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PVCs Should I worry?
My Kardia is picking up fairly frequent PVCs and Dr Google has informed me that frequent PVCs can lead to sudden cardiac death. Great! Now I'm really worried. Please help if you can throw any light on this. Feel frightened to go to sleep now and not sure what to do.
My Kardia is picking up fairly frequent PVCs and Dr Google has informed me that frequent PVCs can lead to sudden cardiac death. Great! Now I'm really worried. Please help if you can throw any light on this. Feel frightened to go to sleep now and not sure what to do.
Spangle14
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AF Association
2 years ago
Covid and PVCS
I have had three ablations, the first lasted a short time the second has lasted and kept me in rhythms but after contracting Covid, I havehad a third for many extra beats. I guess you call them pvcs? Has anyone experienced this result? I still have not gone back to the electrophysiologist for my follow
I have had three ablations, the first lasted a short time the second has lasted and kept me in rhythms but after contracting Covid, I havehad a third for many extra beats. I guess you call them pvcs? Has anyone experienced this result? I still have not gone back to the electrophysiologist for my follow
Garymurray
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Metoprolol- advice please.
The chemist just delivered new tablets. Metoprolol , 25mg one twice a day. Experiences please? I had hallucinations on bisopralol and it dropped my BP so low I could barely move. BP normally averages 123/63. This is for constant PACs and PVCs. I react really badly to many meds and there are a couple
The chemist just delivered new tablets. Metoprolol , 25mg one twice a day. Experiences please? I had hallucinations on bisopralol and it dropped my BP so low I could barely move. BP normally averages 123/63. This is for constant PACs and PVCs. I react really badly to many meds and there are a couple
Qualipop
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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Found this really interesting
Ablation of Premature Ventricular Contractions [PVC’s] Guided by Non-Invasive Mapping https://youtu.be/B27vW3IWEWc
Ablation of Premature Ventricular Contractions [PVC’s] Guided by Non-Invasive Mapping https://youtu.be/B27vW3IWEWc
Quest4NSR
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Too Many Beats
So I saw the Cardiologist EP on Friday for the first time. He was incredibly helpful and agreed I am getting a lot of ectopics PVC s I think. He said it is not AF as they are from a different part of the heart. They are however problematic as I’m getting so many of them. He has given me fleconaide
So I saw the Cardiologist EP on Friday for the first time. He was incredibly helpful and agreed I am getting a lot of ectopics PVC s I think. He said it is not AF as they are from a different part of the heart. They are however problematic as I’m getting so many of them. He has given me fleconaide
Finlaysmum
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Results of Exercise Before Bed Afib Experiment- Plus idea about 'Afib Citizen Science Projects' for forum members
I started a post 16 days ago about exercise before bed and Afib, see https://healthunlocked.com/afassociation/posts/148706621/have-any-vagal-afibbers-tried-exercising-before-bed I thought I would start a new post here so more people may benefit from my observations which are very interesting. Below
I started a post 16 days ago about exercise before bed and Afib, see https://healthunlocked.com/afassociation/posts/148706621/have-any-vagal-afibbers-tried-exercising-before-bed I thought I would start a new post here so more people may benefit from my observations which are very interesting. Below
OzRob
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Wolf Mini maze. It Works.
Hi, I am really in good shape after the Wolf mini maze. I am almost off all medications and only some few PVCs occasionally., I am here to tell you that The Wolf mini maze is amazing and that Doctor Wolf is amazing. I wish more surgeons would learn how to do this procedure. I am horrified by all the
Hi, I am really in good shape after the Wolf mini maze. I am almost off all medications and only some few PVCs occasionally., I am here to tell you that The Wolf mini maze is amazing and that Doctor Wolf is amazing. I wish more surgeons would learn how to do this procedure. I am horrified by all the
Daisaku
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Sertraline and Sotalol
Apologies as I have already posted this on a previous thread, but I think other fellow AFibbers need to be aware of this. I was recently put on a low does of Sertraline (an anti depressant) as a treatment for IBS, as had the most horrendous abdominal cramps that over the counter medications barely touched
Apologies as I have already posted this on a previous thread, but I think other fellow AFibbers need to be aware of this. I was recently put on a low does of Sertraline (an anti depressant) as a treatment for IBS, as had the most horrendous abdominal cramps that over the counter medications barely touched
Stu13
in
AF Association
2 years ago
6 month post mini maze (surgical ablation) in the U.K. All is going well, no regrets
hello you lovely lot. I thought I would give you an update as I have had my 6 month (and final eeeek) review with my mini maze surgeon Mr Hunter this morning. All has been going well, in sinus rythm since my mini maze. I had a two week heart monitor a few weeks ago, all good! I have a low burden
hello you lovely lot. I thought I would give you an update as I have had my 6 month (and final eeeek) review with my mini maze surgeon Mr Hunter this morning. All has been going well, in sinus rythm since my mini maze. I had a two week heart monitor a few weeks ago, all good! I have a low burden
MummyLuv
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Cold Turkey Stop of Bisoprolol for PVC’s Change to Diltiazem
Hi, I’m a healthy 45 yr old female recently diagnosed with high rate of PVC’s. My heart is healthy, no damage but I’m being referred by my current cardiologist and waiting for an MRI and appointment with a specialist in another city as he said it looks like I’ll need an ablation as the meds have not
Hi, I’m a healthy 45 yr old female recently diagnosed with high rate of PVC’s. My heart is healthy, no damage but I’m being referred by my current cardiologist and waiting for an MRI and appointment with a specialist in another city as he said it looks like I’ll need an ablation as the meds have not
Reidsy55
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Profuse sweating
Hi I'm mew on hear but have been reading all the really helpful posts. I have recently been diagnosed with PVCs 1 8percent extra plus moderate leaky mitral valve. I am taking 3.75 mg Bisatrapol ( hate them and struggled to get to this dosage due to side effects of breathlessness insomnia and weakness
Hi I'm mew on hear but have been reading all the really helpful posts. I have recently been diagnosed with PVCs 1 8percent extra plus moderate leaky mitral valve. I am taking 3.75 mg Bisatrapol ( hate them and struggled to get to this dosage due to side effects of breathlessness insomnia and weakness
Slm1476764
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Ventricular tachycardia and ablation for PVCs
Hi I’m due to see my EP in June to discuss catheter ablation for
ventricular
tachycardia
and PVCs. Has anyone had a VT ablation or An ablation just for PVCs ?
Hi I’m due to see my EP in June to discuss catheter ablation for
ventricular
tachycardia
and PVCs. Has anyone had a VT ablation or An ablation just for PVCs ?
Prince123456
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
2 years ago
Hard uncomfortable thumps.
I have various heart issues, including AF, PACs, PVCs and sinus tachycardia during panic attacks. However, recently I've experienced the occasional strong, thumping beat (which is lso a tiny bit painful). I've only ever experienced these thumps one at a time - they never manifest as couplets, triplets
I have various heart issues, including AF, PACs, PVCs and sinus tachycardia during panic attacks. However, recently I've experienced the occasional strong, thumping beat (which is lso a tiny bit painful). I've only ever experienced these thumps one at a time - they never manifest as couplets, triplets
John3333333
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Not sure whether to ask for cardiologist referral
Abnormal finding for 40+ female Anterior infarct (abn Q in V1/V2), age undetermined Sinus
tachycardia
with occasional
ventricular
premature complexes RSR (QR) in V1/V2 consistent with right ventricular conduction delay Minimal evidence of LVH (STT abn in I, high QRS voltages) Short QT interval.
Abnormal finding for 40+ female Anterior infarct (abn Q in V1/V2), age undetermined Sinus
tachycardia
with occasional
ventricular
premature complexes RSR (QR) in V1/V2 consistent with right ventricular conduction delay Minimal evidence of LVH (STT abn in I, high QRS voltages) Short QT interval.
daffd
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
pvcs!
I have hypertrophic cardiomyopathy with paradoxal a fib. Over the last couple of days I have been experiencing loads and loads of pvcs. 2/3k a day. I am so anxious. I have emailed my cardiologist and she doesn’t seem bothered. I don’t understand. Anyone else experienced this ?
I have hypertrophic cardiomyopathy with paradoxal a fib. Over the last couple of days I have been experiencing loads and loads of pvcs. 2/3k a day. I am so anxious. I have emailed my cardiologist and she doesn’t seem bothered. I don’t understand. Anyone else experienced this ?
DLS25
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Beta Blockers
The beta blocker was prescribed some 12 years ago for my svt ( super
ventricular
tachycardia
and has worked well all these years BUT if my memory serves me right ( I’m 82!)
The beta blocker was prescribed some 12 years ago for my svt ( super
ventricular
tachycardia
and has worked well all these years BUT if my memory serves me right ( I’m 82!)
Hoochybaby
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Update on red light therapy and its potential benefits for people with PD -interview of C Hamilton at 11 am London time on 31st of October
I am delighted to announce that the next NoSilverBullet4PD zoom session will be taking place at 11am London time on Monday, the 31st of October*. We will have the pleasure of listening to Catherine Hamilton who will give us an update on red light therapy and its potential benefits for people with
I am delighted to announce that the next NoSilverBullet4PD zoom session will be taking place at 11am London time on Monday, the 31st of October*. We will have the pleasure of listening to Catherine Hamilton who will give us an update on red light therapy and its potential benefits for people with
Michel0220
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Need information
Hi everyone I took my last 1 mg Prednisone on 9/5. Sometimes I am nauseous and extremely tired but it's getting better. Unfortunately, I have been getting lots of palpitations for the past few months. A cardiogram was the same as a past one so doctor had me wear a holter monitor for 14 days. That showed
Hi everyone I took my last 1 mg Prednisone on 9/5. Sometimes I am nauseous and extremely tired but it's getting better. Unfortunately, I have been getting lots of palpitations for the past few months. A cardiogram was the same as a past one so doctor had me wear a holter monitor for 14 days. That showed
Logic
in
PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
AF and now pvcs.
Afternoon you guys, Just had a great phone consultation with my amazing EP dr Markides from the Royal Brompton. He thinks he’s terminated my Af nicely for now. My heart function he said is great after all my tests, he just wants to keep an eye on my left and right ventricles as they are borderline
Afternoon you guys, Just had a great phone consultation with my amazing EP dr Markides from the Royal Brompton. He thinks he’s terminated my Af nicely for now. My heart function he said is great after all my tests, he just wants to keep an eye on my left and right ventricles as they are borderline
Achant1
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Pvcs post covid.
Good afternoon you lot, Hope everyone is well, I’ve had trouble with pvcs since stopping flecainide in March this year, then from July to September they were great until I caught covid last week and since Friday afternoon I’m having Pvcs galore. Will these die down as I start to feel better, I’ve
Good afternoon you lot, Hope everyone is well, I’ve had trouble with pvcs since stopping flecainide in March this year, then from July to September they were great until I caught covid last week and since Friday afternoon I’m having Pvcs galore. Will these die down as I start to feel better, I’ve
Achant1
in
AF Association
2 years ago
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