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Was there a trigger for your symptoms Mine was likely the death of a loved one š„¹
my symptoms all started after the death of my dad at the end of 2019 - I first started to take them āseriously ā in feb / March 2020 . Although the diagnostic process was long - as most of you will know - the consultant felt it was likely that this Emotional trauma was my trigger . Just wondered
my symptoms all started after the death of my dad at the end of 2019 - I first started to take them āseriously ā in feb / March 2020 . Although the diagnostic process was long - as most of you will know - the consultant felt it was likely that this Emotional trauma was my trigger . Just wondered
PBMB
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
Advice please
Since starting on the steroid journey I have experienced palpitations and high blood pressure. The palpitations were controlled by beta blockers and since reducing the steroid dose my blood pressure is back to normal. However my heart rate is not! Iāve reduced the beta blockers because my pulse was
Since starting on the steroid journey I have experienced palpitations and high blood pressure. The palpitations were controlled by beta blockers and since reducing the steroid dose my blood pressure is back to normal. However my heart rate is not! Iāve reduced the beta blockers because my pulse was
Ana-16
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Sleep Disruption
Hi all, I hope you all have been well!! Iāve been having problems sleeping lately and was wondering if anyone had similar issues or advice. I normally have very bizarre dreams and these dreams cause my heart rate to spike drastically while Iām sleeping, so much so that Iāll wake up and I cannot get my
Hi all, I hope you all have been well!! Iāve been having problems sleeping lately and was wondering if anyone had similar issues or advice. I normally have very bizarre dreams and these dreams cause my heart rate to spike drastically while Iām sleeping, so much so that Iāll wake up and I cannot get my
Dogluvr95
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AF Association
2 years ago
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Itās Sunday we received an inch or so of snow āļø still chilly š„¶ but thatās normal for January. Did get dusting and vacuuming done yesterday but didnāt make it to store. PT left me tens unit that is used for arm and neck for weekend. I text her and got ok to use on ankle and instructions. It seemed to
Itās Sunday we received an inch or so of snow āļø still chilly š„¶ but thatās normal for January. Did get dusting and vacuuming done yesterday but didnāt make it to store. PT left me tens unit that is used for arm and neck for weekend. I text her and got ok to use on ankle and instructions. It seemed to
Kenu
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My MSAA Community
1 year ago
What do you know about Syncope?
Syncope (fainting episodes) are often the leading symptom to an underlying heart rhythm disorder and some arrhythmias can lead to Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA). This World #RestartaHeart Day, š we are talking about the importance of CPR combined with defibrillators during SCA. š Take a look at the #
Syncope (fainting episodes) are often the leading symptom to an underlying heart rhythm disorder and some arrhythmias can lead to Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA). This World #RestartaHeart Day, š we are talking about the importance of CPR combined with defibrillators during SCA. š Take a look at the #
TracyAdmin
ArrhythmiaAlliance
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Arrhythmia Alliance
2 years ago
update / nurse
hi all, well had chat with nurse today and she said my bisoprolol was such a low dose it was not helping me, so going back on my evening one and if that doesnāt help up the flecainide. Itās not what I wanted. All my problems are coming from my left atrium, the rest of my heart is ok so she said. I asked
hi all, well had chat with nurse today and she said my bisoprolol was such a low dose it was not helping me, so going back on my evening one and if that doesnāt help up the flecainide. Itās not what I wanted. All my problems are coming from my left atrium, the rest of my heart is ok so she said. I asked
Electricblue1
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AF Association
2 years ago
Post Ablation breathing difficulties
Hi all! So, Iām 11 weeks post my (first ablation) and I seem to be one of the lucky ones with zero Afib symptoms since the procedure. Long may it last! But Iāve been having breathing issues ever since the op and wanted to know if others have been in a similar position? Generally my chest just feels
Hi all! So, Iām 11 weeks post my (first ablation) and I seem to be one of the lucky ones with zero Afib symptoms since the procedure. Long may it last! But Iāve been having breathing issues ever since the op and wanted to know if others have been in a similar position? Generally my chest just feels
SJ1000
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AF Association
2 years ago
ICD Issue
Hi all, I recently knocked my ICD whilst carring out normal day-to-day tasks (I really should make up something more exciting!)No alarms on the ICD have sounded and I presume that everything is working OK as I've heard nothing from Cardio clinic (I have a home monitoring system in use.) However, the
Hi all, I recently knocked my ICD whilst carring out normal day-to-day tasks (I really should make up something more exciting!)No alarms on the ICD have sounded and I presume that everything is working OK as I've heard nothing from Cardio clinic (I have a home monitoring system in use.) However, the
Guitarman666
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Never Ending
I was only diagnosed a week ago, after a weekend of being in AFib, went to the ER. Confirmed. It's been non stop ever since. I am now on Xarelto and Metoprolol 50 x2 a day. NO relief. Most of my ECG readings show heart rate around 130-140. BP mostly ok--a bit high, but not awful. I find myself
I was only diagnosed a week ago, after a weekend of being in AFib, went to the ER. Confirmed. It's been non stop ever since. I am now on Xarelto and Metoprolol 50 x2 a day. NO relief. Most of my ECG readings show heart rate around 130-140. BP mostly ok--a bit high, but not awful. I find myself
Arnold6694
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AF Association
2 years ago
defibrillator fitted, starting work where can come into contact with electro magnetic fields
just about to start a new job where I will occasionally have to go onto shop floor where there are large machinery giving off electro magnetic fields. Work are now asking what restrictions I must observe with have a defibrillator fitted... Donāt know how to answer, or where to get this advise from,
just about to start a new job where I will occasionally have to go onto shop floor where there are large machinery giving off electro magnetic fields. Work are now asking what restrictions I must observe with have a defibrillator fitted... Donāt know how to answer, or where to get this advise from,
David618
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Help & Advice needed please, feeling desperate after another failed cycle (8th transfer but first with donor egg)
Hello. Sorry for the lengthy post. I'm looking for advice to move forward after yet another failed round. I feel so numb, I haven't even cried that much this time which is very unlike me. I do have an awful headache and can feel the stress running through my body. 8dp5dt and 9dp5dt pregnancy tests are
Hello. Sorry for the lengthy post. I'm looking for advice to move forward after yet another failed round. I feel so numb, I haven't even cried that much this time which is very unlike me. I do have an awful headache and can feel the stress running through my body. 8dp5dt and 9dp5dt pregnancy tests are
TTCs
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Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
AF taking a different direction??
Had an AF attack yesterday and it was terminated after 3 hours with my PIP 200 mg Flecainide and half a metoprolol tablet. This is about average and I have attacks every 7 to 10 days. After a few hours rest I went for a walk but didnāt feel great, lethargic and generally off par. I kept checking my apple
Had an AF attack yesterday and it was terminated after 3 hours with my PIP 200 mg Flecainide and half a metoprolol tablet. This is about average and I have attacks every 7 to 10 days. After a few hours rest I went for a walk but didnāt feel great, lethargic and generally off par. I kept checking my apple
Kjsp
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Pain help
I been suffering from endometriosis for years now and it getting worse..I have had to operation fo it.. I am wondering if you know of a good tens / heating machine out there that will help with the pain
I been suffering from endometriosis for years now and it getting worse..I have had to operation fo it.. I am wondering if you know of a good tens / heating machine out there that will help with the pain
zoellamb
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
Pressure on center of back as in lying down or sitting against the back of a chair etc.
I have been diagnosed with AF and have a pace maker. Recently i have found it uncomfortable to put pressure on center of back and it brings on palpitations and short breath and an irregular rythm.I have an emay portable ECG . I could send a printout.
I have been diagnosed with AF and have a pace maker. Recently i have found it uncomfortable to put pressure on center of back and it brings on palpitations and short breath and an irregular rythm.I have an emay portable ECG . I could send a printout.
Alphakiwi
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AF Association
2 years ago
Well Woman physio
Well had an appt with a private physio, who is so well experienced in womens troubles. So wish I had visited her before going on these tablets. They have not been good for me. She has given me hope for no surgery. The last months have been awful. But she has written to my GP saying estrogen cream
Well had an appt with a private physio, who is so well experienced in womens troubles. So wish I had visited her before going on these tablets. They have not been good for me. She has given me hope for no surgery. The last months have been awful. But she has written to my GP saying estrogen cream
Alloagirl
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Bladder Health UK
1 year ago
Successful Cardioversion
Hi. Everyone! Had my Cardioversion on Weds after being in A&E the previous Thursday & Friday with fast HR and dizzy spells! Iām ok for the time being, very painless procedure and wouldnāt be scared of having it done again! Have to continue my medication , my resting HR is now low, between 43-50 the
Hi. Everyone! Had my Cardioversion on Weds after being in A&E the previous Thursday & Friday with fast HR and dizzy spells! Iām ok for the time being, very painless procedure and wouldnāt be scared of having it done again! Have to continue my medication , my resting HR is now low, between 43-50 the
BorderMLH
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AF Association
2 years ago
Can you have thyroiditis with normal lab results?
I started getting a very painful front of neck about 7 weeks ago that was affecting one side but now has spread to the other side. It's not particularly visable but feels swollen to touch. During this time I started with palpitations that seem to get worse during the night and affect my sleep. I have
I started getting a very painful front of neck about 7 weeks ago that was affecting one side but now has spread to the other side. It's not particularly visable but feels swollen to touch. During this time I started with palpitations that seem to get worse during the night and affect my sleep. I have
Julietilly22
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Can persistent af be "cured" with one cardioversion??
Hi, 50 year old female with persistent AFib, diagnosed in July 2022. Seen cardiologist last week, I'm for cardioversion in next few weeks and he has said he will see me again early next year and suggests he will take me off meds and that's me done. I have been looking at other posts online and it suggests
Hi, 50 year old female with persistent AFib, diagnosed in July 2022. Seen cardiologist last week, I'm for cardioversion in next few weeks and he has said he will see me again early next year and suggests he will take me off meds and that's me done. I have been looking at other posts online and it suggests
Pinklady7272
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AF Association
2 years ago
Results of Exercise Before Bed Afib Experiment- Plus idea about 'Afib Citizen Science Projects' for forum members
I started a post 16 days ago about exercise before bed and Afib, see https://healthunlocked.com/afassociation/posts/148706621/have-any-vagal-afibbers-tried-exercising-before-bed I thought I would start a new post here so more people may benefit from my observations which are very interesting. Below
I started a post 16 days ago about exercise before bed and Afib, see https://healthunlocked.com/afassociation/posts/148706621/have-any-vagal-afibbers-tried-exercising-before-bed I thought I would start a new post here so more people may benefit from my observations which are very interesting. Below
OzRob
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AF Association
2 years ago
Interatrial Septal Aneurysm (ASA) - anyone with knowledge or experience of this condition or relevant recent research?
I am 75, with 2 years of paroxysmal AF, and looking again at my first Echocardiogram I had in May 2022, I notice there was a finding of an "interatrial septal aneurysm". This finding was mentioned almost in passing, without further emphasis or mention in the Report's Conclusions. However, while such
I am 75, with 2 years of paroxysmal AF, and looking again at my first Echocardiogram I had in May 2022, I notice there was a finding of an "interatrial septal aneurysm". This finding was mentioned almost in passing, without further emphasis or mention in the Report's Conclusions. However, while such
ozziebob
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
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