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Cardioversion
My consultant is recommending cardioversion as the next step in my AF treatment, primarily in order that I can stop taking bisoprolol as this appears to be impacting on my asthma. Has anyone experience of this procedure, success rates, issues with it etc?
My consultant is recommending cardioversion as the next step in my AF treatment, primarily in order that I can stop taking bisoprolol as this appears to be impacting on my asthma. Has anyone experience of this procedure, success rates, issues with it etc?
rcburton
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AF Association
2 years ago
Norovirus
hi all. We have a sicky bug circulating in our house, which has affected our visiting family too. It’s a strange one that in the last three weeks only infected one person at a time, with at least three days gap between ! I am the only one not to be affected - yet ! What I really want to know is if (
hi all. We have a sicky bug circulating in our house, which has affected our visiting family too. It’s a strange one that in the last three weeks only infected one person at a time, with at least three days gap between ! I am the only one not to be affected - yet ! What I really want to know is if (
Tellingfibs
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Five year check up after thyroidectomy
Hi, what’s the usual timespan between check ups after having thyroid removed ( and lymph nodes) due to papillary cancer? It’s coming up to 5 years this year. What will it entail if so?
Hi, what’s the usual timespan between check ups after having thyroid removed ( and lymph nodes) due to papillary cancer? It’s coming up to 5 years this year. What will it entail if so?
Inaquandary
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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Just wanted to get some of you folks opinion on something. I started my Afib journey back in 1999 and after countless Cardioversions, homeopathic regimens, anti-arrythmia dru[u]g[/u] regimens, lifestyle changes nothing has worked until recently when my doctor put me on 200mgs a day of Amiodarone. This
Just wanted to get some of you folks opinion on something. I started my Afib journey back in 1999 and after countless Cardioversions, homeopathic regimens, anti-arrythmia dru[u]g[/u] regimens, lifestyle changes nothing has worked until recently when my doctor put me on 200mgs a day of Amiodarone. This
riffjack846
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AF Association
2 years ago
Ablation in March, discharged in August
I am very appreciative of the support provided by this forum. I appear to be one of the lucky ones in that I had my ablation back in March at Bournemouth Hospital and it went well with a quick recovery. I have had no Afib episodes since, I was put on a 7 day monitor back in June which showed nothing
I am very appreciative of the support provided by this forum. I appear to be one of the lucky ones in that I had my ablation back in March at Bournemouth Hospital and it went well with a quick recovery. I have had no Afib episodes since, I was put on a 7 day monitor back in June which showed nothing
Ashfield53
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AF Association
2 years ago
Thyroid levels after thyroidectomy and covid?
Hi all, had covid about 6 weeks ago. No thyroid due to thyroidectomy 4 years ago, after having covid I am left with Zero energy- out of puff after climbing the stairs. Everything is an effort, still worn out after a good nights sleep. At doctors later today to see if they can help. 56 and female.
Hi all, had covid about 6 weeks ago. No thyroid due to thyroidectomy 4 years ago, after having covid I am left with Zero energy- out of puff after climbing the stairs. Everything is an effort, still worn out after a good nights sleep. At doctors later today to see if they can help. 56 and female.
Inaquandary
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Just diagnosed AFib
Hi, I am reaching out to you because I was just diagnosed with A Fib as well as an irregular heart beat and prescribed Apixaban (and Metroprolol to use if my heart goes out of control -it has a couple of times). Can anyone tell me if I should have any concerns about Apixaban. What I can expect.
Hi, I am reaching out to you because I was just diagnosed with A Fib as well as an irregular heart beat and prescribed Apixaban (and Metroprolol to use if my heart goes out of control -it has a couple of times). Can anyone tell me if I should have any concerns about Apixaban. What I can expect.
kitttycat
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AF Association
2 years ago
still in Afib
Flecanaide and Bisopropol I have had paroxysmal a-fib for 14 years and up to September 2021 always managed to return to sinus rhythm with 200mg flecanaide. I have on average about 20 'blips' a year and during that time I have been hospitalised (twice in the UK and twice in Tenerife)and treated until
Flecanaide and Bisopropol I have had paroxysmal a-fib for 14 years and up to September 2021 always managed to return to sinus rhythm with 200mg flecanaide. I have on average about 20 'blips' a year and during that time I have been hospitalised (twice in the UK and twice in Tenerife)and treated until
Swimsyroke
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AF Association
2 years ago
Hypothyroidism affects corneal homeostasis and wound healing in mice
After numerous papers from other specialists, in particular cardiac folk, all painting a positive picture of the use of liothyronine (T3), along come the ophthalmologists! [i]Exp Eye Res. 2022 May 12;109111. doi: 10.1016/j.exer.2022.109111. Online ahead of print.
Hypothyroidism affects corneal
After numerous papers from other specialists, in particular cardiac folk, all painting a positive picture of the use of liothyronine (T3), along come the ophthalmologists! [i]Exp Eye Res. 2022 May 12;109111. doi: 10.1016/j.exer.2022.109111. Online ahead of print.
Hypothyroidism affects corneal
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Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Flecainide - Timings?
I’m on 100mg of Flecainide, 50mg twice a day, no beta blockers. My afib is of a paroxysmal nature and each episode lasts usually no more than an hour or so, sometimes minutes. It is however very intense and uncomfortable! I can usually self terminate by exercise or various vagal manoeuvres. I have
I’m on 100mg of Flecainide, 50mg twice a day, no beta blockers. My afib is of a paroxysmal nature and each episode lasts usually no more than an hour or so, sometimes minutes. It is however very intense and uncomfortable! I can usually self terminate by exercise or various vagal manoeuvres. I have
Motov
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AF Association
2 years ago
flecanide dizziness
Hiya everyone hope your all ticking away nicely. Havnt posted for a while as everything was going fine while I was in afib after 7months i was learning to live with it however the problems started when i reverted back to nsr out of the blue. Long story short at my cardiologist appointment he took me
Hiya everyone hope your all ticking away nicely. Havnt posted for a while as everything was going fine while I was in afib after 7months i was learning to live with it however the problems started when i reverted back to nsr out of the blue. Long story short at my cardiologist appointment he took me
Rachelanx50
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AF Association
2 years ago
Why Sudden increase in degenerative bone disease?
Is anyone suffering with and increase in degenerative bone disease with your thyroid disease or from being thyroid-less? I keep getting new brutal pain that I go see my doctor for who just sent me to have a cat scan with dye because I insisted because I thought my pain was gallbladder or kidney disease
Is anyone suffering with and increase in degenerative bone disease with your thyroid disease or from being thyroid-less? I keep getting new brutal pain that I go see my doctor for who just sent me to have a cat scan with dye because I insisted because I thought my pain was gallbladder or kidney disease
Batty1
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Can You Damage Your Ablation Work By Over-Exertion After 5 Months?
I had a Cyro Ablation on March 16 of this year so it has been 5 months. (Today is August 19.) On April 13, I was taken off Flecainide and then put on a two-week Zio monitor on June 30 to see how effective the ablation was at least at that point. On June 23 I had one Afib episode lasting about 4 hours
I had a Cyro Ablation on March 16 of this year so it has been 5 months. (Today is August 19.) On April 13, I was taken off Flecainide and then put on a two-week Zio monitor on June 30 to see how effective the ablation was at least at that point. On June 23 I had one Afib episode lasting about 4 hours
willec49
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Arrhythmia Alliance
2 years ago
Advanced PC with a 90 years old
Hello all. My father got diagnosed in Oct. 2019. His case has been summarized in the profile. He's castration sensitive. After some readings, I'm not sure if the decision to switch from Bicalutamide to Enzalutamide is the right decision. Should he stay with Bicalutamide? Should he take Trelstar shot
Hello all. My father got diagnosed in Oct. 2019. His case has been summarized in the profile. He's castration sensitive. After some readings, I'm not sure if the decision to switch from Bicalutamide to Enzalutamide is the right decision. Should he stay with Bicalutamide? Should he take Trelstar shot
TN1932
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Just prescribed Meloxicam by my GP for joint pain and headaches.
I take Eliquis and Amiodarone for my Afib and was wondering if anyone on here has taken Meloxicam while being treated for Afib. I've read a lot of conflicting feedback concerning the success/drawbacks of NSAIDs for people currently on an Afib regimen. Thanks for reading.
I take Eliquis and Amiodarone for my Afib and was wondering if anyone on here has taken Meloxicam while being treated for Afib. I've read a lot of conflicting feedback concerning the success/drawbacks of NSAIDs for people currently on an Afib regimen. Thanks for reading.
riffjack846
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AF Association
2 years ago
What do I do?Next step another ablation for A Flutter or not
I’m a 69-year-old male who is diagnosed with a flutter seven years ago then the a flutter turned into a fib. Had to oblations for the a flutter and a fib they did not work three or four years later I moved to Dallas and went on Tykosyn and cured my a flutter and a fib right after I had the cardioversion
I’m a 69-year-old male who is diagnosed with a flutter seven years ago then the a flutter turned into a fib. Had to oblations for the a flutter and a fib they did not work three or four years later I moved to Dallas and went on Tykosyn and cured my a flutter and a fib right after I had the cardioversion
jsanta
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AF Association
2 years ago
Anyone find anti arrythmic drug making afib worse?
I had an ablation July 18. I started having afib episodes a couple days later and doc gave me metrolpolol and flecainaide as PIP. They made me feel dizzy and I didn't tolerate real well but they did make the episode stop at the time. He wanted me on a regular regiment so we switched and he wanted
I had an ablation July 18. I started having afib episodes a couple days later and doc gave me metrolpolol and flecainaide as PIP. They made me feel dizzy and I didn't tolerate real well but they did make the episode stop at the time. He wanted me on a regular regiment so we switched and he wanted
Lorgirl
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AF Association
2 years ago
Ectopics and Digestive Difficulties
I have been dealing with diarrhea recently which I think is being causing by a Turmeric/Curcumin supplement I started taking. My ectopic heartbeats, probably mostly Premature Atrial Contractions (PACs), have started to flare up again. So I stopped taking the Turmeric/Curcumin supplement. Two years ago
I have been dealing with diarrhea recently which I think is being causing by a Turmeric/Curcumin supplement I started taking. My ectopic heartbeats, probably mostly Premature Atrial Contractions (PACs), have started to flare up again. So I stopped taking the Turmeric/Curcumin supplement. Two years ago
mcpacs
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Cyclist and Runner Exercising with Persistent Atrial Fibrillation - also considering an ablation
Hi – I originally posted the following (or at least a similar version) through the BHF link but didn’t get many replies. I would really like to hear from anyone who is a keen cyclist and/or runner who has developed persistent atrial fibrillation (AF) and either decided to live with it rather than try
Hi – I originally posted the following (or at least a similar version) through the BHF link but didn’t get many replies. I would really like to hear from anyone who is a keen cyclist and/or runner who has developed persistent atrial fibrillation (AF) and either decided to live with it rather than try
FindingCaradoc
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
FT3 may be better than FT4 in setting therapy levels.
This new paper indicates FT3 may be a useful measurement in treated hypothyroidism rather than FT4. Still falls into the trap of preferring normal TSH. Downloadable.
Proportion of serum thyroid hormone concentrations within the reference ranges in athyreotic patients on levothyroxine monotherapy
This new paper indicates FT3 may be a useful measurement in treated hypothyroidism rather than FT4. Still falls into the trap of preferring normal TSH. Downloadable.
Proportion of serum thyroid hormone concentrations within the reference ranges in athyreotic patients on levothyroxine monotherapy
diogenes
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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