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Metoprol and arrythmias
Thanks first for all the comments in the past. I have long taken Toprol (now Metoprol in the last few weeks), 16 years, before I was diagnosed with Afib recently. And I noticed, through the years, that, say, ten minutes after taking it, I felt a very brief irregularity that then went away. Do any
Thanks first for all the comments in the past. I have long taken Toprol (now Metoprol in the last few weeks), 16 years, before I was diagnosed with Afib recently. And I noticed, through the years, that, say, ten minutes after taking it, I felt a very brief irregularity that then went away. Do any
Pommerania78
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AF Association
7 months ago
is everyone else not getting diagnosed or much treatment?
I’ve had severe period pain for years, when I wasn’t taking painkiller in time I would be sick and feel faint. I have tried paracetamol and ibuprofen in the pad which did nothing. I took naproxen 500mg which used to completely block my pain but now only stops it being severe. More recently I’ve been
I’ve had severe period pain for years, when I wasn’t taking painkiller in time I would be sick and feel faint. I have tried paracetamol and ibuprofen in the pad which did nothing. I took naproxen 500mg which used to completely block my pain but now only stops it being severe. More recently I’ve been
pinkie25
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
longest bout of AF , am I doing the right thing?
Hi everybody, Before I begin , I wish everybody a merry Xmas and a happy healthy new year!! My Xmas present has come early this year with my longest bout of AF ever! 40 hours and still going . I have an ablation booked for 18th January at St Bart’s , it will be my 3rd. A brief outline is I have had
Hi everybody, Before I begin , I wish everybody a merry Xmas and a happy healthy new year!! My Xmas present has come early this year with my longest bout of AF ever! 40 hours and still going . I have an ablation booked for 18th January at St Bart’s , it will be my 3rd. A brief outline is I have had
Kjsp
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 months ago
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Low heart rate while resting
Hey guys. I'm kinda worried about my resting heart rate. If I'm sitting or laying it can go as low as 48bpm, even in sitting. My range is mostly between 48 and 56/57. As soon as I get up my heart rate also jumps quickly and sometimes I get a bit dizzy for few seconds like you would normally get when
Hey guys. I'm kinda worried about my resting heart rate. If I'm sitting or laying it can go as low as 48bpm, even in sitting. My range is mostly between 48 and 56/57. As soon as I get up my heart rate also jumps quickly and sometimes I get a bit dizzy for few seconds like you would normally get when
NewOne2023
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 months ago
Non Alcoholic Liver Disease
I was diagnosed with Non Alcoholic Liver Disease Cirrhosis. Am I allowed to drink any type of alcohol or not. I’ve never been much of a drinker. Special Occasions Only. Normally I would drink WKD. Is that still okay to drink or should I stop altogether?
I was diagnosed with Non Alcoholic Liver Disease Cirrhosis. Am I allowed to drink any type of alcohol or not. I’ve never been much of a drinker. Special Occasions Only. Normally I would drink WKD. Is that still okay to drink or should I stop altogether?
LadyKool
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British Liver Trust
9 months ago
Post cardioversion
1 week post cardioversion and am in NSR, and no palpitations any more. However I am still feeling exhausted and steps and hills are a real problem ........anyone else had the same experience ?
1 week post cardioversion and am in NSR, and no palpitations any more. However I am still feeling exhausted and steps and hills are a real problem ........anyone else had the same experience ?
OldTown
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AF Association
7 months ago
MichaelJH - An Update
As many of you will know I have been fighting an issue with macerated wounds on my remaining foot for a year. It is relevant to the forum as I have underlying severe PAD (Peripheral Arterial Disease), a circulatory condition. It all started after I a suffered a nasty bout of the Delta variant of the
As many of you will know I have been fighting an issue with macerated wounds on my remaining foot for a year. It is relevant to the forum as I have underlying severe PAD (Peripheral Arterial Disease), a circulatory condition. It all started after I a suffered a nasty bout of the Delta variant of the
MichaelJH
Heart Star
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
CBD oil & Gummies are they effective?
I was wondering if any of you use Cbd oil or the gummies to help with symptoms? I haven’t tried it myself but have been hearing it may help.
I was wondering if any of you use Cbd oil or the gummies to help with symptoms? I haven’t tried it myself but have been hearing it may help.
Bollieforme
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Sunbathing with Butec patches
I’m using Butec 10mg patches which do help slightly. The most benefit from changing from Co codamol is that I no longer feel bloated. I have recently read that you shouldn’t sun bathe whilst using the patches. I am due to go abroad in May and possibly in August. I find the warmth helps my pain somewhat
I’m using Butec 10mg patches which do help slightly. The most benefit from changing from Co codamol is that I no longer feel bloated. I have recently read that you shouldn’t sun bathe whilst using the patches. I am due to go abroad in May and possibly in August. I find the warmth helps my pain somewhat
Wilson16
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
6 months ago
MCT Oil
in another thread someone posted today about MCT oil. I hadn’t heard of this and have tried to research it. It seems to be useful in a variety of situations and claims include support in weight gain, increased energy, constipation t and pain relief. Really it sounds a bit of a ‘cure all’. I’m wondering
in another thread someone posted today about MCT oil. I hadn’t heard of this and have tried to research it. It seems to be useful in a variety of situations and claims include support in weight gain, increased energy, constipation t and pain relief. Really it sounds a bit of a ‘cure all’. I’m wondering
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
No treatment offered for A F
I rang a friend last night who has had permanent AF for about 6 years. She's now 83 and lives in the Black Mountains in Wales. The only treatment she's ever had is warfarin , bisopralol and something else she couldn't remember the name of. She's never been offered cardioversion, ablation or anything
I rang a friend last night who has had permanent AF for about 6 years. She's now 83 and lives in the Black Mountains in Wales. The only treatment she's ever had is warfarin , bisopralol and something else she couldn't remember the name of. She's never been offered cardioversion, ablation or anything
Qualipop
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AF Association
7 months ago
Blip but back on track
As some of your are aware, I’ve been a bit unwell,unfortunately I contracted Pneumonia, instead of resting I decided I knew best and continued with my plans granted more slowly but continued none the less. By Saturday I was feeling much better, then wham irregular heart beat, got home about 3 hrs later
As some of your are aware, I’ve been a bit unwell,unfortunately I contracted Pneumonia, instead of resting I decided I knew best and continued with my plans granted more slowly but continued none the less. By Saturday I was feeling much better, then wham irregular heart beat, got home about 3 hrs later
4chickens
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AF Association
7 months ago
Not good news on my heart........
Well it wasn't good news yesterday. I found out it i had arterial stenosis and my valve was blocked. So i am a lot worse than i thought, mind you i really didn't know how ill i really was. The consultant showed Bob and i my MRI scan that i had and he explained what had happened to me. He also explained
Well it wasn't good news yesterday. I found out it i had arterial stenosis and my valve was blocked. So i am a lot worse than i thought, mind you i really didn't know how ill i really was. The consultant showed Bob and i my MRI scan that i had and he explained what had happened to me. He also explained
sylvi
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NRAS
7 months ago
Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)
Hi, this is my first starter post although I have replied to a few questions from others. After being run over by a car 40 years ago and suffering multiple skeletal fractures I have undergone 14 operations so far. Around 2019 I was further diagnosed with Fybromyagia. Multiple medicines later and serious
Hi, this is my first starter post although I have replied to a few questions from others. After being run over by a car 40 years ago and suffering multiple skeletal fractures I have undergone 14 operations so far. Around 2019 I was further diagnosed with Fybromyagia. Multiple medicines later and serious
Onceabiker
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
6 months ago
Into the 2nd phase?
Hello Had PAF for over 11 years...11 days ago I flipped into AF and haven't really been out of it much. Was taking PIP bisoprolol which slowed it down to an ok level...it used to fix it so I'd return to NSR. Not this time. A few calls to the Arrythmia nurses and they call me into their clinic. Sent
Hello Had PAF for over 11 years...11 days ago I flipped into AF and haven't really been out of it much. Was taking PIP bisoprolol which slowed it down to an ok level...it used to fix it so I'd return to NSR. Not this time. A few calls to the Arrythmia nurses and they call me into their clinic. Sent
Harrison1
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AF Association
7 months ago
Update on my first EP visit & recomendation
Hi guys. Just wanted to give you an update on my first visit to EP. In short, after she carefully looked at my complete documentation (afib diagnose 2 months ago) she advised me to proceed with ablation. Her main arguments are following -I'm relatively young (40) and ablation has the best outcome in
Hi guys. Just wanted to give you an update on my first visit to EP. In short, after she carefully looked at my complete documentation (afib diagnose 2 months ago) she advised me to proceed with ablation. Her main arguments are following -I'm relatively young (40) and ablation has the best outcome in
NewOne2023
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 months ago
AMA positive
hi I’m after some advise please 🙏🏼 guys my previous post mentioned a have a few very high LFT My own GP has done another test and noticed the liver specialist blood results mentioning I am AMA positive .. I’ve been prescribed Ursodeoxycholic 500mg twice a day via liver specialist. I have yet to
hi I’m after some advise please 🙏🏼 guys my previous post mentioned a have a few very high LFT My own GP has done another test and noticed the liver specialist blood results mentioning I am AMA positive .. I’ve been prescribed Ursodeoxycholic 500mg twice a day via liver specialist. I have yet to
Lollypop89
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
ADAA Blog: OCD Strategies—We Do Not Hang Out With Bullies
"The same is true for the “bully” that is your OCD thoughts. These thoughts are not helpful things to consider in order to improve your life. This bully will only serve to make you fearful, intimidated, and immobilized. OCD holds out a promise of freedom and peace; while in reality, compulsions deliver
"The same is true for the “bully” that is your OCD thoughts. These thoughts are not helpful things to consider in order to improve your life. This bully will only serve to make you fearful, intimidated, and immobilized. OCD holds out a promise of freedom and peace; while in reality, compulsions deliver
ADAATeamRachel
Partner
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 months ago
How To Consume Reveal CBD Gummies Perfectly?
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esaverwab
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Tinnitus UK
9 months ago
Cardioversion
Have been on medication for AF for 30 yrs, with occasional paroxysmes. First on Amiodarone which kept me on NSR . As it was too toxic, my cardiologist insisted change on propanolol 2 yrs ago.But AF became permanent . Now my EP insists on cardioversion if not ablation before putting me on flecoidine
Have been on medication for AF for 30 yrs, with occasional paroxysmes. First on Amiodarone which kept me on NSR . As it was too toxic, my cardiologist insisted change on propanolol 2 yrs ago.But AF became permanent . Now my EP insists on cardioversion if not ablation before putting me on flecoidine
Davidtol
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 months ago
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