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BRONCHIECTASIS….PLUS Allergic to medical face mask…any non polypropylene/TPE ones available?
Hi I’m having a nightmare with my bronchiectasis, I’ve had numerous exacerbations this year, use my rescue pack and prednisone when needed…cant remember being well in all honesty. I had HIB in April and given Levofloxacin as Doxycycline won’t shift my HIB. Think I had HIB in 2015, 2016, 2018 and 2023
Hi I’m having a nightmare with my bronchiectasis, I’ve had numerous exacerbations this year, use my rescue pack and prednisone when needed…cant remember being well in all honesty. I had HIB in April and given Levofloxacin as Doxycycline won’t shift my HIB. Think I had HIB in 2015, 2016, 2018 and 2023
Pennylap
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Am I doomed?
*Sinus rhythm with supraventricular ectopy *Sinus rhythm with premature
ventricular
contractions *Sinus rhythm with wide QRS *
Tachycardia
*Bradycardia *Possible atrial fibrillation *Unclassified *Unreadable I’m trying not to be a hypochondriac about this, but the least little thing related to
*Sinus rhythm with supraventricular ectopy *Sinus rhythm with premature
ventricular
contractions *Sinus rhythm with wide QRS *
Tachycardia
*Bradycardia *Possible atrial fibrillation *Unclassified *Unreadable I’m trying not to be a hypochondriac about this, but the least little thing related to
Doggiemomma
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
15 days ago
Ectopics - should I be worried ??
Hi, I had an ablation Nov 2020 which cured my persistent AFib. Was in 100% sinus rhythm until June 2022 when I caught Covid, and had a long run of Premature Ventricular Contractions (PVC's). Spells of arrythmia have continued, 2 out of 3 days my Kardia reports SVE's (Ventricular Ectopics), otherwise
Hi, I had an ablation Nov 2020 which cured my persistent AFib. Was in 100% sinus rhythm until June 2022 when I caught Covid, and had a long run of Premature Ventricular Contractions (PVC's). Spells of arrythmia have continued, 2 out of 3 days my Kardia reports SVE's (Ventricular Ectopics), otherwise
Yachtsman
in
AF Association
1 year ago
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Anyone find PVCs are accompanied by a feeling of mucus in your throat?
I had constant PVCs 24/7 for 6-8 months two years ago. At the time I mentioned to my GP and cardiologist that I felt like I had mucus in the left side of my throat, like post-nasal drip, but they both ignored that and didn't give me any kind of explanation. After starting on HRT (I am in perimenopause
I had constant PVCs 24/7 for 6-8 months two years ago. At the time I mentioned to my GP and cardiologist that I felt like I had mucus in the left side of my throat, like post-nasal drip, but they both ignored that and didn't give me any kind of explanation. After starting on HRT (I am in perimenopause
CurlyPretzel
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
1 year ago
So scared of skipped heart beats.
Hello. This is my first time posting here. I will share a little about myself and skipped best history.I have been having them off and on since my 30's, I am now 66. I have worn a couple of holter monitors and a 7 day king of hearts monitor, results usually show PAC's, PVC's and atrial runs. I have had
Hello. This is my first time posting here. I will share a little about myself and skipped best history.I have been having them off and on since my 30's, I am now 66. I have worn a couple of holter monitors and a 7 day king of hearts monitor, results usually show PAC's, PVC's and atrial runs. I have had
DoveofPeace
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
1 year ago
1 week post ablation
Hi! I was diagnosed with AFib several years ago as well as atrial flutter, and PVCs . I have been on a number of meds and most recently took Flecainide 50 mg 2xday, metoprolol 12.5mg 1xday and Eliquis 2xday. I had an ablation gone 8 days ago and my EP said I could immediately drop my Flecainide
Hi! I was diagnosed with AFib several years ago as well as atrial flutter, and PVCs . I have been on a number of meds and most recently took Flecainide 50 mg 2xday, metoprolol 12.5mg 1xday and Eliquis 2xday. I had an ablation gone 8 days ago and my EP said I could immediately drop my Flecainide
Gloria2023
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Rapid heart rate
Hi Last night all of a sudden my pulse went up to around 100 beats and was feeling my wrist was like 5 fast beats then would stop for a while then start going fast again. I felt a little sweaty as well. I get the occasional PVA PVC but never to fast heart rate. After a while like 15 mins or so it
Hi Last night all of a sudden my pulse went up to around 100 beats and was feeling my wrist was like 5 fast beats then would stop for a while then start going fast again. I felt a little sweaty as well. I get the occasional PVA PVC but never to fast heart rate. After a while like 15 mins or so it
Marty0001
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
1 year ago
are you sticking with riveroxaban or asking to change to Apixaban in light of recent research?
I now have reduced ejection fraction of 46%, PAF very infrequently, none sustained
ventricular
tachycardia
and benign SVT on occasions. I’m very fit with no real risk factors. Riveroxaban has not caused any bleeding issues big or small- nothing at all.
I now have reduced ejection fraction of 46%, PAF very infrequently, none sustained
ventricular
tachycardia
and benign SVT on occasions. I’m very fit with no real risk factors. Riveroxaban has not caused any bleeding issues big or small- nothing at all.
Ewloe
in
AF Association
2 years ago
2 years
Very happy to hit 2 year mark from last AFIB incident. I was 48 when I had my first episode which terrified me, and the second episode was 9 months later. Both resolved on their own. I started working on lifestyle changes from the first incident. I focused on dropping milk from my diet and keeping
Very happy to hit 2 year mark from last AFIB incident. I was 48 when I had my first episode which terrified me, and the second episode was 9 months later. Both resolved on their own. I started working on lifestyle changes from the first incident. I focused on dropping milk from my diet and keeping
msc667
in
AF Association
1 year ago
premature ventricular contraction
hello all, spent a night at A&E to have a 12 year old doctor tell me these are nothing to worry about although it went on for several minutes 3 separate times yesterday and knocked me off my feet 🤷🏻♀️ Apparently unless I actually black out twice I can’t be referred on to anyone and when I why this
hello all, spent a night at A&E to have a 12 year old doctor tell me these are nothing to worry about although it went on for several minutes 3 separate times yesterday and knocked me off my feet 🤷🏻♀️ Apparently unless I actually black out twice I can’t be referred on to anyone and when I why this
Hazel1010
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Fallen off my little pink cloud
we’ll, after a year post my last ablation, having had very little in the way of AF, it is back with avengance unfortunately. Started Thursday with increased PVCs and SVEs which developed into AF and then tachycardia/flutter at 140 bpm. I rang arrhythmia nurse who said to increase my sotalol and monitor
we’ll, after a year post my last ablation, having had very little in the way of AF, it is back with avengance unfortunately. Started Thursday with increased PVCs and SVEs which developed into AF and then tachycardia/flutter at 140 bpm. I rang arrhythmia nurse who said to increase my sotalol and monitor
dedeottie
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Kardia Readings - feels like Bingo!
Since starting this, I’ve recorded a number of different things as follows: - wide QRS complex x 3 - atrial fibrillation x 18 - PVCs (premature
ventricular
contractions) x 4 -
Tachycardia
x 5 - Sinus rhythm with supraventricular ectopy x 2 This is without taking the unclassified and normal ECG
Since starting this, I’ve recorded a number of different things as follows: - wide QRS complex x 3 - atrial fibrillation x 18 - PVCs (premature
ventricular
contractions) x 4 -
Tachycardia
x 5 - Sinus rhythm with supraventricular ectopy x 2 This is without taking the unclassified and normal ECG
MummaSoap
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Ventricular Bigeminy
Hi all! I hope someone can help. After years of telling my doctors that I have regular PVCs, sometimes constantly all day for literally weeks, and they all just told me that wasn't happening, I finally saw a cardiologist who says I have idiopathic RVOT and advised me to get a Kardia 6L. (Which is
Hi all! I hope someone can help. After years of telling my doctors that I have regular PVCs, sometimes constantly all day for literally weeks, and they all just told me that wasn't happening, I finally saw a cardiologist who says I have idiopathic RVOT and advised me to get a Kardia 6L. (Which is
Blackwolf_7619
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Ablation for all types of AF?
I was reading a recent post - To 'ablate or not to ablate' by Tamgirl. Most responses were yes to ablation. I ask this question of everybody on each side of the fence. Do you know what type of AF you have? Your type of AF may have had a bearing on your decision to ablate or hold of on ablation. Vagal
I was reading a recent post - To 'ablate or not to ablate' by Tamgirl. Most responses were yes to ablation. I ask this question of everybody on each side of the fence. Do you know what type of AF you have? Your type of AF may have had a bearing on your decision to ablate or hold of on ablation. Vagal
OzRob
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Stopping flecainide advice needed
I suffer with SVT and idiopathic VT, for which I take 50mg flecainide x1 a day and I also take 10mg propranolol at least x2 a day. I went for an EP study and ablation last year in October but unfortunately the ablation was not possible, due to not being able to set off any SVT or VT episodes. I stopped
I suffer with SVT and idiopathic VT, for which I take 50mg flecainide x1 a day and I also take 10mg propranolol at least x2 a day. I went for an EP study and ablation last year in October but unfortunately the ablation was not possible, due to not being able to set off any SVT or VT episodes. I stopped
LittleElf
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Not recurred in almost 5 years
I got regular bursts of self-resolving Afib since the age of 19, ten minutes here and there. During this time I was chronically low carb dieting and overexercising. My longest episode was in 2019, at age 29, where I woke up in it. Went to A&E and it self resolved about 10 hours later. Had PACs/PVCs since
I got regular bursts of self-resolving Afib since the age of 19, ten minutes here and there. During this time I was chronically low carb dieting and overexercising. My longest episode was in 2019, at age 29, where I woke up in it. Went to A&E and it self resolved about 10 hours later. Had PACs/PVCs since
LordAmongWolves
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Symptoms of DCM
I'm newly diagnosed and have also found out I have
ventricular
tachycardia
. Still awaiting referral to community heart failure team so asking you lovely lot for your help. I don't know if how I'm feeling is what is to be expected with DCM .
I'm newly diagnosed and have also found out I have
ventricular
tachycardia
. Still awaiting referral to community heart failure team so asking you lovely lot for your help. I don't know if how I'm feeling is what is to be expected with DCM .
Familyk
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
travel insurance
Hi All, Had an OHS to have an AVR in January. Recovery is going well, albeit a few PVC now and then. Planning on travelling to India in December with my wife and 2 children. I need some advice on travel insurance regarding sort of cover I will need and insurance providers that do such covers etc.
Hi All, Had an OHS to have an AVR in January. Recovery is going well, albeit a few PVC now and then. Planning on travelling to India in December with my wife and 2 children. I need some advice on travel insurance regarding sort of cover I will need and insurance providers that do such covers etc.
Hridhoy
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Fed up with low blood pressure fatigue
Hi all, l am struggling getting through the days with symptomatic low blood pressure. I'm not on any medications that could cause it and never had high BP. I take thyroxine for autoimmune thyroid disease, and paracetamol for neuralgic headache and low dose aspirin for migraine aura prevention. I'm
Hi all, l am struggling getting through the days with symptomatic low blood pressure. I'm not on any medications that could cause it and never had high BP. I take thyroxine for autoimmune thyroid disease, and paracetamol for neuralgic headache and low dose aspirin for migraine aura prevention. I'm
chicolini
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Frequent palpitations making me feel rough
I had a successful ablation for AF in October but I'm still suffering considerably with PVCs. My EP has said that they are okay but they are making me feel ill. Sometimes it is every other beat, sometimes one in seven. I hadn't had many for 4 weeks but over the last 4 days I've had several episodes lasting
I had a successful ablation for AF in October but I'm still suffering considerably with PVCs. My EP has said that they are okay but they are making me feel ill. Sometimes it is every other beat, sometimes one in seven. I hadn't had many for 4 weeks but over the last 4 days I've had several episodes lasting
Norfolk_spaniel
in
AF Association
1 year ago
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