmia found but is this really what I am feeling?
Hello, this may seem like an odd question, but please allow me to explain. For a couple of years now, since my hashimoto's (thyroid disease) diagnosis, I have been complaining of feeling palpitations or missed beats, skipped beats etc. I have had numerous ecg's and been in the ER on a couple of occasions
Hello, this may seem like an odd question, but please allow me to explain. For a couple of years now, since my hashimoto's (thyroid disease) diagnosis, I have been complaining of feeling palpitations or missed beats, skipped beats etc. I have had numerous ecg's and been in the ER on a couple of occasions
Saltwater
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Arrhythmia Alliance
3 years ago
AFib vs Aflutter
Can anyone describe how they feel with AFlutter vs AFIB? That is, of course, if you’re symptomatic. I wonder if what I’ve been feeling as AFIB is sometimes AFLUTTER. I also wonder whether it matters? My iwatch captures the Afib, but often I have symptoms (wonky heart jumping around), breathlessness,
Can anyone describe how they feel with AFlutter vs AFIB? That is, of course, if you’re symptomatic. I wonder if what I’ve been feeling as AFIB is sometimes AFLUTTER. I also wonder whether it matters? My iwatch captures the Afib, but often I have symptoms (wonky heart jumping around), breathlessness,
Nigel2000
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AF Association
3 years ago
Bisoprolol
Hello again. BISOPROLO again! Last week my Husband was called by our Surgery to go for blood tests and a ECG he was called back again to go yesterday to repeat the process and came back with a double whammy of Bisoprolol. This is the third time he been prescribed this drug and he gets terrible side effects
Hello again. BISOPROLO again! Last week my Husband was called by our Surgery to go for blood tests and a ECG he was called back again to go yesterday to repeat the process and came back with a double whammy of Bisoprolol. This is the third time he been prescribed this drug and he gets terrible side effects
excel1234
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AF Association
3 years ago
Thoughts please!
For the last few months I had been doing so well. Taking the tablets, brisk 30 minutes walk a day. Last few weeks out of breath even putting my socks on. AF after a saunter! Yesterday had ECG, echocardiogram, all the tests. Everything perfect! Pulse rate now 40-50 resting but just can’t think of any
For the last few months I had been doing so well. Taking the tablets, brisk 30 minutes walk a day. Last few weeks out of breath even putting my socks on. AF after a saunter! Yesterday had ECG, echocardiogram, all the tests. Everything perfect! Pulse rate now 40-50 resting but just can’t think of any
Hidden
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AF Association
3 years ago
On combo-dose of levo and NDT. FT4 out of range. What should I increase or decrease?
Hello everyone would like to run the following by you in order to clarify some concerns I have. Really would appreciate some feedback. Latest blood results via GP are as follows: TSH 0.05 0.4 - 4.5 comment on blood form: Over Replaced FT4 24.9 8.0 - 21.0
Hello everyone would like to run the following by you in order to clarify some concerns I have. Really would appreciate some feedback. Latest blood results via GP are as follows: TSH 0.05 0.4 - 4.5 comment on blood form: Over Replaced FT4 24.9 8.0 - 21.0
dragon51
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Calcitonin
Five months ago Barny12 posted this link https://www.bcm.edu/news/bone-hormone-new-treatment-for-heart-rhythm-disorder This morning this is in the Daily Mail and also mentions calcitonin https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-9415375/New-tablet-promises-prevent-treat-crippling-migraines.html I haven't
Five months ago Barny12 posted this link https://www.bcm.edu/news/bone-hormone-new-treatment-for-heart-rhythm-disorder This morning this is in the Daily Mail and also mentions calcitonin https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-9415375/New-tablet-promises-prevent-treat-crippling-migraines.html I haven't
Physalis
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AF Association
3 years ago
Heart in constant a fibrillation, help advice
My husband had cardiac arrest on 3/5. After cpr and being shocked 2x his heart began again. He had a catheterization done in the hospital and a defibrillator put in the next day. He has no heart blockages. They cannot find what or location creating his continued a fib. So ablation is not an option
My husband had cardiac arrest on 3/5. After cpr and being shocked 2x his heart began again. He had a catheterization done in the hospital and a defibrillator put in the next day. He has no heart blockages. They cannot find what or location creating his continued a fib. So ablation is not an option
Portugal-2
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AF Association
3 years ago
Anticoagulation PIP
I missed the earlier discussion on pip for anticoagulation too. I was advised 20 years ago to take warfarin but as my afib episodes are once twice a year I felt I was too young. I asked my GP last month if I could try Apixaban as PIP as I’ve had 3 episodes during lockdown all lasting 5/6 days - he said
I missed the earlier discussion on pip for anticoagulation too. I was advised 20 years ago to take warfarin but as my afib episodes are once twice a year I felt I was too young. I asked my GP last month if I could try Apixaban as PIP as I’ve had 3 episodes during lockdown all lasting 5/6 days - he said
Petel
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AF Association
3 years ago
Exercising and flecainide
Hello fellow afibbers. I'm new to the forum and have found it really interesting to read the wide range of experience on here. I've had paf for about 5 years now, and went onto 200mg flecainide per day in December as things had progressed to an intolerable degree; lots of ectopics everyday, and frequent
Hello fellow afibbers. I'm new to the forum and have found it really interesting to read the wide range of experience on here. I've had paf for about 5 years now, and went onto 200mg flecainide per day in December as things had progressed to an intolerable degree; lots of ectopics everyday, and frequent
philmondo
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AF Association
3 years ago
Amiodarone and a fib/ ectopics
Hello, I’m new to posting here having been diagnosed with paroxysmal a fib about a month ago. I’ve been put on amiodarone because I have a heart rate that goes quite low and the cardiologist felt beta blockers were out of the question. It’s not just the a fib I was suffering with - I was having almost
Hello, I’m new to posting here having been diagnosed with paroxysmal a fib about a month ago. I’ve been put on amiodarone because I have a heart rate that goes quite low and the cardiologist felt beta blockers were out of the question. It’s not just the a fib I was suffering with - I was having almost
Visigoth
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
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