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amlodipine and losartan
I have been taking 5mgs Amlodipine and 100 mgs Losartan in morning but after going into atrial fibrillation my blood pressure drops at lunch time. My GP has said to take losartan at night and amlodipine in morning. Has anyone take these medications at different times of day .
I have been taking 5mgs Amlodipine and 100 mgs Losartan in morning but after going into atrial fibrillation my blood pressure drops at lunch time. My GP has said to take losartan at night and amlodipine in morning. Has anyone take these medications at different times of day .
Caradomben
in
AF Association
11 months ago
more episodes
evening all ! Not posted for about 7 years, I have had AFIB for over 10 years now !! I used to get 1-3 episodes a year, unfortunately last few months it’s daily , was thinking to ask my GP. refer me to cardiology again ( re ablation) nervous and not sure if right for me, I take metoprolol when have
evening all ! Not posted for about 7 years, I have had AFIB for over 10 years now !! I used to get 1-3 episodes a year, unfortunately last few months it’s daily , was thinking to ask my GP. refer me to cardiology again ( re ablation) nervous and not sure if right for me, I take metoprolol when have
lingooz
in
AF Association
1 year ago
NT-proBNP test shows over 1800 (2,255) Does it indicate heart failure?
Latest info: When I saw my doctor, having experienced some worry about this test, he was immediately aware that the high BNP level was directly attributable to my permanent AF. He explained that he had only asked for the test to establish a 'base level' for my proBNP reading and despite the relatively
Latest info: When I saw my doctor, having experienced some worry about this test, he was immediately aware that the high BNP level was directly attributable to my permanent AF. He explained that he had only asked for the test to establish a 'base level' for my proBNP reading and despite the relatively
oscarfox49
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AF Association
1 year ago
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I'm curious as to other people's experiences, especially on how such changes affect
heart
health
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I'm curious as to other people's experiences, especially on how such changes affect
heart
health
.
rutlandbowhunter
in
British Heart Foundation
9 months ago
Bisoprolol
Fatigued and VO2 level is very low. Could Bisoprolol be the cause and is it safe to come off it if it is. I take 1.25mg daily for Tachycardia.
Fatigued and VO2 level is very low. Could Bisoprolol be the cause and is it safe to come off it if it is. I take 1.25mg daily for Tachycardia.
Renigidale
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Afib and heart failure
Does afib always lead to heart failure?I have just had a medication review with a specialist who works with our GP surgery and doctors. He claims that any afib present leads to heart failure between 1 and 20% in the early stages. This is frightening. My afib episodes are very symptomatic and come around
Does afib always lead to heart failure?I have just had a medication review with a specialist who works with our GP surgery and doctors. He claims that any afib present leads to heart failure between 1 and 20% in the early stages. This is frightening. My afib episodes are very symptomatic and come around
Karendeena
in
AF Association
1 year ago
ibuprofen gel
Currently unable to contact a pharmacist or doctor. Does anyone know of a topical pain killer gel I can take whilst on anticoagulants? Apparently, ibuprofen gel is a no-no. Thanks Thanks everyone, pharmacist confirmed I can use Deep Heat, Heat Patches and or, paracetamol.
Currently unable to contact a pharmacist or doctor. Does anyone know of a topical pain killer gel I can take whilst on anticoagulants? Apparently, ibuprofen gel is a no-no. Thanks Thanks everyone, pharmacist confirmed I can use Deep Heat, Heat Patches and or, paracetamol.
Fight-the-good-fight
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
11 months ago
What should you expect from your GP after major heart surgery, shirt term and long term?
Apart from my initial call to request repeat warfarin prescription in which case I was told to go online, my GP has not acknowledged the last 2½ months of my urgent surgery. I am a congenital heart patient who had been trying to get cardio check ups in London every year to no avail. I had to take another
Apart from my initial call to request repeat warfarin prescription in which case I was told to go online, my GP has not acknowledged the last 2½ months of my urgent surgery. I am a congenital heart patient who had been trying to get cardio check ups in London every year to no avail. I had to take another
Pefki
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Article to yesterdays afib and dark chocolate
Heart Matters More than a magazine: information, inspiration and support Heart Matters magazine Activity Medical Real life News Nutrition Research Wellbeing Home Information & support Heart Matters magazine News Behind the headlines
Heart Matters More than a magazine: information, inspiration and support Heart Matters magazine Activity Medical Real life News Nutrition Research Wellbeing Home Information & support Heart Matters magazine News Behind the headlines
kocoach
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Concerned wife
I have
heart
health
anxiety and am really upset about this, I am trying not to stress hubbie about this, but surely something like this should be being fast tracked in case he has a heart attack. Is this common as we age, he had COVID with pneumonia, could that have caused it?
I have
heart
health
anxiety and am really upset about this, I am trying not to stress hubbie about this, but surely something like this should be being fast tracked in case he has a heart attack. Is this common as we age, he had COVID with pneumonia, could that have caused it?
1234robbie
in
British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
Changing from Adoxaban to Apixaban … what to expect?
Good morning forum. While waiting for a second cardioversion the medics have decided to change my anticoagulant from Adoxaban to Apixaban (the low dose Adoxaban I was on until this morning could be a bit borderline if I put on just a pound or two weight). A bit fed up as this delays the cardioversion
Good morning forum. While waiting for a second cardioversion the medics have decided to change my anticoagulant from Adoxaban to Apixaban (the low dose Adoxaban I was on until this morning could be a bit borderline if I put on just a pound or two weight). A bit fed up as this delays the cardioversion
Rainfern
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Developing Oral LT3 Therapy for Heart Failure - HFpEF (DOT3HF-HFpEF)
Just looking for something else, and noticed this ongoing study. [i]
Developing Oral LT3 Therapy for Heart Failure - HFpEF (DOT3HF-HFpEF)
[/i] [i]Study Overview[/i] [i]Brief Summary:[/i] [i]Investigation of the safety, feasibility, and preliminary efficacy of thyroid hormone therapy with Liothyronine
Just looking for something else, and noticed this ongoing study. [i]
Developing Oral LT3 Therapy for Heart Failure - HFpEF (DOT3HF-HFpEF)
[/i] [i]Study Overview[/i] [i]Brief Summary:[/i] [i]Investigation of the safety, feasibility, and preliminary efficacy of thyroid hormone therapy with Liothyronine
helvella
Thyroid UK
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
4 way heart bypass 18/05/23
Had my operation date above.had all my dressings and stitches removed last friday. My questions are when can i have a bath as feel dirty just using a flannel etc.i dont bath by sitting i kneel as had a accident years ago with my spine which prevents me from sitting. 2nd question...Weird sensation but
Had my operation date above.had all my dressings and stitches removed last friday. My questions are when can i have a bath as feel dirty just using a flannel etc.i dont bath by sitting i kneel as had a accident years ago with my spine which prevents me from sitting. 2nd question...Weird sensation but
Aries1969
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Only 48 hours remaining to grab your early bird discount for #PatientsDay2023 ❤️
Whether you have attended our Arrhythmia Alliance Patients Day before or whether it's your first time, #PatientsDay2023 has something for everyone! This year's agenda will cover a range of arrhythmia topics such as SVT, ICDs, Pacemakers, Defibrillators, lifestyle changes and more! Not only will you get
Whether you have attended our Arrhythmia Alliance Patients Day before or whether it's your first time, #PatientsDay2023 has something for everyone! This year's agenda will cover a range of arrhythmia topics such as SVT, ICDs, Pacemakers, Defibrillators, lifestyle changes and more! Not only will you get
Hidden
Partner
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
1 year ago
NSR...out of the blue!!
Last year I had 3 ablations for persistent AF, all deemed to be unsuccessful. 5 months after number 2 , I had 9 days of NSR but then went back into persistent AF with no further breakthroughs. Number 3 was arranged as a top up but after that did not result in NSR for more than a day it was decided AF
Last year I had 3 ablations for persistent AF, all deemed to be unsuccessful. 5 months after number 2 , I had 9 days of NSR but then went back into persistent AF with no further breakthroughs. Number 3 was arranged as a top up but after that did not result in NSR for more than a day it was decided AF
Fullofheart
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Side Effects from Metoprolol 25mg
I am taking Metoprolol 25mg halved twice a day for AFib and having side effects of almost passing out or a weird feeling of like I would be passing out which has happened twice now. I'm taking it with Eliquis. Is anyone else having this symptom?
I am taking Metoprolol 25mg halved twice a day for AFib and having side effects of almost passing out or a weird feeling of like I would be passing out which has happened twice now. I'm taking it with Eliquis. Is anyone else having this symptom?
Jimr1950
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Pain upper left hand side 6 months after single bypass
Hi everyone, I had a single heart bypass 6 months ago, recovery seemed fine discomfort was very minimal even started gym in 5th month, however when I started back to work within 2nd week stated to get upper left hand side discomfort and left arm pain, obviously went straight to A&E.They did all the
Hi everyone, I had a single heart bypass 6 months ago, recovery seemed fine discomfort was very minimal even started gym in 5th month, however when I started back to work within 2nd week stated to get upper left hand side discomfort and left arm pain, obviously went straight to A&E.They did all the
Inspireblue
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Keeping on keeping on
I run because it's good for my
heart
health
and my blood pressure and I come from a family where this matters. I run because it makes me feel good.
I run because it's good for my
heart
health
and my blood pressure and I come from a family where this matters. I run because it makes me feel good.
Gwenllian1
Graduate10
in
Bridge to 10K
2 months ago
Introducing Myself
Hi everyone, I wanted to introduce myself. I've been caring for my mum for several years now. She is 93 and she has arthritis and had heart surgery about 6 years ago. Recently she has deteriorated and, although I'm familiar with the care system and its limitations, I find myself struggling. I work
Hi everyone, I wanted to introduce myself. I've been caring for my mum for several years now. She is 93 and she has arthritis and had heart surgery about 6 years ago. Recently she has deteriorated and, although I'm familiar with the care system and its limitations, I find myself struggling. I work
Simswim
in
Care Community
1 year ago
First post ! High cholesterol 12.1 Low tryglycerides. Average HDL. Thoughts welcome .
Recent results. Always had high cholesterol so did my parents who lived well into their nineties ,no heart disease . My dad was very slim and active and loved plenty of fat, butter and cream . My brother also has high cholesterol. He's in his mid eighties ,very fit , still runs. They haven't had it
Recent results. Always had high cholesterol so did my parents who lived well into their nineties ,no heart disease . My dad was very slim and active and loved plenty of fat, butter and cream . My brother also has high cholesterol. He's in his mid eighties ,very fit , still runs. They haven't had it
Tassieplatypus
in
Cholesterol Support
1 year ago
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