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15 month after my first ablation
Hello, I have been diagnosed with Afib in April 2020, and had an ablation on June 2020. It took me 9 months to fully recover - in NSR all the time but I had periods of dizziness and high hearth rate. I was a recreational trail runner before all started, running 50 miles per week, stopped running before
Hello, I have been diagnosed with Afib in April 2020, and had an ablation on June 2020. It took me 9 months to fully recover - in NSR all the time but I had periods of dizziness and high hearth rate. I was a recreational trail runner before all started, running 50 miles per week, stopped running before
rv29
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AF Association
3 years ago
Ectopic beats, tachycardia? Vagal nerve?
Connection between vagal nerve and tachycardia/ectopic beats? I've been having events of tachycardia since may once a week or so, usually is comes on with a presyncope experience then general muscle weakness then tachycardia and a blood pressure spike. I also shake uncontrollably and feel freezing at
Connection between vagal nerve and tachycardia/ectopic beats? I've been having events of tachycardia since may once a week or so, usually is comes on with a presyncope experience then general muscle weakness then tachycardia and a blood pressure spike. I also shake uncontrollably and feel freezing at
Kins1991
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AF Association
3 years ago
8 week update post ablation for paroxysmal afib .
Hi all, I had a call from cardiologist/ep last night. I have been sending in alivecor readings regularly to document afib recurrance. I have my follow up appointment next Thursday. So, 8.5 weeks out and I'm continuing to have symptomatic paroxysmal afib. 👎 In fairness, I was warned about the possibility
Hi all, I had a call from cardiologist/ep last night. I have been sending in alivecor readings regularly to document afib recurrance. I have my follow up appointment next Thursday. So, 8.5 weeks out and I'm continuing to have symptomatic paroxysmal afib. 👎 In fairness, I was warned about the possibility
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Arrhythmia Alliance
3 years ago
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Hello! I’m wondering if anyone has PVC plumbing in their home? Currently living in an apartment building that was built in 2005, and concerned about possible lead in PVC. I know there are current standards, but I’m not sure if they applied in 2005.
Hello! I’m wondering if anyone has PVC plumbing in their home? Currently living in an apartment building that was built in 2005, and concerned about possible lead in PVC. I know there are current standards, but I’m not sure if they applied in 2005.
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My OCD Community
3 years ago
11 weeks after ablation …. HR, exercise and ectopics …..
65 yo, was doing triathlons <3 hours until AFib. Ablation 3 Aug. No AFib since. Resting HR was 60, 70 since ablation. HR would reach high 160s when exercising, before ablation - HR peaked at 168 doing the treadmill ramp stress ecg at which point AFib was imminent (pre stage). Since ablation I have
65 yo, was doing triathlons <3 hours until AFib. Ablation 3 Aug. No AFib since. Resting HR was 60, 70 since ablation. HR would reach high 160s when exercising, before ablation - HR peaked at 168 doing the treadmill ramp stress ecg at which point AFib was imminent (pre stage). Since ablation I have
splashrollandplod
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AF Association
3 years ago
Returning to sinus rhythm
I have paroxysmal afib and usually go back to sinus rhythm within 20 hours maximum. This time I’m halfway through second day. Rates are not particularly high but go high if I do much. What do others do while waiting to reset? I know that progression is likely to mean more episodes like this. My normal
I have paroxysmal afib and usually go back to sinus rhythm within 20 hours maximum. This time I’m halfway through second day. Rates are not particularly high but go high if I do much. What do others do while waiting to reset? I know that progression is likely to mean more episodes like this. My normal
Sleepyzz
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AF Association
3 years ago
UK Government announce that supplies of Molnupiravir and Ritonavir against Covid 19 have been secured.
Thousands of vulnerable patients could be taking ground-breaking COVID-19 antivirals this winter after the government announced deals to secure 2 new treatments. These treatments should speed up recovery time for COVID-19 patients and the most vulnerable will be eligible first, including the elderly
Thousands of vulnerable patients could be taking ground-breaking COVID-19 antivirals this winter after the government announced deals to secure 2 new treatments. These treatments should speed up recovery time for COVID-19 patients and the most vulnerable will be eligible first, including the elderly
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Could my racing heart, trembling and energy rushes be linked to AF?
I suffer from paroxysmal AF and ectopic beats, but occasionally get a racing heart (fast (150), but regular), accompanied with an energy rush, need to urinate and trembling - does anyone else experience this, too? I can go for weeks without these symptoms, but, after they occur, I'm left with an increased
I suffer from paroxysmal AF and ectopic beats, but occasionally get a racing heart (fast (150), but regular), accompanied with an energy rush, need to urinate and trembling - does anyone else experience this, too? I can go for weeks without these symptoms, but, after they occur, I'm left with an increased
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Tomorrow is #RestartAHeartDay and we want your support!
We want to continue with our life saving work in placing defibrillators around communities and #RestartAHeartDay is the perfect time you could help. Donate to our campaign to help us continue with our life saving work: https://www.heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/uk/donate-today
We want to continue with our life saving work in placing defibrillators around communities and #RestartAHeartDay is the perfect time you could help. Donate to our campaign to help us continue with our life saving work: https://www.heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/uk/donate-today
TracyAdmin
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AF Association
3 years ago
Tomorrow is #RestartAHeartDay and we want your support!
We want to continue with our life saving work in placing defibrillators around communities and #RestartAHeartDay is the perfect time you could help. Donate to our campaign to help us continue with our life saving work: https://www.heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/uk/donate-today
We want to continue with our life saving work in placing defibrillators around communities and #RestartAHeartDay is the perfect time you could help. Donate to our campaign to help us continue with our life saving work: https://www.heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/uk/donate-today
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Arrhythmia Alliance
3 years ago
Tomorrow is #RestartAHeartDay and we want your support!
We want to continue with our life saving work in placing defibrillators around communities and #RestartAHeartDay is the perfect time you could help. Donate to our campaign to help us continue with our life saving work: https://www.heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/uk/donate-today
We want to continue with our life saving work in placing defibrillators around communities and #RestartAHeartDay is the perfect time you could help. Donate to our campaign to help us continue with our life saving work: https://www.heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/uk/donate-today
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Arrhythmia Alliance Heart Failure
3 years ago
Tomorrow is #RestartAHeartDay and we want your support!
We want to continue with our life saving work in placing defibrillators around communities and #RestartAHeartDay is the perfect time you could help. Donate to our campaign to help us continue with our life saving work: https://www.heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/uk/donate-today
We want to continue with our life saving work in placing defibrillators around communities and #RestartAHeartDay is the perfect time you could help. Donate to our campaign to help us continue with our life saving work: https://www.heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/uk/donate-today
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Arrhythmia Alliance SVT
3 years ago
Tomorrow is #RestartAHeartDay and we want your support!
We want to continue with our life saving work in placing defibrillators around communities and #RestartAHeartDay is the perfect time you could help. Donate to our campaign to help us continue with our life saving work: https://www.heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/uk/donate-today
We want to continue with our life saving work in placing defibrillators around communities and #RestartAHeartDay is the perfect time you could help. Donate to our campaign to help us continue with our life saving work: https://www.heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/uk/donate-today
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STARS
3 years ago
Tomorrow is #RestartAHeartDay and we want your support!
We want to continue with our life saving work in placing defibrillators around communities and #RestartAHeartDay is the perfect time you could help. Donate to our campaign to help us continue with our life saving work: https://www.heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/uk/donate-today
We want to continue with our life saving work in placing defibrillators around communities and #RestartAHeartDay is the perfect time you could help. Donate to our campaign to help us continue with our life saving work: https://www.heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/uk/donate-today
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
3 years ago
Back in good old AF!!
Bugger! After three weeks barring a couple of very minor relapses, I’m back in pounding AF! Started at 1.00AM and still fluttering away. This follows on from being stuck in it for eight days straight and 14 hours in A&E where they just dosed me up with Bisoprolol, checked bloods and BP etc. and packed
Bugger! After three weeks barring a couple of very minor relapses, I’m back in pounding AF! Started at 1.00AM and still fluttering away. This follows on from being stuck in it for eight days straight and 14 hours in A&E where they just dosed me up with Bisoprolol, checked bloods and BP etc. and packed
Motov
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AF Association
3 years ago
Increase in lexapro
I just started my first dose of 10 mg Lexapro last night after being on 5 mg for eight weeks I feel dizzy nauseous and headache is this normal and if so how long will it last
I just started my first dose of 10 mg Lexapro last night after being on 5 mg for eight weeks I feel dizzy nauseous and headache is this normal and if so how long will it last
SOPHIA24
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Anxiety Support
3 years ago
Pacemaker clinic advice
I had
ventricular
tachycardia and atrial
fibrillation
. I recently has my pacemaker adjusted but asked for it to be put back to what it was before the settings. They did this but i don't feel much difference and feel they haven't put it back to what it originally was and I was not feeling like this.
I had
ventricular
tachycardia and atrial
fibrillation
. I recently has my pacemaker adjusted but asked for it to be put back to what it was before the settings. They did this but i don't feel much difference and feel they haven't put it back to what it originally was and I was not feeling like this.
Beatbox21
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
AF and sleep study -Cpap
I was told by the lead of he sleep study at NHS that there is a link with sleep apnea and AFib. She suggested to me that all people who suffer with AFib ask their GP to be referred for a sleep study.
I was told by the lead of he sleep study at NHS that there is a link with sleep apnea and AFib. She suggested to me that all people who suffer with AFib ask their GP to be referred for a sleep study.
Sally_Scott
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Left Bundle Block complications.
Hi all. I have a friend in his 70s who has just had a pacemaker fitted for a heart arrhythmia......and been diagnosed with Left bundle block. He was absolutely fine up until recently, except he had been getting a few palpitations and then passed out briefly and hit his head on the floor. He is just
Hi all. I have a friend in his 70s who has just had a pacemaker fitted for a heart arrhythmia......and been diagnosed with Left bundle block. He was absolutely fine up until recently, except he had been getting a few palpitations and then passed out briefly and hit his head on the floor. He is just
Lizty
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AF Association
3 years ago
ablation - types and pacemaker
I found my way into this very helpful forum because I have experienced Afib following my 2nd ablation for supraventricular tachycardia (SVT). It seems my SVT is gone, but it might have been replaced by afib. I think afib ablation is more complex than SVT ablation, takes longer to perform and also has
I found my way into this very helpful forum because I have experienced Afib following my 2nd ablation for supraventricular tachycardia (SVT). It seems my SVT is gone, but it might have been replaced by afib. I think afib ablation is more complex than SVT ablation, takes longer to perform and also has
Fabfibber
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AF Association
3 years ago
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