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Metoprolol and bradycardia
I have put off starting this medication due to my
bradycardia
but yesterday I had a terrible incident with psvt.
I have put off starting this medication due to my
bradycardia
but yesterday I had a terrible incident with psvt.
Hidden
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
3 years ago
Afib at low HRs
So yes you can go into Afib at low HRs especially if you have
Bradycardia
So yes you can go into Afib at low HRs especially if you have
Bradycardia
Bruceyboy
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AF Association
3 years ago
Fast heartrate not a symptom of being undermedicated.
Just spoke to doctor and he says if your undermedicated, it will cause
bradycardia
NOT tachycardia and having read replies to my previous posts, this appears to be untrue. I'm just so frustrated and angry having to deal with doctors who don't know what they're talking about, God help us all!!!
Just spoke to doctor and he says if your undermedicated, it will cause
bradycardia
NOT tachycardia and having read replies to my previous posts, this appears to be untrue. I'm just so frustrated and angry having to deal with doctors who don't know what they're talking about, God help us all!!!
sobs1962
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
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Belladonna
Atropine derived from Belladonna can be used for
Bradycardia
- very low heart rate, and also to stop respiratory secretions before surgery, and urinary frequency but only under medical supervision apparently and can be used as an antidote to some illegal drugs - you learn something new every day.
Atropine derived from Belladonna can be used for
Bradycardia
- very low heart rate, and also to stop respiratory secretions before surgery, and urinary frequency but only under medical supervision apparently and can be used as an antidote to some illegal drugs - you learn something new every day.
Desanthony
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Metoprolol when you have bradycardia?
I have put off starting this medication due to my
bradycardia
but yesterday I had a terrible incident with psvt.
I have put off starting this medication due to my
bradycardia
but yesterday I had a terrible incident with psvt.
Hidden
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Heart and I’m new here
I have tachycardia and
bradycardia
with afib but over the last two months when I tried to do things I sweat like nothing and it also affects my breathing I’m not sure I like this but I’m wondering whether it is the medication causing it as I did get a phone call to say my heart is going 107 50% of
I have tachycardia and
bradycardia
with afib but over the last two months when I tried to do things I sweat like nothing and it also affects my breathing I’m not sure I like this but I’m wondering whether it is the medication causing it as I did get a phone call to say my heart is going 107 50% of
Hidden
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
A bit lost and looking for help
Roll on to last Spring when my heart became unstable and I was rushed into hospital many times with tachycardia/
bradycardia
. Finally fitted a pacemaker for sick sinus syndrome. Complained to dr about exhaustion and instructed to increase levo to 75.
Roll on to last Spring when my heart became unstable and I was rushed into hospital many times with tachycardia/
bradycardia
. Finally fitted a pacemaker for sick sinus syndrome. Complained to dr about exhaustion and instructed to increase levo to 75.
Pippydoo
in
Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Life after TURP
During the operation it was noted that I had
bradycardia
and was given a shot of atropine to increase heart rate. A subsequent 24 hour monitor showed the condition was not serious but I now take Pradaxa, an anti coagulant, and have an appointment with cardiologist next week.
During the operation it was noted that I had
bradycardia
and was given a shot of atropine to increase heart rate. A subsequent 24 hour monitor showed the condition was not serious but I now take Pradaxa, an anti coagulant, and have an appointment with cardiologist next week.
Macscot
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Bisoprolol Experiences
Recently I have been having a lot of ectopic double beats (bigeminy) which apparently is a symptom of
bradycardia
. These were problematic lasting for hrs at a time. Also, I was convinced that the medication was actually causing more episodes.
Recently I have been having a lot of ectopic double beats (bigeminy) which apparently is a symptom of
bradycardia
. These were problematic lasting for hrs at a time. Also, I was convinced that the medication was actually causing more episodes.
Vince1001
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Checking pulse daily hugely beneficial
Had I not kept tabs on my heart rate I would almost certainly have gone into significant
bradycardia
. It’s a big 👏 for personal heart rate monitoring technology in my case.
Had I not kept tabs on my heart rate I would almost certainly have gone into significant
bradycardia
. It’s a big 👏 for personal heart rate monitoring technology in my case.
Loafinabout
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Heart Monitor Result, meaning what is my issue?
I see the small percentage of tachycardia and
bradycardia
at night time. Should I go for more test? Is Anyone have this experience?
I see the small percentage of tachycardia and
bradycardia
at night time. Should I go for more test? Is Anyone have this experience?
tinylady2021
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Bradycardia & Arrhythmia - please advise what LHRH & 2 generation drugs
I have just been diagnosed with both
Bradycardia
and Arrhythmia. I would be grateful if anyone can advise which LHRH and 2nd generation drugs are safest I cannot get Regilux due to insurance reasons Thank you so much Chris
I have just been diagnosed with both
Bradycardia
and Arrhythmia. I would be grateful if anyone can advise which LHRH and 2nd generation drugs are safest I cannot get Regilux due to insurance reasons Thank you so much Chris
Christopherg
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Help please! Extreme cognitive decline and hypothyroidism labs
My only presenting symptoms at the time were
bradycardia
(40 bpm resting), extreme fatigue, and hair thinning. My GP started me on 25 mcg of synthroid and I stayed on this until March of 2021 when things went downhill very quickly.
My only presenting symptoms at the time were
bradycardia
(40 bpm resting), extreme fatigue, and hair thinning. My GP started me on 25 mcg of synthroid and I stayed on this until March of 2021 when things went downhill very quickly.
gurvysbual
in
Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Amiodarone and bradycardia anyone?
I’m wondering if anyone has had the same experience as me. I’ve been on amiodarone for four months now and after the first two weeks of weird feelings it felt like a wonder drug - I had no a fib and hardly any ectopics. After a while I noticed that my resting heart rate was going lower (as measured by
I’m wondering if anyone has had the same experience as me. I’ve been on amiodarone for four months now and after the first two weeks of weird feelings it felt like a wonder drug - I had no a fib and hardly any ectopics. After a while I noticed that my resting heart rate was going lower (as measured by
Visigoth
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
An Odd Episode of Bradycardia, do I report it?
Hello again. So I woke up this morning not feeling the palpitations as bad as usual for the first time in 3 weeks. All morning I felt very very fatigued but assumed I hadn't had enough sleep. Then, this afternoon, I suddenly started feeling very unwell. I felt like I was going to faint, my body felt
Hello again. So I woke up this morning not feeling the palpitations as bad as usual for the first time in 3 weeks. All morning I felt very very fatigued but assumed I hadn't had enough sleep. Then, this afternoon, I suddenly started feeling very unwell. I felt like I was going to faint, my body felt
Hidden
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
First time post
There were no significant
bradycardia
or pauses. " I wonder if anybody could tell me if this is anything to be worried about. My mum had atrial fibrillation & had 3 heart attacks in her 60s & I am 61. I havent heard from my Dr so I am assuming this report is ok 🤞. Thank you so much in advance.
There were no significant
bradycardia
or pauses. " I wonder if anybody could tell me if this is anything to be worried about. My mum had atrial fibrillation & had 3 heart attacks in her 60s & I am 61. I havent heard from my Dr so I am assuming this report is ok 🤞. Thank you so much in advance.
Irismay
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Scared
Hi I'm new to this, 8 weeks ago was taken to A&E was suffering with palpitations heart felt like it was beating fast, found it hard to breathe after tests was diagnosed with
Bradycardia
was told might need a pacemaker, but after a couple of days stay in hospital was told not needed, but still had
Hi I'm new to this, 8 weeks ago was taken to A&E was suffering with palpitations heart felt like it was beating fast, found it hard to breathe after tests was diagnosed with
Bradycardia
was told might need a pacemaker, but after a couple of days stay in hospital was told not needed, but still had
Kylo28
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Is it Bisoprolol?
Two weeks before I was told to drop the Bisoprolol dose because of
bradycardia
in sinus of 50 to 52. Losartin has a half life of 2 hrs and I tend to feel bad about 9am 4hrs after having all my other tablets Lansaprozole, Isosorbide Mononitrate, Clodiprogrel, Aspirin and Bisoprolol.
Two weeks before I was told to drop the Bisoprolol dose because of
bradycardia
in sinus of 50 to 52. Losartin has a half life of 2 hrs and I tend to feel bad about 9am 4hrs after having all my other tablets Lansaprozole, Isosorbide Mononitrate, Clodiprogrel, Aspirin and Bisoprolol.
A1N2
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Bradycardia
I had
bradycardia
in January following Covid and now have a pacemaker fitted. Doing OK. except for periodic bouts of tiredness. It’s all new to me.
I had
bradycardia
in January following Covid and now have a pacemaker fitted. Doing OK. except for periodic bouts of tiredness. It’s all new to me.
Loplop
in
AF Association
3 years ago
New here! Great to be here! Advice on at home ECG
ie=UTF8 I will be looking at getting the six lead version but there is only three points to put your fingers and knee on (confusing) https://www.amazon.co.uk/AliveCors-KardiaMobile-Approved-
Bradycardia
-Tachycardia/dp/B07RQW6SD5 This machine is three physical leads but lacks on the software capability
ie=UTF8 I will be looking at getting the six lead version but there is only three points to put your fingers and knee on (confusing) https://www.amazon.co.uk/AliveCors-KardiaMobile-Approved-
Bradycardia
-Tachycardia/dp/B07RQW6SD5 This machine is three physical leads but lacks on the software capability
Mikeyforge
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
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