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In my last pregnancy I was on 150mcg of levo and developed sinus
tachycardia
my meds were dropped to 100mcg but the
tachycardia
remained until baby was born and since then I've struggled with the levo.
In my last pregnancy I was on 150mcg of levo and developed sinus
tachycardia
my meds were dropped to 100mcg but the
tachycardia
remained until baby was born and since then I've struggled with the levo.
nettiboo1982
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
The blanking period after ablation
But, after a few days of relative quiet after the cryo-ablation which seemed routine - in AF before and out during the procedure - then on the 4th day (Sunday) loads of ectopics, bigeminy heartbeats, some bradycardia and a few
tachycardia
episodes.
But, after a few days of relative quiet after the cryo-ablation which seemed routine - in AF before and out during the procedure - then on the 4th day (Sunday) loads of ectopics, bigeminy heartbeats, some bradycardia and a few
tachycardia
episodes.
UK_5010
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Reaction question
I had a really scary immediate reaction with flushing,
tachycardia
, it felt like I got hit with WAY too much caffeine all at once. I'd never felt anything like it. They monitored me for any signs of anaphylaxis and then sent me on my way.
I had a really scary immediate reaction with flushing,
tachycardia
, it felt like I got hit with WAY too much caffeine all at once. I'd never felt anything like it. They monitored me for any signs of anaphylaxis and then sent me on my way.
Horselover123
in
Allergic to Glycols
2 years ago
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heart disease and anxiety, why no anxiety at all until about 9 months after the heart event?
Yesterday I saw the electrophysiologist for the first time for what turns out to be none sustained ventricular
tachycardia
. From the damaged heart muscle from the HA . No PAF has been seen recently but that’s how that goes.
Yesterday I saw the electrophysiologist for the first time for what turns out to be none sustained ventricular
tachycardia
. From the damaged heart muscle from the HA . No PAF has been seen recently but that’s how that goes.
Ewloe
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Apixaban -v- reversal
After tests and CT scan it was found I did have bleeding on the brain My concern is they gave me a reversal drip to stop the apixaban working and told me that to keep taking it would make the brain bleed worse, but not taking it with atrial fibrillation/
tachycardia
I could get clots behind my heart
After tests and CT scan it was found I did have bleeding on the brain My concern is they gave me a reversal drip to stop the apixaban working and told me that to keep taking it would make the brain bleed worse, but not taking it with atrial fibrillation/
tachycardia
I could get clots behind my heart
Tapanac
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Taking Bisoprolol in between pacemaker and AV node ablation
I had my pacemaker fitted on the 10th March and am still having episodes of AF and also more frequent episodes of
tachycardia
which I didn't have before. I have just spoken with my consultant who said it will be another one or two months before I have the AV node ablation.
I had my pacemaker fitted on the 10th March and am still having episodes of AF and also more frequent episodes of
tachycardia
which I didn't have before. I have just spoken with my consultant who said it will be another one or two months before I have the AV node ablation.
Ashburton51
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
May the Fourth be with me!
Cardioversion took care of an atrial
tachycardia
episode back in February. Per EP’s instructions, came off metoprolol and flecainide four days prior to today … and amazingly no Afib or flutter. In fact, feeling quite well. So wondering if I should proceed once again!
Cardioversion took care of an atrial
tachycardia
episode back in February. Per EP’s instructions, came off metoprolol and flecainide four days prior to today … and amazingly no Afib or flutter. In fact, feeling quite well. So wondering if I should proceed once again!
DKBX
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Kardia alive 6 lead helped diagnose
He said yes it raises possibility of slow ventricular
tachycardia
. With some captured beats which supported likelihood of ventricular
tachycardia
very high. Suggested I needed anti arrhymics regularly so starting on flecanaide daily now not just pill in pocket.
He said yes it raises possibility of slow ventricular
tachycardia
. With some captured beats which supported likelihood of ventricular
tachycardia
very high. Suggested I needed anti arrhymics regularly so starting on flecanaide daily now not just pill in pocket.
Babyr1996
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Are COVID and hypothyroidism related with SVT, AFib, AFuttering, Sinus Tachycardia and the like?
Tachycardia
, SVT AFb, AFluttering, Sinus
Tachycardia
, COVID, thyroid,
Tachycardia
, SVT AFb, AFluttering, Sinus
Tachycardia
, COVID, thyroid,
Nanirightnow
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Flecainide
I have a history of Atrial
tachycardia
. I have also had one Ablation procedure to correct an Atrial Flutter. I am reluctant to take tablets because of side affects. Has anyone else been on this and what has been your experience. Thanks
I have a history of Atrial
tachycardia
. I have also had one Ablation procedure to correct an Atrial Flutter. I am reluctant to take tablets because of side affects. Has anyone else been on this and what has been your experience. Thanks
Wob58
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Beta Blocker Withdrawal
Have almost completed another 2 weeks and have had no
tachycardia
so would assume this will be normal also.
Have almost completed another 2 weeks and have had no
tachycardia
so would assume this will be normal also.
celticlady
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Suspect I will be refused ablation on basis of age & co morbities .What can I do and do I want or need.
I don't have the crisis attacks that I had when paroxysmal but my capacity to do things like walking ,bowling & excercise is improving from 10% after failed CV to maybe 25 - 30 recently if it lasts.Heart rate on short neighborhood walks about 1.5 to 2 miles goes to about 130 &
tachycardia
with breathlessness
I don't have the crisis attacks that I had when paroxysmal but my capacity to do things like walking ,bowling & excercise is improving from 10% after failed CV to maybe 25 - 30 recently if it lasts.Heart rate on short neighborhood walks about 1.5 to 2 miles goes to about 130 &
tachycardia
with breathlessness
kkatz
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Covid
After a visit to doc then A and E it turned out not to be AFib but sinus
tachycardia
probably due to Covid. I’ll probably have it for a while but it showed me that just because your tests are eventually negative that it actually isn’t over and it’s not just a sore throat.
After a visit to doc then A and E it turned out not to be AFib but sinus
tachycardia
probably due to Covid. I’ll probably have it for a while but it showed me that just because your tests are eventually negative that it actually isn’t over and it’s not just a sore throat.
jd2004
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Ventricular tachycardia or afib … (which is more dangerous?)
I have afib … the type that comes and goes … my husband was just diagnosed with ventricular
tachycardia
… he is seeing the cardiologist as l am writing this. What are the differences? Does anyone know? Now l’m worried about him as well. Thank you? Jan
I have afib … the type that comes and goes … my husband was just diagnosed with ventricular
tachycardia
… he is seeing the cardiologist as l am writing this. What are the differences? Does anyone know? Now l’m worried about him as well. Thank you? Jan
Janith
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
How long does it normaly take Dofetilide to work?
I don't have AF but thousands of PAC's, ectopics and atrial
tachycardia
every day. These palpitations keep me awake for hours every night. So far I have seen no relief from palpitations.
I don't have AF but thousands of PAC's, ectopics and atrial
tachycardia
every day. These palpitations keep me awake for hours every night. So far I have seen no relief from palpitations.
Islandee
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
2 years ago
Pacemaker Induced Tachycardia
Has anyone had any experience with Pacemaker Induced
Tachycardia
and PAC undersensing?
Has anyone had any experience with Pacemaker Induced
Tachycardia
and PAC undersensing?
dcoughey
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Flying / anxiety / stress / Insurance / Critically sick brother
Nervous to fly anyway since I had the
tachycardia
event when I had Covid. Thank you!
Nervous to fly anyway since I had the
tachycardia
event when I had Covid. Thank you!
Slosh
in
PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Low heartrate - Bradycardia
Last year I had bouts of
Tachycardia
and I've had 2 further surgeries of 7 hours each to repair Cranial CSF Leaks ( a pretty rare condition). Bradycardia was mentioned on my notes by the anethesthatist. Now I've always had a pretty low resting heartrate, probably around the mid 50's.
Last year I had bouts of
Tachycardia
and I've had 2 further surgeries of 7 hours each to repair Cranial CSF Leaks ( a pretty rare condition). Bradycardia was mentioned on my notes by the anethesthatist. Now I've always had a pretty low resting heartrate, probably around the mid 50's.
cjbroon
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Checking in: Rheumy diagnosis GCA
I was concerned I was tapering too fast...feeling dreadful and continually in mild
tachycardia
and thankfully she agrres. Rather than dropping 10 mg every 14 days she's doing 5 a month ( for now).
I was concerned I was tapering too fast...feeling dreadful and continually in mild
tachycardia
and thankfully she agrres. Rather than dropping 10 mg every 14 days she's doing 5 a month ( for now).
Cobalt2sister
in
PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Did Anyone With Diagnosed Pernicious Anaemia or B12 Deficiency have rapid weight gain before the deficiency was found?
At first , I thought that the increase in slurred speak , blurred vision ,tremors ,
tachycardia
( palpitations,chest pain , numbness and loss of body control was happening because my Dysautonomia was flaring.
At first , I thought that the increase in slurred speak , blurred vision ,tremors ,
tachycardia
( palpitations,chest pain , numbness and loss of body control was happening because my Dysautonomia was flaring.
Blearyeyed
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
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