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admitted to A& E with PAF
anyone else find that their PAF is set off after lots of exercise? Had a busy energetic week on holiday followed by a 34 mile e-bike ride then developed AF nothing worked tried everyone’s suggestions and Bisoperol so into A& E at 20.30 hoping to be cardioverted and sent home but no luck! Dr didn’t really
anyone else find that their PAF is set off after lots of exercise? Had a busy energetic week on holiday followed by a 34 mile e-bike ride then developed AF nothing worked tried everyone’s suggestions and Bisoperol so into A& E at 20.30 hoping to be cardioverted and sent home but no luck! Dr didn’t really
09Bumblebee
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AF Association
2 years ago
Cerecten
Good evening I am wondering if you can help me to relay this back to my husband so that I can speak to his G.P or he can, sorry if this sounds confusing, but he has been taking Cerecten 20mg for some months now, and I had a peep at the side effects and out of the many you can get with these is not at
Good evening I am wondering if you can help me to relay this back to my husband so that I can speak to his G.P or he can, sorry if this sounds confusing, but he has been taking Cerecten 20mg for some months now, and I had a peep at the side effects and out of the many you can get with these is not at
completely-zero654
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
2 years ago
Breathlessness
I have on occasion remarked about my increasing breathlessness, Ten days ago I went for an echocardiogram, and on Wednesday this week the doctor rang with the results, it seems I have a calcified aortic valve which is restricting the blood flow around my body. The doctor is sending me to a clinic
I have on occasion remarked about my increasing breathlessness, Ten days ago I went for an echocardiogram, and on Wednesday this week the doctor rang with the results, it seems I have a calcified aortic valve which is restricting the blood flow around my body. The doctor is sending me to a clinic
Hatten28
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
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5 1/2 years post ablation
It is so nice to come back to this group and find some familiar names still helping other people. My ablation was successful but with difficult 2 months recovery. A few times I had short episodes of general weakness with shortness of breaths. Every time it happened was after having coffee. Now things
It is so nice to come back to this group and find some familiar names still helping other people. My ablation was successful but with difficult 2 months recovery. A few times I had short episodes of general weakness with shortness of breaths. Every time it happened was after having coffee. Now things
adriatico
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AF Association
2 years ago
The PSP-CBD Ice Cream Challenge 2022
The PSP-
CBD
Ice Cream Challenge 2022 is on. Day 1 The Breakfast of Champions. Oats and Honey Cheerios, vanilla bean ice cream, morning meds with applesauce, a cup of Canada's iconic starter fluid and an 'energy' bar.
The PSP-
CBD
Ice Cream Challenge 2022 is on. Day 1 The Breakfast of Champions. Oats and Honey Cheerios, vanilla bean ice cream, morning meds with applesauce, a cup of Canada's iconic starter fluid and an 'energy' bar.
daddyt
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PSP Association
2 years ago
Dramatic hair loss
Hi, Ive been on bisoprolol, ramipril, indapamide and Apixaban for AF and high blood pressure. The meds are doing their job bp is now in a great place and bisoprolol doing its job. Ive been on these meds for over a year now. However in the last three weeks my hair is falling out in surprisingly amounts
Hi, Ive been on bisoprolol, ramipril, indapamide and Apixaban for AF and high blood pressure. The meds are doing their job bp is now in a great place and bisoprolol doing its job. Ive been on these meds for over a year now. However in the last three weeks my hair is falling out in surprisingly amounts
Davidc1075
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
How to stop irregular heartbeat and is there medicine to take for this
I just had an irregular heartbeat for 14 ½ hours. My blood pressure was down during part of this time. Lowest point 78/60 my heart beat was not above 93 at the highest point, it was fluctuating. I didn’t know how to get this to stop and return to normal. Is there medicine that I can take for this
I just had an irregular heartbeat for 14 ½ hours. My blood pressure was down during part of this time. Lowest point 78/60 my heart beat was not above 93 at the highest point, it was fluctuating. I didn’t know how to get this to stop and return to normal. Is there medicine that I can take for this
kitttycat
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AF Association
2 years ago
CBD PATCHES! (LEGAL)
I am really fed up with the pain and hoping someone on here may have tried the
CBD
patches, Forgive the spelling mistakes.
I am really fed up with the pain and hoping someone on here may have tried the
CBD
patches, Forgive the spelling mistakes.
Margie21
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Vitamin D and Afib
Hello everyone , when I was in hospital last April they put me on 6weeks course of 20000 international units of vitamin D to be taken once a week . On leaving hospital my Doctor put me on 1,000 IU vitamin D which I forgot to take as they changed most of my medication . I started on Digoxin in May
Hello everyone , when I was in hospital last April they put me on 6weeks course of 20000 international units of vitamin D to be taken once a week . On leaving hospital my Doctor put me on 1,000 IU vitamin D which I forgot to take as they changed most of my medication . I started on Digoxin in May
Bekiebexs
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AF Association
2 years ago
Did I have a misdiagnosed heart attack?
I went to the ED a while back for flu-like symptoms and fever after a surgery. They admitted me due to elevated troponin levels (243) and tachycardia at rest (118bpm). I had an EKG, echo, and chest xray, but was only told they looked "fine". I was eventually discharged with the one word diagnosis "pericarditis
I went to the ED a while back for flu-like symptoms and fever after a surgery. They admitted me due to elevated troponin levels (243) and tachycardia at rest (118bpm). I had an EKG, echo, and chest xray, but was only told they looked "fine". I was eventually discharged with the one word diagnosis "pericarditis
jpickens
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
2 years ago
What happens next please?
Advice sought from those further on the path please. I had a successful cardio version in July after 6.5 months of high rate permanent AF not well controlled by digoxin, bisoprolol, furosemide, and apixaban. I was told to just stop the digoxin after the cardio version which left me on 10mg of bisoprolol
Advice sought from those further on the path please. I had a successful cardio version in July after 6.5 months of high rate permanent AF not well controlled by digoxin, bisoprolol, furosemide, and apixaban. I was told to just stop the digoxin after the cardio version which left me on 10mg of bisoprolol
vajrahara
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Moderna Spikevax Bi valent vaccine
Hi Everyone, I had my fourth vaccine on Wednesday morning. I’ve not had problems with either the Astra Zeneca or Pfizer but this time is different. I’ve had all of the listed side effects. Was really poorly by the evening and have been having long runs of increased heart rate and ectopics ever
Hi Everyone, I had my fourth vaccine on Wednesday morning. I’ve not had problems with either the Astra Zeneca or Pfizer but this time is different. I’ve had all of the listed side effects. Was really poorly by the evening and have been having long runs of increased heart rate and ectopics ever
Oldacre-girl
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Arrhythmia Alliance
2 years ago
Myocardial perfusion test results
I had the myocardial perfusion test back in July to rule out coronary artery problems causing my episodes of breathlessness. Promised the results in 2 weeks but have only just had them following numerous ephone calls to various departments at the heart institute. I have not been told the test was 'positive
I had the myocardial perfusion test back in July to rule out coronary artery problems causing my episodes of breathlessness. Promised the results in 2 weeks but have only just had them following numerous ephone calls to various departments at the heart institute. I have not been told the test was 'positive
Daisyblu
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
AUTUMN COVID & FLU JABS-Gas test 5/10
Today (1/10) I've had both my autumn covid jab & my flu jab -so glad to get that part over On 5/10 I've got another Gas test (in my earlobe -I think the idea of that is to see how much oxygen & carbon dioxide is in my blood - with a view to telling me whether i need oxygen longterm It concerns
Today (1/10) I've had both my autumn covid jab & my flu jab -so glad to get that part over On 5/10 I've got another Gas test (in my earlobe -I think the idea of that is to see how much oxygen & carbon dioxide is in my blood - with a view to telling me whether i need oxygen longterm It concerns
horseygirl_0103
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Clonidine given mainly for ADHD patients
I have been given Clonidine to help bring down my blood pressure. I can tolerate two a day but so far taking any more is difficult. They make me very dizzy and headachy. I tried taking a third one for two weeks but found I was having episodes where I lost control of my eyeballs. They just rolled
I have been given Clonidine to help bring down my blood pressure. I can tolerate two a day but so far taking any more is difficult. They make me very dizzy and headachy. I tried taking a third one for two weeks but found I was having episodes where I lost control of my eyeballs. They just rolled
Astr
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National Migraine Centre
2 years ago
Update on change of meds
Hi all just a little update i saw my consultant yesterday he has now increased my myfenax from 500mg a day to 1500mg a day still on 15mg preds i asked again about having ritiximab he said to much ritiximab is no good i dont know what he meant by that? I have only had 2 100ml infusions of ritiximab that
Hi all just a little update i saw my consultant yesterday he has now increased my myfenax from 500mg a day to 1500mg a day still on 15mg preds i asked again about having ritiximab he said to much ritiximab is no good i dont know what he meant by that? I have only had 2 100ml infusions of ritiximab that
tomo1854
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Vasculitis UK
2 years ago
AF and the flu and COVID injections
I have had PAF for some 10 years now and it has always been triggered by an infection of some sort. Each time apart from once I was converted back into sinus rhythm by DC Cardiovsion. This week I went into fast AF again and was again taken to hospital. At the time I was not able to put my finger on
I have had PAF for some 10 years now and it has always been triggered by an infection of some sort. Each time apart from once I was converted back into sinus rhythm by DC Cardiovsion. This week I went into fast AF again and was again taken to hospital. At the time I was not able to put my finger on
ferndale28
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AF Association
2 years ago
Clarification needed regarding the abbreviation "PAF"
I don't follow the postings here very often, so my apologies if my question is redundant or one I ought to know the answer to. I was just reading a post where there was a question about the use of anti-coagulants. The poster and several respondents used the abbreviation "PAF." My first thought was
I don't follow the postings here very often, so my apologies if my question is redundant or one I ought to know the answer to. I was just reading a post where there was a question about the use of anti-coagulants. The poster and several respondents used the abbreviation "PAF." My first thought was
GeorgeStevens
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Vitamin D
I am sure this has been written about before, but I am wondering if any of you with an AF diagnosis take Vitamin D capsules and whether there is any adverse interaction with AF related meds, i.e. Warfarin, Bisoprolol and Ramipril Thanks, John
I am sure this has been written about before, but I am wondering if any of you with an AF diagnosis take Vitamin D capsules and whether there is any adverse interaction with AF related meds, i.e. Warfarin, Bisoprolol and Ramipril Thanks, John
Hidden
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AF Association
2 years ago
Today is #WorldHeartDay ❤️
Today is #WorldHeartDay, the perfect time to register for our upcoming online educational event ❤️ From 14 October, join us and other patients from all over the world for #PatientsDay2022! Receive access to the latest patient information from the Arrhythmia Experts. Highlights of the event will include
Today is #WorldHeartDay, the perfect time to register for our upcoming online educational event ❤️ From 14 October, join us and other patients from all over the world for #PatientsDay2022! Receive access to the latest patient information from the Arrhythmia Experts. Highlights of the event will include
TracyAdmin
Partner
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
2 years ago
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