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The blanking period after ablation
I didn't think it was possible to hate AF more than I did before the ablation. Constantly waking up in the middle of the night and not being able to get a decent night's sleep. It wasn't always like this but it has been getting worse - probably 5-6 times a week. And then an ablation is offered - light
I didn't think it was possible to hate AF more than I did before the ablation. Constantly waking up in the middle of the night and not being able to get a decent night's sleep. It wasn't always like this but it has been getting worse - probably 5-6 times a week. And then an ablation is offered - light
UK_5010
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Bradycardia and bisoprolol.
Morning all, Past 2 years been diagnosed with bradycardia, mild lvh and mild mvp. Cardiologist stopped bisoprolol back in March due to low heart rate mid30/40. Awaiting test results from 3 day holter monitor but I'm still having low heart rate readings during the day and at night(yesterday) around 40bpm
Morning all, Past 2 years been diagnosed with bradycardia, mild lvh and mild mvp. Cardiologist stopped bisoprolol back in March due to low heart rate mid30/40. Awaiting test results from 3 day holter monitor but I'm still having low heart rate readings during the day and at night(yesterday) around 40bpm
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
To blue 1958
Hi again forgot to say my meds are bisoprolol for heart rate simvastatin and lansoprasole It’s the gradual getting worse that I don’t get I try to keep myself fit but feel I’m losing Thanks again
Hi again forgot to say my meds are bisoprolol for heart rate simvastatin and lansoprasole It’s the gradual getting worse that I don’t get I try to keep myself fit but feel I’m losing Thanks again
Dogchasers
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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Peri-menopause or PAF
Hi, I'm a 50 yr old peri-menopausal woman. Out of the blue I had fast AF after eating very salty nachos. I went into NSR naturally. I then had an infection, a few months later and again ended up in fast AF. I needed 2 lots of Bisoprolol to get it under control. A month later, I overdid a walking holiday
Hi, I'm a 50 yr old peri-menopausal woman. Out of the blue I had fast AF after eating very salty nachos. I went into NSR naturally. I then had an infection, a few months later and again ended up in fast AF. I needed 2 lots of Bisoprolol to get it under control. A month later, I overdid a walking holiday
MrsAnxious
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AF Association
2 years ago
GP or nurse for meds?
Hi all, I've recently started to feel as though I'm constantly teetering on the edge of going into afib. Lying down in bed too quickly can bring it on, moving suddenly, walking up even the gentlest of slopes etc. I feel a little nauseous most of the time which I assume is linked to ectopics. I was
Hi all, I've recently started to feel as though I'm constantly teetering on the edge of going into afib. Lying down in bed too quickly can bring it on, moving suddenly, walking up even the gentlest of slopes etc. I feel a little nauseous most of the time which I assume is linked to ectopics. I was
Barny12
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AF Association
2 years ago
Awaiting test results.
Morning all So yet again I'm playing the waiting game after having a holter monitor on for the past 3 days to hopefully find out whats going on and move forward. During the past 2 years I've had many test and was told I had mild lvh, mild mvp and bradycardia, also visits to A&E once blue lighted from
Morning all So yet again I'm playing the waiting game after having a holter monitor on for the past 3 days to hopefully find out whats going on and move forward. During the past 2 years I've had many test and was told I had mild lvh, mild mvp and bradycardia, also visits to A&E once blue lighted from
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Newly diagnosed SVT - drinking alcohol? New to meds also …would love some advice
Hi Newly diagnosed SVT … now on Bisoprolol 1.25 per day and Flecinade 50 mg x2 per day and (sorry about spelling) I am under the amazing Dr Murray at the Freeman and he is amazing. I have been on the meds for a month nearly now and just got over side effects and feel nearly normal again. My SVT
Hi Newly diagnosed SVT … now on Bisoprolol 1.25 per day and Flecinade 50 mg x2 per day and (sorry about spelling) I am under the amazing Dr Murray at the Freeman and he is amazing. I have been on the meds for a month nearly now and just got over side effects and feel nearly normal again. My SVT
Dolly1234566
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AF Association
2 years ago
Ain’t that a kick in the teeth -Part 2
In my earlier post I rambled on about raised BNP, possible heart failure etc etc. I promised to keep you updated, so here I am - with absolutely nothing to tell, as I am still waiting for my echocardiogram. I did however have a chat with a Dr, let’s call her Dr X. Phone call went like this Hello Mrs
In my earlier post I rambled on about raised BNP, possible heart failure etc etc. I promised to keep you updated, so here I am - with absolutely nothing to tell, as I am still waiting for my echocardiogram. I did however have a chat with a Dr, let’s call her Dr X. Phone call went like this Hello Mrs
aFibber55
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Mild lv dilation
Had lv dilation that has reduced from moderate to mild with starting Bisoprolol. Anyone else experience of this being managed long term?
Had lv dilation that has reduced from moderate to mild with starting Bisoprolol. Anyone else experience of this being managed long term?
Seaguller
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
AF back again post ablation !
Just a update, it’s always nice to hear from people in my shoes, anyone with similar issues feel free to let me know or ask if they need any of my experience with this torturous problem. I’m now 3 months post catheter ablation! I had a routine echocardiogram done in March 2022 with positive news a
Just a update, it’s always nice to hear from people in my shoes, anyone with similar issues feel free to let me know or ask if they need any of my experience with this torturous problem. I’m now 3 months post catheter ablation! I had a routine echocardiogram done in March 2022 with positive news a
GM1987
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AF Association
2 years ago
Dealing with a Sam and adrenal surges
Can anyone advise I've been told I have a Sam a Systolic Anterior Motion of the Mitral valve a displacement of the distal portion of the anterior mitral valve towards the LLVOT left ventricular outflow trunk during Systole . Doesn't sound good as I get adrenal surges causing v high BP 270/80/145/150
Can anyone advise I've been told I have a Sam a Systolic Anterior Motion of the Mitral valve a displacement of the distal portion of the anterior mitral valve towards the LLVOT left ventricular outflow trunk during Systole . Doesn't sound good as I get adrenal surges causing v high BP 270/80/145/150
Healthy64
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
How Flecainide works query?
I’m new to Flecainide 100 twice a day. Was on Bisoprolol 5mg now on 10mg. I have persistent AF - is Flecainide to keep the heart beat at what the bisoprolol sets it at or is Flecainide supposed to the rate? At bisoprolol 5 it was jumping around high to low, at 10 it’s staying a little more stable but
I’m new to Flecainide 100 twice a day. Was on Bisoprolol 5mg now on 10mg. I have persistent AF - is Flecainide to keep the heart beat at what the bisoprolol sets it at or is Flecainide supposed to the rate? At bisoprolol 5 it was jumping around high to low, at 10 it’s staying a little more stable but
Afibflipper
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Low heartrate - Bradycardia
Low heart rate - Bradycardia I had heart surgery twice for an Ascending Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm in April 2019 twice and spent a month in hospital. I had bouts of Afib during my stay and was put on Amiodarone for around 4 months this was later changed to a small dose of Bisoprolol - 1.25 mg per day
Low heart rate - Bradycardia I had heart surgery twice for an Ascending Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm in April 2019 twice and spent a month in hospital. I had bouts of Afib during my stay and was put on Amiodarone for around 4 months this was later changed to a small dose of Bisoprolol - 1.25 mg per day
cjbroon
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Stopping bisoprolol
Can you have panic attacks when stopping bisoprolol?
Can you have panic attacks when stopping bisoprolol?
trixie100
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AF Association
2 years ago
Broad complex tachycardia. I’m imagining the worst. Is this a death sentence?
I’m 9 months post heart attack, (at 59yrs), due to blood clot, 6 months post successful cardio version for AFib. None smoker, was physically fit pre HA ( still exercising), healthy weight , no risk factors. Ejection fraction has improved from 40% to 46% Cardiologist phoned me earlier. I’d had arrhythmia
I’m 9 months post heart attack, (at 59yrs), due to blood clot, 6 months post successful cardio version for AFib. None smoker, was physically fit pre HA ( still exercising), healthy weight , no risk factors. Ejection fraction has improved from 40% to 46% Cardiologist phoned me earlier. I’d had arrhythmia
Ewloe
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Broad complex tachycardia. I’m being referred to an EP after a 5 day ECG showed episodes of this. I’m imagining the worst.
I’m 9 months post heart attack, (at 59yrs), due to blood clot, 6 months post successful cardio version for AFib. None smoker, was physically fit pre HA ( still exercising), healthy weight , no risk factors. Ejection fraction has improved from 40% to 46% Cardiologist phoned me earlier. I’d had arrhythmia
I’m 9 months post heart attack, (at 59yrs), due to blood clot, 6 months post successful cardio version for AFib. None smoker, was physically fit pre HA ( still exercising), healthy weight , no risk factors. Ejection fraction has improved from 40% to 46% Cardiologist phoned me earlier. I’d had arrhythmia
Ewloe
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Arrhythmia Alliance
2 years ago
Carvedilol and low blood sugars
Have any type 1 diabetics who take carvedilol found their blood sugars drop in that beta blocker. I have switched from bisoprolol to carvedilol and my blood sugars have really dropped. I have just adjusted my insulin accordingly but I wondered if it is a side effect of that medication.
Have any type 1 diabetics who take carvedilol found their blood sugars drop in that beta blocker. I have switched from bisoprolol to carvedilol and my blood sugars have really dropped. I have just adjusted my insulin accordingly but I wondered if it is a side effect of that medication.
Caitlyn6
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Digoxin
Hi Long story but After a few posts last month when I explained that after Covid I was getting more AF bouts I was told today that I’m in permanent AF and after consultant signs off letter to doc I will be taken off flecainide, and will be prescribed Digoxin along with my usual 10 mg Bisoprolol. Heart
Hi Long story but After a few posts last month when I explained that after Covid I was getting more AF bouts I was told today that I’m in permanent AF and after consultant signs off letter to doc I will be taken off flecainide, and will be prescribed Digoxin along with my usual 10 mg Bisoprolol. Heart
jd2004
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Heart Meds
Has anyone stopped taking their Ramipril, Bisoprolol, Atorvastatin etc off their own back and did you notice any difference.
Has anyone stopped taking their Ramipril, Bisoprolol, Atorvastatin etc off their own back and did you notice any difference.
Stevie1960
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Flecainide converted my fibrillation to flutter
I started on 50mg X 2 Flecainide a few months ago after 10 years of no treatment and the effects have been life changing. However the fibrillation had now been replaced by flutter and I'm beginning to feel almost as bad again. My RHR had always been in the low 50s and BP at 125/75 but now they are prescribing
I started on 50mg X 2 Flecainide a few months ago after 10 years of no treatment and the effects have been life changing. However the fibrillation had now been replaced by flutter and I'm beginning to feel almost as bad again. My RHR had always been in the low 50s and BP at 125/75 but now they are prescribing
MisterMagoo
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AF Association
2 years ago
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