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Bisoprolol when low tachycardia
Hello there! Yesterday I felt pretty anxious and I didn't know why, I did a couple of breathing exercies when I noticed that my heartbeat was too fast for me (around 90-100) when most of the time my resting heart beat is between 60-75. I waited few hours but it started to bother me when I was at work
Hello there! Yesterday I felt pretty anxious and I didn't know why, I did a couple of breathing exercies when I noticed that my heartbeat was too fast for me (around 90-100) when most of the time my resting heart beat is between 60-75. I waited few hours but it started to bother me when I was at work
Lien-Ju
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AF Association
5 years ago
2nd degree heart block, type 2 = pacemaker. 49 years old and no previous heart issues
Hello all - my first post! I was diagnosed with heart block and after an EP test this week, it has been confirmed as Second degree heart block, type 2. I have been scheduled for a pacemaker, MRI compatible, implant this Wednesday, 26 September. At 49 I really feel that I'm in a surreal experience
Hello all - my first post! I was diagnosed with heart block and after an EP test this week, it has been confirmed as Second degree heart block, type 2. I have been scheduled for a pacemaker, MRI compatible, implant this Wednesday, 26 September. At 49 I really feel that I'm in a surreal experience
Yogadeeva
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Arrhythmia Alliance
5 years ago
Coming off Apixaban
I don’t think I have had AFib since a two week episode in December/January. Once I had a short episode of 30 seconds a few months ago. I’m fairly sure I’m not having any AFib episodes in my sleep. I’m awaiting results of a three day ECG from two months ago. I want to come off Apixaban. Any advice on
I don’t think I have had AFib since a two week episode in December/January. Once I had a short episode of 30 seconds a few months ago. I’m fairly sure I’m not having any AFib episodes in my sleep. I’m awaiting results of a three day ECG from two months ago. I want to come off Apixaban. Any advice on
FiveMilesSouth
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AF Association
5 years ago
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CoaguChek XS Coagulation Meter
I want to know if the CoaguChek Coagulation Meter can be used for people who take Pradaxa. Or is it just for Warfarin patients? I understand Warfarin changes the way the liver adjust blood coagulation and the other anticoagulants do not. I saw a good deal on one on EBay and also learned Medicare
I want to know if the CoaguChek Coagulation Meter can be used for people who take Pradaxa. Or is it just for Warfarin patients? I understand Warfarin changes the way the liver adjust blood coagulation and the other anticoagulants do not. I saw a good deal on one on EBay and also learned Medicare
Aprilbday
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 years ago
What should I do if I forget my anticoagulant?
This is a common question so i was delighted to come across the following in a new fact sheet from Thrombosis UK which I have been given permission to borrow. It has been approved by medical specialist so take it as gospel. Apixaban. Take the table as soon as you remember and take the following tablet
This is a common question so i was delighted to come across the following in a new fact sheet from Thrombosis UK which I have been given permission to borrow. It has been approved by medical specialist so take it as gospel. Apixaban. Take the table as soon as you remember and take the following tablet
BobD
Volunteer
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AF Association
5 years ago
Chronic pain I was on this forum some time ago under the name of Gemini 71, I am trying to change it back. Sorry for the confusion
Hi,folks I’ve been suffering chronic pelvic pain now for some years. I’ve been offered a nerve block by my pain specialist,but I’ve refused it,as I know they don’t work. Now I’m not asking for a miracle,but the pain after tea has started to get harder to deal with. So I’m just asking for ANY suggestions
Hi,folks I’ve been suffering chronic pelvic pain now for some years. I’ve been offered a nerve block by my pain specialist,but I’ve refused it,as I know they don’t work. Now I’m not asking for a miracle,but the pain after tea has started to get harder to deal with. So I’m just asking for ANY suggestions
Breathless1943
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
5 years ago
Permanent AF--is it worse than intermittent?
I'm intrigued by many of the posts I read on this site where people are or are not in permanent AF. I am, but my Cardiologist only sees me once a year even though I'm on the wrong side of 80. My GP, who I trust implicitly says he is the conduit to the Specialist and thus checks blood pressure, pulse
I'm intrigued by many of the posts I read on this site where people are or are not in permanent AF. I am, but my Cardiologist only sees me once a year even though I'm on the wrong side of 80. My GP, who I trust implicitly says he is the conduit to the Specialist and thus checks blood pressure, pulse
ronat2545
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AF Association
5 years ago
Wrist BP monitor showing intermittent arrhythmia - What to do?
Hi, new here and looking to see if anyone can help with my situation. I was diagnosed last year with SVT which was happening occasionally - to my awareness. Happened about 3 times last year. Saw cardiologist last Dec and due to have ambulatory monitoring in Nov. He wasn't too worried and agreed to waiting
Hi, new here and looking to see if anyone can help with my situation. I was diagnosed last year with SVT which was happening occasionally - to my awareness. Happened about 3 times last year. Saw cardiologist last Dec and due to have ambulatory monitoring in Nov. He wasn't too worried and agreed to waiting
chris_j
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AF Association
5 years ago
New here and just diagnosed with AFib. Need advice please regarding Apixaban.
Hi all. Please see the post below that I posted yesterday on the Anticoagulation forum. I was advised to also post here. Fourteen years ago I had 'mild' heart attack and was put on a statin, blood pressure tab and aspirin. At the time my G.P. questioned whether I had really had a heart attack (but that
Hi all. Please see the post below that I posted yesterday on the Anticoagulation forum. I was advised to also post here. Fourteen years ago I had 'mild' heart attack and was put on a statin, blood pressure tab and aspirin. At the time my G.P. questioned whether I had really had a heart attack (but that
Eddie49
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AF Association
5 years ago
It never rains it pours ☔️ update
Seen OH this pm. Looking much more handsome now his face has been fixed - most of damage on inside of mouth and not drooling anymore thank goodness. The bruise in his nether regions is massive and his appendages are somewhat larger than usual 😂, but actually quite uncomfortable too. He’s doing a good
Seen OH this pm. Looking much more handsome now his face has been fixed - most of damage on inside of mouth and not drooling anymore thank goodness. The bruise in his nether regions is massive and his appendages are somewhat larger than usual 😂, but actually quite uncomfortable too. He’s doing a good
Nerak12
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Should have paid attention to an earlier post!
Hi all, I really should have paid attention to an earlier post, I did read them but I can’t remember the answers......( well I can’t remember all sorts of things these days!!!!!) so I’m off to Oz next week....it’s what to do about time and tablets....I had my ablation 8 months back but cardio keeping
Hi all, I really should have paid attention to an earlier post, I did read them but I can’t remember the answers......( well I can’t remember all sorts of things these days!!!!!) so I’m off to Oz next week....it’s what to do about time and tablets....I had my ablation 8 months back but cardio keeping
Morzine
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 years ago
Medication missed or doubled?
Last night I was super busy and went to get a glass of water to take my Apixaban and Bisoprolol at 7pm as usual. I set the water down. Then at 9.30 suddenly realised I hadn’t taken my meds.... or had I? In six months of taking them I’ve never forgotten or been confused but last night I totally couldn
Last night I was super busy and went to get a glass of water to take my Apixaban and Bisoprolol at 7pm as usual. I set the water down. Then at 9.30 suddenly realised I hadn’t taken my meds.... or had I? In six months of taking them I’ve never forgotten or been confused but last night I totally couldn
Borderstories1
in
AF Association
5 years ago
I am new here. Need advice as to what things mean.
Hi all, as you can see I am new here so please bear with me. I have been having problems with my heart for the last two years. Was told it was SVT for a year than told it was AF. Now just found out via a letter that I have Paroxysmal atrial arrhythmia, probably pulmonary vein tachycardia driving atrial
Hi all, as you can see I am new here so please bear with me. I have been having problems with my heart for the last two years. Was told it was SVT for a year than told it was AF. Now just found out via a letter that I have Paroxysmal atrial arrhythmia, probably pulmonary vein tachycardia driving atrial
Abluerose
in
AF Association
5 years ago
I am new here. Need advice as to what things mean.
Hi all, as you can see I am new here so please bear with me. I have been having problems with my heart for the last two years. Was told it was SVT for a year than told it was AF. Now just found out via a letter that I have Paroxysmal atrial arrhythmia, probably pulmonary vein tachycardia driving
Hi all, as you can see I am new here so please bear with me. I have been having problems with my heart for the last two years. Was told it was SVT for a year than told it was AF. Now just found out via a letter that I have Paroxysmal atrial arrhythmia, probably pulmonary vein tachycardia driving
Abluerose
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Arrhythmia Alliance
5 years ago
AF episode
Last night we went out for dinner with friends. I usually take my Atenolol (I dropped from 50mg to 25mg 3 weeks ago) around 7.00/7.30 pm but I forgot to take it with me. Around 8.00 I felt those familiar crazy palpitations and when I checked with my Instant Heartrate app on my phone, there was a crazy
Last night we went out for dinner with friends. I usually take my Atenolol (I dropped from 50mg to 25mg 3 weeks ago) around 7.00/7.30 pm but I forgot to take it with me. Around 8.00 I felt those familiar crazy palpitations and when I checked with my Instant Heartrate app on my phone, there was a crazy
Kaz747
in
AF Association
5 years ago
Vaginal pain, anal pain, nearly 4 years on and feeling desperate!
Hi all, am new here as am at my wits end trying to find a way forward with my ongoing issues. I was diagnosed with vaginal atrophy 4 years ago ( since found out due to a lack of oestrogen) even though I was on HRT. As I was bleeding I was taken off my HRT until they could eliminate any nasties. This
Hi all, am new here as am at my wits end trying to find a way forward with my ongoing issues. I was diagnosed with vaginal atrophy 4 years ago ( since found out due to a lack of oestrogen) even though I was on HRT. As I was bleeding I was taken off my HRT until they could eliminate any nasties. This
Walterbull
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
5 years ago
SVT episodes in the night
Hi - I am now on 2.5mg of Bisoprolol twice a day for my atrial tachycardia. In the night I get two or three episodes of feeling very hot and clammy but then they don’t result in a fast heart rate but a tight chest. Are these episodes of SVT that are being dampened by the beta-blocker? I’m not sure of
Hi - I am now on 2.5mg of Bisoprolol twice a day for my atrial tachycardia. In the night I get two or three episodes of feeling very hot and clammy but then they don’t result in a fast heart rate but a tight chest. Are these episodes of SVT that are being dampened by the beta-blocker? I’m not sure of
HowMyHeartSings
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Arrhythmia Alliance
5 years ago
Ablation update.
Update to my May avrnt ablation I had a follow up at Stoke Royal Staffs 28th August,after another 72 hour holter all good as far as the recurring episodes of SVT (none since) but found my very low heart rate sometimes only 36bpm during the day & spikes of high heart rate now require the fitting of a
Update to my May avrnt ablation I had a follow up at Stoke Royal Staffs 28th August,after another 72 hour holter all good as far as the recurring episodes of SVT (none since) but found my very low heart rate sometimes only 36bpm during the day & spikes of high heart rate now require the fitting of a
Stumpy47
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
5 years ago
Second Toe Pain Update
Hi everyone Just thought I'd update you on my second toe pain. I've .had my new insoles and they make walking more uncomfortable so I've gone back to old ones but love my new trainers!. Going back to podiatry end of September. I saw my Pain Clinic Consultant who was very helpful but honest as she
Hi everyone Just thought I'd update you on my second toe pain. I've .had my new insoles and they make walking more uncomfortable so I've gone back to old ones but love my new trainers!. Going back to podiatry end of September. I saw my Pain Clinic Consultant who was very helpful but honest as she
misty14
in
LUPUS UK
5 years ago
Occipital nerve block postponed
Hi all I was due to have my nerve block this week but when I contacted them asking when I should stop my warfarin I was told to stop 3 days prior and order clexane from my gp. However Gp was unsure of dose of clexane and the surgery in-house pharmacist said that I was a high risk patient with aps so
Hi all I was due to have my nerve block this week but when I contacted them asking when I should stop my warfarin I was told to stop 3 days prior and order clexane from my gp. However Gp was unsure of dose of clexane and the surgery in-house pharmacist said that I was a high risk patient with aps so
SteveRN
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
5 years ago
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