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Alternating heart beat
Hi, anyone else had this happen? Had ablation 6.5 months ago. Had a few periods of tachycardia, but hotter monitor showed nothing major. Had four episodes which lasted longer and I needed PIP. This week I've been rushing around and have probably done too much and yesterday morning I felt really tired
Hi, anyone else had this happen? Had ablation 6.5 months ago. Had a few periods of tachycardia, but hotter monitor showed nothing major. Had four episodes which lasted longer and I needed PIP. This week I've been rushing around and have probably done too much and yesterday morning I felt really tired
Jajarunner
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AF Association
4 years ago
1 year heart bypass anniversary run
Hi, first time posting as only just discovered this site! It's my 1 year post double heart-bypass today and just finished my 5K for the day. Been good and bad days during my recovery but am still running and vertical. Am aiming for 10K and sub 30 minute 5K runs this year so may be asking for tips soon
Hi, first time posting as only just discovered this site! It's my 1 year post double heart-bypass today and just finished my 5K for the day. Been good and bad days during my recovery but am still running and vertical. Am aiming for 10K and sub 30 minute 5K runs this year so may be asking for tips soon
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Bridge to 10K
3 years ago
Pacemaker update
Posted last week about my pacemaker, yesterday I had my first shower which helped I felt human again ,,,, it’s been sore all week but starting to ease a bit now , with help of painkillers ,,, however yesterday I felt really odd for 20 minutes ... on checking my heart rate it seems my bradycardia had
Posted last week about my pacemaker, yesterday I had my first shower which helped I felt human again ,,,, it’s been sore all week but starting to ease a bit now , with help of painkillers ,,, however yesterday I felt really odd for 20 minutes ... on checking my heart rate it seems my bradycardia had
Truckerclark
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AF Association
3 years ago
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KARDIA RECORDING DEVICE , HOW ACCURATE IS IT AND DOES ANYONE USE IT ?
Good day everyone, I am a 41 year old male with Afib and an enlarged heart . I have had a pulmonaryveinisolation procedure but I am still having problems and have been back in afib and some wide complex tachycardia and passing out in my lap . I just purchased the Kardia recording device and I am wondering
Good day everyone, I am a 41 year old male with Afib and an enlarged heart . I have had a pulmonaryveinisolation procedure but I am still having problems and have been back in afib and some wide complex tachycardia and passing out in my lap . I just purchased the Kardia recording device and I am wondering
Fryguy
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AF Association
4 years ago
Vaccine for Mitral Valve Prolapse?
Hi, I’m new to this so I’m sorry if this is in the wrong place. I was diagnosed with MVP 10 years ago with mild regurgitation. I also have first degree heartblock though I understand that’s trivial. I have the annual free flu vaccines and have had the pneumonia vaccine etc and have an annual hospital
Hi, I’m new to this so I’m sorry if this is in the wrong place. I was diagnosed with MVP 10 years ago with mild regurgitation. I also have first degree heartblock though I understand that’s trivial. I have the annual free flu vaccines and have had the pneumonia vaccine etc and have an annual hospital
Gracie132
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AF Association
3 years ago
Help needed interpreting a Kardia report
The odd “quivering” heart sensation which I have now had for about 6 days continues every night. When I awoke this morning I took a Kardia reading whilst it was taking place and sent it off to Kardia for analysis. The finding is reproduced below. The bradycardia is known to my GP and cardiologist and
The odd “quivering” heart sensation which I have now had for about 6 days continues every night. When I awoke this morning I took a Kardia reading whilst it was taking place and sent it off to Kardia for analysis. The finding is reproduced below. The bradycardia is known to my GP and cardiologist and
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AF Association
4 years ago
Angina
Hi all, Can I ask what your angina pains you get, as I am having different pains recently like electric shock to the heart they only last for a second, the other night I had about 8, I took gtn and the pain did go eventually. My doctor at the hospital said that shooting pains are not a symptom of angina
Hi all, Can I ask what your angina pains you get, as I am having different pains recently like electric shock to the heart they only last for a second, the other night I had about 8, I took gtn and the pain did go eventually. My doctor at the hospital said that shooting pains are not a symptom of angina
Padalak6
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Frightened
I’ve recently been diagnosed with Stage 2 adenocarcinoma and about to undergo 8 weeks of chemo then surgery. It’s all been explained to me and someone on this site likened the surgery to being as major as heart surgery. What I’m struggling with right now is a sense of complete detachment, like I feel
I’ve recently been diagnosed with Stage 2 adenocarcinoma and about to undergo 8 weeks of chemo then surgery. It’s all been explained to me and someone on this site likened the surgery to being as major as heart surgery. What I’m struggling with right now is a sense of complete detachment, like I feel
Deeedals
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
3 years ago
Deep hypothermic circulatory arrest Procedure
Good evening all, so... I’m due open heart surgery soon on my mitral and aortic valves along with (excuse my lack of terms) and a replacement of the bit of tube they clamp to stop the blood flow, I’ve been told they will do a procedure called Deep hypothermic circulatory arrest, can anyone explain in
Good evening all, so... I’m due open heart surgery soon on my mitral and aortic valves along with (excuse my lack of terms) and a replacement of the bit of tube they clamp to stop the blood flow, I’ve been told they will do a procedure called Deep hypothermic circulatory arrest, can anyone explain in
Tucks2410
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
I've been on Metoprolol for about three years now (low dose, half a pill morning and night). Can I wean off of it? If so, how?
I have had Afib, once recently that I was able to reset holding my breath. I'm not on a blood thinner. I'd like to see if it can be managed without the meds. I'm 66 and otherwise healthy. I had a some high blood pressure but cut almost all salt out and got that under control. I'd like to use supplements
I have had Afib, once recently that I was able to reset holding my breath. I'm not on a blood thinner. I'd like to see if it can be managed without the meds. I'm 66 and otherwise healthy. I had a some high blood pressure but cut almost all salt out and got that under control. I'd like to use supplements
BouvGirl
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AF Association
4 years ago
Apixaban issues
I have been ob Apixaban now for an number of years. But lately whenever I am having a blood test I seem to be having issues with either the vein not giving enough or just collapsing. But when one is found it then refuses to stop for some time. When I was on warfarin for over 20 years I did not have
I have been ob Apixaban now for an number of years. But lately whenever I am having a blood test I seem to be having issues with either the vein not giving enough or just collapsing. But when one is found it then refuses to stop for some time. When I was on warfarin for over 20 years I did not have
Offcut
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 years ago
Tricuspid repair/replacement
Hello everyone, my tricuspid valve was damaged in the course of ablation some years ago. I found out last year that my heart is no longer coping well and my valve needs repair. Are there any, women in particular, who have had open heart surgery or valve repair that can offer any advice or information
Hello everyone, my tricuspid valve was damaged in the course of ablation some years ago. I found out last year that my heart is no longer coping well and my valve needs repair. Are there any, women in particular, who have had open heart surgery or valve repair that can offer any advice or information
Alessa_
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
AF?
Hi all, hope you can help me. I have been having problems with my heart for over 6 years now. Mostly Racing and ectopic beats. I have had many ECGs and had 24 hour monitor and one for 5 days. All they picked up was one episode of SVT which they did not seem bothered about. I am on a beta blocker but
Hi all, hope you can help me. I have been having problems with my heart for over 6 years now. Mostly Racing and ectopic beats. I have had many ECGs and had 24 hour monitor and one for 5 days. All they picked up was one episode of SVT which they did not seem bothered about. I am on a beta blocker but
Anxiousarabella
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AF Association
4 years ago
ugh I just can’t
Anxiety has been making me feel really different and weird lately. I thought it was my med But it’s not. I went full blown panic attack today and that hasn’t happened in a while! I didn’t know how to act! My shoulder blade is Sore like. And I’m constantly thinking clogged arteries or something smfh I
Anxiety has been making me feel really different and weird lately. I thought it was my med But it’s not. I went full blown panic attack today and that hasn’t happened in a while! I didn’t know how to act! My shoulder blade is Sore like. And I’m constantly thinking clogged arteries or something smfh I
Mindfulnessxo
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Anxiety Support
3 years ago
Titrating down from Amiodarone
About 2 years ago my OH was in a catch 22 situation. At 85 he was in persistent AF with aortic stenosis with an EF of 35% and quite symptomatic with deteriorating QOL. After angiogram established there were no blockages a cardioversion was arranged to see if NSR was possible and Amiodarone started
About 2 years ago my OH was in a catch 22 situation. At 85 he was in persistent AF with aortic stenosis with an EF of 35% and quite symptomatic with deteriorating QOL. After angiogram established there were no blockages a cardioversion was arranged to see if NSR was possible and Amiodarone started
CDreamer
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AF Association
3 years ago
Cryoblation didn’t work for me
I had pudenal cryoblation in France with dr Bautrant- it made my pain worse! I wouldn’t recommend. I get some relief with nerve blocks but the cryoblation it just felt like he missed. My skin felt burnt! / I had surgery with him right sided decompression surgery my nerve pain initially got better but
I had pudenal cryoblation in France with dr Bautrant- it made my pain worse! I wouldn’t recommend. I get some relief with nerve blocks but the cryoblation it just felt like he missed. My skin felt burnt! / I had surgery with him right sided decompression surgery my nerve pain initially got better but
1980natty
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
3 years ago
Pace and Ablate for Persistent A fib - Your Experiences?
Hi Whilst in hospital over Christmas, it was decided upon a pace and ablate for my a fib which is now persistent and has given me cardiac decompensation. However, there was a U turn and the consultants decided to try me on further drugs and give them a bit of time first. I was discharged on 10 mg bisoprolol
Hi Whilst in hospital over Christmas, it was decided upon a pace and ablate for my a fib which is now persistent and has given me cardiac decompensation. However, there was a U turn and the consultants decided to try me on further drugs and give them a bit of time first. I was discharged on 10 mg bisoprolol
Diddyd
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AF Association
3 years ago
Nerve block
So further to my post on nerve blocks I had it on 9th so far psin worse but not been a week.So we will see
So further to my post on nerve blocks I had it on 9th so far psin worse but not been a week.So we will see
Conolly20
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 years ago
Reduction in blood thinners
My Mam had a double heart bypass in July 2019 after CA and many HAs over a 6 year period. Her body just didnt like her stents! She has recovered well and is doing more more than I've seen her do in years, which is great. She has had her blood thinners removed from her med list, however is still on aspirin
My Mam had a double heart bypass in July 2019 after CA and many HAs over a 6 year period. Her body just didnt like her stents! She has recovered well and is doing more more than I've seen her do in years, which is great. She has had her blood thinners removed from her med list, however is still on aspirin
Kezza80
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Covid vaccine list
If I have previously had a quintuple heart bypass where do I sit on the nhs rollout list for the COVID vaccine?. I have been diagnosed with coronary heart disease.
If I have previously had a quintuple heart bypass where do I sit on the nhs rollout list for the COVID vaccine?. I have been diagnosed with coronary heart disease.
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
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