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Half dose of Eliquis
I am 69 yrs old with low heart disease risk and have had diagnosed afib for three years. I believe I was suffering with it for 2-3 years prior but did not address it until I got the classic symptoms of fatigue, dizziness, out of breath, and vision problems. My doc ran numerous tests on my heart that
I am 69 yrs old with low heart disease risk and have had diagnosed afib for three years. I believe I was suffering with it for 2-3 years prior but did not address it until I got the classic symptoms of fatigue, dizziness, out of breath, and vision problems. My doc ran numerous tests on my heart that
Tralfa
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AF Association
7 months ago
Wide QRS WITHOUT Tachcardia
I was mostly Afib free since my ablation in March, 2O22 until August of this year when I had a 4- hour Afib episode. Since then, it has been an almost daily series of a few Afib episodes but showing either “Sinus with supraventricular ectopics” or “Sinus with Wide QRS. My heart rate is always around
I was mostly Afib free since my ablation in March, 2O22 until August of this year when I had a 4- hour Afib episode. Since then, it has been an almost daily series of a few Afib episodes but showing either “Sinus with supraventricular ectopics” or “Sinus with Wide QRS. My heart rate is always around
willec49
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AF Association
7 months ago
Wide QRS WITHOUT Tachcardia
I was mostly Afib free since my ablation in March, 2O22 until August of this year when I had a 4- hour Afib episode. Since then, it has been an almost daily series of a few Afib episodes but showing either “Sinus with supraventricular ectopics” or “Sinus with Wide QRS. My heart rate is always around
I was mostly Afib free since my ablation in March, 2O22 until August of this year when I had a 4- hour Afib episode. Since then, it has been an almost daily series of a few Afib episodes but showing either “Sinus with supraventricular ectopics” or “Sinus with Wide QRS. My heart rate is always around
willec49
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Arrhythmia Alliance
7 months ago
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Methotrexate
I received received Mexotrexate to to start on the 18th I must say I do not look forward to it but first need to reduce the Pred. After I had an appointment with the heart failure nurse about keep changing treatment levels and came away with reducing the beta blockers and increasing the water tablets
I received received Mexotrexate to to start on the 18th I must say I do not look forward to it but first need to reduce the Pred. After I had an appointment with the heart failure nurse about keep changing treatment levels and came away with reducing the beta blockers and increasing the water tablets
Doublef
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
Has a cardio version caused a different arrhythmia for anybody else?
Hey all, Been a member a while but more a reader than a poster. I was pencilled in for an ablation but got cold feet and decided on a cardio version as they normally work for me. Although the cardio version put my AF back in sinus rhythm it caused tachycardia so they gave me adenosine to bring heart
Hey all, Been a member a while but more a reader than a poster. I was pencilled in for an ablation but got cold feet and decided on a cardio version as they normally work for me. Although the cardio version put my AF back in sinus rhythm it caused tachycardia so they gave me adenosine to bring heart
Mollybobs
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AF Association
7 months ago
Experience with no medication!
Hello😊 does anyone as afib and doing nothing like me, I have persistent chronic afib for 4y now but NOT feeling it, only the cardiologist see it with control! He advised me to take Eliquis or I could have a stroke or heart attack! I’m sure and respect he’s medical knowledge and not against medication
Hello😊 does anyone as afib and doing nothing like me, I have persistent chronic afib for 4y now but NOT feeling it, only the cardiologist see it with control! He advised me to take Eliquis or I could have a stroke or heart attack! I’m sure and respect he’s medical knowledge and not against medication
Hidden
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AF Association
7 months ago
3rd and final chance of cardioversion
Hi Im now at the anniversary of 4 years of persistent af, yesterday I was at a checkup and it’s been decided I’m going to have a cardio version think this will be the last go as last two didn’t work. I’ve worked hard this time and lost 4 stone much more active , and now have a cpap machine which I
Hi Im now at the anniversary of 4 years of persistent af, yesterday I was at a checkup and it’s been decided I’m going to have a cardio version think this will be the last go as last two didn’t work. I’ve worked hard this time and lost 4 stone much more active , and now have a cpap machine which I
Janelr
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AF Association
7 months ago
Any help
Hi ,just asking I have been in permanent AF since April of this year although in and out since last November with me it's mainly the artirial flutters all the time ,no energy, feeling short of breath I am on bisoprolol max dosage and digoxin 62.5 never felt the digoxin was right for me anyway had a cardioversion
Hi ,just asking I have been in permanent AF since April of this year although in and out since last November with me it's mainly the artirial flutters all the time ,no energy, feeling short of breath I am on bisoprolol max dosage and digoxin 62.5 never felt the digoxin was right for me anyway had a cardioversion
bobify
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AF Association
7 months ago
Waiting For Ablation
6 weeks ago I had a successful cardioversion but sadly it lasted just 20 days before I went back into AF. Yesterday I had a follow up appointment at the hospital where they said that the results of my echo cardiogram had come back normal but that they felt that the best option for me, based on my age
6 weeks ago I had a successful cardioversion but sadly it lasted just 20 days before I went back into AF. Yesterday I had a follow up appointment at the hospital where they said that the results of my echo cardiogram had come back normal but that they felt that the best option for me, based on my age
Peakoverload
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AF Association
7 months ago
Last night was 8th consecutive night without ropinerole… (also asking a question in my post)
For example, last night I took 275 mg. of pregabalin, 600 mg. of gabapentin my brother gave me, a
cbd
gummy that has 10 mg. of thc (but it is not nearly as strong as a marijuana gummy, I’m told), and all of that relaxed me and made me sleepy but didn’t touch the RLS.
For example, last night I took 275 mg. of pregabalin, 600 mg. of gabapentin my brother gave me, a
cbd
gummy that has 10 mg. of thc (but it is not nearly as strong as a marijuana gummy, I’m told), and all of that relaxed me and made me sleepy but didn’t touch the RLS.
Abby2525
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Well at least i know there is something definitely going on with my heart.
As you know i saw my gp last Thursday re; my heart and not feeling very well. She said if i felt worse to go straight to A&E. Well on Monday i didn't feel very well and i had rang my rheumy nurse and she said that i didn't sound very well and my bloods showed something going on and to go down the hospital
As you know i saw my gp last Thursday re; my heart and not feeling very well. She said if i felt worse to go straight to A&E. Well on Monday i didn't feel very well and i had rang my rheumy nurse and she said that i didn't sound very well and my bloods showed something going on and to go down the hospital
sylvi
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NRAS
7 months ago
Symptoms suddenly taking a turn for the worse
Hello everyone. I am new to the forum, and have some questions to ask, but also want to share my RLS story, as well as some things that I have found helpful in living with RLS. I have had RLS for over 40 years. At first it was fairly easily controlled with a good run or long walk, and later with magnesium
Hello everyone. I am new to the forum, and have some questions to ask, but also want to share my RLS story, as well as some things that I have found helpful in living with RLS. I have had RLS for over 40 years. At first it was fairly easily controlled with a good run or long walk, and later with magnesium
restlegs1
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Restless Legs Syndrome
7 months ago
Can Biased Beliefs Play a Positive Role in Some Circumstances?
A mother who comes, with only a stick, to the rescue of her child being attacked by a mountain-lion may be willing to believe she’ll drive the animal away even if objectively the odds are not in her favor. She draws her strength from her biased belief. So, depending on circumstances and what is at
A mother who comes, with only a stick, to the rescue of her child being attacked by a mountain-lion may be willing to believe she’ll drive the animal away even if objectively the odds are not in her favor. She draws her strength from her biased belief. So, depending on circumstances and what is at
deValentin
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My OCD Community
5 months ago
CBT-I (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Insomnia) for Parkinson's Insomnia
I have read in multiple places that Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia works for people with Parkinson's. I can't seem to find anyone who has tried it. Has anyone here tried it? Did it work?
I have read in multiple places that Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia works for people with Parkinson's. I can't seem to find anyone who has tried it. Has anyone here tried it? Did it work?
staceysack
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Cure Parkinson's
5 months ago
Cholesterol
I requested a diabetes blood test at my local surgery on Monday, received telephone call Tuesday, to arrange an appointment with my gp, regarding cholesterol. My question is should I take statins if offered? And is it possible to reverse high cholesterol?Im taking 75/100 mcg teva levothyroxine alternate
I requested a diabetes blood test at my local surgery on Monday, received telephone call Tuesday, to arrange an appointment with my gp, regarding cholesterol. My question is should I take statins if offered? And is it possible to reverse high cholesterol?Im taking 75/100 mcg teva levothyroxine alternate
Geegee777
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
What Meds ?
I've been A-Fibbing for nearly 10 years permanent. First medication was Amiodarone swelling of ankles and fatigue came off after a few months. Next up was Bisoprolol extreme fatigue. Told the GP I felt better off off of it so he said stop taking it if you want. I take Apixaban and Losartan. The latter
I've been A-Fibbing for nearly 10 years permanent. First medication was Amiodarone swelling of ankles and fatigue came off after a few months. Next up was Bisoprolol extreme fatigue. Told the GP I felt better off off of it so he said stop taking it if you want. I take Apixaban and Losartan. The latter
ScotRun
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AF Association
7 months ago
weaning off bisoprolol
Good Evening (at least it’s evening in Canada!), I just had my follow up with my EP today. ablation #1 afib RF Jan 27 2023 Ablation#2 May 31 for afib RF redo and CTA for flutter. My EP is suggesting I discontinue my last remaining med. I am taking bisoprolol 2.5mg once a day. He suggests doing a
Good Evening (at least it’s evening in Canada!), I just had my follow up with my EP today. ablation #1 afib RF Jan 27 2023 Ablation#2 May 31 for afib RF redo and CTA for flutter. My EP is suggesting I discontinue my last remaining med. I am taking bisoprolol 2.5mg once a day. He suggests doing a
MKMafib
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AF Association
7 months ago
Advice on cholesterol blood test
Good afternoon lovely people, my GP has moaned at me that my cholesterol is too high and has advised healthy eating, well i do eat healthy and have told them that. I have stated if its too high its because of my thyroidectomy. My reults are as follows all mmol/l Serum cholesterol 6.8 Serum triglycerides
Good afternoon lovely people, my GP has moaned at me that my cholesterol is too high and has advised healthy eating, well i do eat healthy and have told them that. I have stated if its too high its because of my thyroidectomy. My reults are as follows all mmol/l Serum cholesterol 6.8 Serum triglycerides
Soaping
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
anti coagulant side effects
i have been jealously reading all the 'wonderful no side effects of anti coagulants' comments when my experience has been simply dreadful. i was diagnosed with afib several years ago but refused apixoban because of the side effects until april this year when i heard about an awful story of a stroke victim
i have been jealously reading all the 'wonderful no side effects of anti coagulants' comments when my experience has been simply dreadful. i was diagnosed with afib several years ago but refused apixoban because of the side effects until april this year when i heard about an awful story of a stroke victim
callmemadam
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AF Association
7 months ago
Medications, supplements and other therapies used in Parkinsons
Adderil (amphetamine) Alcohol Alpha GBC Alpha-Ketobutyric acid Alpha Lipoic Acid Amantadine Artemisinin Ashwagandha Astragalus Azilect Berberine BioVie Brain derived neurotropic factor (BDNF) Black Seed Oil (Nigella Saliva) BMPS/7 Broccoli Sprout Butyric acid B-carotene Cannabis
CBD
Adderil (amphetamine) Alcohol Alpha GBC Alpha-Ketobutyric acid Alpha Lipoic Acid Amantadine Artemisinin Ashwagandha Astragalus Azilect Berberine BioVie Brain derived neurotropic factor (BDNF) Black Seed Oil (Nigella Saliva) BMPS/7 Broccoli Sprout Butyric acid B-carotene Cannabis
CBD
healthyheart7
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
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