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PVC's anyone?...
Hi all, after OH surgery in November and a few problems with Afib after, I have been doing fine until Monday when I felt odd palpitations and felt usual light headed and out of sorts. I thought it would be AFib again but on checking on the Kardiamobile it showed as Premature Ventricular Contractions
Hi all, after OH surgery in November and a few problems with Afib after, I have been doing fine until Monday when I felt odd palpitations and felt usual light headed and out of sorts. I thought it would be AFib again but on checking on the Kardiamobile it showed as Premature Ventricular Contractions
Pilgrim2
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
pvc burden increasing
Dear all some advice please I had a cryo ablation three years ago and really good result. In the last few months I am having lots of ectopic beats. Makes me uncomfortable and now dizzy. 7 day monitoring days pvc’s. ECG doesn’t usually capture them. Gp write to cardiology and they said go back on Verapamil
Dear all some advice please I had a cryo ablation three years ago and really good result. In the last few months I am having lots of ectopic beats. Makes me uncomfortable and now dizzy. 7 day monitoring days pvc’s. ECG doesn’t usually capture them. Gp write to cardiology and they said go back on Verapamil
7164
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AF Association
1 year ago
AF or PVCS ablation
I have had a high burden of palpitations since my covid booster in September 2022. In February had 48 and 7 days Holter which both showed 11% PVCs plus bigemeny and trigemeny. My Apple Watch showed only SVT not PVCs. I had nhs appointment with EP and he advised ablation and promised to do AF and PVCS
I have had a high burden of palpitations since my covid booster in September 2022. In February had 48 and 7 days Holter which both showed 11% PVCs plus bigemeny and trigemeny. My Apple Watch showed only SVT not PVCs. I had nhs appointment with EP and he advised ablation and promised to do AF and PVCS
Kittyca
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AF Association
1 year ago
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Ectopics
I've had no Afib as such for a couple of years but do get quite a lot of ectopics which generally don't bother me apart from being a bit tired occasionally. I've read on here that a number of people have seen improvement with SVCs and PVCs after starting on flecanide. I'm reluctant to take any more meds
I've had no Afib as such for a couple of years but do get quite a lot of ectopics which generally don't bother me apart from being a bit tired occasionally. I've read on here that a number of people have seen improvement with SVCs and PVCs after starting on flecanide. I'm reluctant to take any more meds
DIB69
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AF Association
1 year ago
Re my post : Forgotten drugs and palpitations…..
I posted about having lots of SVEs and PVCs in the last couple of days, confirmed on Kardia. While I have been sat here moping - 🙄 - I have realised that a couple of weeks ago I started using my Kardia holding one of the sensors just above my knee. This is shown in the original instructions as an alternative
I posted about having lots of SVEs and PVCs in the last couple of days, confirmed on Kardia. While I have been sat here moping - 🙄 - I have realised that a couple of weeks ago I started using my Kardia holding one of the sensors just above my knee. This is shown in the original instructions as an alternative
Tellingfibs
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Forgotten drugs, as well as palpitations…..
I’ve had daily Afib episodes lately, but they have not been severe. I was thinking I would let my GP know, and then 9 days ago they stopped ( had one yesterday ) and have been replaced by PVCs and SVEs. These feel like they are all the time , although calmer in the night and I am sleeping. All this
I’ve had daily Afib episodes lately, but they have not been severe. I was thinking I would let my GP know, and then 9 days ago they stopped ( had one yesterday ) and have been replaced by PVCs and SVEs. These feel like they are all the time , although calmer in the night and I am sleeping. All this
Tellingfibs
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Blood clot in portal vein
Hi everyone not been on the site for a while as my health is good right now!Just a quick question i have cirrhosis that is well compensated apart from slightly lower platelet count and was at my routine 6mth ultrasound when my consultant called saying I have a small blood clot on the left portal
Hi everyone not been on the site for a while as my health is good right now!Just a quick question i have cirrhosis that is well compensated apart from slightly lower platelet count and was at my routine 6mth ultrasound when my consultant called saying I have a small blood clot on the left portal
ballie52
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
General Anaesthetic with 5%pvcs?
I do not have any medication and am generally very healthy. However, I have 5% pvcs and have elective surgery planned. Would these pvcs (normal echocardiogram and no cardiomyopathy) mean they could cancel my operation?
I do not have any medication and am generally very healthy. However, I have 5% pvcs and have elective surgery planned. Would these pvcs (normal echocardiogram and no cardiomyopathy) mean they could cancel my operation?
chickeninthewood
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Anyone get extra beats(not skipped) with pain, when underslept or stressed?
I get them, more and more now However there are days when I don't get 1 Today I had 5 I guess if you have less than 10% of the overall heart beats as ectopics or PVCS, then that's benign I know people who have 10,000/20,000 a day and they are still okay Mine get painful(at the extra beat
I get them, more and more now However there are days when I don't get 1 Today I had 5 I guess if you have less than 10% of the overall heart beats as ectopics or PVCS, then that's benign I know people who have 10,000/20,000 a day and they are still okay Mine get painful(at the extra beat
groundedcloser
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Arrhythmia Alliance
1 year ago
Update 7.5
I completed the series of cardiac tests. The results all look good. Calcium Cardiac Score = 0 (no buildup) Echocardiogram = No issues. Ejection fraction =72% (high functioning). Cardiac Stress Test = No issues. Rare Premature Ventricular Contractions noted. Heart monitor = Several incidents
I completed the series of cardiac tests. The results all look good. Calcium Cardiac Score = 0 (no buildup) Echocardiogram = No issues. Ejection fraction =72% (high functioning). Cardiac Stress Test = No issues. Rare Premature Ventricular Contractions noted. Heart monitor = Several incidents
hunter5582
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
My 40 day post-ablation update
I've replied to a few posts here but think this might be my first post. 40 days ago I a cryoballoon ablation for paroxysmal AFib. Afterwards the EP told me I had 5 pulmonary veins and he estimated 80% chance of remission with first procedure. Since then: - I've only had AFib for 1 hour about 10 days
I've replied to a few posts here but think this might be my first post. 40 days ago I a cryoballoon ablation for paroxysmal AFib. Afterwards the EP told me I had 5 pulmonary veins and he estimated 80% chance of remission with first procedure. Since then: - I've only had AFib for 1 hour about 10 days
estesbubba
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AF Association
1 year ago
calories or .....
Should I reduce calories and eat normal, or should I completely stay away from bread, soda, fats, cheese and sugar for second-degree cirrhosis of the liver? Should I limit less than 2000 calories to make the liver work without getting tired, even if I eat bread, or does that harm it even if the calories
Should I reduce calories and eat normal, or should I completely stay away from bread, soda, fats, cheese and sugar for second-degree cirrhosis of the liver? Should I limit less than 2000 calories to make the liver work without getting tired, even if I eat bread, or does that harm it even if the calories
amineacm
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Ascites / Paracentesis
I have posted before on how my husband has alcohol related cirrhosis. He stopped drinking the day he was admitted in the hospital, Aug 12, 2022. He remained there for 1 week. Since he has been released, his ascites has got worse. It has prevented him from eating and makes him very tired and hard
I have posted before on how my husband has alcohol related cirrhosis. He stopped drinking the day he was admitted in the hospital, Aug 12, 2022. He remained there for 1 week. Since he has been released, his ascites has got worse. It has prevented him from eating and makes him very tired and hard
Mls1973
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
recurring aceties
my son has decompensated cirrhosis and goes to a hospice once a week to get fluid drained - he has a permanent drain fitted . He is getting worried as the last three weeks they’ve drained 5. 7. Then 8 litres. Does this mean his liver is getting worse ? I’ve read that a TIPS procedure could help -
my son has decompensated cirrhosis and goes to a hospice once a week to get fluid drained - he has a permanent drain fitted . He is getting worried as the last three weeks they’ve drained 5. 7. Then 8 litres. Does this mean his liver is getting worse ? I’ve read that a TIPS procedure could help -
Mango5cm
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
ectopic beats
hi I’m 18 years old and I have always been in perfect health until around 2 years ago when I got covid for the first time, around 7-8 months after having covid i started experiencing rapid heart rate upon standing and suspect I have POTS but my beta blockers help massively in keeping my heart rate down
hi I’m 18 years old and I have always been in perfect health until around 2 years ago when I got covid for the first time, around 7-8 months after having covid i started experiencing rapid heart rate upon standing and suspect I have POTS but my beta blockers help massively in keeping my heart rate down
Maix
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
vagal AF
I am certain that my AF is vagal by nature as I notice PVCs particularly when I have indigestion and bloating. Has anyone with a similar profile found ways to calm the excited vagal nerve and thereby reduced symptoms? It's well over a year since I had an episode of full on AF lasting about 30 minutes
I am certain that my AF is vagal by nature as I notice PVCs particularly when I have indigestion and bloating. Has anyone with a similar profile found ways to calm the excited vagal nerve and thereby reduced symptoms? It's well over a year since I had an episode of full on AF lasting about 30 minutes
DIB69
in
AF Association
1 year ago
URI and thyroid -fighting infection
Hi - I have had the misfortune of some how getting a UTI . I have had this for 3 weeks now. The first urine sample given at my surgery indicated some infection and 3 days prescription of antibiotics given - I have under-active thyroid so I knew this was not enough.. after the 3 days the UTI returned
Hi - I have had the misfortune of some how getting a UTI . I have had this for 3 weeks now. The first urine sample given at my surgery indicated some infection and 3 days prescription of antibiotics given - I have under-active thyroid so I knew this was not enough.. after the 3 days the UTI returned
Mandica
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
PVCs, PAF and ablation
Hello everybody, I would be very grateful for advice. My problem is that after covid booster Moderna (September) I started feeling lots of ectopics (never had before). Tried deep breathing, flecainide 50 twice a day, metoprolol 25 mg but nothing helped. My cardiologist sent me to numerous tests:
Hello everybody, I would be very grateful for advice. My problem is that after covid booster Moderna (September) I started feeling lots of ectopics (never had before). Tried deep breathing, flecainide 50 twice a day, metoprolol 25 mg but nothing helped. My cardiologist sent me to numerous tests:
Kittyca
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Liver cirrhosis
Hi all, Long story short my farther has liver cirrhosis caused by excessive alcohol which was diagnosed some years ago. Unfortunately he will not discuss it and has said in the past some bizzare stuff about it being misdiagnosed that it’s only 0.01% damaged and so on. It’s blatantly clear he has
Hi all, Long story short my farther has liver cirrhosis caused by excessive alcohol which was diagnosed some years ago. Unfortunately he will not discuss it and has said in the past some bizzare stuff about it being misdiagnosed that it’s only 0.01% damaged and so on. It’s blatantly clear he has
Hidden
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Does AF continue to progress silently when using drugs to successfully stop AF episodes?
I was of the belief that if my low burden Vagal AF could be controlled without drugs, by using techniques to stimulate the vagal nerve then I would not need to take drugs. The advantage is I would be able to track my AF to see if it worsens over time. I saw a new EP a month ago and he understood vagal
I was of the belief that if my low burden Vagal AF could be controlled without drugs, by using techniques to stimulate the vagal nerve then I would not need to take drugs. The advantage is I would be able to track my AF to see if it worsens over time. I saw a new EP a month ago and he understood vagal
OzRob
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AF Association
1 year ago
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