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Mind-Map of Lone AF, Thyroid, Gilbert's and Autism
But the importance of B12, Folate and B complex were just one plank of the awakening I had, having suffered a TIA at the beginning of the year, following spontaneous
cardioversion
from that protracted post Christmas AF spell. I was denied anticoagulation until then because my CHADs was too low.
But the importance of B12, Folate and B complex were just one plank of the awakening I had, having suffered a TIA at the beginning of the year, following spontaneous
cardioversion
from that protracted post Christmas AF spell. I was denied anticoagulation until then because my CHADs was too low.
TeaFree
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Ablation tomorrow and in AF more than usual!
This is my first ablation although having had 1
cardioversion
. Is it normal for anxiety to set in and cause more AF than would normally be the case with an upcoming ablation?
This is my first ablation although having had 1
cardioversion
. Is it normal for anxiety to set in and cause more AF than would normally be the case with an upcoming ablation?
UK_5010
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Amiodorone
I had my 2nd
Cardioversion
October 2021 and then I was put on Amiodorone for just 6 months. I read all about the effects (negative ) it could cause and to be honest I was worried.They decided to leave it for one more month and now for the past 3 days I no longer take it.
I had my 2nd
Cardioversion
October 2021 and then I was put on Amiodorone for just 6 months. I read all about the effects (negative ) it could cause and to be honest I was worried.They decided to leave it for one more month and now for the past 3 days I no longer take it.
dindy
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
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Would you believe it.
I was due a long awaited
cardioversion
next week but last weekend I was so constipated that my waterworks stopped working.Catheter fitted and an enema later I am sitting here in some discomfort.
I was due a long awaited
cardioversion
next week but last weekend I was so constipated that my waterworks stopped working.Catheter fitted and an enema later I am sitting here in some discomfort.
Statusqu
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Am I losing my mind? Memory following cardioversion
Ok I spoke to a few of you a week ago -
cardioversion
a week ago but it only lasted 4 days and it’s tough again! However has anyone suffered memory issues following Cv, headaches, raised BP, fast heart rate but the memory!!!!!
Ok I spoke to a few of you a week ago -
cardioversion
a week ago but it only lasted 4 days and it’s tough again! However has anyone suffered memory issues following Cv, headaches, raised BP, fast heart rate but the memory!!!!!
Afibflipper
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Eye laser surgery with antocoagulants
But yesterday I did a
cardioversion
and they told me that probably I will have to take anticoagulants long term. Obviously today I'm going to ask the doctor too, but I want to hear your experience.
But yesterday I did a
cardioversion
and they told me that probably I will have to take anticoagulants long term. Obviously today I'm going to ask the doctor too, but I want to hear your experience.
Laurap18
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
The link between bradycardia and hypothyroidism
I had a successful
Cardioversion
via my previous surgery/private cardiologist some months ago but have been struggling in the last couple of months with bradycardia (bpm low 50’s ) ache across chest and episodes of falling asleep when I don’t feel especially tired (could this be syncope?)
I had a successful
Cardioversion
via my previous surgery/private cardiologist some months ago but have been struggling in the last couple of months with bradycardia (bpm low 50’s ) ache across chest and episodes of falling asleep when I don’t feel especially tired (could this be syncope?)
Loafinabout
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Cardioversion
Well, finally after a couple of cancellations my husband had his
cardioversion
yesterday.
Well, finally after a couple of cancellations my husband had his
cardioversion
yesterday.
heartmatters1
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Surgery with AF
Problem now is I have to get AF stable before they will do my knee but having had ablation and
cardioversion
in the past both only lasted 4 months before going back into AF. As waiting lists are so long I could get AF under control and be back in AF before I can get op done.
Problem now is I have to get AF stable before they will do my knee but having had ablation and
cardioversion
in the past both only lasted 4 months before going back into AF. As waiting lists are so long I could get AF under control and be back in AF before I can get op done.
Bowler60
in
AF Association
2 years ago
A brief introduction
I have already had a
cardioversion
which at first seemed to be successful but unfortunately, AFIB came back in just 2 days. I have recently been offered a surgical ablation and I can hardly wait to have it done as my AFIB is progressing and my quality of life is diminishing.
I have already had a
cardioversion
which at first seemed to be successful but unfortunately, AFIB came back in just 2 days. I have recently been offered a surgical ablation and I can hardly wait to have it done as my AFIB is progressing and my quality of life is diminishing.
Csingicsong
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Afib heat laser Ablation
Here's a quick back round. 61 years old. Have had Afib off and on for 25+ years. So after countless Cardioversions, numerous Homeopathic regimens and a try of SotaloI (which was the worst by the way). I always ended up back in Afib along with the terrible quality of life that goes with it within days
Here's a quick back round. 61 years old. Have had Afib off and on for 25+ years. So after countless Cardioversions, numerous Homeopathic regimens and a try of SotaloI (which was the worst by the way). I always ended up back in Afib along with the terrible quality of life that goes with it within days
riffjack846
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Vitamin C and AF
If it's effective it will be a very simple and cheap post treatment therapy, especially after
cardioversion
for instance.
If it's effective it will be a very simple and cheap post treatment therapy, especially after
cardioversion
for instance.
tunybgur
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Permanent Afib Diagnosis Next Step?
I've had a electrical
cardioversion
but it lasted less than a day before I went back into Afib. It was said that a second one will probably not be any better.
I've had a electrical
cardioversion
but it lasted less than a day before I went back into Afib. It was said that a second one will probably not be any better.
marinoperna
in
AF Association
2 years ago
An anniversary....of sorts
It was four years ago today that I was diagnosed with Atrial Flutter and given a DC
cardioversion
(after the chemical
cardioversion
failed).
It was four years ago today that I was diagnosed with Atrial Flutter and given a DC
cardioversion
(after the chemical
cardioversion
failed).
Kaz747
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Failed fourth ablation
If it flips into fibrillation, do we go back to er for
cardioversion
? Left in the dark, no hope....any ideas?
If it flips into fibrillation, do we go back to er for
cardioversion
? Left in the dark, no hope....any ideas?
msharon
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Beast is Back
I’m hoping for a
cardioversion
to return to nsr or an auto convert. The strange thing is that I’m now in acceptance mode rather than resistance. I keep thinking, “I’ve been slowed down but I’m still alive. I’ve lost my vim&vigor but not my determination to just keep plodding along.”
I’m hoping for a
cardioversion
to return to nsr or an auto convert. The strange thing is that I’m now in acceptance mode rather than resistance. I keep thinking, “I’ve been slowed down but I’m still alive. I’ve lost my vim&vigor but not my determination to just keep plodding along.”
DKBX
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Minimally invasive Surgical Ablation carried out in UK, preparing for surgery
The success rate at 12 months is 85%, occasionally a touch up cryoablation is required and sometimes a
cardioversion
. So countdown begins….. #surgicalablation #minimaze
The success rate at 12 months is 85%, occasionally a touch up cryoablation is required and sometimes a
cardioversion
. So countdown begins….. #surgicalablation #minimaze
MummyLuv
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Should I have an ablation?
On the first occasion it was stopped through meds and on the second I had
cardioversion
. I had no prior history of AF despite earlier OHS. I’m currently on 10mg of bisoprolol and 62.5mg of digoxin. Fortunately I’ve not had a repeat of the atrial flutter.
On the first occasion it was stopped through meds and on the second I had
cardioversion
. I had no prior history of AF despite earlier OHS. I’m currently on 10mg of bisoprolol and 62.5mg of digoxin. Fortunately I’ve not had a repeat of the atrial flutter.
Anon2023
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
I've made a big decision!
I have had three ablations. MAY 2020 lasted 9 months and was fo.lowed by three electrical cardioversions in six weeks. Leading to another urgent ablation... No.2 April 2021, lasted five months. Followed by four more cardioversions in four months, leading to another urgent ablation... No3 Jan 2022, lasted
I have had three ablations. MAY 2020 lasted 9 months and was fo.lowed by three electrical cardioversions in six weeks. Leading to another urgent ablation... No.2 April 2021, lasted five months. Followed by four more cardioversions in four months, leading to another urgent ablation... No3 Jan 2022, lasted
Jajarunner
in
AF Association
2 years ago
May the Fourth be with me!
Cardioversion
took care of an atrial tachycardia episode back in February. Per EP’s instructions, came off metoprolol and flecainide four days prior to today … and amazingly no Afib or flutter. In fact, feeling quite well. So wondering if I should proceed once again!
Cardioversion
took care of an atrial tachycardia episode back in February. Per EP’s instructions, came off metoprolol and flecainide four days prior to today … and amazingly no Afib or flutter. In fact, feeling quite well. So wondering if I should proceed once again!
DKBX
in
AF Association
2 years ago
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