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First degree AV block - can it be caused by bisoprolol?
Hi All, This morning I did a ‘random’ Kardia (6L) ECG and it came back that I was in sinus Rythm with wide QRS. It was a one off and five mins later I did another one (and many others since) and all in normal SR. I sent it off for a clinician review as I’ve been worried about it all day and they’ve come
Hi All, This morning I did a ‘random’ Kardia (6L) ECG and it came back that I was in sinus Rythm with wide QRS. It was a one off and five mins later I did another one (and many others since) and all in normal SR. I sent it off for a clinician review as I’ve been worried about it all day and they’ve come
Teresa156
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Lyme Disease can cause AF & much more!
Hi Guys, just a short timely message to check for tics if you have been outside in long grass or heathland. LD can trigger an irregular heart beat. The following is the best I've read in a while https://heartmdinstitute.com/health-and-wellness/lyme-disease-symptoms-prevention-treatment/
Hi Guys, just a short timely message to check for tics if you have been outside in long grass or heathland. LD can trigger an irregular heart beat. The following is the best I've read in a while https://heartmdinstitute.com/health-and-wellness/lyme-disease-symptoms-prevention-treatment/
secondtry
in
AF Association
2 years ago
10 days afib now finished HR too low?
After 10 days of seeing heart rate mainly over 100 but zooming up and down, it is now on the 50s and little energy to move. Presumable the Bisoprolol working too well. Is this normal? I am not faint or dizzy
After 10 days of seeing heart rate mainly over 100 but zooming up and down, it is now on the 50s and little energy to move. Presumable the Bisoprolol working too well. Is this normal? I am not faint or dizzy
alrk
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AF Association
2 years ago
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The importance of speaking to the right person & being persistent.
Well I went back into AFib 9 days after CV. Tachycardia, breathless ,light headed. I phoned the Arrythmia nurses number & was told it is a shame it didn't work but to get my Gp to do an ECG & send it to email.They would look at it & go from there.Probably decide to do a 24 monitor & see me in clinic.Waiting
Well I went back into AFib 9 days after CV. Tachycardia, breathless ,light headed. I phoned the Arrythmia nurses number & was told it is a shame it didn't work but to get my Gp to do an ECG & send it to email.They would look at it & go from there.Probably decide to do a 24 monitor & see me in clinic.Waiting
kkatz
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Not to complain, but . . . maybe I need some reassurance?
I had a rough time in the recovery period from my cryo ablation at the end of June last year, after a promising start. Then, since October last year I've had a lovely period without any major problems. Sure, I'm sensitive now to whatever my heart is doing, and when I lie down in bed I can feel my heart
I had a rough time in the recovery period from my cryo ablation at the end of June last year, after a promising start. Then, since October last year I've had a lovely period without any major problems. Sure, I'm sensitive now to whatever my heart is doing, and when I lie down in bed I can feel my heart
momist
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Ilioinguinal nerve block?
Hey guys, the pain specialists at my endo clinic have suggested trying ilioinguinal
nerve
block
injections for pain. Has anyone tried this? Or does anyone know where I can find more information as there doesnt seem to be much! Thanks! Lucy
Hey guys, the pain specialists at my endo clinic have suggested trying ilioinguinal
nerve
block
injections for pain. Has anyone tried this? Or does anyone know where I can find more information as there doesnt seem to be much! Thanks! Lucy
Lucy_o
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Tens Devices - Do they really help with pain?
I’ve seen a lot about these lately but there are so many mixed reviews! Has anyone tried these? How well do they work for you? Which one would you recommend? Thank you 💜💛
I’ve seen a lot about these lately but there are so many mixed reviews! Has anyone tried these? How well do they work for you? Which one would you recommend? Thank you 💜💛
CoffeeandCrisps
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Coming off drugs b4 ablation
I’m on amlodipine (Ca channel blocker) and metoprolol (beta blocker). Plus flecainide (Na channel blocker). All fairly low doses. I have to come off them before my fourth ablation for four days so not looking forward to that. Anyone experienced withdrawal symptoms doing same?
I’m on amlodipine (Ca channel blocker) and metoprolol (beta blocker). Plus flecainide (Na channel blocker). All fairly low doses. I have to come off them before my fourth ablation for four days so not looking forward to that. Anyone experienced withdrawal symptoms doing same?
DKBX
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AF Association
2 years ago
Tens Machine
Hi, I have endometriosis and adenomyosis and pretty much in constant pain. I am already on pain medication and morphine. I was looking into getting a tens machine but I don’t even know where to begin looking. Does anyone have any recommendations? Thank you in advance 😊
Hi, I have endometriosis and adenomyosis and pretty much in constant pain. I am already on pain medication and morphine. I was looking into getting a tens machine but I don’t even know where to begin looking. Does anyone have any recommendations? Thank you in advance 😊
Buddyboo18
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
How do you know it's adeno flare not something else? So much pain!
Hello ladies....hope you're not suffering too much today. 💕 My question is - how do you know it's an adeno flare and not something else? (I'm a wee bit scared right now). I'm on day 7 of my period - still bleeding bright red blood, medium to light in flow, but that's not overly unusual. My back pain
Hello ladies....hope you're not suffering too much today. 💕 My question is - how do you know it's an adeno flare and not something else? (I'm a wee bit scared right now). I'm on day 7 of my period - still bleeding bright red blood, medium to light in flow, but that's not overly unusual. My back pain
Gill1977
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Adenomyosis Advice Association
2 years ago
Update after consultant visit
Here is the update after consultant visit. As PMR pro suspected I have now been put on Alendronic acid, a liquid bottle of 70mg made up with 30mg water to 100mg weekly due to recent DEXA scan. She did say she didn't think my scan was bad as I am just past menopaused and many women are at this point without
Here is the update after consultant visit. As PMR pro suspected I have now been put on Alendronic acid, a liquid bottle of 70mg made up with 30mg water to 100mg weekly due to recent DEXA scan. She did say she didn't think my scan was bad as I am just past menopaused and many women are at this point without
Pawscat11
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Vagus nerve stimulation improves gait
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41531-021-00190-x
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41531-021-00190-x
Hidden
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
One day... I bet one day we will be treated the same way...
I know this is migraine and not PD but this is really a dramatic breakthrough in neurology. I think the question has to be asked by patients and neurologists alike, is it still going to be ethical when these guys have accomplished their phase III trials to continue to research invasive expensive solutions
I know this is migraine and not PD but this is really a dramatic breakthrough in neurology. I think the question has to be asked by patients and neurologists alike, is it still going to be ethical when these guys have accomplished their phase III trials to continue to research invasive expensive solutions
enjoy2013
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Tens machine.
Is it safe to use a Tens machine? I have used it a few times. It didn't seem to bother me. I just wondered if anyone has had a problem with using it with AF?
Is it safe to use a Tens machine? I have used it a few times. It didn't seem to bother me. I just wondered if anyone has had a problem with using it with AF?
benmaise
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AF Association
2 years ago
Newly diagnosed
Hi everyone I've just been diagnosed with Afib following a 24 hour Holter monitor I had done in early December last year. The results only came back last week. Actually, the cardiologist's letter says the trace showed 1. Paroxysmal Afib 2. Atrial flutter 3. 4 short runs of VT which the cardiologist
Hi everyone I've just been diagnosed with Afib following a 24 hour Holter monitor I had done in early December last year. The results only came back last week. Actually, the cardiologist's letter says the trace showed 1. Paroxysmal Afib 2. Atrial flutter 3. 4 short runs of VT which the cardiologist
vlc2
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AF Association
2 years ago
Post op puzzlement
I had a
nerve
block
for the surgery and wonder if the swelling & numbness is a result of it. My Dr. did not prescribe physical therapy. He just said work back into walking based on a pain tolerance. Just feeling frustrated and confused. My daughter says the slow recovery is tied to my age, 72.
I had a
nerve
block
for the surgery and wonder if the swelling & numbness is a result of it. My Dr. did not prescribe physical therapy. He just said work back into walking based on a pain tolerance. Just feeling frustrated and confused. My daughter says the slow recovery is tied to my age, 72.
Dancer4967
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Above & Beyond
3 years ago
Apixaban subconjunctival haemorrhage
After taking Apixaban for about three weeks I have a very red left eye; it looks like a subconjunctival haemorrhage is on the way. This is the third time that this has happened after taking an anticoagulant; the three weeks is the longest period I have managed without this occurring. I have read that
After taking Apixaban for about three weeks I have a very red left eye; it looks like a subconjunctival haemorrhage is on the way. This is the third time that this has happened after taking an anticoagulant; the three weeks is the longest period I have managed without this occurring. I have read that
Hidden
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Another cheerful post
I posted recently that it can be good news even after having very severe cirrhosis, life threatening bleeds etc. There is a way back from this. Second cheerful post. This one is about pain relief battle.I have peripheral neuropathy, probably caused by the liver disease and a dodgy back (lumbar disc likes
I posted recently that it can be good news even after having very severe cirrhosis, life threatening bleeds etc. There is a way back from this. Second cheerful post. This one is about pain relief battle.I have peripheral neuropathy, probably caused by the liver disease and a dodgy back (lumbar disc likes
theoldboiler
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
When to Stop Beta Blockers
Hi All - I’m wondering if the beta blockers I’m taking are doing more harm than good? I had never taken beta blockers (I’m now taking metoprolol 25 mg once a day) before my ablation, but after my ablation they were prescribed for the week following. Unfortunately I never felt comfortable not taking them
Hi All - I’m wondering if the beta blockers I’m taking are doing more harm than good? I had never taken beta blockers (I’m now taking metoprolol 25 mg once a day) before my ablation, but after my ablation they were prescribed for the week following. Unfortunately I never felt comfortable not taking them
Dogluvr95
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AF Association
2 years ago
Edoxaban causing breathlessness?
Does anyone else get this issue? I was put on this medication in August. Came off Apixaban for same issue. I get it late morning then teatime. It is getting less severe as I recover from a long series of chest infections. I have been diagnosed as having ‘flutter’ which can bring on AF. I await an ablation
Does anyone else get this issue? I was put on this medication in August. Came off Apixaban for same issue. I get it late morning then teatime. It is getting less severe as I recover from a long series of chest infections. I have been diagnosed as having ‘flutter’ which can bring on AF. I await an ablation
Kenbat
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AF Association
2 years ago
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