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last November i was diagnosed with Afib which had appeared overnight - possible covid induced?. I found this site and was so reassured by people I thought i would give an update. So on 23rd November i went to af clinic, we are automatically referred here when diagnosed. I had echocardiogram first, then
last November i was diagnosed with Afib which had appeared overnight - possible covid induced?. I found this site and was so reassured by people I thought i would give an update. So on 23rd November i went to af clinic, we are automatically referred here when diagnosed. I had echocardiogram first, then
Dudtbin
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Bisoprolol and dose
I have been taking 2.5mg of Bisoprolol as prescribed by hospital cardio. for 2 years. No problems until a couple of weeks ago when i noticed the morning dose of 2.5mg seemed to bring on mild but disturbing aFib about an hour after taking it and lasting for a few hours...always the same pattern.
I have been taking 2.5mg of Bisoprolol as prescribed by hospital cardio. for 2 years. No problems until a couple of weeks ago when i noticed the morning dose of 2.5mg seemed to bring on mild but disturbing aFib about an hour after taking it and lasting for a few hours...always the same pattern.
10gingercats
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Is pain common??
is pain common with heart failure, i suffer with pain in my legs, and arms. it can just happen there no reason for it. i take entresto bisoprolol, eplerenone. can anyone help?
is pain common with heart failure, i suffer with pain in my legs, and arms. it can just happen there no reason for it. i take entresto bisoprolol, eplerenone. can anyone help?
Mdent67
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
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Pride comes before a fall! Anticoagulant thoughts.
Good evening everyone, Well there I was, floating on my little cloud of self-satisfaction, thinking I’d kicked the AF monster good and proper once I got my sleep apnoea under control. My nightly AF episodes became a thing of the past - bliss! You all know what’s coming next though, don’t you. That
Good evening everyone, Well there I was, floating on my little cloud of self-satisfaction, thinking I’d kicked the AF monster good and proper once I got my sleep apnoea under control. My nightly AF episodes became a thing of the past - bliss! You all know what’s coming next though, don’t you. That
Threecats
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AF Association
1 year ago
Looking for advice
My back story is I’ve had AF for about 18 months. Usually episodes are once a month and last about 12 hours. However recently they have been more often and lasting longer. I’ve seen a cardiologist and my heart is at the moment structurally sound which is good. Also during an episode I can usually
My back story is I’ve had AF for about 18 months. Usually episodes are once a month and last about 12 hours. However recently they have been more often and lasting longer. I’ve seen a cardiologist and my heart is at the moment structurally sound which is good. Also during an episode I can usually
Pingu778
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AF Association
1 year ago
Empaglifloxin
Hi everyone, Not had great news this week. I'm not tolerating entresto unfortunately. I'm staying on it for another 4 weeks and if my BP doesn't stabilise I will go onto losartan. However, consultant wants me to start on empaglifloxin. I not entirely sure why? Do any of you know what it does?
Hi everyone, Not had great news this week. I'm not tolerating entresto unfortunately. I'm staying on it for another 4 weeks and if my BP doesn't stabilise I will go onto losartan. However, consultant wants me to start on empaglifloxin. I not entirely sure why? Do any of you know what it does?
Familyk
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Flecainide v Bisoprolol?
I was diagnosed with AF 18 months ago and put on daily Bisoprolol in April last year. Unfortunately though it reduced my episodes it also made me tired and lethargic and gain quite a bit of weight! After seeing my cardiologist I came off it in late October but since then have had 9 Afib episodes lasting
I was diagnosed with AF 18 months ago and put on daily Bisoprolol in April last year. Unfortunately though it reduced my episodes it also made me tired and lethargic and gain quite a bit of weight! After seeing my cardiologist I came off it in late October but since then have had 9 Afib episodes lasting
Sunnyday2022
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AF Association
1 year ago
Live with AF or try to revert
Hi New to this site Diagnosed with AF end of Nov . Went into AF week before Xmas, Went to cardiology clinic Jan 3rd still in AF ,17 days. Was told I could try Flecainide but was up to me no rush. Got the tablets then strangely I went into normal rhythm that evening so didn't take. Had 10 days in normal
Hi New to this site Diagnosed with AF end of Nov . Went into AF week before Xmas, Went to cardiology clinic Jan 3rd still in AF ,17 days. Was told I could try Flecainide but was up to me no rush. Got the tablets then strangely I went into normal rhythm that evening so didn't take. Had 10 days in normal
Evast
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AF Association
1 year ago
Update - suffering worse
Last week my husband saw his neurologist for an update. His dose of Gabapentin was raised to 1200mg at night (2 x 600mg) - only other meds are Bisoprolol and Escitalopram - taken for over 15 years. Since raising the dose of Gabapentin his condition is getting worse. His PLMA is so bad, when he goes
Last week my husband saw his neurologist for an update. His dose of Gabapentin was raised to 1200mg at night (2 x 600mg) - only other meds are Bisoprolol and Escitalopram - taken for over 15 years. Since raising the dose of Gabapentin his condition is getting worse. His PLMA is so bad, when he goes
Ephemera
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Still in HF?
Hi all, First post. This is a great forum, very informative and supportive. Diagnosed with hypertension 18 months ago, usual ACE inhibitors took 6 months to lower BP. Then came AF, on Atenolol and Eliquis, but side effects, and GP switched me to Bisoprolol. Symptoms worsened and I ended up hospitalized
Hi all, First post. This is a great forum, very informative and supportive. Diagnosed with hypertension 18 months ago, usual ACE inhibitors took 6 months to lower BP. Then came AF, on Atenolol and Eliquis, but side effects, and GP switched me to Bisoprolol. Symptoms worsened and I ended up hospitalized
Lloyd2022
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
unstable angina
Hi I have been in and out of hospital since December with unstable angina. I am currently waiting for my 3rd angiogram so they can try drilling the blockage and fit a stent. 100 percent blocked right coronary artery double vessel disease. I am on so many tablets that I feel,like a zombie. Lisinopril
Hi I have been in and out of hospital since December with unstable angina. I am currently waiting for my 3rd angiogram so they can try drilling the blockage and fit a stent. 100 percent blocked right coronary artery double vessel disease. I am on so many tablets that I feel,like a zombie. Lisinopril
Fourwhitesheps
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Timing of medication when abroad
In just over a week’s time I shall be going to New Zealand for six weeks and I’m wondering how to manage my medication as the time difference when I’m there is 13 hours. t the moment, I take Bisoprolol in the morning along with Indapamide and Apixaban, and then Losartan and another Apixaban in the evening
In just over a week’s time I shall be going to New Zealand for six weeks and I’m wondering how to manage my medication as the time difference when I’m there is 13 hours. t the moment, I take Bisoprolol in the morning along with Indapamide and Apixaban, and then Losartan and another Apixaban in the evening
Botolph
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
long term outlook on arrhythmias
I know most of you have AF, whereas I have atrial flutter/SVT/atrial tachycardia. I had an ablation for flutter in October 2020 and am now 55. I enjoyed 3 peaceful years, taking only medication for an under active thyroid and an anticoagulant ( my choice , not the doctors). On Thursday evening my heart
I know most of you have AF, whereas I have atrial flutter/SVT/atrial tachycardia. I had an ablation for flutter in October 2020 and am now 55. I enjoyed 3 peaceful years, taking only medication for an under active thyroid and an anticoagulant ( my choice , not the doctors). On Thursday evening my heart
Easternmost
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AF Association
1 year ago
Tachycardia episodes
Good morning all! Trying to work out what is going on - three episodes of tachycardia with medical involvement over last two years, all different. I have a long standing history of tachycardia, PVCs and intermittent palpitations/ ectopic beats, but no confirmed diagnosis! First was panic attack following
Good morning all! Trying to work out what is going on - three episodes of tachycardia with medical involvement over last two years, all different. I have a long standing history of tachycardia, PVCs and intermittent palpitations/ ectopic beats, but no confirmed diagnosis! First was panic attack following
Hephzibar
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AF Association
1 year ago
Low Blood Pressure
Evening, Advice please. I started on entresto 3 weeks ago, lowest dose and coping well. Consultant has now added bisoprolol 2 5mg since Friday. I feel awful. My BP is between 80/50, 82/47 and 90/54. Im cold but sweating, head spinning and feeling so tired. I've been told I need to get upto the
Evening, Advice please. I started on entresto 3 weeks ago, lowest dose and coping well. Consultant has now added bisoprolol 2 5mg since Friday. I feel awful. My BP is between 80/50, 82/47 and 90/54. Im cold but sweating, head spinning and feeling so tired. I've been told I need to get upto the
Familyk
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
LVSD diagnosis
Hi all, This is a great forum full of excellent advice and personal experiences. I’m 57 and in December was fine. Went on a winter hol, walked miles. New Year’s Eve, started to feel rough. Viral infection. Off sick for a week. By 19th, woke up feeling breathless and ended up in A&E. Long and short
Hi all, This is a great forum full of excellent advice and personal experiences. I’m 57 and in December was fine. Went on a winter hol, walked miles. New Year’s Eve, started to feel rough. Viral infection. Off sick for a week. By 19th, woke up feeling breathless and ended up in A&E. Long and short
OldPlymothian1965
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
breathing issue
been up half the night 230am woke up breathing heavy and a heart beat of 136 Had a good run since Christmas but the problems are still there I took a extra Bisoprolol and within half hour it was down to 50 amd breathing was normal Probably wrong to do but it’s the only meds I have along with Edoxaban
been up half the night 230am woke up breathing heavy and a heart beat of 136 Had a good run since Christmas but the problems are still there I took a extra Bisoprolol and within half hour it was down to 50 amd breathing was normal Probably wrong to do but it’s the only meds I have along with Edoxaban
NLGA
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Here we go again!
I had an ablation for atrial flutter in October 2020 and have been episode free until last night, when I was blue-lighted to resus with over 200bpm. Back on Bisoprolol which makes me feel tired all the time and feeling a bit flat this morning. I was hoping that the 95% success rate for flutter might
I had an ablation for atrial flutter in October 2020 and have been episode free until last night, when I was blue-lighted to resus with over 200bpm. Back on Bisoprolol which makes me feel tired all the time and feeling a bit flat this morning. I was hoping that the 95% success rate for flutter might
Easternmost
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AF Association
1 year ago
Heartrate
I have just started wearing a smart watch and cannot stop checking my heartrate. I am on 1.25mg of Bisoprolol which I have been taking for over a year. This was for an episode of AF. My resting heartrate is around 55. Sometimes at night whilst asleep it is as low as 45. Is this acceptable? I feel OK
I have just started wearing a smart watch and cannot stop checking my heartrate. I am on 1.25mg of Bisoprolol which I have been taking for over a year. This was for an episode of AF. My resting heartrate is around 55. Sometimes at night whilst asleep it is as low as 45. Is this acceptable? I feel OK
Bonnymuir
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AF Association
1 year ago
Bisoprolol 1.25 dosage. Coming off it?
Bisoprolol? I am on a very low dosage, 1.25 ml., and have been for more than a year. Over past months I have felt incredibly tired (sleeping for too long overnight/having naps during the day) and have been totally lacking in energy with no real interest (I don’t feel depressed) to move myself. On monitoring
Bisoprolol? I am on a very low dosage, 1.25 ml., and have been for more than a year. Over past months I have felt incredibly tired (sleeping for too long overnight/having naps during the day) and have been totally lacking in energy with no real interest (I don’t feel depressed) to move myself. On monitoring
Brain
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AF Association
1 year ago
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