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Your best anti afib menu?
Everyone is different but this menu keeps me out of afib and being also low foodmap is healing my IBS A large spoon of ghee Raspberries Carrots (grated in summer and mashed in winter) with olive oil Sweat potatoes (boiled) Light boiled eggs Sardines (few times a week) Avocados (with lemon
Everyone is different but this menu keeps me out of afib and being also low foodmap is healing my IBS A large spoon of ghee Raspberries Carrots (grated in summer and mashed in winter) with olive oil Sweat potatoes (boiled) Light boiled eggs Sardines (few times a week) Avocados (with lemon
Sustainedvtach270
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Third Ablation
I had my third ablation two days ago. My EP was very pleased with the procedure and I was in normal sinus right after but about eight hours later I went back into AFib. I was so disappointed. However, he assured me the ablation was a success but it will take a little while for the heart to recover. I
I had my third ablation two days ago. My EP was very pleased with the procedure and I was in normal sinus right after but about eight hours later I went back into AFib. I was so disappointed. However, he assured me the ablation was a success but it will take a little while for the heart to recover. I
GolfGirl51
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AF Association
2 years ago
Adrenals or Not Adrenals
Well, further to my post last week, I've had the results of both my faecal occult blood test (for new re-occurring digestive issues) and BNP blood test (for indications of heart failure) and all have come back normal with no further action required. The extreme fatigue has improved significantly
Well, further to my post last week, I've had the results of both my faecal occult blood test (for new re-occurring digestive issues) and BNP blood test (for indications of heart failure) and all have come back normal with no further action required. The extreme fatigue has improved significantly
Kendrew
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
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Update on my Pace and Ablate
Last Friday I went for the ablation of my sinus node in great trepidation but I needn't have worried as it all went like clockwork. The sedation was wonderful and I was back on the ward within an hour and home in time for tea! The first couple of days were a bit uncomfortable and I dropped off the
Last Friday I went for the ablation of my sinus node in great trepidation but I needn't have worried as it all went like clockwork. The sedation was wonderful and I was back on the ward within an hour and home in time for tea! The first couple of days were a bit uncomfortable and I dropped off the
reinaway
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Update
I think I have to eat my words. My private appointment for echocardiogram etc is booked for next Tuesday. Today I received a call from cardiology at my local hospital advising me my blood result had been automatically referred to them and I am to attend for echo ecg then see a doctor this Friday at 10pm
I think I have to eat my words. My private appointment for echocardiogram etc is booked for next Tuesday. Today I received a call from cardiology at my local hospital advising me my blood result had been automatically referred to them and I am to attend for echo ecg then see a doctor this Friday at 10pm
Florence-Nightingale
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AF Association
2 years ago
Afib after Ablation
Had the same issue after my Ablation. Had two cardioversion to put back into NSR. I was on Metropolol but it had no effect was getting sick and tired of it. My Cardiologist put me on Sotalol 80mg twice a day made all the difference in the world have afib free for Seven months now. It took a about Four
Had the same issue after my Ablation. Had two cardioversion to put back into NSR. I was on Metropolol but it had no effect was getting sick and tired of it. My Cardiologist put me on Sotalol 80mg twice a day made all the difference in the world have afib free for Seven months now. It took a about Four
Nifty65
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AF Association
2 years ago
Is ADT beneficial after castration resistance sets in?
If PSA is rising at the same doubling time (3 weeks) as it was without ADT (when I was Castration sensitive and did intermittent ADT breaks), then is it useful to keep taking ADT? If so, why? Is that because the ADT would be slowing some castration sensitive cancer, even though the castration resistant
If PSA is rising at the same doubling time (3 weeks) as it was without ADT (when I was Castration sensitive and did intermittent ADT breaks), then is it useful to keep taking ADT? If so, why? Is that because the ADT would be slowing some castration sensitive cancer, even though the castration resistant
GeorgeGlass
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Suddenly Glad....
In my first post to the community, I was wondering if I should get an ablation or not, based on the advice of a somewhat snarky cardiologist. Since then, I have had a second opinion from both a new cardiologist and a new electrophysiologist. BOTH said they saw no reason to rush into this. The cardiologist
In my first post to the community, I was wondering if I should get an ablation or not, based on the advice of a somewhat snarky cardiologist. Since then, I have had a second opinion from both a new cardiologist and a new electrophysiologist. BOTH said they saw no reason to rush into this. The cardiologist
Elsie1955
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
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
Feeling really down
I am week 7 post my first cryoablation for paroxysmal AFib. For the first week or so I had NSR fluctuations with mild AFib. Since 6th September I have been in constant AFib with HR ranging from 80-120bpm. I have tried and failed to get any real advice from AFib nurses and the EP who did my procedure
I am week 7 post my first cryoablation for paroxysmal AFib. For the first week or so I had NSR fluctuations with mild AFib. Since 6th September I have been in constant AFib with HR ranging from 80-120bpm. I have tried and failed to get any real advice from AFib nurses and the EP who did my procedure
Kennyb1968
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Post Ablation change in meds
I have/had PAF and had been taking Sotalol 120 2x daily, Diltiazem 120 1x and Eliquis before my ablation which occurred in January 2022. Since I had no further occurrences of Afib, my EP reduced the Sotalol to 80 2x in April. During my follow up visit with my EP this week he discontinued the Sotalol
I have/had PAF and had been taking Sotalol 120 2x daily, Diltiazem 120 1x and Eliquis before my ablation which occurred in January 2022. Since I had no further occurrences of Afib, my EP reduced the Sotalol to 80 2x in April. During my follow up visit with my EP this week he discontinued the Sotalol
MJZaw
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AF Association
2 years ago
How bad is it?
Does anyone understand BNP levels mine is 2963ng/L I think normal is between 0.0. 150. I think it indicates heart failure but not sure. Before I can have echocardiogram privately I need referral from GP who would you believe it is off sick!!
Does anyone understand BNP levels mine is 2963ng/L I think normal is between 0.0. 150. I think it indicates heart failure but not sure. Before I can have echocardiogram privately I need referral from GP who would you believe it is off sick!!
Florence-Nightingale
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AF Association
2 years ago
Afib has reared its ugly head again big time, for me.
After years of calm, when I only had an occasional flutter , Afib started again in April following which I had three or four episodes lasting a few hours. On Sunday I was sitting down reading and it started again, expecting it to last just the usual six of seven hours I was still in Af on Tuesday
After years of calm, when I only had an occasional flutter , Afib started again in April following which I had three or four episodes lasting a few hours. On Sunday I was sitting down reading and it started again, expecting it to last just the usual six of seven hours I was still in Af on Tuesday
Hidden
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AF Association
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
Therapulse still working!
As I wrote a month or so ago, Therapulse on each calf is really helping my RLS. I have never used prescribed meds but have tried CBD oil, Gummies etc.. The electronic pulses have really made a huge difference and I use it most evenings for about 15 mins for each leg. Doesn't stop RLS immediately but
As I wrote a month or so ago, Therapulse on each calf is really helping my RLS. I have never used prescribed meds but have tried CBD oil, Gummies etc.. The electronic pulses have really made a huge difference and I use it most evenings for about 15 mins for each leg. Doesn't stop RLS immediately but
Allyp69
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Aggressive Afib
Does anybody on here have experience or encouraging stories about Atrial Fibrillation especially the aggressive kind. I'm 43 and diagnosed with AF in March '21. I've had a cardioversion, 2 ablations in the upper chamber and 1 ablation in a lower chamber. The last ablation was in June then in July,
Does anybody on here have experience or encouraging stories about Atrial Fibrillation especially the aggressive kind. I'm 43 and diagnosed with AF in March '21. I've had a cardioversion, 2 ablations in the upper chamber and 1 ablation in a lower chamber. The last ablation was in June then in July,
BeeBee79
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
NT-proBNP Level query
Trying to line up a few questions for a Cardio call in December and cannot seem to find this bit out. My last Se N-term pro BNP conc result was 444 ng/L, is this the same as pg/mL? It came back as abnormal with normal given as 0-400, I`m 66, so could I have Heart failure as no one has said I have.
Trying to line up a few questions for a Cardio call in December and cannot seem to find this bit out. My last Se N-term pro BNP conc result was 444 ng/L, is this the same as pg/mL? It came back as abnormal with normal given as 0-400, I`m 66, so could I have Heart failure as no one has said I have.
gentryman
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AF Association
2 years ago
How long does Bisoprolol take to work
Hi everyone. New to this forum. Diagnosed with Atrial Fibrillation just this weekend, 19 hours in hospital assessment unit, & treatment with Bisoprolol (10mg). Am on 10mg daily now, and have taken today's. Heart is still way too fast though - 90-110 resting. Any idea when it should revert to normal?
Hi everyone. New to this forum. Diagnosed with Atrial Fibrillation just this weekend, 19 hours in hospital assessment unit, & treatment with Bisoprolol (10mg). Am on 10mg daily now, and have taken today's. Heart is still way too fast though - 90-110 resting. Any idea when it should revert to normal?
Sanekate
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Arrhythmia Alliance
2 years ago
Do you live in the US? It is your last chance to Preserve Critical Catheter Ablation Access for AFIB Patients
To whom It may concern Last Chance to Preserve Critical Catheter Ablation Access for AFIB Patients. Recently we alerted you to a proposed draconian 40% cut in CMS payments to electrophysiologists (EPs) for performing AF catheter ablations. As previously mentioned, these cuts would cause long term catastrophic
To whom It may concern Last Chance to Preserve Critical Catheter Ablation Access for AFIB Patients. Recently we alerted you to a proposed draconian 40% cut in CMS payments to electrophysiologists (EPs) for performing AF catheter ablations. As previously mentioned, these cuts would cause long term catastrophic
TracyAdmin
Partner
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AF Association
2 years ago
Do you live in the US? It is your last chance to Preserve Critical Catheter Ablation Access for AFIB Patients
To whom It may concern Last Chance to Preserve Critical Catheter Ablation Access for AFIB Patients. Recently we alerted you to a proposed draconian 40% cut in CMS payments to electrophysiologists (EPs) for performing AF catheter ablations. As previously mentioned, these cuts would cause long term catastrophic
To whom It may concern Last Chance to Preserve Critical Catheter Ablation Access for AFIB Patients. Recently we alerted you to a proposed draconian 40% cut in CMS payments to electrophysiologists (EPs) for performing AF catheter ablations. As previously mentioned, these cuts would cause long term catastrophic
TracyAdmin
ArrhythmiaAlliance
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Arrhythmia Alliance
2 years ago
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