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Still irregular pulse
Hi, I have had PAF since 2014. I am lucky that I don't have many symptons apart from a slight thudding feeling in my chest and an irregular pulse. The episodes used to be monthly then I had 6 in a couple of weeks, but for the last 3 years they've been very intermittent for which I'm very grateful. An
Hi, I have had PAF since 2014. I am lucky that I don't have many symptons apart from a slight thudding feeling in my chest and an irregular pulse. The episodes used to be monthly then I had 6 in a couple of weeks, but for the last 3 years they've been very intermittent for which I'm very grateful. An
charley1953
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AF Association
2 years ago
Intermittent breathlessness with effort
Hello all and Happy New Year! I would to know if anyone has this. I take 3.75 mg of Bisoprolol and 200 mg slow release Flecanide. I do ok on it apart from a little fatigue. I have one or two episodes of PAfib a month mainly asymptomatic apart from reduction of exercise tolerance. Now and again when
Hello all and Happy New Year! I would to know if anyone has this. I take 3.75 mg of Bisoprolol and 200 mg slow release Flecanide. I do ok on it apart from a little fatigue. I have one or two episodes of PAfib a month mainly asymptomatic apart from reduction of exercise tolerance. Now and again when
Lilypocket
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AF Association
2 years ago
Advice please
I've had paroxysmal AF for around 3 years and my episodes are extremely erratic. I can go several months with nothing at all and then out of the blue, it'll happen every couple of weeks. I'm on Lisinopril for high blood pressure and was prescribed Bisiprolol and Apixaban when the PAF was finally diagnosed
I've had paroxysmal AF for around 3 years and my episodes are extremely erratic. I can go several months with nothing at all and then out of the blue, it'll happen every couple of weeks. I'm on Lisinopril for high blood pressure and was prescribed Bisiprolol and Apixaban when the PAF was finally diagnosed
PrivateRyan
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AF Association
2 years ago
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Getting back into sinus rhythm
Woke up in a f on boxing day .The next day I suddenly felt dizzy which normally happens just before I go back into nsr only this time I fainted which has never happened before, I was only out for 3 or 4 seconds. Anyone else had this experience?
Woke up in a f on boxing day .The next day I suddenly felt dizzy which normally happens just before I go back into nsr only this time I fainted which has never happened before, I was only out for 3 or 4 seconds. Anyone else had this experience?
trixie100
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AF Association
3 years ago
Neuropathic Pain and AF
I have suffered chronic pain for 6 years with a trapped ulnar nerve, the pain level is at times unbearable , numerous tests and
nerve
block
but all to no avail as they can't find where it's trapped. I also have AF .
I have suffered chronic pain for 6 years with a trapped ulnar nerve, the pain level is at times unbearable , numerous tests and
nerve
block
but all to no avail as they can't find where it's trapped. I also have AF .
Nerja2012
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Neuropathy Support
3 years ago
AF/VT after Covid - My Story
Hi all, this is my first post. I'm 62 and have been on meds for high BP for about 10 years. I was having palpitations around half a dozen times a year for the past few years, and then after getting Covid in July 2021 (Delta variant) they started getting more regular (every week or two) and for longer
Hi all, this is my first post. I'm 62 and have been on meds for high BP for about 10 years. I was having palpitations around half a dozen times a year for the past few years, and then after getting Covid in July 2021 (Delta variant) they started getting more regular (every week or two) and for longer
bowie88
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AF Association
3 years ago
Pain Relief
Hi sorry to hear about your struggle Have you considered a TENS machine or a PEMF machine they are pretty great when it comes to joint pains from my own experiences Also you can gey a mat called bed of nails pretty cheap helps alot with pain relief works similar to acupuncture. Supplements to consider
Hi sorry to hear about your struggle Have you considered a TENS machine or a PEMF machine they are pretty great when it comes to joint pains from my own experiences Also you can gey a mat called bed of nails pretty cheap helps alot with pain relief works similar to acupuncture. Supplements to consider
Pauper
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Pain Concern
2 years ago
Management of Parkinson's Disease?
In this Neuro Support Group on 1/19/22, Dr. Ryan Kochanski discussed the use of Asleep MRI-Guided Deep Brain Stimulation to help manage certain symptoms of Parkinson's Disease. Ryan Kochanski, MD is a neurosurgeon with Methodist Physicians | Neurology Specialists in San Antonio, Texas. Dr. Kochanski
In this Neuro Support Group on 1/19/22, Dr. Ryan Kochanski discussed the use of Asleep MRI-Guided Deep Brain Stimulation to help manage certain symptoms of Parkinson's Disease. Ryan Kochanski, MD is a neurosurgeon with Methodist Physicians | Neurology Specialists in San Antonio, Texas. Dr. Kochanski
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Apixaban and subconjunctival haemorrhage.
After taking Apixaban for 6 days (2x5mg, daily) I woke this morning with a subconjunctival haemorrhage in the left eye. Yesterday, the eye had been bloodshot and itchy; I had hoped that it was just conjunctivitis and would clear up. As I had a similar subconjunctival haemorrhage three years ago, two
After taking Apixaban for 6 days (2x5mg, daily) I woke this morning with a subconjunctival haemorrhage in the left eye. Yesterday, the eye had been bloodshot and itchy; I had hoped that it was just conjunctivitis and would clear up. As I had a similar subconjunctival haemorrhage three years ago, two
Hidden
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AF Association
3 years ago
Advice
Sorry for details. I am really struggling, again. I woke up at about 11.30 the night before last in a lot of pain, and feeling like I had a very full bladder, I went to the toilet but really struggled to wee. It was very very painful, but not burning infection painful. I managed to empty some but was
Sorry for details. I am really struggling, again. I woke up at about 11.30 the night before last in a lot of pain, and feeling like I had a very full bladder, I went to the toilet but really struggled to wee. It was very very painful, but not burning infection painful. I managed to empty some but was
Macdunc29
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Paralysed man walks again thanks to electrodes in his spine
Maybe some of you saw this already. [i]The title says it all:[/i]
[u]Paralysed man walks again thanks to electrodes in his spine[/u]
. https://www.theguardian.com/science/2022/feb/07/paralysed-man-walks-again-thanks-to-electrodes-in-his-spine "[i]A man who was paralysed in a motorcycle accident
Maybe some of you saw this already. [i]The title says it all:[/i]
[u]Paralysed man walks again thanks to electrodes in his spine[/u]
. https://www.theguardian.com/science/2022/feb/07/paralysed-man-walks-again-thanks-to-electrodes-in-his-spine "[i]A man who was paralysed in a motorcycle accident
monkeybus
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AMN EASIER
2 years ago
Tens machine
Dear all My physio suggests a tens machine on my cervical neck to try to help with chronic tinnitus I had an ablation for paf 18 months ago and all good. Any thoughts on usage of the machine Thanks Rod
Dear all My physio suggests a tens machine on my cervical neck to try to help with chronic tinnitus I had an ablation for paf 18 months ago and all good. Any thoughts on usage of the machine Thanks Rod
7164
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AF Association
2 years ago
Bisopropol as pill in pocket
As my AF has progressed and I’m now experiencing longer bouts of tachycardia and sometimes irregularities I have been prescribed Bisopropol as pill in pocket by a GP. The episodes are still only 4/5 hours with my heart rate at approximately 180bpm for much of the time. When first diagnosed with AF I
As my AF has progressed and I’m now experiencing longer bouts of tachycardia and sometimes irregularities I have been prescribed Bisopropol as pill in pocket by a GP. The episodes are still only 4/5 hours with my heart rate at approximately 180bpm for much of the time. When first diagnosed with AF I
Clyde12
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
What's people's experiences on Armour Dessicated thyroid tabs?
I recently changed to Armour Thyroid, although it's called Thyroid-S in Bali. 10 days in I'm suffering huge panic attacks and dissociation- had these before, but was hoping Armour would help calm these down a bit...panic attacks are lasting all day, shortness of breath, complete zoning out where my brain
I recently changed to Armour Thyroid, although it's called Thyroid-S in Bali. 10 days in I'm suffering huge panic attacks and dissociation- had these before, but was hoping Armour would help calm these down a bit...panic attacks are lasting all day, shortness of breath, complete zoning out where my brain
smilas
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
New to Apixaban
Having been diagnosed with Arrhythmia, I will shortly start taking 5mg Apixaban twice a day. This causes me much concern. Will I be able to lead a normal life, eg play golf, go abroad on holiday etc and will I be able to have a couple of glasses of wine each day? I am currently a regular social drinker
Having been diagnosed with Arrhythmia, I will shortly start taking 5mg Apixaban twice a day. This causes me much concern. Will I be able to lead a normal life, eg play golf, go abroad on holiday etc and will I be able to have a couple of glasses of wine each day? I am currently a regular social drinker
Brancaster1
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AF Association
3 years ago
Shingles all the time!!!!
I've had shingles 9 times in 3 years and I'm 41. I've had multiple tests and showing nothing. Has anyone else had them this many times?
I've had shingles 9 times in 3 years and I'm 41. I've had multiple tests and showing nothing. Has anyone else had them this many times?
Cookie300
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NRAS
2 years ago
Non drowsy pain medication?
Hi all, I have endo between uterus and bowel, my left ovary is stuck to my pelvis and bowel and I have adeno as well. I've only tried ibuprofen, paracetemol, naproxen, codeine and co-codamol (over the counter strength) for pain relief and co-codamol works best to take the edge off. Unfortunately it
Hi all, I have endo between uterus and bowel, my left ovary is stuck to my pelvis and bowel and I have adeno as well. I've only tried ibuprofen, paracetemol, naproxen, codeine and co-codamol (over the counter strength) for pain relief and co-codamol works best to take the edge off. Unfortunately it
Kricam78
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Cluneal nerves
I am wondering whether my sitting pain is caused by cluneal nerve irritation or entrapment. I had pudendal nerve blocks but they actually increased the pain. Does anyone have any information on that? I'd be grateful.
I am wondering whether my sitting pain is caused by cluneal nerve irritation or entrapment. I had pudendal nerve blocks but they actually increased the pain. Does anyone have any information on that? I'd be grateful.
EffieT
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
3 years ago
Still fatigued and miserable
Can i feel weak and nauseas and not able to excersise well even though i have not had an irregular pulse now for 7 months. In that time i have also had shingles in my left eye which fortunately i caught reasonably quickly. The only med im on is pradaxa a d i did have a pm put in.
Can i feel weak and nauseas and not able to excersise well even though i have not had an irregular pulse now for 7 months. In that time i have also had shingles in my left eye which fortunately i caught reasonably quickly. The only med im on is pradaxa a d i did have a pm put in.
Alphakiwi
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AF Association
3 years ago
Shingles
Hi everyone, I had terrible pain in my left hip and down the thigh to just above knee last week and was worried in case it was to do with my hip replacement. However on Sunday I noticed a crop of lumpy red spots on my hip which were itchy. Called the surgery Monday morning and got a call back from GP
Hi everyone, I had terrible pain in my left hip and down the thigh to just above knee last week and was worried in case it was to do with my hip replacement. However on Sunday I noticed a crop of lumpy red spots on my hip which were itchy. Called the surgery Monday morning and got a call back from GP
Circledancer
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NRAS
2 years ago
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