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couple days of PVCs
I have AF 9 years controlled with Eliquis, metoprolol and Flecainide. For two days pVCs that almost take my breath away. Recent lexiscan normal. So annoying as I get them every couple of hours. They cause me anxiety which doesn’t help. anyone else? Little bit dizzy these past two days, too, now and
I have AF 9 years controlled with Eliquis, metoprolol and Flecainide. For two days pVCs that almost take my breath away. Recent lexiscan normal. So annoying as I get them every couple of hours. They cause me anxiety which doesn’t help. anyone else? Little bit dizzy these past two days, too, now and
Cos56
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
Metoprolol Withdrawal Symptoms
HI Guys, wanted to share my experience, and get anyone else's experience with Metoprolol withdrawals. I am a 54 male, worked out everyday, ate healthy, but had high stress. I had a heart attack 3 months back due to a blockage in one of my arteries. Doctors did an awesome job, placed a stent into the
HI Guys, wanted to share my experience, and get anyone else's experience with Metoprolol withdrawals. I am a 54 male, worked out everyday, ate healthy, but had high stress. I had a heart attack 3 months back due to a blockage in one of my arteries. Doctors did an awesome job, placed a stent into the
CharlieJohnson
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British Heart Foundation
1 month ago
Afib and flutter
I am in Permenant Afib and Aflutter now. I was told the year my husband died that I also had HF. Then three years later that I don’t? When my cardio takes a EKG he give me my normal HR which is about 71 the he also tells me my af heart rate. How can that be. I have had af since I was 58. Lone afib.
I am in Permenant Afib and Aflutter now. I was told the year my husband died that I also had HF. Then three years later that I don’t? When my cardio takes a EKG he give me my normal HR which is about 71 the he also tells me my af heart rate. How can that be. I have had af since I was 58. Lone afib.
SK031252
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
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Ablate and pace
I started with left sided atrial flutter which responded well to cardioversion and kept me symptom free for nearly two years. I have stage one heart block so when I started to get occasional further episodes I had a pacemaker fitted so my dose of Bisoprolol could be increased from 1.25mg to 5mg daily
I started with left sided atrial flutter which responded well to cardioversion and kept me symptom free for nearly two years. I have stage one heart block so when I started to get occasional further episodes I had a pacemaker fitted so my dose of Bisoprolol could be increased from 1.25mg to 5mg daily
Borderterriorist
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
afib episode after decrease in metoprolol
Hello! I had an ablation 4 months ago and have been wonderfully Afib free except for a couple of small episodes during the blanking period. At least that was true until a couple days ago. I was told be my EP last week to reduce my metoprolol from 150 mg daily to 50. I did and it took 4 days to have an
Hello! I had an ablation 4 months ago and have been wonderfully Afib free except for a couple of small episodes during the blanking period. At least that was true until a couple days ago. I was told be my EP last week to reduce my metoprolol from 150 mg daily to 50. I did and it took 4 days to have an
cherylttt
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Hawthorn supplement helped
I have had paroxysmal AF for several years, but episodes were getting more frequent and lasting longer in the past year. I am a 53 yo female, slim build, never smoked, in good health otherwise. My mom had AF (tachycardia) for 40 yrs and my brother has V tach, so it's very much genetic. I saw the cardiologist
I have had paroxysmal AF for several years, but episodes were getting more frequent and lasting longer in the past year. I am a 53 yo female, slim build, never smoked, in good health otherwise. My mom had AF (tachycardia) for 40 yrs and my brother has V tach, so it's very much genetic. I saw the cardiologist
Floridagirl11
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
"Bruise" in My Leg
I am taking apixaban (5 mg x 2) and metoprolol (25 mg x 2) for my afib, which I have had three or four times a month since officially diagnosed in May 2024. Around 3:00 a.m. one morning, I awoke with a medium pain in my lower right leg. I saw on that leg a dome-shaped red swelling, about 2 inches
I am taking apixaban (5 mg x 2) and metoprolol (25 mg x 2) for my afib, which I have had three or four times a month since officially diagnosed in May 2024. Around 3:00 a.m. one morning, I awoke with a medium pain in my lower right leg. I saw on that leg a dome-shaped red swelling, about 2 inches
Corazon17
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Insomnia and beta blockers
I am 67 years old with paroxysmal AF since 2012 , currently on beta blocker (metoprolol 50 mg twice a day ) . No symptomatic A fib and only two possible a fib in last 13 years. No other medical issues except mild left shoulder arthritis and GERD. In January, my heart rate started episodically hitting
I am 67 years old with paroxysmal AF since 2012 , currently on beta blocker (metoprolol 50 mg twice a day ) . No symptomatic A fib and only two possible a fib in last 13 years. No other medical issues except mild left shoulder arthritis and GERD. In January, my heart rate started episodically hitting
Aegean56
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Low Heart rate notification on Apple
over the last 6 months i have been on full time Metoprolol (10mg) and Flecanide, (20mg) twice daily i've noticed when i check HR history that every week or so there is a reading in the mid to high 30's it appears only for a few seconds once during the day Once the watch detects the low reading it does
over the last 6 months i have been on full time Metoprolol (10mg) and Flecanide, (20mg) twice daily i've noticed when i check HR history that every week or so there is a reading in the mid to high 30's it appears only for a few seconds once during the day Once the watch detects the low reading it does
OzJames
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Had Ablation in '23 lately suffering from frequent PAC's.
Was wondering if any of you fine folks are having or have had bouts of frequent PAC's and what you are doing or what your doctor prescribed to get rid of them. I'm still in sinus rhythm according to my EKG but experiencing PAC's daily. I am currently on no antiarrhythmics and on Metoprolol for rate
Was wondering if any of you fine folks are having or have had bouts of frequent PAC's and what you are doing or what your doctor prescribed to get rid of them. I'm still in sinus rhythm according to my EKG but experiencing PAC's daily. I am currently on no antiarrhythmics and on Metoprolol for rate
riffjack846
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
default heart rate when in Afib?
Hi guys Long story short:third ablation failed in May. In between ablations (last 2 years) my afib has been permanent. Ive tried multiple drug combos but the only thing that makes my heart beat normally is an ablation. After latest failed I had a week’s reset after a public hospital cardioversion.
Hi guys Long story short:third ablation failed in May. In between ablations (last 2 years) my afib has been permanent. Ive tried multiple drug combos but the only thing that makes my heart beat normally is an ablation. After latest failed I had a week’s reset after a public hospital cardioversion.
swimminglove
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
What to do next?
Having such trouble at the moment. Regular bouts of AF plus chest pain that last for hours - usually over night - sleepless ones! I am on metoprolol and ranolazine (and edoxaban) - a combination that has reduced the bouts to a few times a week, but is wiping me out - out of breath, weak, tired. Not
Having such trouble at the moment. Regular bouts of AF plus chest pain that last for hours - usually over night - sleepless ones! I am on metoprolol and ranolazine (and edoxaban) - a combination that has reduced the bouts to a few times a week, but is wiping me out - out of breath, weak, tired. Not
Singingforever
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Red Letter Day & Update
I joined this group 4-5 months ago. You guys are changing my life.❤️ No exaggeration. Your feedback and support have helped me so much in such a short period of time. I wish everyone here could also experience the positive results I've seen in the past few months. Because of the recommendations, resources
I joined this group 4-5 months ago. You guys are changing my life.❤️ No exaggeration. Your feedback and support have helped me so much in such a short period of time. I wish everyone here could also experience the positive results I've seen in the past few months. Because of the recommendations, resources
Leeserann
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 months ago
"When to Hold, When to Fold"...or "a Bird in the Hand..."
Since first experiencing Afib 4 years ago, I have been advised off and on to consider ablation. Many people seem to think that ablation cured or reduced their Afib, while others have reported disappointing ineffectiveness and complications. It is difficult to pin down statistical assessments because
Since first experiencing Afib 4 years ago, I have been advised off and on to consider ablation. Many people seem to think that ablation cured or reduced their Afib, while others have reported disappointing ineffectiveness and complications. It is difficult to pin down statistical assessments because
fibnum
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Measuring force of heart beats?
Hi. I'm Amelia. New here. Age 63. Paroxysmal AFib since at least 2015. Dx in 2018. Rx Metoprolol. Question: is there any way of measuring the force of your irregular heartbeats? Just wondering if that could explain the difference between people who don't feel their Afib and people that feel all of it
Hi. I'm Amelia. New here. Age 63. Paroxysmal AFib since at least 2015. Dx in 2018. Rx Metoprolol. Question: is there any way of measuring the force of your irregular heartbeats? Just wondering if that could explain the difference between people who don't feel their Afib and people that feel all of it
Amelia123_usa
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
BP issues.
So I've been on this forum for approximately 2 years.When I was first diagnosed with stage 2 kidney disease, my blood pressure had exceeded 179 /90; my eGFR 55. Upon seeing my PCP, I was prescribed Losartan 25 mg daily. I titrated dose 12.5mg twice day; I was overweight by 50 lbs. Now, 2 years later
So I've been on this forum for approximately 2 years.When I was first diagnosed with stage 2 kidney disease, my blood pressure had exceeded 179 /90; my eGFR 55. Upon seeing my PCP, I was prescribed Losartan 25 mg daily. I titrated dose 12.5mg twice day; I was overweight by 50 lbs. Now, 2 years later
Dana66CKD
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Kidney Disease
4 months ago
Pacemaker for high heart rate
My sister-in-law has had paroxysmal AF for a number of years with episodes very short and far apart. Recently, she has had one episode a month for the last three months with the the most recent one lasting a day and going to 170 beats per minute. She has been told by her EP that if she were to have
My sister-in-law has had paroxysmal AF for a number of years with episodes very short and far apart. Recently, she has had one episode a month for the last three months with the the most recent one lasting a day and going to 170 beats per minute. She has been told by her EP that if she were to have
cuore
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Hi?? best AFib BP med?
I have AFib & cll. I'm on 5mg Eliquis 2x/day, 100mg metropolol daily and ibrutinib 140mg 1x/day for cll. Counts are good but I continue to wonder which BP med is best in relation to my continuing AFib? I seem to get fatigued if I slightly over do activities. I've been reading and metoprolol seems
I have AFib & cll. I'm on 5mg Eliquis 2x/day, 100mg metropolol daily and ibrutinib 140mg 1x/day for cll. Counts are good but I continue to wonder which BP med is best in relation to my continuing AFib? I seem to get fatigued if I slightly over do activities. I've been reading and metoprolol seems
Bobsterguy
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Getting conflicting info
I take Flecainide and Metoprolol & have been told by various pharmacists and told by different cardiologists & been told by my electrophysiologist: Take them together, with food Take them separately 6 hours apart, with food Take them together on an empty stomach Take them separately 6 hours apart
I take Flecainide and Metoprolol & have been told by various pharmacists and told by different cardiologists & been told by my electrophysiologist: Take them together, with food Take them separately 6 hours apart, with food Take them together on an empty stomach Take them separately 6 hours apart
Doggiemomma
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
What alternatives are there to Metoprolol and Valsartan?
My brother of 79 living in a village in Calif. saw a cardio who prescribed metoprolol 50.mg a day and Valsartan 80 mg. This village has no GPs and you have to drive 30 miles to see anyone. If there is an emergency the fire brigade come out with a paramedic, who decides if you need to go to hospital
My brother of 79 living in a village in Calif. saw a cardio who prescribed metoprolol 50.mg a day and Valsartan 80 mg. This village has no GPs and you have to drive 30 miles to see anyone. If there is an emergency the fire brigade come out with a paramedic, who decides if you need to go to hospital
Motida
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
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