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function which can be mistaken for psychiatric problems Anaemia Generalised weakness, fatigue Breathlessness Pallor / jaundice Chronic fatigue Vascular Problems Orthostatic hypotension/ Postural hypotension (low blood pressure when standing, which can cause fainting and falls) Postural orthostatic
tachycardia
function which can be mistaken for psychiatric problems Anaemia Generalised weakness, fatigue Breathlessness Pallor / jaundice Chronic fatigue Vascular Problems Orthostatic hypotension/ Postural hypotension (low blood pressure when standing, which can cause fainting and falls) Postural orthostatic
tachycardia
Klairey
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 years ago
Medication change and arrhythmia
After my 2nd ablation for atrial
tachycardia
two weeks ago, my GP, doubled my blood pressure medication from 5 mg amlodipine daily to 5 mg twice daily for a total 10 mg daily. Reluctant to start immediately on a double dose, I took 7.5 mg at once three days ago.
After my 2nd ablation for atrial
tachycardia
two weeks ago, my GP, doubled my blood pressure medication from 5 mg amlodipine daily to 5 mg twice daily for a total 10 mg daily. Reluctant to start immediately on a double dose, I took 7.5 mg at once three days ago.
cuore
in
AF Association
7 years ago
Thoughts full of Anxiety
I know I suffer from
Tachycardia
but jeez this is too much! I have mild High cholesterol and I Missed MY appointment for my Labs. And I feel like shxt, I have to call in the Morning to reschedule I can't keep this up. Ian feeling like death is around the corner and Ian only 27 with 3 babies.
I know I suffer from
Tachycardia
but jeez this is too much! I have mild High cholesterol and I Missed MY appointment for my Labs. And I feel like shxt, I have to call in the Morning to reschedule I can't keep this up. Ian feeling like death is around the corner and Ian only 27 with 3 babies.
WhereIsFreedom
in
Anxiety Support
7 years ago
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Tachycardia
(Whole Heart beating fast at rest - I think) No treatment. A massively blocked Femoral Artery. Diabetes, High Blood pressure.
Tachycardia
(Whole Heart beating fast at rest - I think) No treatment. A massively blocked Femoral Artery. Diabetes, High Blood pressure.
Istilllaugh
in
British Heart Foundation
7 years ago
Confused
No trace of Afib only
tachycardia
which went back normal on its own after a little while. Is there a possibility I have been misdiagnosed or just that it can't always be seen on an ECG. Thanks
No trace of Afib only
tachycardia
which went back normal on its own after a little while. Is there a possibility I have been misdiagnosed or just that it can't always be seen on an ECG. Thanks
chris45558
in
AF Association
7 years ago
Blood splinters under nails / heart gallops
I’ve had gallops in my heart rhythm and ECG showed
tachycardia
and Fibrillation. I’ve got blood splinters under my nails, however I’ve had the blood splinters for weeks !!
I’ve had gallops in my heart rhythm and ECG showed
tachycardia
and Fibrillation. I’ve got blood splinters under my nails, however I’ve had the blood splinters for weeks !!
JazPont
in
Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
7 years ago
Anyone else get this?
I've had tests all normal but they done a test like a few moths ago on holter monitor and i have sinus arrytjmia and sinus
tachycardia
any help please commwnt thank you
I've had tests all normal but they done a test like a few moths ago on holter monitor and i have sinus arrytjmia and sinus
tachycardia
any help please commwnt thank you
anxietymadman123
in
Anxiety Support
7 years ago
insurance
I recently had an ICD fitted for ventricular
tachycardia
/ Brugada's syndrome. I am now looking for a travel insurance company. Can anyone recommend such a company? Thanks
I recently had an ICD fitted for ventricular
tachycardia
/ Brugada's syndrome. I am now looking for a travel insurance company. Can anyone recommend such a company? Thanks
andrewrace
in
British Heart Foundation
7 years ago
insurance
I recently was diagnosed with ventricular
tachycardia
/Brugada's syndrome and had an ICD fitted. My insurance company then decided to exclude these conditions. Can anyone recommend a good company for travel insurance?
I recently was diagnosed with ventricular
tachycardia
/Brugada's syndrome and had an ICD fitted. My insurance company then decided to exclude these conditions. Can anyone recommend a good company for travel insurance?
andrewrace
in
British Heart Foundation
7 years ago
Just saying hello...
Recently been referred to cardiologist for sudden bouts of
tachycardia
. So far I’ve had an echo (normal) and MRI (calcified plaque in 2 arteries with score of 48). 5 day holster ( showed a few episodes of SVT) and am having stress echo next week.
Recently been referred to cardiologist for sudden bouts of
tachycardia
. So far I’ve had an echo (normal) and MRI (calcified plaque in 2 arteries with score of 48). 5 day holster ( showed a few episodes of SVT) and am having stress echo next week.
Kimlouise
in
British Heart Foundation
7 years ago
Introduction
My name is Debbie, i am a Health Professional, few years ago i had episodes of SVT or Sub ventricular
Tachycardia
, heart beating very fast up to 188 beats per minute. I had series of tests and investigation nothing found.
My name is Debbie, i am a Health Professional, few years ago i had episodes of SVT or Sub ventricular
Tachycardia
, heart beating very fast up to 188 beats per minute. I had series of tests and investigation nothing found.
fembum52
in
British Heart Foundation
7 years ago
Recently diagnosed with ANCA Vasculitis.
Back in October I was admitted overnight in hospital for sinus
tachycardia
but discharged as my bloods appeared normal, except for my ESR which was 100.
Back in October I was admitted overnight in hospital for sinus
tachycardia
but discharged as my bloods appeared normal, except for my ESR which was 100.
Vo321
in
Vasculitis UK
7 years ago
Tachycardia
What is the difference between
tachycardia
and throwing pvc's
What is the difference between
tachycardia
and throwing pvc's
Fkollar
in
AF Association
7 years ago
Fitbit heart rate all over the place - is it ectopics?
Short runs of ventricular
tachycardia
(would I not feel this?)
Short runs of ventricular
tachycardia
(would I not feel this?)
Pikaia
in
AF Association
7 years ago
Kardia -- again!
PVCs, PACs, and supra-ventricular
tachycardia
-- these three show up on y medical record (after monitoring) but not sure I can tell the difference between these three ectopics. Still wishing that the Kardia would indicate the difference between ectopics and afib.
PVCs, PACs, and supra-ventricular
tachycardia
-- these three show up on y medical record (after monitoring) but not sure I can tell the difference between these three ectopics. Still wishing that the Kardia would indicate the difference between ectopics and afib.
Nanfranz
in
AF Association
7 years ago
Not able to walk much, short of breath, racing heart, please help
Things went downhill really fast after I got the
tachycardia
in September. Thank you very much. God bless you.
Things went downhill really fast after I got the
tachycardia
in September. Thank you very much. God bless you.
Lilly5
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
7 years ago
I can't tell the difference between Afib, PAC's, Tachycardia, atrial flutter, etc.
I can't tell the difference between a fib, PAC's,
tachycardia
, atrial flutter Etc. All of them are equally crippling to me I just cannot seem to function. If I go to ER I am diagnosed with one or the other but I'm always told to come back if I think its afib. How do I tell the difference?
I can't tell the difference between a fib, PAC's,
tachycardia
, atrial flutter Etc. All of them are equally crippling to me I just cannot seem to function. If I go to ER I am diagnosed with one or the other but I'm always told to come back if I think its afib. How do I tell the difference?
Dixiegurl
in
AF Association
7 years ago
Coffee & You....
This is especially true with regard to those that can be classed as negative actions, such as
tachycardia
. The lungs also benefit from the stimulating action of a cup of coffee. The dilatation of the bronchi improves, as does lung ventilation, thus facilitating breathing.
This is especially true with regard to those that can be classed as negative actions, such as
tachycardia
. The lungs also benefit from the stimulating action of a cup of coffee. The dilatation of the bronchi improves, as does lung ventilation, thus facilitating breathing.
Dmactds
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
Clinically Thyrotoxicosis Tsh 8 normal t4 PLEASE HELP
Current dose is 75mcg been on this dose for 6 mths Private endocrinologist said take more thyroxine 100mcg and NHS endocrinologist said reduce dose to 50mcg Main symptoms tiredness, foggy head,
tachycardia
, dry hair puffy eyelids....
Current dose is 75mcg been on this dose for 6 mths Private endocrinologist said take more thyroxine 100mcg and NHS endocrinologist said reduce dose to 50mcg Main symptoms tiredness, foggy head,
tachycardia
, dry hair puffy eyelids....
richard123
in
Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Tachycardia following Afib Ablation
Has the
Tachycardia
gone / been suppressed because of the Flecainide / Bisoprolol combination or was the
Tachycardia
I experienced a temporary thing as a result of the healing process from the first ablation? Why would the Flecainide help with
Tachycardia
anyway? Isnt it a rhythmic drug.
Has the
Tachycardia
gone / been suppressed because of the Flecainide / Bisoprolol combination or was the
Tachycardia
I experienced a temporary thing as a result of the healing process from the first ablation? Why would the Flecainide help with
Tachycardia
anyway? Isnt it a rhythmic drug.
Nickr282
in
AF Association
7 years ago
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