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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
Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome
My brother (age 65) has had occasional afib episodes (and tachy episodes) for years. He was diagnosed a while back with WPW. Is being sent for ablation tomorrow. Anyone else have WPW? And was ablation curative for you, if so? Any advice for ablation recovery? Do's and dont's? My brother is not one
My brother (age 65) has had occasional afib episodes (and tachy episodes) for years. He was diagnosed a while back with WPW. Is being sent for ablation tomorrow. Anyone else have WPW? And was ablation curative for you, if so? Any advice for ablation recovery? Do's and dont's? My brother is not one
PlanetaryKim
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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
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Tantaanna needs support
My history: Afib since 2014- cardio version, (symptomatic)Flecanide pill in pocket-2015-2017. After getting three episodes in one week I had my First ablation- 2017- had two more ablations 2018-19. (Afib free ten- eleven months I better) unable to take more flecanide because of long qt on ekg 2020
My history: Afib since 2014- cardio version, (symptomatic)Flecanide pill in pocket-2015-2017. After getting three episodes in one week I had my First ablation- 2017- had two more ablations 2018-19. (Afib free ten- eleven months I better) unable to take more flecanide because of long qt on ekg 2020
Tantaanna
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AF Association
1 year ago
Total Gastrectomy
Hi Has anyone had a total gastrectomy that is willing to contact me and give me advice etc. I am due to have one in November due to a large adenoma in my stomach which they cannot be 100% sure does not have cancer in. Obviously I am very scared at the prospect of having no stomach. I have had APS
Hi Has anyone had a total gastrectomy that is willing to contact me and give me advice etc. I am due to have one in November due to a large adenoma in my stomach which they cannot be 100% sure does not have cancer in. Obviously I am very scared at the prospect of having no stomach. I have had APS
Molly100
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
2 years ago
Pride comes before a fall! Anticoagulant thoughts.
Good evening everyone, Well there I was, floating on my little cloud of self-satisfaction, thinking I’d kicked the AF monster good and proper once I got my sleep apnoea under control. My nightly AF episodes became a thing of the past - bliss! You all know what’s coming next though, don’t you. That
Good evening everyone, Well there I was, floating on my little cloud of self-satisfaction, thinking I’d kicked the AF monster good and proper once I got my sleep apnoea under control. My nightly AF episodes became a thing of the past - bliss! You all know what’s coming next though, don’t you. That
Threecats
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AF Association
1 year ago
Update to Here We Go Again
There are 4 tumors, and the onc report says they are Stage II Grade II ER+ PR+ HER2- I hope this is accurate as the last breast cancer was a triple negative encasing a triple positive (hard to treat!) I am still going to Florida for the month of October; surgery is Nov 1. Need to recharge my batteries
There are 4 tumors, and the onc report says they are Stage II Grade II ER+ PR+ HER2- I hope this is accurate as the last breast cancer was a triple negative encasing a triple positive (hard to treat!) I am still going to Florida for the month of October; surgery is Nov 1. Need to recharge my batteries
anrean
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
2 years ago
AFIB and CBD use????
I am 57 and in relatively good shape. I have serious restless leg syndrome and on January 2nd started taking a full spectrum CBD gummy at night for sleep help. After about 2 weeks I noticed that the RLS had significantly subsided and I was getting better and better sleep. Then right after 2 weeks
I am 57 and in relatively good shape. I have serious restless leg syndrome and on January 2nd started taking a full spectrum CBD gummy at night for sleep help. After about 2 weeks I noticed that the RLS had significantly subsided and I was getting better and better sleep. Then right after 2 weeks
Michaelwmd
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AF Association
1 year ago
NALFD/Gall stones
Has anyone come across this ,after having stomach pains,blood test and an ultrasound, I have been advised I have raised liver enzymes,NAFLD, and some gall stones,have seen the consultant and because my attacks are about every 2 months, gall bladder removal not being considered at present,however the
Has anyone come across this ,after having stomach pains,blood test and an ultrasound, I have been advised I have raised liver enzymes,NAFLD, and some gall stones,have seen the consultant and because my attacks are about every 2 months, gall bladder removal not being considered at present,however the
mudgiebananas
3lbs
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Weight Loss Support
2 years ago
Symptoms during B12 loading phase?
Just checking that my symptoms flare is usual with B12 loading doses. First dose last Thursday and on Saturday I had nerve pain across my mastectomy scar (surgery in 2019), dizzy spells/loss if balance, nausea, and intensifying of my existing peripheral neuropathy in my feet and legs. Second dose this
Just checking that my symptoms flare is usual with B12 loading doses. First dose last Thursday and on Saturday I had nerve pain across my mastectomy scar (surgery in 2019), dizzy spells/loss if balance, nausea, and intensifying of my existing peripheral neuropathy in my feet and legs. Second dose this
MyrtleMac
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
long term outlook on arrhythmias
I know most of you have AF, whereas I have atrial flutter/SVT/atrial tachycardia. I had an ablation for flutter in October 2020 and am now 55. I enjoyed 3 peaceful years, taking only medication for an under active thyroid and an anticoagulant ( my choice , not the doctors). On Thursday evening my heart
I know most of you have AF, whereas I have atrial flutter/SVT/atrial tachycardia. I had an ablation for flutter in October 2020 and am now 55. I enjoyed 3 peaceful years, taking only medication for an under active thyroid and an anticoagulant ( my choice , not the doctors). On Thursday evening my heart
Easternmost
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AF Association
1 year ago
Cardioversion
I recently had a Cardioversion for persistent AF. This worked immediately but very quickly reverted. I have never been aware of the AF, I only get the notification from my BPM. My BP is reasonable (medicated) and my heart rate is always about 66. My main problem is exhaustion and breathlessness. The
I recently had a Cardioversion for persistent AF. This worked immediately but very quickly reverted. I have never been aware of the AF, I only get the notification from my BPM. My BP is reasonable (medicated) and my heart rate is always about 66. My main problem is exhaustion and breathlessness. The
Pindarus
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AF Association
1 year ago
Afib worse after ablation
I know that after ablation one has to be patient till the end of the blanking period of 3 months. But Afib gets Afib anyway, and probably it is better to avoid the establishment of rogue signal paths through the heart’s little scars left by ablation. I have a paroxismal Afib, a episode every about
I know that after ablation one has to be patient till the end of the blanking period of 3 months. But Afib gets Afib anyway, and probably it is better to avoid the establishment of rogue signal paths through the heart’s little scars left by ablation. I have a paroxismal Afib, a episode every about
mirtilla
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AF Association
1 year ago
Ablation outcome
So I haven't been on for a while or updated on the outcome of my ablation that I had at the end of August. I stayed in and out of NSR for about 2 weeks before settling in to a symptomless permanent AFib. The only problem was I felt breathless on climbing hills or running. A 24 hour ECG showed my average
So I haven't been on for a while or updated on the outcome of my ablation that I had at the end of August. I stayed in and out of NSR for about 2 weeks before settling in to a symptomless permanent AFib. The only problem was I felt breathless on climbing hills or running. A 24 hour ECG showed my average
Kennyb1968
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Reformer and Rebounding
I have done reformer Pilates for 14 years but after my parathyroidectomy and partial thyroidectomy I lost most of the strength I’d built up and had a lot of joint pain. I was miserable and angry but it was either carry on or give up completely so I’m still plodding away, still angry some days but it
I have done reformer Pilates for 14 years but after my parathyroidectomy and partial thyroidectomy I lost most of the strength I’d built up and had a lot of joint pain. I was miserable and angry but it was either carry on or give up completely so I’m still plodding away, still angry some days but it
RobinRosieDibs123
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
genetic testing and circulating cell free dna
Hi lovely ladies Just want to say how extremely helpful and supportive this website is. I’m a nutshell my history is breast cancer grade 1, back in December 2001. Mastectomy, chemotherapy, radiotherapy plus 15 yrs of oestrogen suppressing medication. 2022 big shock, mets in bones, liver & lungs
Hi lovely ladies Just want to say how extremely helpful and supportive this website is. I’m a nutshell my history is breast cancer grade 1, back in December 2001. Mastectomy, chemotherapy, radiotherapy plus 15 yrs of oestrogen suppressing medication. 2022 big shock, mets in bones, liver & lungs
Sweep16
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 years 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
Still feeling dreadful after ablation
hello everyone i posted last week a few days after my ablation. I was experiencing AF each day and feeling miserable particularly as my life pre ablation wasn’t that bad. straight away on the ward after the ablation and GA i had a bad bout which settled with bisoprolol and magnesium infusion then
hello everyone i posted last week a few days after my ablation. I was experiencing AF each day and feeling miserable particularly as my life pre ablation wasn’t that bad. straight away on the ward after the ablation and GA i had a bad bout which settled with bisoprolol and magnesium infusion then
foxglove1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
help in understanding
hello hatten back again regarding this letter from the hospital, i cannot understand what this means but it does not look good. Normal biventricular size and function, mild LVH. Moderate,severe/ aortic stenosis Trace of AR PR mild MR TR The left atrium is dilated The aorta is is dilated at the
hello hatten back again regarding this letter from the hospital, i cannot understand what this means but it does not look good. Normal biventricular size and function, mild LVH. Moderate,severe/ aortic stenosis Trace of AR PR mild MR TR The left atrium is dilated The aorta is is dilated at the
Hatten28
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Hi folks, I need help sourcing Tirosint, Please PM
Hi all, I'm based in Ireland, am post partial thyroidectomy and suffering. I don't tolerate binders and fillers in meds generally, as well as having food sensitivities etc. I'm looking to find an online source. My doctor isn't espeically understanding of my difficulties unfortunately. Please PM if
Hi all, I'm based in Ireland, am post partial thyroidectomy and suffering. I don't tolerate binders and fillers in meds generally, as well as having food sensitivities etc. I'm looking to find an online source. My doctor isn't espeically understanding of my difficulties unfortunately. Please PM if
Pastorbarrett
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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