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The dreaded Bradycardia is back.
Hi all, the dreaded
bradycardia
is back I've been feeling a bit off over the last few days but tonight I can't get my heart rate up and it's sitting around 40-45 since 6pm.
Hi all, the dreaded
bradycardia
is back I've been feeling a bit off over the last few days but tonight I can't get my heart rate up and it's sitting around 40-45 since 6pm.
Taz70
in
British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
borderline bradycardia
anyone know the significance of an ecg that shows borderline
bradycardia
? Chest discomfort occurring on and off, with or without exertion for many months, more obvious following recent bout of covid.. Had a stent 4 years ago.
anyone know the significance of an ecg that shows borderline
bradycardia
? Chest discomfort occurring on and off, with or without exertion for many months, more obvious following recent bout of covid.. Had a stent 4 years ago.
tregonyboy
in
British Heart Foundation
8 months ago
Are Bradycardia ang hypothyroidism linked?
I do have a slow heartbeat and have been diagnosed with A Fib and
Bradycardia
. I also have hypothyroidism which seems to be under control, but I wonder if the two may be linked in some way.
I do have a slow heartbeat and have been diagnosed with A Fib and
Bradycardia
. I also have hypothyroidism which seems to be under control, but I wonder if the two may be linked in some way.
JuliaGemstar
in
British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
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stopped Propranolol
HI, I stopped taking Propranolol after 10 years of 40mg twice a day due to
Bradycardia
, I have weened down to zero over a 6 month period, I am now 10 days clear and my heart rate when i wake up is still in the mid 40s, has anyone done this and has their heart rate come back up and how long did it take
HI, I stopped taking Propranolol after 10 years of 40mg twice a day due to
Bradycardia
, I have weened down to zero over a 6 month period, I am now 10 days clear and my heart rate when i wake up is still in the mid 40s, has anyone done this and has their heart rate come back up and how long did it take
acerecce
in
British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
Help please
I've sent my GP lots of research about T3 and
bradycardia
and other heart problems because he's told me it's not necessary to test. So far he hasn't been in touch. He's also not happy about my TSH which he considers too low at 0.13.
I've sent my GP lots of research about T3 and
bradycardia
and other heart problems because he's told me it's not necessary to test. So far he hasn't been in touch. He's also not happy about my TSH which he considers too low at 0.13.
foamfollower
in
Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Eliquis and AF symptoms
I have
bradycardia
and experience flutters and lightheadedness which sometimes affects my walking. My question is, will Eliquis relieve any of these symptoms or is it only to prevent blood clots and stroke? My blood pressure is usually in the normal range. Thanks for all your help.
I have
bradycardia
and experience flutters and lightheadedness which sometimes affects my walking. My question is, will Eliquis relieve any of these symptoms or is it only to prevent blood clots and stroke? My blood pressure is usually in the normal range. Thanks for all your help.
Calypso76
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Hyperthyroidism and bradycardia
Here are my results from 27/11/23. t3. 4.6 (3.5-6.5) T4 9.8 (11.5-22.7) Tsh 2.04. (0.55 - 4.78) I reduced carbimazole to 10mg from 15 when these results came back. My average heart rate according to Fitbit has been in the 60s for some time but was at 57 for a week in November. Today my average
Here are my results from 27/11/23. t3. 4.6 (3.5-6.5) T4 9.8 (11.5-22.7) Tsh 2.04. (0.55 - 4.78) I reduced carbimazole to 10mg from 15 when these results came back. My average heart rate according to Fitbit has been in the 60s for some time but was at 57 for a week in November. Today my average
Zoe12
in
Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Commenced Bisoprolol
My question is to others who take Bisoprolol for rhythm control and who may have experienced
bradycardia
...how low has your heart rate been that was acceptable to your cardiologist?
My question is to others who take Bisoprolol for rhythm control and who may have experienced
bradycardia
...how low has your heart rate been that was acceptable to your cardiologist?
Cat715
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
Bradycardia + High Blood pressure
Hi all, my story is a bit convoluted so I hope you will bear with me. I’m a 42 yr old man and my high BP was first picked up when I was 18. I was a fit and healthy teenager so at the time the doctor wasn’t concerned. I’m afraid I can’t remember what my BP was as I just didn’t really worry about it
Hi all, my story is a bit convoluted so I hope you will bear with me. I’m a 42 yr old man and my high BP was first picked up when I was 18. I was a fit and healthy teenager so at the time the doctor wasn’t concerned. I’m afraid I can’t remember what my BP was as I just didn’t really worry about it
Hart2222
in
British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
Bradycardia and symptoms help
I’ve always had a ‘slower than normal’ heart rate and after any type of surgeries the nurses have always had to turn the machine off due to the excessive beeping due to the low heart rate and just said it was an athletes heart rate.. fast forward to a year ago I started getting dizzy after standing for
I’ve always had a ‘slower than normal’ heart rate and after any type of surgeries the nurses have always had to turn the machine off due to the excessive beeping due to the low heart rate and just said it was an athletes heart rate.. fast forward to a year ago I started getting dizzy after standing for
ToughTime
in
British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
microvascular angina and bradycardia
I haven’t posted for a long while but had an episode of chest pain yesterday with a drop in my heart rate I was very unwell and had to lie in the floor to avoid fainting this happened during an art class and I was looked after by 2 doctors also at the art class I’ve been to A & E and it wasn’t a heart
I haven’t posted for a long while but had an episode of chest pain yesterday with a drop in my heart rate I was very unwell and had to lie in the floor to avoid fainting this happened during an art class and I was looked after by 2 doctors also at the art class I’ve been to A & E and it wasn’t a heart
Sunshinebrew
in
British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
beta blockade
Hi all, For context, I am a busy 53 year old teacher with pacemaker corrected
bradycardia
(heart block). I have well controlled blood pressure but take 3 different tablets to make it optimal. Here’s the juice: I am often dizzy and find walking sometimes difficult (weak and clumsy).
Hi all, For context, I am a busy 53 year old teacher with pacemaker corrected
bradycardia
(heart block). I have well controlled blood pressure but take 3 different tablets to make it optimal. Here’s the juice: I am often dizzy and find walking sometimes difficult (weak and clumsy).
EarlyPacer
in
British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Holter Result Ectopics
Hello Results of my Holter shows the following Mean Heart Rate on 10mg Bisoprolol 56 bpm and Nocturnal sinus
Bradycardia
average 44 bpm.
Hello Results of my Holter shows the following Mean Heart Rate on 10mg Bisoprolol 56 bpm and Nocturnal sinus
Bradycardia
average 44 bpm.
Prada47
in
British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Newbie - Constant bradycardia afib/arrhythmia symptoms?
I'm curious if anyone has/had constant 24/7
bradycardia
afib/arrhythmia? What symptoms did you experience?
I'm curious if anyone has/had constant 24/7
bradycardia
afib/arrhythmia? What symptoms did you experience?
Efka
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
Bradycardia
R’s heart rate seems to be between 46-54 beats a minute according to his Garmin which would suggest
bradycardia
. Does anyone have any experience of it? I have mentioned my concerns to him but with everything he doesn’t want to know and says that it is not something he is bothered with.
R’s heart rate seems to be between 46-54 beats a minute according to his Garmin which would suggest
bradycardia
. Does anyone have any experience of it? I have mentioned my concerns to him but with everything he doesn’t want to know and says that it is not something he is bothered with.
TigerGirl79
in
Multiple System Atrophy Trust
11 months ago
My Kardia has arrived.
As I've said before, I don't want to be using it all the time and worrying about the readings, I just wondered if such a range of readings from 'possible AFib' to '
bradycardia
' is usual? Or am I doing something wrong?
As I've said before, I don't want to be using it all the time and worrying about the readings, I just wondered if such a range of readings from 'possible AFib' to '
bradycardia
' is usual? Or am I doing something wrong?
Ilovedogs12
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
Preserved lvsf meaning.
I'm currently having test for heart issues and have previously been diagnosed with
bradycardia
, mild mitral valve regurgitation,left ventricular hypertrophy and a congenital birth defect.
I'm currently having test for heart issues and have previously been diagnosed with
bradycardia
, mild mitral valve regurgitation,left ventricular hypertrophy and a congenital birth defect.
Taz70
in
British Heart Foundation
9 months ago
Thinking of Stopping Treatment Due to Continued Weight Gain
The main reason I opted to try Levothyroxine was due to high BP
Bradycardia
and weight gain. It has helped with the
Bradycardia
and high BP. I am pleased with that but if the weight gain continues I'm looking at possible sleep apnea and diabetes.
The main reason I opted to try Levothyroxine was due to high BP
Bradycardia
and weight gain. It has helped with the
Bradycardia
and high BP. I am pleased with that but if the weight gain continues I'm looking at possible sleep apnea and diabetes.
brethor9
in
Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Do you know what the Treatment Options for Arrhythmia are?
The heart may beat too quickly (tachycardia), or too slowly (
bradycardia
) or irregularly, which may affect the heart’s ability to effectively pump blood around the body.
The heart may beat too quickly (tachycardia), or too slowly (
bradycardia
) or irregularly, which may affect the heart’s ability to effectively pump blood around the body.
SamAdmin
Administrator
in
Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
13 days ago
Another hospital stay
Again I was rushed to hospital at the weekend with high AF of 230 and low
bradycardia
of 35 it was going from high to low now its official they are going to do ablation and fit a pacemaker at last only taken then 7 months of high af and low
bradycardia
Again I was rushed to hospital at the weekend with high AF of 230 and low
bradycardia
of 35 it was going from high to low now its official they are going to do ablation and fit a pacemaker at last only taken then 7 months of high af and low
bradycardia
Corrie12
in
AF Association
11 months ago
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