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Suddenly felt heart going funny and thought I was about to go into Afib. Checked with kardia after a few minutes and it said tachycardia. Over the last 2 hours I’ve fluctuated between brief Afib attacks (about 4 times), all in the mid 80 hr for only a few minutes with tachycardia 112-120 the rest of
Suddenly felt heart going funny and thought I was about to go into Afib. Checked with kardia after a few minutes and it said tachycardia. Over the last 2 hours I’ve fluctuated between brief Afib attacks (about 4 times), all in the mid 80 hr for only a few minutes with tachycardia 112-120 the rest of
Frances123
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AF Association
1 year ago
post ablation questions/reassurance
Hey all! Just had a catheter ablation for my SVT. It was AVNRT and very close to the av node. Had some palpitations post surgery but hoping that's part of recovery. Feeling anxious for sure and fatigued by the evening but hoping it feels all OK soon. It's been just a week
Hey all! Just had a catheter ablation for my SVT. It was AVNRT and very close to the av node. Had some palpitations post surgery but hoping that's part of recovery. Feeling anxious for sure and fatigued by the evening but hoping it feels all OK soon. It's been just a week
Jober
in
AF Association
1 year ago
More problems with PVCs.
It’s now nearly a month since I had a quadruple bypass. For over a week I’ve had lots of PVCs (premature ventricular contractions) as referred to in an earlier post, but today they have gone into overdrive. I’ve had them since about 0900 this morning and it’s now just past midnight. The frequency varies
It’s now nearly a month since I had a quadruple bypass. For over a week I’ve had lots of PVCs (premature ventricular contractions) as referred to in an earlier post, but today they have gone into overdrive. I’ve had them since about 0900 this morning and it’s now just past midnight. The frequency varies
Samazeuilh2
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AF Association
1 year ago
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Feeling Positive, just in time for Christmas
Soooo……August at an M6 rest area I blackout, 2 x trauma nurses find me (they were going on holiday) as well as another nurse, 6 hits with the defibrillator , anyway massive heart attack, wake up in ambulance, quick check at hospital straight down for stent. 5 days later fractured ribs and stent discharged
Soooo……August at an M6 rest area I blackout, 2 x trauma nurses find me (they were going on holiday) as well as another nurse, 6 hits with the defibrillator , anyway massive heart attack, wake up in ambulance, quick check at hospital straight down for stent. 5 days later fractured ribs and stent discharged
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in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
loads of pvcs
had my first cardio version last Wednesday after being in AF for 3 months. I flipped back into NSR after the first shock which is great but since then I have been dealing with 1000s of pvcs. 4-8 per mins. It is draining! I knew they say that everyone gets them although not this many I guess. I feel
had my first cardio version last Wednesday after being in AF for 3 months. I flipped back into NSR after the first shock which is great but since then I have been dealing with 1000s of pvcs. 4-8 per mins. It is draining! I knew they say that everyone gets them although not this many I guess. I feel
DLS25
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AF Association
1 year ago
Solgar Hawthorn Berry Capsules ? Has anybody taken these ?
Does anybody take any of these capsules? I would really like to hear from people, as to how the capsules helped them and how they got on with them ? I recently started to take the Solgar 484mg Berry Powder . They stopped my symptoms immediately. Ie:- Palpitations, (mostly in the night), occasional fast
Does anybody take any of these capsules? I would really like to hear from people, as to how the capsules helped them and how they got on with them ? I recently started to take the Solgar 484mg Berry Powder . They stopped my symptoms immediately. Ie:- Palpitations, (mostly in the night), occasional fast
C70rol
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Flecainide and Digoxin
My first post after lurking a good while and sorry if it is over long, I am very confused at present, being diagnosed has been such a shock. In feb 2022 I spent 3 days in hospital with Afib and high blood pressure (180/104) no symptoms or pain etc, discharged with bisoprolol, ramipril and rivaroxaban
My first post after lurking a good while and sorry if it is over long, I am very confused at present, being diagnosed has been such a shock. In feb 2022 I spent 3 days in hospital with Afib and high blood pressure (180/104) no symptoms or pain etc, discharged with bisoprolol, ramipril and rivaroxaban
Ddob
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Amyloidosis
Has anyone been diagnosed with Amyloidosis of the heart which is causing Afib permanently? How are they being treated, etc?
Has anyone been diagnosed with Amyloidosis of the heart which is causing Afib permanently? How are they being treated, etc?
Flimmeri
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Thank you 😊
Hello, I have just discovered this page and have just read so many of your posts about Afib. I was diagnosed in November with persistent Afib, I'm 40. It was a huge shock and I've been feeling very alone despite excellent support around me from family, friends and work colleagues. I'm learning to
Hello, I have just discovered this page and have just read so many of your posts about Afib. I was diagnosed in November with persistent Afib, I'm 40. It was a huge shock and I've been feeling very alone despite excellent support around me from family, friends and work colleagues. I'm learning to
Kezwan12
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AF Association
1 year ago
Trelstar Mixject
I received an insurance denial today for Trelstar Mixject. I was to have an Eligard shot in early December, but Dr office called the day before to reschedule for January 3rd. I was never told that they wanted to take me off Eligard, and why would they change if it is working? Mainly, I have never
I received an insurance denial today for Trelstar Mixject. I was to have an Eligard shot in early December, but Dr office called the day before to reschedule for January 3rd. I was never told that they wanted to take me off Eligard, and why would they change if it is working? Mainly, I have never
280scout
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Silent AFib
Silent Arterial Fibrillation in a73 year old male with a normal heart rate (between 75-85 generally). Unfortunately it's permanent! Seeking advice from others in this same boat for thoughts of what to do or what they are doing/planning on as a treatment ? One specialist say Ablation. The next
Silent Arterial Fibrillation in a73 year old male with a normal heart rate (between 75-85 generally). Unfortunately it's permanent! Seeking advice from others in this same boat for thoughts of what to do or what they are doing/planning on as a treatment ? One specialist say Ablation. The next
marinoperna
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AF Association
1 year ago
1000's of PVCs!
So about 5 weeks ago, out of nowhere, I started with PVCs constantly over a 24 hour period. It stopped the next day. It happened again 2 days later, again gor 24 hours. Then about 4 days after that, I was woken up at 4am by really strong heart flutters. I got up, went to work (I work in cardiac theatres
So about 5 weeks ago, out of nowhere, I started with PVCs constantly over a 24 hour period. It stopped the next day. It happened again 2 days later, again gor 24 hours. Then about 4 days after that, I was woken up at 4am by really strong heart flutters. I got up, went to work (I work in cardiac theatres
Blackwolf_76
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Newbie first post on here.
Morning all, hope everyone is well and warm this cold Sunday morning. Just thought I'd introduce myself as I've just recently joined the forum but I'm also on the bhf and health unlocked site too so here's a brief outline of my journey so far. I've been under the cardiologist for 3 years now with ectopics
Morning all, hope everyone is well and warm this cold Sunday morning. Just thought I'd introduce myself as I've just recently joined the forum but I'm also on the bhf and health unlocked site too so here's a brief outline of my journey so far. I've been under the cardiologist for 3 years now with ectopics
Taz70
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Ongoing nausea
I am on the full cocktail of meds for HCM and AF. Bisoprolol was changed to 6.25 mg Nebivolol 5 weeks ago due to increased PVCs which are now under control. Am suffering with constant pretty bad nausea BUT this had started on and off a few weeks before the change of beta blocker. I was having good and
I am on the full cocktail of meds for HCM and AF. Bisoprolol was changed to 6.25 mg Nebivolol 5 weeks ago due to increased PVCs which are now under control. Am suffering with constant pretty bad nausea BUT this had started on and off a few weeks before the change of beta blocker. I was having good and
playcards
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
had Flutter Cardioversion…stressing
had CV 2 days ago then ate dinner last night too quickly, had a sense of panic Some pounding in my chest, breathing hard, thought I’d reverted back and couldn’t relax for 2 hours. My Apple Watch said sinus. Prior to CV apple watch said sinus when I was confirmed in Atrial Flutter at hospital prior to
had CV 2 days ago then ate dinner last night too quickly, had a sense of panic Some pounding in my chest, breathing hard, thought I’d reverted back and couldn’t relax for 2 hours. My Apple Watch said sinus. Prior to CV apple watch said sinus when I was confirmed in Atrial Flutter at hospital prior to
OzJames
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
cardiac ablation
my cardiologist had recommended an ablation a year ago but I choose to wait. I’ve had very few episodes on Flecinide and Eliquis. Now he’s saying my heart rate is getting too low and we need to revisit having the ablation. I’m looking for feedback from those who have had the procedure.
my cardiologist had recommended an ablation a year ago but I choose to wait. I’ve had very few episodes on Flecinide and Eliquis. Now he’s saying my heart rate is getting too low and we need to revisit having the ablation. I’m looking for feedback from those who have had the procedure.
Rals52
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Back in hospital with fast atrial flutter.
I’m in my local hospital with atrial flutter (and some good old AF) at about 150 bpm (following a bypass about a week ago). This seems to switch on when I sit up in bed or get out of bed. Blood pressure is low at 94/59. It’s too dangerous to cardiovert at the moment. They’ve increased the Bisoprolol
I’m in my local hospital with atrial flutter (and some good old AF) at about 150 bpm (following a bypass about a week ago). This seems to switch on when I sit up in bed or get out of bed. Blood pressure is low at 94/59. It’s too dangerous to cardiovert at the moment. They’ve increased the Bisoprolol
Samazeuilh2
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Thyroid Hormones and Cardiac Arrhythmia
Johannes Wolfgang Dietrich says: [i]Our book "#Thyroid Hormones and Cardiac #Arrhythmia", including the articles from our Research Topic at Frontiers, is ready.[/i] This new book is freely accessible and downloadable as a PDF or in EPUB format. I've downloaded it but not yet opened it! Topic editor
Johannes Wolfgang Dietrich says: [i]Our book "#Thyroid Hormones and Cardiac #Arrhythmia", including the articles from our Research Topic at Frontiers, is ready.[/i] This new book is freely accessible and downloadable as a PDF or in EPUB format. I've downloaded it but not yet opened it! Topic editor
helvella
Thyroid UK
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
PVC’s (ectopics) or AF?
I’m now home following a bypass about three weeks ago. Whilst I feel fatigued, I’m managing to walk 500m or so daily. My resting heart rate has come down to about 58-68 bpm. The medication which I am taking daily to control arrhythmias is Bisoprolol 10mg which replaces my former Sotalol. There is
I’m now home following a bypass about three weeks ago. Whilst I feel fatigued, I’m managing to walk 500m or so daily. My resting heart rate has come down to about 58-68 bpm. The medication which I am taking daily to control arrhythmias is Bisoprolol 10mg which replaces my former Sotalol. There is
Samazeuilh2
in
AF Association
1 year ago
here’s my Christmas carol
🎤We 3 Kings of AF are; Bearing ectopics we traverse afar; Chest and neck, eyes and forehead ; Following AF route, oooohhhh; Star of AF, star of night , star with awful loss of sight , Palpitations leading , still proceeding , Guide us on to SINUS RHYTHM (🤞🤞🤞) 🎼🎹 Merry Christmas fellow
🎤We 3 Kings of AF are; Bearing ectopics we traverse afar; Chest and neck, eyes and forehead ; Following AF route, oooohhhh; Star of AF, star of night , star with awful loss of sight , Palpitations leading , still proceeding , Guide us on to SINUS RHYTHM (🤞🤞🤞) 🎼🎹 Merry Christmas fellow
Ossie7
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
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