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PVC’s and Travel
I have been having PVC’s since chemo/covide vaccine (disagreement on what triggered them). They are almost permanent. Sometimes I get a couple of hours a day that I can’t feel them. My GP and Oncologist have been fab. But struggling to get cardiology to take me seriously. I’ve done a 24 hour halter
I have been having PVC’s since chemo/covide vaccine (disagreement on what triggered them). They are almost permanent. Sometimes I get a couple of hours a day that I can’t feel them. My GP and Oncologist have been fab. But struggling to get cardiology to take me seriously. I’ve done a 24 hour halter
Linz888
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
PACs are making it tough to sleep.
I am getting thousands of PACs at the moment, including one in every two beats (bigeminy). I know they are PACs because I have captured loads of events on my Kardia device. I have arranged an appointment with my cardiologist in 3 weeks to talk about medication changes. I cannot pinpoint a trigger, but
I am getting thousands of PACs at the moment, including one in every two beats (bigeminy). I know they are PACs because I have captured loads of events on my Kardia device. I have arranged an appointment with my cardiologist in 3 weeks to talk about medication changes. I cannot pinpoint a trigger, but
John3333333
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Stress and ectopic/palpitations link?
Hello, I am wondering if anyone here knows more about the link between chronic stress and ectopics. Is there one? And if there is, is it immediate or chronic that poses a risk? My doctors tell me I have both PVCs and PACs. The issue is the extremity of them, it's hard to carry on about your business
Hello, I am wondering if anyone here knows more about the link between chronic stress and ectopics. Is there one? And if there is, is it immediate or chronic that poses a risk? My doctors tell me I have both PVCs and PACs. The issue is the extremity of them, it's hard to carry on about your business
HC74_2
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British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
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I have had paroxysmal AF for several years, but episodes were getting more frequent and lasting longer in the past year. I am a 53 yo female, slim build, never smoked, in good health otherwise. My mom had AF (tachycardia) for 40 yrs and my brother has V tach, so it's very much genetic. I saw the cardiologist
I have had paroxysmal AF for several years, but episodes were getting more frequent and lasting longer in the past year. I am a 53 yo female, slim build, never smoked, in good health otherwise. My mom had AF (tachycardia) for 40 yrs and my brother has V tach, so it's very much genetic. I saw the cardiologist
Floridagirl11
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
PVC anxiety reduction methods?
My PVC burden is extremely low, but sometimes it feels like mutliple in a row happen (can't say for sure, maybe there's normal ones in there I'm not feeling?) And the ones I do get, I feel very strongly. I'm still being investigated to make sure there's nothing concerning but generally Drs are not worried
My PVC burden is extremely low, but sometimes it feels like mutliple in a row happen (can't say for sure, maybe there's normal ones in there I'm not feeling?) And the ones I do get, I feel very strongly. I'm still being investigated to make sure there's nothing concerning but generally Drs are not worried
Ix49
in
British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
A fib after Dental anesthetic
Went into a fib after a dental extraction,5 years a fib free .Lasted 12 days persistent 2 further episodes this year .. That was after 2 ablations The anesthetic contained adrenaline,the dentist was aware of my condition and previously used alternative anesthetic.. She was off after this with "sleeping
Went into a fib after a dental extraction,5 years a fib free .Lasted 12 days persistent 2 further episodes this year .. That was after 2 ablations The anesthetic contained adrenaline,the dentist was aware of my condition and previously used alternative anesthetic.. She was off after this with "sleeping
sooty757
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
PVC’ getting worse
4 years ago I passed out and my Apple Watch showed a flat line. I felt a gurgling in my chest and did an ecg on it and as I passed out it picked up a straight line. Hit my head and was unconscious so rushed to hospital. Did loads of tests and scans and was referred to Papworth. Put it down as vasavagal
4 years ago I passed out and my Apple Watch showed a flat line. I felt a gurgling in my chest and did an ecg on it and as I passed out it picked up a straight line. Hit my head and was unconscious so rushed to hospital. Did loads of tests and scans and was referred to Papworth. Put it down as vasavagal
Gavinppp
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Advice managing anxiety about PVCs/PACs
I've suffered with ectopic heart beats for the past 12 years. I had an ablation for Wolf Parkinson White 10 years ago and the PVCs and PACs settled down a lot after that. I'd get periods of weeks or months where I'd have flare ups now and then but never substantial and tests always came back clear. I
I've suffered with ectopic heart beats for the past 12 years. I had an ablation for Wolf Parkinson White 10 years ago and the PVCs and PACs settled down a lot after that. I'd get periods of weeks or months where I'd have flare ups now and then but never substantial and tests always came back clear. I
Ix49
in
British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Upate
My naturopath tested me for some autoimmune markers for bile duct disease, specifically for
primary
biliary
cirrhosis
(
PBC
) and
primary
sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) since it seems to fit my liver disease profile: Slowly progressive liver disease with normal liver enzymes except high bilirubin.
My naturopath tested me for some autoimmune markers for bile duct disease, specifically for
primary
biliary
cirrhosis
(
PBC
) and
primary
sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) since it seems to fit my liver disease profile: Slowly progressive liver disease with normal liver enzymes except high bilirubin.
ROCKO2231
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Multiple Arrythmias
I recently had a 48hr halter monitor ordered by my pcf. I thought I might have had a - fib. My pcf told me that the results were normal. I picked up a copy of the results. The report noted I had a brief episode of svt and rare pvc's and pacs with one pvc couplet. I looked at the ecg sheets and noticed
I recently had a 48hr halter monitor ordered by my pcf. I thought I might have had a - fib. My pcf told me that the results were normal. I picked up a copy of the results. The report noted I had a brief episode of svt and rare pvc's and pacs with one pvc couplet. I looked at the ecg sheets and noticed
drafting
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
3 months ago
Which beta blocker is best for PACs?
good morning I Wonder if anyone can help? I am a 48 year old perimenopausal women. I’ve been having infrequent ectopics for the past 3 years and I’m on propanolol 80mg slow release mainly for anxiety. The ectopics have steadily got worse over the last year and I now have them every single day (sometimes
good morning I Wonder if anyone can help? I am a 48 year old perimenopausal women. I’ve been having infrequent ectopics for the past 3 years and I’m on propanolol 80mg slow release mainly for anxiety. The ectopics have steadily got worse over the last year and I now have them every single day (sometimes
mummyofspot
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
3 months ago
Does anyone know
Most know my Story about my wife, how she went from a Fatty liver diagnosis in Oct of 2020 to dead from Renal Failure in Jan of 2023. One thing, that is still being argued. And drives me nuts since the Biopsies showed NASH F1. She did have a compression of her IVC and Portal. Which cleared on its
Most know my Story about my wife, how she went from a Fatty liver diagnosis in Oct of 2020 to dead from Renal Failure in Jan of 2023. One thing, that is still being argued. And drives me nuts since the Biopsies showed NASH F1. She did have a compression of her IVC and Portal. Which cleared on its
Wolivere
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Cardioversion and PVCs and PACs
Does a cardioversion help if you have PVCs and PACs or does it only help if you have Afib? I go in and out of Afib but my PVCs and PACs have been non-stop for 3 months. Flecainide did not work. I’m considering a cardioversion as I’m to the point I will try anything to get my heart back into NSR but
Does a cardioversion help if you have PVCs and PACs or does it only help if you have Afib? I go in and out of Afib but my PVCs and PACs have been non-stop for 3 months. Flecainide did not work. I’m considering a cardioversion as I’m to the point I will try anything to get my heart back into NSR but
Debjimmay
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Flecainide for Afib, PVCs and PACs
I’ve been taking 10 mg of Flecainide twice a day for almost a month. My question is, how long does it take before Flecainide starts to work? I have seen no difference in my Afib, PVCs, PAC and Trigeminy. In fact, I could almost say they have gotten worse. Is it possible that Flecainide doesn’t work
I’ve been taking 10 mg of Flecainide twice a day for almost a month. My question is, how long does it take before Flecainide starts to work? I have seen no difference in my Afib, PVCs, PAC and Trigeminy. In fact, I could almost say they have gotten worse. Is it possible that Flecainide doesn’t work
Debjimmay
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Short spikes of raised HR?
Hello again, My ablation was mid March and I've been in NSR since bar 2 short episodes of AF that self converted when I was under extreme stress. Every now and then (once every 3 weeks or so) I guess I get a short spike of raised heart rate shown on my fitbit, if I'm sitting quietly I'm aware of it
Hello again, My ablation was mid March and I've been in NSR since bar 2 short episodes of AF that self converted when I was under extreme stress. Every now and then (once every 3 weeks or so) I guess I get a short spike of raised heart rate shown on my fitbit, if I'm sitting quietly I'm aware of it
AmandaLouise77
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
83 years old - Firmagon or Zoladex ? Conflicted which to choose.
Dad is 83 and has to start on ADT from Tomorrow. He has no known cardiac issues but we have a strong family history of cardiac disease. His dad and brother both passed from it He also gets ectopic beats/ pvc’s since many years but all cardiologists say those are benign and not to bother. His blood
Dad is 83 and has to start on ADT from Tomorrow. He has no known cardiac issues but we have a strong family history of cardiac disease. His dad and brother both passed from it He also gets ectopic beats/ pvc’s since many years but all cardiologists say those are benign and not to bother. His blood
Tinkudi
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Ectopic beats are freaking me out.
I have recently started to experience frequent PVCS (ectopic beats). Lying down I seem to be ok, but when up and about I get them every 5-10 seconds or so sometimes!! My cardiologist doesn’t seem to be concerned as I had a normal echocardiogram and kind of just sent me on my way. He said it might be
I have recently started to experience frequent PVCS (ectopic beats). Lying down I seem to be ok, but when up and about I get them every 5-10 seconds or so sometimes!! My cardiologist doesn’t seem to be concerned as I had a normal echocardiogram and kind of just sent me on my way. He said it might be
Gingernut64
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
latest news on liver transplants fo4 young people
take a look at this link where young people are waiting longer than people over age of 60 for transplant decisions made by computer algorithms https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-66259618 any thoughts? I’ve just been given probably 5 years to live without a transplant, and some have been waiting for
take a look at this link where young people are waiting longer than people over age of 60 for transplant decisions made by computer algorithms https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-66259618 any thoughts? I’ve just been given probably 5 years to live without a transplant, and some have been waiting for
Harriet-sarah
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Second cardiac ablation attempt
Hi there, I am a 31M fit and healthy and suffer from a high frequency of left ventricle premature ventricular contractions (PVCs) with a ~18% burden. They are coming from a small area near the LF papillary muscle . I had an ablation under a very skilled EP in London who successfully ablated the problematic
Hi there, I am a 31M fit and healthy and suffer from a high frequency of left ventricle premature ventricular contractions (PVCs) with a ~18% burden. They are coming from a small area near the LF papillary muscle . I had an ablation under a very skilled EP in London who successfully ablated the problematic
Helloits
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
5 months ago
increase in PVCs
I notice an increase in my PVCs upon rolling over or changing positions while in bed. Has anyone else noted this and,if so, has he/she been given an explanation of why positional changes provoke their PVCs?
I notice an increase in my PVCs upon rolling over or changing positions while in bed. Has anyone else noted this and,if so, has he/she been given an explanation of why positional changes provoke their PVCs?
bluemoon572
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
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