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Metopralol tartrate vs succinate er..differences please and which is better for eptopics and flutters?
Would like to know which is better for what? I have pacs pvcs and some low hr in the 50s at times. I have been on succinate for several months a low dose didn't work well. I have been switched to the Tartrate. I would like to know what has helped others. It seemed to help with flutters some but
Would like to know which is better for what? I have pacs pvcs and some low hr in the 50s at times. I have been on succinate for several months a low dose didn't work well. I have been switched to the Tartrate. I would like to know what has helped others. It seemed to help with flutters some but
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Aching feet at night
I’ve been taking Carvedilol for 9 months after AFIB . Had Cardioversion and Ablation but still have occasional AFIB. Now experiencing pain in my feet at night. Had anyone had the same issues and found relief?
I’ve been taking Carvedilol for 9 months after AFIB . Had Cardioversion and Ablation but still have occasional AFIB. Now experiencing pain in my feet at night. Had anyone had the same issues and found relief?
1Golf
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AF Association
2 years ago
AF and now coronary artery disease at 47. I recently had a CT angiogram and the results aren’t great. Back to being scared and worried.
So I first came on this forum with my Afib diagnosis and was terrified and depressed about the diagnosis and medications. I had good news from my echocardiogram as I had no damage at all. The last hurdle was a CT angiogram sadly I’ve not made it so well past this hurdle. I’m absolutely gutted to be honest
So I first came on this forum with my Afib diagnosis and was terrified and depressed about the diagnosis and medications. I had good news from my echocardiogram as I had no damage at all. The last hurdle was a CT angiogram sadly I’ve not made it so well past this hurdle. I’m absolutely gutted to be honest
Dadtoalad23
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AF Association
2 years ago
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Hi everyone I have been AF free for nearly a year now. I have been taking 75 mg flecainide morning and night half of 125mg Bisoprolol in the morning, Apixaban and 20 mg Tamoxifen. Everything has been great. However in the past week I wake up every morning and my lips are stinging and cracked and
Hi everyone I have been AF free for nearly a year now. I have been taking 75 mg flecainide morning and night half of 125mg Bisoprolol in the morning, Apixaban and 20 mg Tamoxifen. Everything has been great. However in the past week I wake up every morning and my lips are stinging and cracked and
SilverliningsForNow
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AF Association
2 years ago
Might treat myself - I already have a Kardia
Tachycardia Atrial Flutter Atrial
Fibrillation
HRV
Tachycardia Atrial Flutter Atrial
Fibrillation
HRV
Quest4NSR
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
PIP advice please
hi all some of you know my story but I’ve had PAF for 29 years about 8 times in that period. I went back in AF in August and went on regime of Flecainide, Metropolol and Apixiban. Decided to do Cardioversion end of September after being on drugs for a month. Went off all drugs after a few weeks told
hi all some of you know my story but I’ve had PAF for 29 years about 8 times in that period. I went back in AF in August and went on regime of Flecainide, Metropolol and Apixiban. Decided to do Cardioversion end of September after being on drugs for a month. Went off all drugs after a few weeks told
OzJames
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Mini Oven Recommendations
I love to cook. It has always been my favourite hobby and relaxation. However, I struggle with chopping and slicing these days ..... Food processor has helped no end on this front. But my biggest problem is getting things out of the wall oven and while HM is fantastic at lifting heavy things for me
I love to cook. It has always been my favourite hobby and relaxation. However, I struggle with chopping and slicing these days ..... Food processor has helped no end on this front. But my biggest problem is getting things out of the wall oven and while HM is fantastic at lifting heavy things for me
LhasaMomma
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
Ectopic Beats and Afib recurrence
Hi All, I am now more than 6 months out of the ablation and the 3 months follow up was okay. I am on bisoprolol. Lately, I started feeling many ectopics and as of last 3-4 days they seem to be with me all the time. Two weeks ago, I went to an ER following a sleepless night of anxiety (ECG no Afib and
Hi All, I am now more than 6 months out of the ablation and the 3 months follow up was okay. I am on bisoprolol. Lately, I started feeling many ectopics and as of last 3-4 days they seem to be with me all the time. Two weeks ago, I went to an ER following a sleepless night of anxiety (ECG no Afib and
Lonelytraveller
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AF Association
2 years ago
You tube video on Atrial fibrillation , very long but answers so many questions.
I really didn't want to watch football & thought I would look something up on YouTube.This video answers so many questions from what causes AFib to Alcohol & caffeine and is only 7 days old.I found it incredible and if you can sit through 1hr 29 it will answer so many questions.I only found about 20
I really didn't want to watch football & thought I would look something up on YouTube.This video answers so many questions from what causes AFib to Alcohol & caffeine and is only 7 days old.I found it incredible and if you can sit through 1hr 29 it will answer so many questions.I only found about 20
kkatz
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
new medicine
good evening, I have written before about my problem, so about 5 years ago after various problems at work and health issues in my family, not mine, I started to feel pulses, the cardiologist prescribed me b blockers, I changed three so far bisoprolol nebivolol and now tenormin each had different side
good evening, I have written before about my problem, so about 5 years ago after various problems at work and health issues in my family, not mine, I started to feel pulses, the cardiologist prescribed me b blockers, I changed three so far bisoprolol nebivolol and now tenormin each had different side
Giorgos1973
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AF Association
2 years ago
Never ending atrial flutter/afib
Hi sorry me again. My husband is back in afib/flutter and he is now being loaded with amiodarone for yet another cardioversion. He is permanently breathless and always exhausted. He will have the procedure again in January we hope, depending on the waiting list. In the past this drug has pretty much
Hi sorry me again. My husband is back in afib/flutter and he is now being loaded with amiodarone for yet another cardioversion. He is permanently breathless and always exhausted. He will have the procedure again in January we hope, depending on the waiting list. In the past this drug has pretty much
Debfro34
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AF Association
2 years ago
anterior myocardial infarction
my husband had a heart attack March 2022 he had a total chronic occlusion of the lad artery, left
ventricular
systolic dysfunction, atrial
fibrillation
and hypertension. The mri showed the territory supplied by the lad was non viable so there was no benefit to opening it.
my husband had a heart attack March 2022 he had a total chronic occlusion of the lad artery, left
ventricular
systolic dysfunction, atrial
fibrillation
and hypertension. The mri showed the territory supplied by the lad was non viable so there was no benefit to opening it.
Sbarratt10
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
New Here — Most Recent Arrhythmia
Hi, all — I initially posted this to the Afib Forum but just found this group, which seems more appropriate. I was experiencing episodes of tachycardia sometimes lasting up to a half hour or so. Being a non-cardiologist, my first thought was Afib and, indeed, that’s what my Apple Watch said. I ended
Hi, all — I initially posted this to the Afib Forum but just found this group, which seems more appropriate. I was experiencing episodes of tachycardia sometimes lasting up to a half hour or so. Being a non-cardiologist, my first thought was Afib and, indeed, that’s what my Apple Watch said. I ended
wdstk51
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Arrhythmia Alliance
2 years ago
Dofitilide without Afib??
Hi, all — not sure this is the right place to be, since it doesn’t really appear that I have AFib. I was experiencing episodes of tachycardia sometimes lasting up to a half hour or so. Being a non-cardiologist, my first thought was Afib and, indeed, that’s what my Apple Watch said. I ended up going
Hi, all — not sure this is the right place to be, since it doesn’t really appear that I have AFib. I was experiencing episodes of tachycardia sometimes lasting up to a half hour or so. Being a non-cardiologist, my first thought was Afib and, indeed, that’s what my Apple Watch said. I ended up going
wdstk51
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Not great news today
The end of October I had a cardioversion that failed in less than a month. I met with my cardiologist two weeks ago and he confirmed what I thought that it failed. Actually I have atypical flutter it’s not my a fib as such. He wanted me to meet with the EP he works with so today was the day to do that
The end of October I had a cardioversion that failed in less than a month. I met with my cardiologist two weeks ago and he confirmed what I thought that it failed. Actually I have atypical flutter it’s not my a fib as such. He wanted me to meet with the EP he works with so today was the day to do that
DawnTX
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AF Association
2 years ago
Afib breathlessness
Firstly, sorry, I don`t know how to add to an old post so started this. To try and keep it short I had a cardioversion for Afib which worked for a few weeks. I was later put on bisoprolol which I really struggled to walk any distance and upstairs (Asthmatic). Many kind people on here gave me good
Firstly, sorry, I don`t know how to add to an old post so started this. To try and keep it short I had a cardioversion for Afib which worked for a few weeks. I was later put on bisoprolol which I really struggled to walk any distance and upstairs (Asthmatic). Many kind people on here gave me good
gentryman
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AF Association
2 years ago
Medtronic monitor
my husband has a Internal defibrillator and has a Medtronic monitor. At times the lights all flash like crazy and we don’t know if this is right. The instructions don’t make any sense at all. I just want to know if it’s working ok
my husband has a Internal defibrillator and has a Medtronic monitor. At times the lights all flash like crazy and we don’t know if this is right. The instructions don’t make any sense at all. I just want to know if it’s working ok
Mapel22
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Should I give up taking Amiodarone
I had a cardioversion last May and was delighted that it worked first time. I took 100mg Amiodarone daily until November when I slipped into AFib again. I did a 3 per day 200mg amiodarone for one week, 2 per day and then 1 per day and this hasn't sorted it. My resting pulse is 75-80 (whereas normally
I had a cardioversion last May and was delighted that it worked first time. I took 100mg Amiodarone daily until November when I slipped into AFib again. I did a 3 per day 200mg amiodarone for one week, 2 per day and then 1 per day and this hasn't sorted it. My resting pulse is 75-80 (whereas normally
JackyMac
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Eliquis and CBD gummy’s
I am taking 5 mg of Eliquis two times a day. I started taking 20 mg of CBD Gummies which has helped my mood and pain immensely. I did some research and read that you should not take CBD with Eliquis as it can be very dangerous causing an overdose of Eliquis. Has anyone here tried taking CBD with Eliquis
I am taking 5 mg of Eliquis two times a day. I started taking 20 mg of CBD Gummies which has helped my mood and pain immensely. I did some research and read that you should not take CBD with Eliquis as it can be very dangerous causing an overdose of Eliquis. Has anyone here tried taking CBD with Eliquis
Debjimmay
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Pluvicto increases radiographic progression-free survival (rPFS) before chemo
This is the early topline results from the
PSMAfore
trial. https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04689828 It tested whether giving Pluvicto increases radiographic progression-free survival (rPFS) in men who: (1) have failed one of the second-line hormonals (abiraterone, enzalutamide, darolutamide
This is the early topline results from the
PSMAfore
trial. https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04689828 It tested whether giving Pluvicto increases radiographic progression-free survival (rPFS) in men who: (1) have failed one of the second-line hormonals (abiraterone, enzalutamide, darolutamide
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
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