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Newbie looking for tips and info please
He said stick to 14 units alcohol a week and
PVC
’ will likely go. No probs.
He said stick to 14 units alcohol a week and
PVC
’ will likely go. No probs.
ainslie
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
travel insurance
Recovery is going well, albeit a few
PVC
now and then. Planning on travelling to India in December with my wife and 2 children. I need some advice on travel insurance regarding sort of cover I will need and insurance providers that do such covers etc. Many thanks Animesh
Recovery is going well, albeit a few
PVC
now and then. Planning on travelling to India in December with my wife and 2 children. I need some advice on travel insurance regarding sort of cover I will need and insurance providers that do such covers etc. Many thanks Animesh
Hridhoy
in
British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
Rapid heart rate
I get the occasional PVA
PVC
but never to fast heart rate. After a while like 15 mins or so it started to slow to its normal 70 beats. I was very scared and felt pretty awful. I did have covid for the 1st time about 6 weeks ago. I take flecainde and Verapamil. Regards Marty York.
I get the occasional PVA
PVC
but never to fast heart rate. After a while like 15 mins or so it started to slow to its normal 70 beats. I was very scared and felt pretty awful. I did have covid for the 1st time about 6 weeks ago. I take flecainde and Verapamil. Regards Marty York.
Marty0001
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
9 months ago
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Apple watch and Kardia questions
I note it wont notify premature ventricular contractions
PVC
or others such as A flutter but those can be seen on the ECG I can take, is that correct.? As I am not on meds the plan is to go with pill (beta blocker) in pocket approach.
I note it wont notify premature ventricular contractions
PVC
or others such as A flutter but those can be seen on the ECG I can take, is that correct.? As I am not on meds the plan is to go with pill (beta blocker) in pocket approach.
ainslie
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
please am I able to have some help :(
back too •Early miscarriage - referred to public for gyne ultrasound (yet tbc) •Irregular periods •Right shoulder pain •Back abnormally itchy at night •Skin capillaries burst when scratched •Spider veins on ribs more on right side Past week - •daily headaches •heart palpitations diagnosed
PVC
back too •Early miscarriage - referred to public for gyne ultrasound (yet tbc) •Irregular periods •Right shoulder pain •Back abnormally itchy at night •Skin capillaries burst when scratched •Spider veins on ribs more on right side Past week - •daily headaches •heart palpitations diagnosed
PVC
Unsurepleasehelp
in
British Liver Trust
6 months ago
Stopping amiodarone - experiences?
PACs, the odd
PVC
, lots of pauses, lots of bigeminy, trigeminy and up to say 10 beats then a miss, the odd short tachy run, the ventricular pauses may be that I have worsening (?) LBBB.
PACs, the odd
PVC
, lots of pauses, lots of bigeminy, trigeminy and up to say 10 beats then a miss, the odd short tachy run, the ventricular pauses may be that I have worsening (?) LBBB.
Cliff_G
in
AF Association
7 months ago
Ectopics - should I be worried ??
Spells of arrythmia have continued, 2 out of 3 days my Kardia reports SVE's (Ventricular Ectopics), otherwise normal sinus, other than a very occasional
PVC
report. I've no idea from the Kardia what the ectopic burden actually is.
Spells of arrythmia have continued, 2 out of 3 days my Kardia reports SVE's (Ventricular Ectopics), otherwise normal sinus, other than a very occasional
PVC
report. I've no idea from the Kardia what the ectopic burden actually is.
Yachtsman
in
AF Association
9 months ago
Ectopics PVA PVC
Was wondering does anyone feel sort of lightheaded and sort of generally feeling off after a missed beat the heart episode is very fast but the strange off feeling does hang around for quite a while afterwards. All I want to do is lie down really which obviously not always possible. I do take flecainde
Was wondering does anyone feel sort of lightheaded and sort of generally feeling off after a missed beat the heart episode is very fast but the strange off feeling does hang around for quite a while afterwards. All I want to do is lie down really which obviously not always possible. I do take flecainde
Marty0001
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
1 year ago
LBBB, but my heart has zero damage or issues according to tests.
I feel almost every
PVC
I have, and every single time I instantly think I am going to die. It's terrifying and it's causing severe depression. The Dr's all tell me I am fine and have nothing to worry about. But it's so hard to trust them. Does anyone else have similar experiences?
I feel almost every
PVC
I have, and every single time I instantly think I am going to die. It's terrifying and it's causing severe depression. The Dr's all tell me I am fine and have nothing to worry about. But it's so hard to trust them. Does anyone else have similar experiences?
Murmaiderman
in
British Heart Foundation
8 months ago
Latest Results for Advice
L) Serum Urea Level
3.4
- (2.5-7.8 mmol/L) Serum Creatinine
72
- (50–100 umol/L GFR Calculated abreviated MDRD
>60
- ml/min/1.73 60–40
FBC
Haemoglobin estimation
138
- (120–160 g/l) Red Blood cell (RBC) count
4.5 x 10^12/1
- (4.0-5.0) Haematocrit -
PVC
L) Serum Urea Level
3.4
- (2.5-7.8 mmol/L) Serum Creatinine
72
- (50–100 umol/L GFR Calculated abreviated MDRD
>60
- ml/min/1.73 60–40
FBC
Haemoglobin estimation
138
- (120–160 g/l) Red Blood cell (RBC) count
4.5 x 10^12/1
- (4.0-5.0) Haematocrit -
PVC
Albaangel
in
Thyroid UK
1 month ago
Myopericarditis - palpitations
A 7 day holter showed what it called isolated SVE and 1
PVC
. I swear I was pushing that button every 2 hours due to sever palpitations daily. I have had PVCs picked up on ecgs many times in the last 4 months. It notes I had mostly sinus tachycardia and occasional SVEs.
A 7 day holter showed what it called isolated SVE and 1
PVC
. I swear I was pushing that button every 2 hours due to sever palpitations daily. I have had PVCs picked up on ecgs many times in the last 4 months. It notes I had mostly sinus tachycardia and occasional SVEs.
Nb55
in
British Heart Foundation
8 months ago
PVC Ablation offered.
Good morning everybody I hope I’m finding you all ok and not too bumpy. I have now been offered an ablation for my annoying pvcs, I have to stop taking bisoprolol two days before procedure, I just got told to stop taking them. I’m sure my ep knows best, my ep thinks the beats are originating in the right
Good morning everybody I hope I’m finding you all ok and not too bumpy. I have now been offered an ablation for my annoying pvcs, I have to stop taking bisoprolol two days before procedure, I just got told to stop taking them. I’m sure my ep knows best, my ep thinks the beats are originating in the right
Achant1
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Managing PVCs
However over the last 12 months I have been getting an increasing amount of
PVC
episodes. These often last for two to three days and are really debilitating. Sleep is almost impossible. Eventually I do return to sinus rhythm. My EP is aware and I’m awaiting at CT angiogram.
However over the last 12 months I have been getting an increasing amount of
PVC
episodes. These often last for two to three days and are really debilitating. Sleep is almost impossible. Eventually I do return to sinus rhythm. My EP is aware and I’m awaiting at CT angiogram.
Stu13
in
AF Association
1 year ago
stopping Flecanide
I had an ablation 2 years ago and have been Afib free since then but do have SVT,
PVC
and PAC periodically.
I had an ablation 2 years ago and have been Afib free since then but do have SVT,
PVC
and PAC periodically.
Jctga
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
propranolol for SVT
I also have SVT,
PVC
and PAC. I’m on olmesartan and amlodipine for BP control. I was put on 12.5 mg carvedilol twice daily for rate control which made me feel breathless and exhausted . Changed to Metaprolol which was worse, so put back on carvedilol and told to deal with it.
I also have SVT,
PVC
and PAC. I’m on olmesartan and amlodipine for BP control. I was put on 12.5 mg carvedilol twice daily for rate control which made me feel breathless and exhausted . Changed to Metaprolol which was worse, so put back on carvedilol and told to deal with it.
Jctga
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
8 months ago
A fun experience.
So I took a 2.5" just over 6"
pvc
pipe I had and found that to be a good size for my hands. Did the calculations which I could not do a few months ago and figured out the weight and volume of water to fill the pipe 1/2 way with water. That is 6.72 pounds.
So I took a 2.5" just over 6"
pvc
pipe I had and found that to be a good size for my hands. Did the calculations which I could not do a few months ago and figured out the weight and volume of water to fill the pipe 1/2 way with water. That is 6.72 pounds.
WIZARD6787
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 months 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
in
AF Association
1 year ago
BRONCHIECTASIS….PLUS Allergic to medical face mask…any non polypropylene/TPE ones available?
I’ve been given a Cirrus2 inter surgical Ecolite mask kit which I’m told is non
pvc
and non latex but lo and behold…blisters and rash in my hair……I’ve spoken to Intersurgical and the mask appears to be made from Polypropylene/TPE.
I’ve been given a Cirrus2 inter surgical Ecolite mask kit which I’m told is non
pvc
and non latex but lo and behold…blisters and rash in my hair……I’ve spoken to Intersurgical and the mask appears to be made from Polypropylene/TPE.
Pennylap
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 months ago
Can this be the answer to ectopic heartbeats that are worrying everybody? (And other heart issues possibly please read!)
Now....wait for it..I have not suffered ANY
PVC
/ ectopic since the operation which was over a week ago. Please read this article...it could potentially help so many people! https://www.caringmedical.com/prolotherapy-news/hrv/
Now....wait for it..I have not suffered ANY
PVC
/ ectopic since the operation which was over a week ago. Please read this article...it could potentially help so many people! https://www.caringmedical.com/prolotherapy-news/hrv/
chickeninthewood
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Ablation success
Besides a few episodes that last 2-5 seconds or an occassional
PVC
, I am doing great. Anyone else out there with a success story? Thanks’
Besides a few episodes that last 2-5 seconds or an occassional
PVC
, I am doing great. Anyone else out there with a success story? Thanks’
Quilafizz
in
AF Association
1 year ago
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