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12years ago AF,I was 57 scary at first then accepted it ,beta blockers kept heart from racing,5 years ago started feeling couldn't walk fast, had bloods done BNP high, suggested heart failure,had MRIs CT which confirmed a cardiologist ??? PAPVR I'm plumbed up wrong,so I'm under congenital cardiologist
12years ago AF,I was 57 scary at first then accepted it ,beta blockers kept heart from racing,5 years ago started feeling couldn't walk fast, had bloods done BNP high, suggested heart failure,had MRIs CT which confirmed a cardiologist ??? PAPVR I'm plumbed up wrong,so I'm under congenital cardiologist
Marymara
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
11 days ago
Can anyone help interpret my ECHO please?
This is my ECHO report. It was followed by a letter from cardiology to the GP saying that the findings are consistent with HFpEF and that treatment should start with diuretics. However, the GP (trainee) who rang to give me the results said that I was at high risk of heart failure and should go back if
This is my ECHO report. It was followed by a letter from cardiology to the GP saying that the findings are consistent with HFpEF and that treatment should start with diuretics. However, the GP (trainee) who rang to give me the results said that I was at high risk of heart failure and should go back if
Visigoth
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
12 days ago
AF always a reason
Hi everyone, as I said before, I was diagnosed 12 years ago, so called simple AF, no such thing, I kept my rate down as I was on betablockers straight away, now I have diastolic heart failure , so shocked can't really believe it as I was told nothing to worry about, but my life has slowed down like
Hi everyone, as I said before, I was diagnosed 12 years ago, so called simple AF, no such thing, I kept my rate down as I was on betablockers straight away, now I have diastolic heart failure , so shocked can't really believe it as I was told nothing to worry about, but my life has slowed down like
Marymara
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
12 days ago
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Is AF life threatening or not?
When l was diagnosed with AF., six years ago, my Cardiologist, at that time, told me that AF was not life threatening. I have always used this information as a coping mechanism when l have an episode. It keeps me calm and lessens the severity of the symptoms. I have, on occasions, passed this information
When l was diagnosed with AF., six years ago, my Cardiologist, at that time, told me that AF was not life threatening. I have always used this information as a coping mechanism when l have an episode. It keeps me calm and lessens the severity of the symptoms. I have, on occasions, passed this information
Cavalierrubie
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
13 days ago
Advice please
I was diagnosed with AF last year and it took a few months to find a medication for my high blood pressure to settle that I now take three Verapamil a day , Clopidrogel, Atorvastatin and one Doxazosin at night.I'm awaiting an appointment with the AF doctor. Recently the fluttering sensation in my chest
I was diagnosed with AF last year and it took a few months to find a medication for my high blood pressure to settle that I now take three Verapamil a day , Clopidrogel, Atorvastatin and one Doxazosin at night.I'm awaiting an appointment with the AF doctor. Recently the fluttering sensation in my chest
Noodlesalad
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
13 days ago
Bisoprolol
HiOn 1.25mg bisoprolol for heart failure also have LVSD, AFib and had AV node ablation and pacemaker. My pacemaker is set 70bpm hr so doesn't really go any higher than this and I believe the purpose of bisoprolol is to lower heart rate, so the question is why do I need bisoprolol when my heart rate is
HiOn 1.25mg bisoprolol for heart failure also have LVSD, AFib and had AV node ablation and pacemaker. My pacemaker is set 70bpm hr so doesn't really go any higher than this and I believe the purpose of bisoprolol is to lower heart rate, so the question is why do I need bisoprolol when my heart rate is
Nomis21
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
15 days ago
AFIB caused heart failure?
Hello, my 76 year old mom was hospitalized a month ago after feeling very sick and ended up having to be intubated in the ICU for a day because her lungs were full of fluid - she had heart failure with an EF of 15%. She has had afib for over 17 years and had an ablation done when she was first diagnosed
Hello, my 76 year old mom was hospitalized a month ago after feeling very sick and ended up having to be intubated in the ICU for a day because her lungs were full of fluid - she had heart failure with an EF of 15%. She has had afib for over 17 years and had an ablation done when she was first diagnosed
Aprilrain2024
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
24 days ago
Sometimes the solution is simple !
Getting through the winter isn’t isn’t easy, is it friends ? This one was a long one and once the spring is on its way my energy levels, enthusiasm and motivation get going and life opens up again. It didn’t happen this year though. Asthma COPD for 21 years….was it all getting to the body ? No energy
Getting through the winter isn’t isn’t easy, is it friends ? This one was a long one and once the spring is on its way my energy levels, enthusiasm and motivation get going and life opens up again. It didn’t happen this year though. Asthma COPD for 21 years….was it all getting to the body ? No energy
PaulineHM
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 month ago
Small thyroid gland question......
What does it mean if your Free Thyroxine is low (10.8 pmol/L - 12 - 22 R ) and your Thyroid is small ? My Dr is telling me he is unable to except my recent private blood tests which is annoying as I sent bloods of to MediChecks only this morning to check my Thyroid Antibodies which are normally
What does it mean if your Free Thyroxine is low (10.8 pmol/L - 12 - 22 R ) and your Thyroid is small ? My Dr is telling me he is unable to except my recent private blood tests which is annoying as I sent bloods of to MediChecks only this morning to check my Thyroid Antibodies which are normally
Jillymo
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
Anxiety & Heart failure
hello all. I have suffered from depression and anxiety for ages. My anxiety has been much worse in the past few years. Now I’ve been diagnosed with heart failure and can’t tell when my chest pain is because of my anxiety or my heart. Anyone out there on same boat? 😬🤔
hello all. I have suffered from depression and anxiety for ages. My anxiety has been much worse in the past few years. Now I’ve been diagnosed with heart failure and can’t tell when my chest pain is because of my anxiety or my heart. Anyone out there on same boat? 😬🤔
Hidden
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Anxiety Support
1 month ago
AF & AV node ablation confusion
Hi,So I have had pace n ablate, pacemaker dependent also have HF. Does anyone know if you can still be in AF after AV node ablation and pacemaker dependent? I was informed by a doctor after a recent visit to A&E that due to AV node ablation and being dependent on a pacemaker that AF shouldn't occur
Hi,So I have had pace n ablate, pacemaker dependent also have HF. Does anyone know if you can still be in AF after AV node ablation and pacemaker dependent? I was informed by a doctor after a recent visit to A&E that due to AV node ablation and being dependent on a pacemaker that AF shouldn't occur
Nomis21
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
pacemaker
There is a forum, I think, for pacemaker discussion, however I couldn't figure out how to ask question on that forum. Many of you have pacemakers so maybe you can answer my question. My pacemaker is working about 85% of the time and keeps my heart rate at 60bpm. Lately I have been getting extremely
There is a forum, I think, for pacemaker discussion, however I couldn't figure out how to ask question on that forum. Many of you have pacemakers so maybe you can answer my question. My pacemaker is working about 85% of the time and keeps my heart rate at 60bpm. Lately I have been getting extremely
Tux18
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
Is AF HF ?
Hi. I have a questionnaire to fill in prior to a cardiac MRI which asks if I suffer from heart failure (HF). I thought HF was a generic term but on reading a post on this forum I am confused/wrong . My cardiologist tells me I am in permanent AF with an ejection fraction of 42%. He has not mentioned
Hi. I have a questionnaire to fill in prior to a cardiac MRI which asks if I suffer from heart failure (HF). I thought HF was a generic term but on reading a post on this forum I am confused/wrong . My cardiologist tells me I am in permanent AF with an ejection fraction of 42%. He has not mentioned
Morges
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
Does persistent/constant afib lower the heart ejection fraction?
Newbie question - it hadn’t even occurred to me but if one (aka my husband) has persistent/constant afib (and he has constant atrial flutter also we think) will that most likely impact the heart ejection fraction? I mean now I think about it it seems logical that if the heart isn’t contracting and
Newbie question - it hadn’t even occurred to me but if one (aka my husband) has persistent/constant afib (and he has constant atrial flutter also we think) will that most likely impact the heart ejection fraction? I mean now I think about it it seems logical that if the heart isn’t contracting and
Efka
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
How is AF and Heart Failure linked?
Although the term heart failure can sound ‘scary’ it does not mean that your heart is about to stop working! Although heart failure can be a serious condition, it only means your heart is not working as efficiently as it should be and that it needs a little help to make it work better. For further
Although the term heart failure can sound ‘scary’ it does not mean that your heart is about to stop working! Although heart failure can be a serious condition, it only means your heart is not working as efficiently as it should be and that it needs a little help to make it work better. For further
TracyAdmin
Partner
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Some good news at last.
Some good news at last. Saw EP for 6 week follow up, 2 weeks ago, reduced Bisoprolol to 1.25mg but continue with heart failure meds and booked echocardiogram which I had yesterday. Sonographer was lovely, very chatty, I had my previous report from Late January 24 with me, Ejection Fraction 28%, severe
Some good news at last. Saw EP for 6 week follow up, 2 weeks ago, reduced Bisoprolol to 1.25mg but continue with heart failure meds and booked echocardiogram which I had yesterday. Sonographer was lovely, very chatty, I had my previous report from Late January 24 with me, Ejection Fraction 28%, severe
AmandaLouise77
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
How much fluid a day when taking Tolvaptan?
. + once acute
renal
failure
due to drinking only 1 l a day), Osteoporosis, Cholesterinemia, traumatic brain bleeding in 2008; Location: Austria After my mom nearly died twice because of physicians’ mistakes I must sometimes question physicians’ decisions. I hope you could help me.
. + once acute
renal
failure
due to drinking only 1 l a day), Osteoporosis, Cholesterinemia, traumatic brain bleeding in 2008; Location: Austria After my mom nearly died twice because of physicians’ mistakes I must sometimes question physicians’ decisions. I hope you could help me.
Kristo
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Kidney Disease
8 months ago
Cardioablation
Hi .I am confused..I have Heart failure (38%) and AF i had a cardioversion last May and was successful after 1st attempt. Since then i have not hat any AF instances . My Consultant suggested i have cardio ablation to help deter any further AF . I am worried that this would undo all the good of the
Hi .I am confused..I have Heart failure (38%) and AF i had a cardioversion last May and was successful after 1st attempt. Since then i have not hat any AF instances . My Consultant suggested i have cardio ablation to help deter any further AF . I am worried that this would undo all the good of the
Gnoll
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Persistent afib treatment options, can't tolerate Amiodarone - so many questions...
I'm feeling rather lost at sea, I have so many unknows and questions so I'm sorry if this is a bit messy. Think I'm looking for your experiences and help with what I should ask the cardiologist about/for. BTW we live in the England so NHS. In short... Persistent new onset afib (always bradycardia) since
I'm feeling rather lost at sea, I have so many unknows and questions so I'm sorry if this is a bit messy. Think I'm looking for your experiences and help with what I should ask the cardiologist about/for. BTW we live in the England so NHS. In short... Persistent new onset afib (always bradycardia) since
Efka
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Easier Way To Reply?
Thank you to everyone who replied to my post this morning about the Daily Mail’s sensational heading re AF the silent killer. There will always be differing views on this subject. It is an emotive topic. My own views are that whilst I did not necessarily disagree with a lot of the content, to style the
Thank you to everyone who replied to my post this morning about the Daily Mail’s sensational heading re AF the silent killer. There will always be differing views on this subject. It is an emotive topic. My own views are that whilst I did not necessarily disagree with a lot of the content, to style the
SilverliningsForNow
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
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