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weird Kardia ecg
went into af just before midnight, but was dozing on and off and thought it would be gone by morning. Well it hasn’t, so I have just used my single lead Kardia and the ecg shows like this! I have never had it like this, only erratic rate with pretty smooth bits in between, if that makes sense. I am
went into af just before midnight, but was dozing on and off and thought it would be gone by morning. Well it hasn’t, so I have just used my single lead Kardia and the ecg shows like this! I have never had it like this, only erratic rate with pretty smooth bits in between, if that makes sense. I am
Tilly1957
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AF Association
2 years ago
Palpitations and Covid , Betablocker Update
I just wanted to update my experiences from earlier this year-please see previous posts. I started with a virus-possibly Covid-then followed worrying palpitations/SOB/light headedness. Lat flow taken 10 days after the virus started showed negative, but could have been too late to be accurate. The virus
I just wanted to update my experiences from earlier this year-please see previous posts. I started with a virus-possibly Covid-then followed worrying palpitations/SOB/light headedness. Lat flow taken 10 days after the virus started showed negative, but could have been too late to be accurate. The virus
celticlady
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Husband in constant AF
Hi this is my first post sorry its long! My husband has a couple of weeks ago been diagnosed with AF he is 44. He had a bad attack of being really breathless and heavy chested and it really scared us both, he refused an ambulance but know now thats what we should have done. He attended GP on the Monday
Hi this is my first post sorry its long! My husband has a couple of weeks ago been diagnosed with AF he is 44. He had a bad attack of being really breathless and heavy chested and it really scared us both, he refused an ambulance but know now thats what we should have done. He attended GP on the Monday
Seaside1005
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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A and E Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagh.
Woke up at 5 am Sunday morning with severe pain under right shoulder blade which remained all day despite maxing out on paracetamol. In the evening I dug out some codeine tablets I had for sciatica last year and added those with similarly little improvement. Monday was more of the same except by now
Woke up at 5 am Sunday morning with severe pain under right shoulder blade which remained all day despite maxing out on paracetamol. In the evening I dug out some codeine tablets I had for sciatica last year and added those with similarly little improvement. Monday was more of the same except by now
BobD
Volunteer
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AF Association
2 years ago
I am confused! Ectopic beats v Atrial fibrilation?
My husband's GP felt his pulse and said he had Atrial Fibrilation and must go on blood thinners. He didn't suggest an ecg or any further tests. Surely this is rather highhanded? It could be just "ectopics"?
My husband's GP felt his pulse and said he had Atrial Fibrilation and must go on blood thinners. He didn't suggest an ecg or any further tests. Surely this is rather highhanded? It could be just "ectopics"?
chickeninthewood
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Labile BP
I have been on meds for high BP for about 20yrs. Then suddenly 18mths ago my BP started to fluctuate, I.e. AM before getting out of bed was 169/100 and then by 10AM could be as low as 75/50. This didn’t last for long, but obviously felt very dizzy, light headed, sick etc. I would sit down and wait for
I have been on meds for high BP for about 20yrs. Then suddenly 18mths ago my BP started to fluctuate, I.e. AM before getting out of bed was 169/100 and then by 10AM could be as low as 75/50. This didn’t last for long, but obviously felt very dizzy, light headed, sick etc. I would sit down and wait for
Jro49
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Non typical symptoms of a heart attack
In June I had some stomach/ chest pains which I thought was indigestion and rang 111 and they advised me to go to A&E . When I got there they took my blood and ecg. My ecg was ok apparently. I had my blood results and they said I’d had a heart attack. I was admitted to a ward and had a number of tests
In June I had some stomach/ chest pains which I thought was indigestion and rang 111 and they advised me to go to A&E . When I got there they took my blood and ecg. My ecg was ok apparently. I had my blood results and they said I’d had a heart attack. I was admitted to a ward and had a number of tests
Oaks6
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Possible myocarditis??
Hi, i would like some advice, if possible?! On the 12th of last month my heart rate suddenly dropped to 54bpm resting (it is usually 69-80), i felt dizzy,sick, had a really sore headache etc...I contacted my GP, he was convinced it was viral!. I took 10 tests that week, all negative! But on the 20th
Hi, i would like some advice, if possible?! On the 12th of last month my heart rate suddenly dropped to 54bpm resting (it is usually 69-80), i felt dizzy,sick, had a really sore headache etc...I contacted my GP, he was convinced it was viral!. I took 10 tests that week, all negative! But on the 20th
Lizabella246
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Tight chest ~ waiting for angiogram
Hi everyone. I went into A&E last weekend with chest tightness and some breathing difficulty, along with some other symptoms. They were brilliant, kept me in for a couple of days, lots of ECGs, a chest X-ray and contrast CT to rule out a PE, which was clear. Long story short, ECG shows some ischemic
Hi everyone. I went into A&E last weekend with chest tightness and some breathing difficulty, along with some other symptoms. They were brilliant, kept me in for a couple of days, lots of ECGs, a chest X-ray and contrast CT to rule out a PE, which was clear. Long story short, ECG shows some ischemic
Wolfgirl71
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Did anyone here know that Sleep Apnea can cause AF?
hubby has had AF for 3years.not really doing well. Originally it was off and on. Didn't see a consultant for 2years as he had left for Machester(UK)Cardiology. Finally it all came to ahead and has had 1 ablation (failed) in May 2022. Put on amiadarone till next ablation August (2022). That failed
hubby has had AF for 3years.not really doing well. Originally it was off and on. Didn't see a consultant for 2years as he had left for Machester(UK)Cardiology. Finally it all came to ahead and has had 1 ablation (failed) in May 2022. Put on amiadarone till next ablation August (2022). That failed
Billybobjo1234
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Massage and PAF
Just to add I was referred to a consultant in September, had a 3day monitor and an
electrocardiogram
then a copy of the medical report to the GP (full of jargon) but have had no contact with a consultant and no reply to my queries so am pretty much in the dark as to the way forward.
Just to add I was referred to a consultant in September, had a 3day monitor and an
electrocardiogram
then a copy of the medical report to the GP (full of jargon) but have had no contact with a consultant and no reply to my queries so am pretty much in the dark as to the way forward.
Swimsyroke
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Do you live in the US?
We are looking for US candidates to participate in a study? If you are aged over 22 and live within the Chicago\Milwaukee region of Illinois – we need your help! The American Institute of Therapeutics is undertaking a study to show that a wrist-watch and a floor scale can detect, atrial fibrillation
We are looking for US candidates to participate in a study? If you are aged over 22 and live within the Chicago\Milwaukee region of Illinois – we need your help! The American Institute of Therapeutics is undertaking a study to show that a wrist-watch and a floor scale can detect, atrial fibrillation
TracyAdmin
Partner
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Do you live in the US?
We are looking for US candidates to participate in a study? If you are aged over 22 and live within the Chicago\Milwaukee region of Illinois – we need your help! The American Institute of Therapeutics is undertaking a study to show that a wrist-watch and a floor scale can detect, atrial fibrillation
We are looking for US candidates to participate in a study? If you are aged over 22 and live within the Chicago\Milwaukee region of Illinois – we need your help! The American Institute of Therapeutics is undertaking a study to show that a wrist-watch and a floor scale can detect, atrial fibrillation
TracyAdmin
ArrhythmiaAlliance
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
2 years ago
Managing the cardiovascular risk of Bruton's Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors in chronic lymphocytic leukemia
the following areas:
[i]1 [/i]
[i][u]PRE-TREATMENT RECOMMENDATIONS[/u][/i]
[i] including [/i]
[i][u]INITIAL WORKUP[/u][/i]
[i] [/i]
and
[u]SELECTING A COURSE OF TREATMENT[/u]
[i]'Comprehensive patient history including: [/i] [i]Blood pressure measurement,
Electrocardiogram
the following areas:
[i]1 [/i]
[i][u]PRE-TREATMENT RECOMMENDATIONS[/u][/i]
[i] including [/i]
[i][u]INITIAL WORKUP[/u][/i]
[i] [/i]
and
[u]SELECTING A COURSE OF TREATMENT[/u]
[i]'Comprehensive patient history including: [/i] [i]Blood pressure measurement,
Electrocardiogram
CLLerinOz
Administrator
in
CLL Support
2 years ago
Help with 3 day ECG results please, confused!
Any help at all with my recent 3 day ECG results would be very helpful please. Background, HA and stent fitted December 2021, on aspirin, clopidogrel, bisoprolol, ramipril, statins, levothyroxine. Been having regular palpitations, bit dizzy, ectopic beats, fluttering, sometimes lasting a short
Any help at all with my recent 3 day ECG results would be very helpful please. Background, HA and stent fitted December 2021, on aspirin, clopidogrel, bisoprolol, ramipril, statins, levothyroxine. Been having regular palpitations, bit dizzy, ectopic beats, fluttering, sometimes lasting a short
MrsSuzuki
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Running with a Holter ECG attached!
Well I was expecting to have to take a break from running for a week because of having a Holter ECG monitor fitted. But they have a new device which means you can exercise as normal as part of the monitoring. See photo attached. So please as was having withdrawal symptoms at the prospect of not getting
Well I was expecting to have to take a break from running for a week because of having a Holter ECG monitor fitted. But they have a new device which means you can exercise as normal as part of the monitoring. See photo attached. So please as was having withdrawal symptoms at the prospect of not getting
Chinkoflight
in
Bridge to 10K
2 years ago
Do you live in the US?
We are looking for US candidates to participate in a study? If you are aged over 22 and live within the Chicago\Milwaukee region of Illinois – we need your help! The American Institute of Therapeutics is undertaking a study to show that a wrist-watch and a floor scale can detect, atrial fibrillation.
We are looking for US candidates to participate in a study? If you are aged over 22 and live within the Chicago\Milwaukee region of Illinois – we need your help! The American Institute of Therapeutics is undertaking a study to show that a wrist-watch and a floor scale can detect, atrial fibrillation.
TracyAdmin
Partner
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Do you live in the US?
We are looking for US candidates to participate in a study? If you are aged over 22 and live within the Chicago\Milwaukee region of Illinois – we need your help! The American Institute of Therapeutics is undertaking a study to show that a wrist-watch and a floor scale can detect, atrial fibrillation.
We are looking for US candidates to participate in a study? If you are aged over 22 and live within the Chicago\Milwaukee region of Illinois – we need your help! The American Institute of Therapeutics is undertaking a study to show that a wrist-watch and a floor scale can detect, atrial fibrillation.
TracyAdmin
ArrhythmiaAlliance
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
2 years ago
Want to know more about.. Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome? ❤️
Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome (WPW) is a combination of symptoms of palpitations, with the presence of an extra electrical pathway, resulting in an ECG abnormality. Visit the information section on our NEW website - for all the resources you need, and more: https://heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/uk/wolffparkinsonwhite-syndrome
Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome (WPW) is a combination of symptoms of palpitations, with the presence of an extra electrical pathway, resulting in an ECG abnormality. Visit the information section on our NEW website - for all the resources you need, and more: https://heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/uk/wolffparkinsonwhite-syndrome
TracyAdmin
ArrhythmiaAlliance
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
2 years ago
Cardiologist doesn't need to see me for 3 years?
I am 68 years old. I had triple bypass in February 2021. I have spoken to my cardiologist a few times since then. I should note that I had this cardiologist before the bypass due to the fact I have coronary heart disease. Most recently,I had a heart monitor for 72 hours which showed nothing.
I am 68 years old. I had triple bypass in February 2021. I have spoken to my cardiologist a few times since then. I should note that I had this cardiologist before the bypass due to the fact I have coronary heart disease. Most recently,I had a heart monitor for 72 hours which showed nothing.
Kali_heart
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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