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Sick sinus syndrome and afib
ECG holter mounted to investigate afib. Results arrived and the holter software printed: ARRHYTHMIA [i]Arrhythmias (Delay > 140%): 39[/i] [i]-longest: 1.96s at 11:35 PM[/i] [i]Bradycardias (<50 1/min): 353[/i] [i]-slowest: 43 min at 4:25 AM[/i] [i]Pauses (>2000ms): 498[/i] [i]-longest: 14.56 s at 7:
ECG holter mounted to investigate afib. Results arrived and the holter software printed: ARRHYTHMIA [i]Arrhythmias (Delay > 140%): 39[/i] [i]-longest: 1.96s at 11:35 PM[/i] [i]Bradycardias (<50 1/min): 353[/i] [i]-slowest: 43 min at 4:25 AM[/i] [i]Pauses (>2000ms): 498[/i] [i]-longest: 14.56 s at 7:
snak3eyes
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AF Association
3 years ago
Cluneal nerves
I am wondering whether my sitting pain is caused by cluneal nerve irritation or entrapment. I had pudendal nerve blocks but they actually increased the pain. Does anyone have any information on that? I'd be grateful.
I am wondering whether my sitting pain is caused by cluneal nerve irritation or entrapment. I had pudendal nerve blocks but they actually increased the pain. Does anyone have any information on that? I'd be grateful.
EffieT
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
3 years ago
Atrial tachycardia
I was initially diagnosed with atrial fibrillation. However, when I went for an ablation and was seen by the EP he decided it wasn’t AF but atrial tachycardia. Apparently symptom are almost adenoidal and I’m on similar meds to all those with AF My problem is, there doesn’t seem to be anyone else here
I was initially diagnosed with atrial fibrillation. However, when I went for an ablation and was seen by the EP he decided it wasn’t AF but atrial tachycardia. Apparently symptom are almost adenoidal and I’m on similar meds to all those with AF My problem is, there doesn’t seem to be anyone else here
SuziElley
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
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Joint pain while on Apixaban
Do any of you suffer from painful joints and muscle aches while taking apixaban and bisoprolol?
Do any of you suffer from painful joints and muscle aches while taking apixaban and bisoprolol?
trixie100
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AF Association
3 years ago
Decision 100% made... (I think !!) 🙃
Hi everyone ☺️ Well the last few months have been awful, mentally and physically. But on a more positive note I've made some decisions ( I think)!! Will be as brief as poss. After a few years of going crazy thinking it's all in my mind with weird beats and dizziness, I now have a diagnosis of Complex
Hi everyone ☺️ Well the last few months have been awful, mentally and physically. But on a more positive note I've made some decisions ( I think)!! Will be as brief as poss. After a few years of going crazy thinking it's all in my mind with weird beats and dizziness, I now have a diagnosis of Complex
booboo73
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AF Association
3 years ago
How arrhythmia feels like?
I’ve been experiencing daily bradycardia for a while now, I’d occasionally feel it with palpitations and have skipped beats, my primary doctor did an electro but couldn’t find anything, I’m not an active person, I don’t feel like my heart should be beating like that, so how do I know it’s arrhythmia
I’ve been experiencing daily bradycardia for a while now, I’d occasionally feel it with palpitations and have skipped beats, my primary doctor did an electro but couldn’t find anything, I’m not an active person, I don’t feel like my heart should be beating like that, so how do I know it’s arrhythmia
Pami619
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Arrhythmia Alliance
3 years ago
How do you cope w ith being told you have PAF along with your other cardiac problems
Having had AVRT for over 35 years controlled by drugs my tachycardia has now broken through the meds. Zio monitor has now shown PAF and Troponin is elevated. Started on Apixaban last week but have had to stop it as it totally wiped me out. How does one cope with all this without stressing oneself
Having had AVRT for over 35 years controlled by drugs my tachycardia has now broken through the meds. Zio monitor has now shown PAF and Troponin is elevated. Started on Apixaban last week but have had to stop it as it totally wiped me out. How does one cope with all this without stressing oneself
hausjac
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AF Association
3 years ago
Surgery went well, thanks for all the words of support.
It was actually a short procedure, less than an hour. Anesthesia has advanced a lot! A nerve block allows minimal anesthesia, keeps you just under but no waking nausea, not too much fogginess. . They also put an injected anesthetic in my shoulder which releases slowly for as much as five days(more usually
It was actually a short procedure, less than an hour. Anesthesia has advanced a lot! A nerve block allows minimal anesthesia, keeps you just under but no waking nausea, not too much fogginess. . They also put an injected anesthetic in my shoulder which releases slowly for as much as five days(more usually
rebtar
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Elevated heart rate.
Morning all. I have noticed my heart rate running quite fast even during the night. This is a new one for me. I was diagnosed a fib in Jan and take Verapimil and Apixaban. My question is should I try and talk to my gp (if I can) or battle on. Waiting for CV but now just getting a call in Oct. Many thanks
Morning all. I have noticed my heart rate running quite fast even during the night. This is a new one for me. I was diagnosed a fib in Jan and take Verapimil and Apixaban. My question is should I try and talk to my gp (if I can) or battle on. Waiting for CV but now just getting a call in Oct. Many thanks
ETHEL103
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Arrhythmia Alliance
3 years ago
General Anesthesia for Biopsy
I have hesitantly decided to follow my Urologist’s recommendation and get a prostate biopsy (more on my situation in this thread https://healthunlocked.com/prostate-cancer-community/posts/146729819/reconsidering ) …and my doctor has agreed to perform the biopsy transperineally at my request but has
I have hesitantly decided to follow my Urologist’s recommendation and get a prostate biopsy (more on my situation in this thread https://healthunlocked.com/prostate-cancer-community/posts/146729819/reconsidering ) …and my doctor has agreed to perform the biopsy transperineally at my request but has
Chrisopopolis
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Prostate Cancer Network
3 years ago
Fast heartrate not a symptom of being undermedicated.
Just spoke to doctor and he says if your undermedicated, it will cause bradycardia NOT tachycardia and having read replies to my previous posts, this appears to be untrue. I'm just so frustrated and angry having to deal with doctors who don't know what they're talking about, God help us all!!!
Just spoke to doctor and he says if your undermedicated, it will cause bradycardia NOT tachycardia and having read replies to my previous posts, this appears to be untrue. I'm just so frustrated and angry having to deal with doctors who don't know what they're talking about, God help us all!!!
sobs1962
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Metoprolol and bradycardia
I sometimes have resting heart rate in the mid-fifties my cardiologist has prescribed me 25 mg metoprolol half in the morning half at night my resting heart rate this evening is 54 concerned about taking metoprolol ..that is my other half of the pill tonight with this heart rate already 54. I've just
I sometimes have resting heart rate in the mid-fifties my cardiologist has prescribed me 25 mg metoprolol half in the morning half at night my resting heart rate this evening is 54 concerned about taking metoprolol ..that is my other half of the pill tonight with this heart rate already 54. I've just
Autumn822
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Arrhythmia Alliance
3 years ago
Neuropathic Pain and AF
Hi. First time on but I would imagine this has been asked before so my apologies. I have suffered chronic pain for 6 years with a trapped ulnar nerve, the pain level is at times unbearable , numerous tests and nerve block but all to no avail as they can't find where it's trapped. I also have AF . The
Hi. First time on but I would imagine this has been asked before so my apologies. I have suffered chronic pain for 6 years with a trapped ulnar nerve, the pain level is at times unbearable , numerous tests and nerve block but all to no avail as they can't find where it's trapped. I also have AF . The
Nerja2012
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Neuropathy Support
3 years ago
Checking pulse daily hugely beneficial
When my GP diagnosed AFib I was given Bisopropol 😔 swiftly changed to Nebivolol and Apixaban and for weeks I just felt rotten most of the time. I then subscribed to technology which gave me unlimited reports on what my heart was up to at any time of the day or night. Reports were consistently showing
When my GP diagnosed AFib I was given Bisopropol 😔 swiftly changed to Nebivolol and Apixaban and for weeks I just felt rotten most of the time. I then subscribed to technology which gave me unlimited reports on what my heart was up to at any time of the day or night. Reports were consistently showing
Loafinabout
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
PVC’s or ectopic beats
Hi, I was diagnosed with paroxysmal afib at 43 in 2017 and had catheter ablation in March this year. Afib returned for a couple of hours twice but was in the 3 month blanking period so was ok. Stopped the flecainide and verapamil 2 months after procedure as advised by surgeon and need to say it feels
Hi, I was diagnosed with paroxysmal afib at 43 in 2017 and had catheter ablation in March this year. Afib returned for a couple of hours twice but was in the 3 month blanking period so was ok. Stopped the flecainide and verapamil 2 months after procedure as advised by surgeon and need to say it feels
rayc99
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AF Association
3 years ago
Different AF Types
I have noticed that I get two types of AF periods. One is where my heart goes into an irregular beat but stays within the normal pulse rate. The other is where it jumps to around 160bpm and is irregular. Is there a difference in the two and how long can you leave the high heart rate before thinking
I have noticed that I get two types of AF periods. One is where my heart goes into an irregular beat but stays within the normal pulse rate. The other is where it jumps to around 160bpm and is irregular. Is there a difference in the two and how long can you leave the high heart rate before thinking
Firstbusman
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AF Association
3 years ago
AV block and Supraventricular tachycardia runs...
Hi everyone, Am fairly new here (diagnosis mid April) and my first post ... but have been reading you all lots and it has really helped me understand things and be less anxious, and you all sound so nice :). I have a question I would be so grateful if any of you could shed some light on what it means
Hi everyone, Am fairly new here (diagnosis mid April) and my first post ... but have been reading you all lots and it has really helped me understand things and be less anxious, and you all sound so nice :). I have a question I would be so grateful if any of you could shed some light on what it means
Pitterpat
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AF Association
3 years ago
Kardia different reading to normal. Being Normal Sinus. Today’s reading: Sinus Rhythm with PVentricular Contractions. HR also higher today?
Kardia reading different to normal. Usually Normal Sinus. Today it reads: Sinus Rhythm with Premature Ventricular Contractions. My heart rate, although 80-90 heart beats per minute is within normal range it is still higher than the 60-70 it has been since I started on Bisoprosol. I also feel hot and
Kardia reading different to normal. Usually Normal Sinus. Today it reads: Sinus Rhythm with Premature Ventricular Contractions. My heart rate, although 80-90 heart beats per minute is within normal range it is still higher than the 60-70 it has been since I started on Bisoprosol. I also feel hot and
Hidden
in
AF Association
3 years ago
AFib or other arrhythmia??
Hi peeps, as some of you know, I was diagnosed with Afib last year. Prior to this, I had had another type of arrhythmia for many years and had been under a cardiology dept for nearly as long. My problem now is differentiating between Afib and the other arrhythmia. When I was first taken to hospital
Hi peeps, as some of you know, I was diagnosed with Afib last year. Prior to this, I had had another type of arrhythmia for many years and had been under a cardiology dept for nearly as long. My problem now is differentiating between Afib and the other arrhythmia. When I was first taken to hospital
Spangle14
in
AF Association
3 years ago
Atrial Fibrillation or not?
My query is do I have Atrial Fibrillation or should it be named something else. I have a normal sinus rhythm but I am tachycardic and the heart rate spikes at times. I have frequent ectopic beats but have been advised they are of no concern. Just been prescribed 1.25mg of Bisoprolol.
My query is do I have Atrial Fibrillation or should it be named something else. I have a normal sinus rhythm but I am tachycardic and the heart rate spikes at times. I have frequent ectopic beats but have been advised they are of no concern. Just been prescribed 1.25mg of Bisoprolol.
Hidden
in
AF Association
3 years ago
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