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Dr. Joel Wallach
Is there anybody who has heard of the teachings of Dr. Joel Wallach who says that AF is not caused by a condition of the heart but instead because the Vagus Nerve is being "pinched", either along the spine or at the head where it enters the skull. As you may know, the Vagus Nerve goes down the length
Is there anybody who has heard of the teachings of Dr. Joel Wallach who says that AF is not caused by a condition of the heart but instead because the Vagus Nerve is being "pinched", either along the spine or at the head where it enters the skull. As you may know, the Vagus Nerve goes down the length
Pommerania78
in
AF Association
5 months ago
Atrial fibrilation
I was diagnosed on 9th december 2023 with Atrial fibrilattion after an e.c.g. prescribed edoxaban 60mg and bisoprolol 5mg x 1 in a morning x 1 at night. X to stop propanolol for migraine. Ive had waves of anxiousness wash over me not lot . I had been feeling off it a feŵ weeks with palpitations x feeling
I was diagnosed on 9th december 2023 with Atrial fibrilattion after an e.c.g. prescribed edoxaban 60mg and bisoprolol 5mg x 1 in a morning x 1 at night. X to stop propanolol for migraine. Ive had waves of anxiousness wash over me not lot . I had been feeling off it a feŵ weeks with palpitations x feeling
Sawny15
in
AF Association
5 months ago
Catching a cold when you have fibro - turns out it’s COVID fml
Do you find that when you catch a cold you are affected much worse than other people around you? I never get ‘just a sniffle’. I always say I’m a woman who gets man flu. My partner went to work right through his cold even though he felt quite rough. I just got up to make a drink and dragging my body
Do you find that when you catch a cold you are affected much worse than other people around you? I never get ‘just a sniffle’. I always say I’m a woman who gets man flu. My partner went to work right through his cold even though he felt quite rough. I just got up to make a drink and dragging my body
Brigga
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
5 months ago
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Question for anyone who has had Open heart surgery
A month ago I had OHS and went straight into Afib. I have had a pacemaker inserted 2 years ago. I had a cardioversion yesterday and I feel like I’ve gone back to week one with the pain on my right boob. I want to know from anyone who’s had this surgery if their breasts were soooo sore. I do have
A month ago I had OHS and went straight into Afib. I have had a pacemaker inserted 2 years ago. I had a cardioversion yesterday and I feel like I’ve gone back to week one with the pain on my right boob. I want to know from anyone who’s had this surgery if their breasts were soooo sore. I do have
Sally_Scott
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Third Attempt.and Fail
Well, Made a trip four hours away to another EP to attempt another ablation for Atrial Tachycardia. Yet again, now a second time, this ridiculously elusive rhythm evaded them and they could not do the ablation . Not sure what options that I have left to me now. Probably will have to take Metoprolol,
Well, Made a trip four hours away to another EP to attempt another ablation for Atrial Tachycardia. Yet again, now a second time, this ridiculously elusive rhythm evaded them and they could not do the ablation . Not sure what options that I have left to me now. Probably will have to take Metoprolol,
MeganMN
in
AF Association
5 months ago
Pernicious Anaemia is the worst
Have congenital
heart
disease too and after having complex
heart
surgery
two years ago my health got critical. I have reduced kidney function too. Yikes. Anyone else got similar health issues. Am being treated for PA but fed up with having all of it at the same time.
Have congenital
heart
disease too and after having complex
heart
surgery
two years ago my health got critical. I have reduced kidney function too. Yikes. Anyone else got similar health issues. Am being treated for PA but fed up with having all of it at the same time.
Sea-blue
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Stopping amlodipine 5mg
Hi I'm 15 months post quadruple heart bypass and doing well ,I'm on anvostatin 80mg,asprin 75mg allopurinol 300mg,amloadpine 5mg and bisoprolol 2,5mg ,just checked letter cardio surgeon sent gp saying he wanted amloadpine stopped after 6month post bypass and bisoprolol 5aken down gradually from 3.75
Hi I'm 15 months post quadruple heart bypass and doing well ,I'm on anvostatin 80mg,asprin 75mg allopurinol 300mg,amloadpine 5mg and bisoprolol 2,5mg ,just checked letter cardio surgeon sent gp saying he wanted amloadpine stopped after 6month post bypass and bisoprolol 5aken down gradually from 3.75
Charl70
in
British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
Tyramine
Hi, quite new to this forum and this is my first post. Recently diagnosed with Afib, 58 year old man, otherwise healthy. I have different types of episodes. Some seem to be just ectopics - sporadic skipped beats; some I guess Afib since lasting longer with a "bird in the chest/stomach " sensation and
Hi, quite new to this forum and this is my first post. Recently diagnosed with Afib, 58 year old man, otherwise healthy. I have different types of episodes. Some seem to be just ectopics - sporadic skipped beats; some I guess Afib since lasting longer with a "bird in the chest/stomach " sensation and
Steviemarram
in
AF Association
5 months ago
Heart failure and Entresto anyone?
I have had AFib for 11 years did well on Multaq for the last 7 and all of a sudden it stopped working. Spent 4 days in the hospital and they told me I now have heart failure - cardiologist has recommended a pace and ablate in January and offered me Entresto but I hate to add new meds to my already mix
I have had AFib for 11 years did well on Multaq for the last 7 and all of a sudden it stopped working. Spent 4 days in the hospital and they told me I now have heart failure - cardiologist has recommended a pace and ablate in January and offered me Entresto but I hate to add new meds to my already mix
PamJN
in
AF Association
5 months ago
Some bad news…
I had a bypass a year ago and everything seemed to be going fairly well. I noticed a bit of chest pain in May but this seemed to pass over and the consultant wasn’t too concerned. However, two or three weeks ago I noticed some left-sided chest/arm/shoulder pain when cycling and this has got progressively
I had a bypass a year ago and everything seemed to be going fairly well. I noticed a bit of chest pain in May but this seemed to pass over and the consultant wasn’t too concerned. However, two or three weeks ago I noticed some left-sided chest/arm/shoulder pain when cycling and this has got progressively
Samazeuilh2
in
AF Association
6 months ago
Misdiagnosis
I am reasonably new to this site and have found it incredibly useful and informative. However, I recently received a bombshell, in that I have possibly been misdiagnosed with AF. I visited my GP at the end of September in 2023 with severe palpitations and given three ECGs. Two of these were viewed by
I am reasonably new to this site and have found it incredibly useful and informative. However, I recently received a bombshell, in that I have possibly been misdiagnosed with AF. I visited my GP at the end of September in 2023 with severe palpitations and given three ECGs. Two of these were viewed by
Maglyn
in
AF Association
3 months ago
Hello, an introduction
Please could somebody assist in where you post your "introduce yourself post*? Is it here? Here to learn and maybe help if I can after my experience. Heart attack Nov22 and had a triple heart bypass two weeks later. Rehab and recovery went very well and was back in work end of Feb23. Took every positive
Please could somebody assist in where you post your "introduce yourself post*? Is it here? Here to learn and maybe help if I can after my experience. Heart attack Nov22 and had a triple heart bypass two weeks later. Rehab and recovery went very well and was back in work end of Feb23. Took every positive
Donny64
in
British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
lidocaine
Hi all. I suffer with Severe Spinal Stenosis. I’ve already had Laminectomy (Decompression) surgery which only worked for about 3 months the pain then returned. This has been going on for the last 5 years and, unfortunately, in the meantime I had to have a Triple Heart Bypass and Mitral Valve Repair
Hi all. I suffer with Severe Spinal Stenosis. I’ve already had Laminectomy (Decompression) surgery which only worked for about 3 months the pain then returned. This has been going on for the last 5 years and, unfortunately, in the meantime I had to have a Triple Heart Bypass and Mitral Valve Repair
Davewm
in
Pain Concern
3 months ago
Dry Eye Syndrome
All a bit confusing as I suffer from Cranial CSF Leaks ( 3 surgical repairs)as well and had open
heart
surgery
to have an Aortic Aneurysm repaired. Multiple things going on though I function really well on a daily basis considering everything!!
All a bit confusing as I suffer from Cranial CSF Leaks ( 3 surgical repairs)as well and had open
heart
surgery
to have an Aortic Aneurysm repaired. Multiple things going on though I function really well on a daily basis considering everything!!
cjbroon
in
Alopecia UK
1 year ago
Anti-coagulants after (Aortic) heart valve replacement surgery?
Just comparing experiences re anti-coagulants with others who have had (Aortic)
heart
valve replacement
surgery
. For those with a ‘mechanical’ replacement valve, it’s straightforward – i.e., a standard requirement to go on Warfarin (or equivalent?) for life.
Just comparing experiences re anti-coagulants with others who have had (Aortic)
heart
valve replacement
surgery
. For those with a ‘mechanical’ replacement valve, it’s straightforward – i.e., a standard requirement to go on Warfarin (or equivalent?) for life.
DinoCat
in
British Heart Foundation
11 months ago
Hello
Hi. So glad for this site. Newly diagnosed with a-fib, along with heart failure (diastolic). Walked into the emergency room here at local hospital Nov. 5th., thinking that I had a possible DVT because of on-going left leg swelling, after blood test and x-rays told I had a-fib which was the reason for
Hi. So glad for this site. Newly diagnosed with a-fib, along with heart failure (diastolic). Walked into the emergency room here at local hospital Nov. 5th., thinking that I had a possible DVT because of on-going left leg swelling, after blood test and x-rays told I had a-fib which was the reason for
gbn_
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
Question
Could a thorascopy that's trying to diagnose a condition with the lungs or
heart
be called cardiac valve
surgery
on medical records?
Could a thorascopy that's trying to diagnose a condition with the lungs or
heart
be called cardiac valve
surgery
on medical records?
Chaseree
in
British Heart Foundation
11 months ago
heart failure
I am wondering if any of the members in this fine group ended up with heart failure due to AFIB of any kind? If yes , Would you please share how was your AFIB symptoms were leading up to the heart failure diagnosis. Thank you
I am wondering if any of the members in this fine group ended up with heart failure due to AFIB of any kind? If yes , Would you please share how was your AFIB symptoms were leading up to the heart failure diagnosis. Thank you
execz1
in
AF Association
6 months ago
Lung Transplant appointment 28/11/23 Cancellled for the 2nd time due to Failure of Patient Transport
I was supposed to be having my lung transplant assessment today (28/11) at 2.45 but as before the NWAS didnt turn up. The manager at the Transplant section phoned & told me if I didnt come to the hospital they wouldn't see me. We had to explain we were waiting for the ambulance - he then cancelled the
I was supposed to be having my lung transplant assessment today (28/11) at 2.45 but as before the NWAS didnt turn up. The manager at the Transplant section phoned & told me if I didnt come to the hospital they wouldn't see me. We had to explain we were waiting for the ambulance - he then cancelled the
Sara_2611
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 months ago
Should one asymptomatic and isolated AF episode be medicated?
Hi Forum. At my pre op assessment (for hip surgery) last Monday the ECG showed AF. No symptoms at all, I walk my dogs +/- 4 miles daily. My BP machine shows normal resting heart rate and BP. So on strength of one ECG my GP has prescribed anticoagulant tabs which I know is for the AF risk of clotting.
Hi Forum. At my pre op assessment (for hip surgery) last Monday the ECG showed AF. No symptoms at all, I walk my dogs +/- 4 miles daily. My BP machine shows normal resting heart rate and BP. So on strength of one ECG my GP has prescribed anticoagulant tabs which I know is for the AF risk of clotting.
Morges
in
AF Association
3 months ago
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