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Rapid heart rate on Ozempic
Has anyone had to go off of Ozempic due to rapid heart rate? I had an ablation a year and a half ago for AFib and now when I started Ozempic after 3 days I woke up with my heart raving at 162 bpm. It felt like AFib anc then after deep breathing it started to go down to 157 then 128 and tachycardic
Has anyone had to go off of Ozempic due to rapid heart rate? I had an ablation a year and a half ago for AFib and now when I started Ozempic after 3 days I woke up with my heart raving at 162 bpm. It felt like AFib anc then after deep breathing it started to go down to 157 then 128 and tachycardic
Itsanafiblife
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AF Association
1 year ago
Persistent afib
I thought I was okay now I'm in persistent afib ( since September 2022) but looking at the posts from yesterday's health unlocked (estesbubba post) people are saying it's not good to be in persistent afib as it causes the heart to work harder and then become enlarged and that can lead to heart failure
I thought I was okay now I'm in persistent afib ( since September 2022) but looking at the posts from yesterday's health unlocked (estesbubba post) people are saying it's not good to be in persistent afib as it causes the heart to work harder and then become enlarged and that can lead to heart failure
Swimsyroke
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AF Association
1 year ago
Possible drug interactions with Xtandi and blood thinners - advice needed
Hello! I have a question about drug interactions with Xtandi. When my dad first had his heart bypass, his Cleveland clinic doctor's put him on Eliquis along with his xtandi. Shortly after, dad was diagnosed at the James cancer center with a secondary cancer - lymphoma in his brain. The doctors at
Hello! I have a question about drug interactions with Xtandi. When my dad first had his heart bypass, his Cleveland clinic doctor's put him on Eliquis along with his xtandi. Shortly after, dad was diagnosed at the James cancer center with a secondary cancer - lymphoma in his brain. The doctors at
Lynsi13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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Severe mitral regurgitation
Hello, I’m new to this forum. I’m a 73 year old female and was diagnosed with severe mitral regurgitation and heart failure a year ago, had a pacemaker inserted whilst in hospital. A few months ago I saw a consultant who decided I needed valve repair or replacement with open heart surgery. They then
Hello, I’m new to this forum. I’m a 73 year old female and was diagnosed with severe mitral regurgitation and heart failure a year ago, had a pacemaker inserted whilst in hospital. A few months ago I saw a consultant who decided I needed valve repair or replacement with open heart surgery. They then
Unchainmyheart
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
cardiologist appointments
hi, having had open heart surgery back in November 2019 can I make an appointment with my cardiologist without getting a referral from my GP?
hi, having had open heart surgery back in November 2019 can I make an appointment with my cardiologist without getting a referral from my GP?
Uhrwerk
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
My dad died, now I'm back to square one
My dad died a week ago from a heart attack. Since then I became very anxious, afraid to go to the toilet at night, afraid me too will suffer a heart attack. I know my physical symptoms are due to anxiety, but my anxiety makes me doubt this. My husband and I are going overseas in March and leaving our
My dad died a week ago from a heart attack. Since then I became very anxious, afraid to go to the toilet at night, afraid me too will suffer a heart attack. I know my physical symptoms are due to anxiety, but my anxiety makes me doubt this. My husband and I are going overseas in March and leaving our
R_dR
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Anxiety Support
1 year ago
Q10 Supplement
My chiropractor suggested I might benefit from taking a supplement called Q10 gold. The research I did was quite interesting done by Pharma Nord, seems their studies with people with heart problems eg heart failure also CABG mortality rate reduced considerably, also enhanced energy levels etc. My Chiropractor
My chiropractor suggested I might benefit from taking a supplement called Q10 gold. The research I did was quite interesting done by Pharma Nord, seems their studies with people with heart problems eg heart failure also CABG mortality rate reduced considerably, also enhanced energy levels etc. My Chiropractor
Florence-Nightingale
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AF Association
1 year ago
Timing of medication when abroad
In just over a week’s time I shall be going to New Zealand for six weeks and I’m wondering how to manage my medication as the time difference when I’m there is 13 hours. t the moment, I take Bisoprolol in the morning along with Indapamide and Apixaban, and then Losartan and another Apixaban in the evening
In just over a week’s time I shall be going to New Zealand for six weeks and I’m wondering how to manage my medication as the time difference when I’m there is 13 hours. t the moment, I take Bisoprolol in the morning along with Indapamide and Apixaban, and then Losartan and another Apixaban in the evening
Botolph
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Tachycardia episodes
Good morning all! Trying to work out what is going on - three episodes of tachycardia with medical involvement over last two years, all different. I have a long standing history of tachycardia, PVCs and intermittent palpitations/ ectopic beats, but no confirmed diagnosis! First was panic attack following
Good morning all! Trying to work out what is going on - three episodes of tachycardia with medical involvement over last two years, all different. I have a long standing history of tachycardia, PVCs and intermittent palpitations/ ectopic beats, but no confirmed diagnosis! First was panic attack following
Hephzibar
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AF Association
1 year ago
Can I ever get off some medications after rebounding from HF?
I have been prediabetic since my 30s and now in my 60s am still holding my numbers down with my diet but realized I needed to lose over 30 lbs. for my
heart
health
. I still have 10 more pounds to lose to make my doctors all happy.
I have been prediabetic since my 30s and now in my 60s am still holding my numbers down with my diet but realized I needed to lose over 30 lbs. for my
heart
health
. I still have 10 more pounds to lose to make my doctors all happy.
Mov3on
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
Graves - thyroid removed
But I'm putting in a claim for pip as I've recently been diagnosed with 2 different
heart
conditions my
health
overall is pretty rubbish, so I wanted to know do I put graves or without thyroid? Thanks in advancr
But I'm putting in a claim for pip as I've recently been diagnosed with 2 different
heart
conditions my
health
overall is pretty rubbish, so I wanted to know do I put graves or without thyroid? Thanks in advancr
cneal09
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
Talking therapies
Hi all, had a call yesterday from talking therapies, yesterday I will hav to wait another 2/3 weeks to get started with a therapist, waited a long time but just goes to show the demand in London, I’m still suffering anxiety but I am getting a little brighter week by week, I have seen articles from all
Hi all, had a call yesterday from talking therapies, yesterday I will hav to wait another 2/3 weeks to get started with a therapist, waited a long time but just goes to show the demand in London, I’m still suffering anxiety but I am getting a little brighter week by week, I have seen articles from all
E16Pat
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Phimosis, Ballinihtus cure
Hi everyone just had to post this. I suffered from this for 6 years, no let up, sore and sex impossible . I tried every cream and then had the circumcision but still no better 3 months ago I set on a course to reverse diabetes, I cut out sugar on nearly everything I could just to avoid going onto injections
Hi everyone just had to post this. I suffered from this for 6 years, no let up, sore and sex impossible . I tried every cream and then had the circumcision but still no better 3 months ago I set on a course to reverse diabetes, I cut out sugar on nearly everything I could just to avoid going onto injections
Marsh_all
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Men's Health Forum
1 year ago
Bisoprolol 1.25 dosage. Coming off it?
Bisoprolol? I am on a very low dosage, 1.25 ml., and have been for more than a year. Over past months I have felt incredibly tired (sleeping for too long overnight/having naps during the day) and have been totally lacking in energy with no real interest (I don’t feel depressed) to move myself. On monitoring
Bisoprolol? I am on a very low dosage, 1.25 ml., and have been for more than a year. Over past months I have felt incredibly tired (sleeping for too long overnight/having naps during the day) and have been totally lacking in energy with no real interest (I don’t feel depressed) to move myself. On monitoring
Brain
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AF Association
1 year ago
AFIB and Colonoscopy Prep
I've read that this type of prep (huge amounts of sodium) can be a problem for folks with
heart
or other
health
issues. Was hoping to get some feedback from our group as to your experiences and the prep(s) you've used...considering our AFIB issue.
I've read that this type of prep (huge amounts of sodium) can be a problem for folks with
heart
or other
health
issues. Was hoping to get some feedback from our group as to your experiences and the prep(s) you've used...considering our AFIB issue.
ktf2022
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AF Association
8 months ago
Heart valve checks…!
Good morning. I had my aortic heart valve replaced over 8 years ago. It’s only just been brought to my attention that I should have yearly check ups. Out of the blue I developed AF with a resting heart rate of 170. I underwent a cardioversion which was successful. Only now I’m being told a yearly check
Good morning. I had my aortic heart valve replaced over 8 years ago. It’s only just been brought to my attention that I should have yearly check ups. Out of the blue I developed AF with a resting heart rate of 170. I underwent a cardioversion which was successful. Only now I’m being told a yearly check
Suzy61Taylor
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Life Insurance
Hi all, Just a question regarding life insurance. I’m 36 and currently trying to sort life insurance. I had heart surgery for a coarctation of the aorta over 20 years ago. I have hypertension now and take medication. Not many other problems now. I’ve been quoted life insurance of £52 a month for an
Hi all, Just a question regarding life insurance. I’m 36 and currently trying to sort life insurance. I had heart surgery for a coarctation of the aorta over 20 years ago. I have hypertension now and take medication. Not many other problems now. I’ve been quoted life insurance of £52 a month for an
Colin86
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Breathless
hi Ihave not been on this site for quite a while..my husband died,I moved counties to be near my marvellous daughter ..but after two ablations last one in 2020 have gone into nearly daily AF attacks …GP pushed up Bisoprolol to 7.5 mg andI have to take an extra one to stave off the dreaded breathlessness
hi Ihave not been on this site for quite a while..my husband died,I moved counties to be near my marvellous daughter ..but after two ablations last one in 2020 have gone into nearly daily AF attacks …GP pushed up Bisoprolol to 7.5 mg andI have to take an extra one to stave off the dreaded breathlessness
Lamplight37
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Vitamin B12 deficiency
Wondering how many heart patients are potentially B12 deficient that could have some benefit from treatment for this which in conjunction with
heart
treatment may help improve
health
and well-being ?
Wondering how many heart patients are potentially B12 deficient that could have some benefit from treatment for this which in conjunction with
heart
treatment may help improve
health
and well-being ?
ScoobyDoo71
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British Heart Foundation
9 months ago
Suffered since childhood
Here's what works for me... I've been able to manage (pain and discomfort) RLS a couple different ways..In the beginning I used requip and Ultram until Ultram because a so called problem drug(I never had any issues with it) I used it for a couple of years before requip became available and then used
Here's what works for me... I've been able to manage (pain and discomfort) RLS a couple different ways..In the beginning I used requip and Ultram until Ultram because a so called problem drug(I never had any issues with it) I used it for a couple of years before requip became available and then used
fred6113
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
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