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Bradycardia - Slow Pulse Rate.
I’m new here. In 2018 I had a biopsy for Prostate Cancer and was subsequently told I had localised cancer. Phew? Had Radiotherapy in Feb 2019 and am now recovering from the treatment. During this the medics noticed my pulse rate was quite low 40/50’s. I was referred to Cardiology and having had an overnight
I’m new here. In 2018 I had a biopsy for Prostate Cancer and was subsequently told I had localised cancer. Phew? Had Radiotherapy in Feb 2019 and am now recovering from the treatment. During this the medics noticed my pulse rate was quite low 40/50’s. I was referred to Cardiology and having had an overnight
Wecando
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Fatigue 9 months later
Feeling really rough last year this time and eventually pacemaker fitted September due to
Bradycardia
and sick sinus. Have made considerable progress but would still like to be more fit to do gym and swimming as I used to. Currently swimming x 2 weekly but sluggish most times.
Feeling really rough last year this time and eventually pacemaker fitted September due to
Bradycardia
and sick sinus. Have made considerable progress but would still like to be more fit to do gym and swimming as I used to. Currently swimming x 2 weekly but sluggish most times.
WildRose3
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
High BP and bradycardia
Wonder if anyone has anything similar? Diagnosed with Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy in Jan 2018 on bisoprolol, Ramipril and aspirin. Since Jan this year I have a decreasing tolerance for exercise; used to exercise 6-10 hrs a week now can only manage 5 on a very good week and can only exercise after I've had
Wonder if anyone has anything similar? Diagnosed with Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy in Jan 2018 on bisoprolol, Ramipril and aspirin. Since Jan this year I have a decreasing tolerance for exercise; used to exercise 6-10 hrs a week now can only manage 5 on a very good week and can only exercise after I've had
WoodyVN
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
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What’s worse. Bradycardia or AF?
These timings are rough so please bear with me. About 3 weeks ago I started Amiodarone. One week later I'm back in Sinus after almost nine months of being in persistent AF. I ended up in hospital twice as I felt really ill; fatigued, light headed, slightly sick etc. My heart rate was between 46 & 51bpm
These timings are rough so please bear with me. About 3 weeks ago I started Amiodarone. One week later I'm back in Sinus after almost nine months of being in persistent AF. I ended up in hospital twice as I felt really ill; fatigued, light headed, slightly sick etc. My heart rate was between 46 & 51bpm
NJ47
in
AF Association
5 years ago
Undiagnosed and seeking advice
Only findings so far are that they found was that my resting heart rate at my initial appointment I had Sinus
Bradycardia
at 54bpm.
Only findings so far are that they found was that my resting heart rate at my initial appointment I had Sinus
Bradycardia
at 54bpm.
Kezmaz
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
GP thinks AF but still undiagnosed and needing advice.
Only findings so far are that they found was that my resting heart rate at my initial appointment I had Sinus
Bradycardia
at 54bpm and an ectopic beat was also found when I collected the event recorder.
Only findings so far are that they found was that my resting heart rate at my initial appointment I had Sinus
Bradycardia
at 54bpm and an ectopic beat was also found when I collected the event recorder.
Kezmaz
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Not sure what’s wrong
This time they said it looked like ‘unstable angina ‘ my troponin level had raised to 2 which is nothing but still more than before, I was admitted to coronary care unit where I had regular ecg’s, echocardiogram which showed slight mitral valve and tricuspid valve regurgitation and sinus
bradycardia
.
This time they said it looked like ‘unstable angina ‘ my troponin level had raised to 2 which is nothing but still more than before, I was admitted to coronary care unit where I had regular ecg’s, echocardiogram which showed slight mitral valve and tricuspid valve regurgitation and sinus
bradycardia
.
Madparent007
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Kardia now detecting Bradycardia and Tachycardia
''Quote=Kardia now detecting
Bradycardia
and Tachycardia With the latest update of Kardia app, you will receive FDA-cleared, medical-grade EKG Instant Analysis for
Bradycardia
, Tachycardia, Atrial Fibrillation, and Normal.'' https://www.alivecor.com/blog/news/kardia_now_detecting_bradycardia_and_tachycardia
''Quote=Kardia now detecting
Bradycardia
and Tachycardia With the latest update of Kardia app, you will receive FDA-cleared, medical-grade EKG Instant Analysis for
Bradycardia
, Tachycardia, Atrial Fibrillation, and Normal.'' https://www.alivecor.com/blog/news/kardia_now_detecting_bradycardia_and_tachycardia
doodle68
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 years ago
Bisoprolol Dose (Why so High?)
All things being considered, I am feeling very good, and coping easily with the new
Bradycardia
heart rate of 45 bpm. (Years ago it was 70 bpm). Before I discuss a reduction to 1.25 with my doctor, I wonder if anyone knows why cardiologists push for the highest rate of Bisoprolol tolerated.
All things being considered, I am feeling very good, and coping easily with the new
Bradycardia
heart rate of 45 bpm. (Years ago it was 70 bpm). Before I discuss a reduction to 1.25 with my doctor, I wonder if anyone knows why cardiologists push for the highest rate of Bisoprolol tolerated.
GuyThoma
in
AF Association
5 years ago
Bradycardia, sleep apnea and now AFib
I'm curious if anyone has the same condition/experience: I had (have)
bradycardia
all my life going back to when I was 20 years old with a low heart rate usually between 52-56.
I'm curious if anyone has the same condition/experience: I had (have)
bradycardia
all my life going back to when I was 20 years old with a low heart rate usually between 52-56.
Gatun
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 years ago
Sotalol causing bradycardia
It has been lowering my bpm as low as 28: and often in the 30-40 ranges, especially at nights, then I go into A Fib. Sitting rate in the 40 bpm range I started taking half the dose and don’t group as low. Either way, full or half dose, I’m in AFIB 2 days out of 4. Taking Sotalol for a year. I believe
It has been lowering my bpm as low as 28: and often in the 30-40 ranges, especially at nights, then I go into A Fib. Sitting rate in the 40 bpm range I started taking half the dose and don’t group as low. Either way, full or half dose, I’m in AFIB 2 days out of 4. Taking Sotalol for a year. I believe
TrishieMac
in
AF Association
5 years ago
More Holter Results
So it looks to me that the pauses that I get come from
Bradycardia
!! I will have an appointment with the Cardiologist soon so lots to talk about regards
So it looks to me that the pauses that I get come from
Bradycardia
!! I will have an appointment with the Cardiologist soon so lots to talk about regards
Prada47
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
First year report - Linear Weight loss
I had
Bradycardia
Atrial Fibrillation (AF), two pacemakers, three Cardioversions and two Catheter Ablations... my AF was supposedly cured.
I had
Bradycardia
Atrial Fibrillation (AF), two pacemakers, three Cardioversions and two Catheter Ablations... my AF was supposedly cured.
S11m
Volunteer 70lb IF20
in
Fasting and Furious
5 years ago
Admitted to hospital
Had quite a difficult few months,
bradycardia
being investigated, had cardiac mri etc and diagnosed hypothyroid. Had 4w off work with extreme fatigue and dizziness. Went back yesterday.
Had quite a difficult few months,
bradycardia
being investigated, had cardiac mri etc and diagnosed hypothyroid. Had 4w off work with extreme fatigue and dizziness. Went back yesterday.
Fusch
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
5 years ago
Help
Just before xmas blood pressure went erratic but stabilised and now usually low along with
bradycardia
. Been on statins for few months and noticed alot aches and pains, thought it was that. Felt like flu eoth no cold. Now its joint pain, all goes back to the shoulder, arm and hands.
Just before xmas blood pressure went erratic but stabilised and now usually low along with
bradycardia
. Been on statins for few months and noticed alot aches and pains, thought it was that. Felt like flu eoth no cold. Now its joint pain, all goes back to the shoulder, arm and hands.
Brandonsmum
in
NRAS
5 years ago
Sinus Bradycardia
I have been suffering with sinus
bradycardia
for at least the last 13 years after diagnosis. Some days my heartbeat gets as low at the high thirties, although it averages about 42-44 bpm. Most nights I have trouble sleeping although as I’m almost 70 it might be my age.
I have been suffering with sinus
bradycardia
for at least the last 13 years after diagnosis. Some days my heartbeat gets as low at the high thirties, although it averages about 42-44 bpm. Most nights I have trouble sleeping although as I’m almost 70 it might be my age.
CraftyScrapper
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
please help folic acid
today) due to no appointments available over the next few weeks my forgetfulness has incread my confusion and brain fog was so bad I was struggling to function and focus I had been starting to getting dizzy spells with drop in Bp restless legs cramp and bad acid reflux with neck pain with bouts of
bradycardia
today) due to no appointments available over the next few weeks my forgetfulness has incread my confusion and brain fog was so bad I was struggling to function and focus I had been starting to getting dizzy spells with drop in Bp restless legs cramp and bad acid reflux with neck pain with bouts of
bradycardia
Fiona-1
in
Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Pacemaker
Was told I need a pacemaker for
bradycardia
with a few extensive pauses. Cardiologist told me he couldn't schedule the procedure until the end of May. Have others experienced such a lengthy delay? Feel as though there's a chance I could pass out at any time without the pacemaker.
Was told I need a pacemaker for
bradycardia
with a few extensive pauses. Cardiologist told me he couldn't schedule the procedure until the end of May. Have others experienced such a lengthy delay? Feel as though there's a chance I could pass out at any time without the pacemaker.
HuskyHendrix
in
AF Association
6 years ago
ECG lesson part 2
NSR at rest 60-100 bpm Sinus tachycardia >100 bpm Sinus
bradycardia
<60bpm All of the above variations in rate can occur in a healthy heart, depending on the physiological situation, such as rest, exercise, sleep, stress etc. Part 3 will explain the ECG features of Atrial Fibrillation
NSR at rest 60-100 bpm Sinus tachycardia >100 bpm Sinus
bradycardia
<60bpm All of the above variations in rate can occur in a healthy heart, depending on the physiological situation, such as rest, exercise, sleep, stress etc. Part 3 will explain the ECG features of Atrial Fibrillation
Fibfab
in
AF Association
5 years ago
Medtronic MicraPacemaker
I am having the Medtronic Micra Pacemaker implanted to treat
bradycardia
, 47 to 53 beats per minute with two 5 sec pause episodes while awake and 4 3 sec pauses while asleep. No symptoms at all during episodes, but am dealing with chronic, persistent dizziness.
I am having the Medtronic Micra Pacemaker implanted to treat
bradycardia
, 47 to 53 beats per minute with two 5 sec pause episodes while awake and 4 3 sec pauses while asleep. No symptoms at all during episodes, but am dealing with chronic, persistent dizziness.
HuskyHendrix
in
AF Association
6 years ago
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