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Anyone else hit 250bpm+ at rest in Afib?
I had a thought earlier while discussing some of my health issues with my husband - I've posted quite a lot on here, and discussed how my heart hits 200+bpm and I've even recorded it a few times ranging from 250-300bpm during my episodes and I have not seen anyone else post similar. I need to go to
I had a thought earlier while discussing some of my health issues with my husband - I've posted quite a lot on here, and discussed how my heart hits 200+bpm and I've even recorded it a few times ranging from 250-300bpm during my episodes and I have not seen anyone else post similar. I need to go to
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AF Association
2 years ago
Afib heat laser Ablation
Here's a quick back round. 61 years old. Have had Afib off and on for 25+ years. So after countless Cardioversions, numerous Homeopathic regimens and a try of SotaloI (which was the worst by the way). I always ended up back in Afib along with the terrible quality of life that goes with it within days
Here's a quick back round. 61 years old. Have had Afib off and on for 25+ years. So after countless Cardioversions, numerous Homeopathic regimens and a try of SotaloI (which was the worst by the way). I always ended up back in Afib along with the terrible quality of life that goes with it within days
riffjack846
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AF Association
2 years ago
Managing the cardiovascular risk of Bruton's Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors in chronic lymphocytic leukemia
The American Society of Hematology journal [i]Blood Advances[/i] published an important "[i]International Consensus Statement on the Management of Cardiovascular Risk of Bruton's Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors in CLL[/i]" on 5 July 2022. It provides "[i]a management guideline for CV[/i] [i]toxicities of
The American Society of Hematology journal [i]Blood Advances[/i] published an important "[i]International Consensus Statement on the Management of Cardiovascular Risk of Bruton's Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors in CLL[/i]" on 5 July 2022. It provides "[i]a management guideline for CV[/i] [i]toxicities of
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I think my first cardioversion failed
I'm new here. I was diagnosed with Afib Dec 2021 by my GP. I saw a Cardiologist in June 2022 and he recommended a cardioversion. I had a cardioversion done on late June it was successful after one shock. My heart rate went from high 90 to 50. But after a week my heart rate went back to 90. My thoughts
I'm new here. I was diagnosed with Afib Dec 2021 by my GP. I saw a Cardiologist in June 2022 and he recommended a cardioversion. I had a cardioversion done on late June it was successful after one shock. My heart rate went from high 90 to 50. But after a week my heart rate went back to 90. My thoughts
Fishforfun
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AF Association
2 years ago
PVCs post cardioversion
Been in hospital since I left home after a cardioversion that put me in nsr but with multiple PVCs and going in and out of Afib which resulted in me being taken by ambulance with fluid overload on lungs and heart. Still in on a monitor and waiting on next move as don’t feel good like this. On dronederone
Been in hospital since I left home after a cardioversion that put me in nsr but with multiple PVCs and going in and out of Afib which resulted in me being taken by ambulance with fluid overload on lungs and heart. Still in on a monitor and waiting on next move as don’t feel good like this. On dronederone
Mollykin
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AF Association
2 years ago
Heat hurting heart?
hey heart friends, Is anyone finding this heat is hurting them (for those in UK)? My heart was funky last night and tonight my stomach is crunching and painful (maybe dodgy rice!). Just finding this weather quite hard on my PVCs, which are already at tens of thousands a day. Also, for anyone who
hey heart friends, Is anyone finding this heat is hurting them (for those in UK)? My heart was funky last night and tonight my stomach is crunching and painful (maybe dodgy rice!). Just finding this weather quite hard on my PVCs, which are already at tens of thousands a day. Also, for anyone who
LJM15
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Paroxysmal AF with new Widening QRS and RBBB.
Hello All: This is my first post. I have become used to my paroxysmal AFIB (don't like it but am used to it), however, I have become increasingly concerned about my very recent increase in my QRS. My EKGs have always be normal except for the AFIB and PVC's etc. But in the last three months (I'm 58
Hello All: This is my first post. I have become used to my paroxysmal AFIB (don't like it but am used to it), however, I have become increasingly concerned about my very recent increase in my QRS. My EKGs have always be normal except for the AFIB and PVC's etc. But in the last three months (I'm 58
Phil100
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AF Association
2 years ago
Anxiety with Afib
Hi have had Afib episodes for 20 years, usually only for couple of hours, helped by metoprolol. I was in Resus overnight for thelast episode, had 3 different IV beta blockers, to no avail, and was finally given oral Flecainide, which worked after 40 minutes, and prevented cardioversion.. That was
Hi have had Afib episodes for 20 years, usually only for couple of hours, helped by metoprolol. I was in Resus overnight for thelast episode, had 3 different IV beta blockers, to no avail, and was finally given oral Flecainide, which worked after 40 minutes, and prevented cardioversion.. That was
Braygirl
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AF Association
2 years ago
Is Atrial Fibrillation connected to the Thyroid?
I am wondering if through a change in thyroid hormone type and dosage one can modify or cure Atrial Fibrillation? Several here have mentioned that irregular heartbeat or palpitations have decreased with the use of T3, however, I don't recall reading anything about adjustments in hormone replacement
I am wondering if through a change in thyroid hormone type and dosage one can modify or cure Atrial Fibrillation? Several here have mentioned that irregular heartbeat or palpitations have decreased with the use of T3, however, I don't recall reading anything about adjustments in hormone replacement
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
What magnesium to use?
Good evening you beautiful bumpy hearted lot, what magnesium do you use, how much do you take, where do you get it from and what are your bank details 🤪🤣 I’m off for a cardiac mri on Thursday and I’m taking 2.5 milligrams of bisoprolol twice a day to help with my pvcs, I’ve had no Af whatsoever since
Good evening you beautiful bumpy hearted lot, what magnesium do you use, how much do you take, where do you get it from and what are your bank details 🤪🤣 I’m off for a cardiac mri on Thursday and I’m taking 2.5 milligrams of bisoprolol twice a day to help with my pvcs, I’ve had no Af whatsoever since
Achant1
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AF Association
2 years ago
In afib day after ablation
I just had a cryo ablation 4 days ago. I woke up from the procedure in afib. I went back in rhythm but the next day afib started again and continued for 3 days. Is this normal or did it not work? I have also been having sulfur burps and diarrhea. I’m 36years old… every dr I’ve seen has never seen afib
I just had a cryo ablation 4 days ago. I woke up from the procedure in afib. I went back in rhythm but the next day afib started again and continued for 3 days. Is this normal or did it not work? I have also been having sulfur burps and diarrhea. I’m 36years old… every dr I’ve seen has never seen afib
Afib_girl
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AF Association
2 years ago
Heart having a funny few minutes!
Anyone know what this dip means on the ecg? I am not concerned about the bradycardia as I take meds. But could really feel this beat happening and felt weird. Different from a fib.
Anyone know what this dip means on the ecg? I am not concerned about the bradycardia as I take meds. But could really feel this beat happening and felt weird. Different from a fib.
DLS25
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AF Association
2 years ago
Ablation done - feeling fine (relatively)
(63 year old - history of congenital heart disease - coarctation of aorta correction in 1969 - stroke 3 years ago - diagnosed atrial (probably) flutter 2 years ago - had 120+ heart rate continously for last 4 months) Had catheter ablation at Birmingham 2 days ago under Mr Marshall. All went well. 114
(63 year old - history of congenital heart disease - coarctation of aorta correction in 1969 - stroke 3 years ago - diagnosed atrial (probably) flutter 2 years ago - had 120+ heart rate continously for last 4 months) Had catheter ablation at Birmingham 2 days ago under Mr Marshall. All went well. 114
mrhappydays
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AF Association
2 years ago
heatstroke / exhaustion?
Doing very well up to 2 days ago, on 7.5 mgs. I am going to a wedding tomorrow - but appear to have heatstroke from a very hot, long walk in Greece. Nausea, headache, dizziness - all too familiar in a way. It hasnt gone off after 2 days. Would you increase the pred temporarily (fearing this would be
Doing very well up to 2 days ago, on 7.5 mgs. I am going to a wedding tomorrow - but appear to have heatstroke from a very hot, long walk in Greece. Nausea, headache, dizziness - all too familiar in a way. It hasnt gone off after 2 days. Would you increase the pred temporarily (fearing this would be
Predderman2020
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Should I have a catheter ablation?
Hi everyone I follow this group everyday and you are all so helpful. But i need some advice now. I was diagnosed with PAF February last year after trying to catch it for 2 years (long story). I take 1.25 Bisoporol daily with Apixaban. My PAF has got worse and i now have episodes everyday with heart
Hi everyone I follow this group everyday and you are all so helpful. But i need some advice now. I was diagnosed with PAF February last year after trying to catch it for 2 years (long story). I take 1.25 Bisoporol daily with Apixaban. My PAF has got worse and i now have episodes everyday with heart
Youngest
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AF Association
2 years ago
Nebivolol
Started new med today, bp usually up in the 130’s/140 ish/ 80/90 most days, pulse rate anywhere 78/80/90 Took one tablet first thing, got a corker of a headache and felt a bit dizzy. Took bp this evening and it’s 106/58 p65 …. Been sitting relaxing for about an hour. I think that’s good,l? but I will
Started new med today, bp usually up in the 130’s/140 ish/ 80/90 most days, pulse rate anywhere 78/80/90 Took one tablet first thing, got a corker of a headache and felt a bit dizzy. Took bp this evening and it’s 106/58 p65 …. Been sitting relaxing for about an hour. I think that’s good,l? but I will
Tilly1957
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AF Association
2 years ago
Using a Heart Rate monitor chest strap after Ablation
Has anyone used a HRM chest strap after a pvi ablation and had strange readings even though a manual pulse check is regular and in control? I was wondering if the strap picks up the electrical activity still going on in the Pulmonary Veins but cant get past the ablation sites into the heart to cause
Has anyone used a HRM chest strap after a pvi ablation and had strange readings even though a manual pulse check is regular and in control? I was wondering if the strap picks up the electrical activity still going on in the Pulmonary Veins but cant get past the ablation sites into the heart to cause
Simoni
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AF Association
2 years ago
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AF Association
2 years ago
Copper Leads to Protein Aggregation in Parkinson’s Disease
laglag found this! Copper Leads to Protein Aggregation in Parkinson’s Disease July 7 2022 https://neurosciencenews.com/copper-parkinsons-20979/ "Summary: Alpha-synuclein proteins form into unusual shapes when exposed to large quantities of copper ions. Researchers say the effect of environmental copper
laglag found this! Copper Leads to Protein Aggregation in Parkinson’s Disease July 7 2022 https://neurosciencenews.com/copper-parkinsons-20979/ "Summary: Alpha-synuclein proteins form into unusual shapes when exposed to large quantities of copper ions. Researchers say the effect of environmental copper
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Possible AF
Last Sunday I had a dreadful accident. I either slipped or tripped in the kitchen. I had a kettle full of boiling water in my hand at the time. The result was that I badly scalded my leg and was taken by ambulance to my nearest A&E hospital which is 20 plus miles away. Whilst enroute the paramedics did
Last Sunday I had a dreadful accident. I either slipped or tripped in the kitchen. I had a kettle full of boiling water in my hand at the time. The result was that I badly scalded my leg and was taken by ambulance to my nearest A&E hospital which is 20 plus miles away. Whilst enroute the paramedics did
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AF Association
2 years ago
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