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Would you like to give something to your local community this Christmas?
Why not consider asking friends and neighbours to contribute to an AED – to make your community/neighbourhood heart safe. Available defibrillators in the community are often the difference between life and death. Find out about how you can help? #defibssavelives https://www.heartrhythmalliance.org
Why not consider asking friends and neighbours to contribute to an AED – to make your community/neighbourhood heart safe. Available defibrillators in the community are often the difference between life and death. Find out about how you can help? #defibssavelives https://www.heartrhythmalliance.org
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
3 years ago
Would you like to give something to your local community this Christmas?
Why not consider asking friends and neighbours to contribute to an AED – to make your community/neighbourhood heart safe. Available defibrillators in the community are often the difference between life and death. Find out about how you can help? #defibssavelives https://www.heartrhythmalliance.org
Why not consider asking friends and neighbours to contribute to an AED – to make your community/neighbourhood heart safe. Available defibrillators in the community are often the difference between life and death. Find out about how you can help? #defibssavelives https://www.heartrhythmalliance.org
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Arrhythmia Alliance SVT
3 years ago
Would you like to give something to your local community this Christmas?
Why not consider asking friends and neighbours to contribute to an AED – to make your community/neighbourhood heart safe. Available defibrillators in the community are often the difference between life and death. Find out about how you can help? #defibssavelives https://www.heartrhythmalliance.org
Why not consider asking friends and neighbours to contribute to an AED – to make your community/neighbourhood heart safe. Available defibrillators in the community are often the difference between life and death. Find out about how you can help? #defibssavelives https://www.heartrhythmalliance.org
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Arrhythmia Alliance Heart Failure
3 years ago
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Would you like to give something to your local community this Christmas?
Why not consider asking friends and neighbours to contribute to an AED – to make your community/neighbourhood heart safe. Available defibrillators in the community are often the difference between life and death. Find out about how you can help? #defibssavelives https://www.heartrhythmalliance.org
Why not consider asking friends and neighbours to contribute to an AED – to make your community/neighbourhood heart safe. Available defibrillators in the community are often the difference between life and death. Find out about how you can help? #defibssavelives https://www.heartrhythmalliance.org
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Arrhythmia Alliance
3 years ago
NSVT or atrial flutter?
Do PVCs feel different to PACs? I'm getting short runs of ectopic beats (often 4 in a row), which I think might be NSVT. I'm used to experiencing AF, which feels light and chaotic compared to sinus rhythm, but these recent short runs feel more forceful than AF, and also feel regular - could they be ventricular
Do PVCs feel different to PACs? I'm getting short runs of ectopic beats (often 4 in a row), which I think might be NSVT. I'm used to experiencing AF, which feels light and chaotic compared to sinus rhythm, but these recent short runs feel more forceful than AF, and also feel regular - could they be ventricular
John3333333
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
AFIB BP STRUGGLERS
All, I have never taken this drug but I have taken Amiodorone before. And you're right. It is awful so my dr took me off it. I am taking Propafenone now. I was to take 3 150mg per day. I did and felt horrible. So I started reducing it myself and I have found that 1 pill split into 2 does works
All, I have never taken this drug but I have taken Amiodorone before. And you're right. It is awful so my dr took me off it. I am taking Propafenone now. I was to take 3 150mg per day. I did and felt horrible. So I started reducing it myself and I have found that 1 pill split into 2 does works
N400033
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AF Association
2 years ago
AF query
Hi, I was diagnosed with AF in July last year and put onto Apixaban and Bisoprolol. I then really struggled walking anywhere with breathlessness and although I was Asymptomatic before being diagnosed I wasn’t breathless at all ( AF found during routine pulse test by Nurse). I was advised to carry on
Hi, I was diagnosed with AF in July last year and put onto Apixaban and Bisoprolol. I then really struggled walking anywhere with breathlessness and although I was Asymptomatic before being diagnosed I wasn’t breathless at all ( AF found during routine pulse test by Nurse). I was advised to carry on
gentryman
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AF Association
2 years ago
Afib, alcohol and caffeine!
I’m interested in peoples Afib triggers, specifically how you are with alcohol and caffeine? I can honestly say that two to three cups of coffee and a couple of pints of beer a day don’t appear to cause me any issues? What does, however is late eating, over eating and any kind of indigestion! Without
I’m interested in peoples Afib triggers, specifically how you are with alcohol and caffeine? I can honestly say that two to three cups of coffee and a couple of pints of beer a day don’t appear to cause me any issues? What does, however is late eating, over eating and any kind of indigestion! Without
Motov
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AF Association
2 years ago
None the wiser
Had my heart stress test at the Bristol Heart Institute this week to discover why I've started having episodes of breathlessness/pressure on exertion. The plan was to use an exercise bike to increase my heart rate ti 128 bpm then use ultrasound echocardiogram and ECG to look at my heart, Before I'd even
Had my heart stress test at the Bristol Heart Institute this week to discover why I've started having episodes of breathlessness/pressure on exertion. The plan was to use an exercise bike to increase my heart rate ti 128 bpm then use ultrasound echocardiogram and ECG to look at my heart, Before I'd even
Daisyblu
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
ICD
Hello I have been referred for ICD implant can anyone tell me of their experience please Thanks I’m advancry
Hello I have been referred for ICD implant can anyone tell me of their experience please Thanks I’m advancry
Cumberlandman
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Permanent AF?
The day has finally come where I went to hospital with sudden onset AF to be told that they won’t do anything. I’m to stay on my meds, flecainide and bisoprolol and to go back if I get severe symptoms. They have said a resting heart rate of 130 is fine because I am haemodynamically stable. I am ( still
The day has finally come where I went to hospital with sudden onset AF to be told that they won’t do anything. I’m to stay on my meds, flecainide and bisoprolol and to go back if I get severe symptoms. They have said a resting heart rate of 130 is fine because I am haemodynamically stable. I am ( still
Rhiannonimity1
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AF Association
2 years ago
Atrial fibrillation
Does anyone get breathlessness after atrial fibrillation? My dad recently had a stroke and was in atrial fibrillation since then he's been quite breathless on small amounts of exercise that's worrying Especially the fact he would never before tell us if he was unwell and trys to dodge going to the doctors
Does anyone get breathlessness after atrial fibrillation? My dad recently had a stroke and was in atrial fibrillation since then he's been quite breathless on small amounts of exercise that's worrying Especially the fact he would never before tell us if he was unwell and trys to dodge going to the doctors
worriedcats
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AF Association
2 years ago
Discomfort in chest area
I'm coping with PAF but does anyone feel like I do: i feel a 'discomfort' in my chest area, its hard to describe, it feels like it's 'trying' to flutter but doesn't start? Just a bit uncomfortable - i kinda feel it in my throat? I know what palpitations are like - they've been suppressed for 6 weeks
I'm coping with PAF but does anyone feel like I do: i feel a 'discomfort' in my chest area, its hard to describe, it feels like it's 'trying' to flutter but doesn't start? Just a bit uncomfortable - i kinda feel it in my throat? I know what palpitations are like - they've been suppressed for 6 weeks
bowie88
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AF Association
2 years ago
I consider myself lucky
I guess I am one of the lucky one's. I had all three shots, didn't feel good for a couple of days, but I have had worse. The new flu shot for senior bothered me more the Cd shots. 2 1/2 years ago I was diagnosed with A Fib. But on meds, Eliquis, heart meds. But I had a 100 pounds of fluid around me
I guess I am one of the lucky one's. I had all three shots, didn't feel good for a couple of days, but I have had worse. The new flu shot for senior bothered me more the Cd shots. 2 1/2 years ago I was diagnosed with A Fib. But on meds, Eliquis, heart meds. But I had a 100 pounds of fluid around me
tnohnsons
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AF Association
2 years ago
How long to restrict arm in bed after crt-d implant
Hi all , I’ve just had my icd upgraded with a crt-d ten days ago and thanks to some previous reply’s on here I’ve been sleeping with arm in a tee shirt which has worked a treat Ten days on and dressing is off and wound looking all good but stitches haven’t all dissolved yet I’m moving arm during daytime
Hi all , I’ve just had my icd upgraded with a crt-d ten days ago and thanks to some previous reply’s on here I’ve been sleeping with arm in a tee shirt which has worked a treat Ten days on and dressing is off and wound looking all good but stitches haven’t all dissolved yet I’m moving arm during daytime
Grak
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Liposuction of fat in and around the stomach
I am considering having liposuction to remove some difficult to shift fat around my waist and my neck. Does anyone know if the removal of fat from the waist could have a beneficial on liver health? regards, Iro1
I am considering having liposuction to remove some difficult to shift fat around my waist and my neck. Does anyone know if the removal of fat from the waist could have a beneficial on liver health? regards, Iro1
Iro1
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Boston scientific monitor flashing yellow waves when trying to do upload. HELP
Help guys please just tried to do an upload of my ICD via my Boston scientific monitor and its flashing yellow waves and doesn't seem to be connecting with my device anyone have any clue whats going on anxiety is now through the roof
Help guys please just tried to do an upload of my ICD via my Boston scientific monitor and its flashing yellow waves and doesn't seem to be connecting with my device anyone have any clue whats going on anxiety is now through the roof
Dan33ynwa
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
No follow up
I had a cardiac arrest in July 2020 and was in hospital for a week . I was sent home after having a pacemaker and ICD fitted with no plan or any help from anyone. After my father passed away from a cardiac arrest in October I decided to contact the rehabilitation clinic to see if I was untitled to any
I had a cardiac arrest in July 2020 and was in hospital for a week . I was sent home after having a pacemaker and ICD fitted with no plan or any help from anyone. After my father passed away from a cardiac arrest in October I decided to contact the rehabilitation clinic to see if I was untitled to any
690704
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
When Do Your AFIB triggers actually cause reaction?
First, I want to thank everyone here for all the wonderful information you have provided over time, it has helped me immensely in so many ways. There seems to be a lot of discussion about things that trigger AFIB, like chocolate, caffeine, alcohol, etc. My question is: After you consume the "offender
First, I want to thank everyone here for all the wonderful information you have provided over time, it has helped me immensely in so many ways. There seems to be a lot of discussion about things that trigger AFIB, like chocolate, caffeine, alcohol, etc. My question is: After you consume the "offender
Kingst
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AF Association
2 years ago
How long have we got? I just need info and experiences please
Hey all, I've come on here because I'd like some more info on liver failure and the helpline isn't open until Monday so I'm hoping you guys can help? My 93 year old grandad has been in heart failure for some years now and we know his organs are failing. In the last few months though, his tummy has been
Hey all, I've come on here because I'd like some more info on liver failure and the helpline isn't open until Monday so I'm hoping you guys can help? My 93 year old grandad has been in heart failure for some years now and we know his organs are failing. In the last few months though, his tummy has been
Bim16
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
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