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Permanent AF
Hi I was diagnosed with permanent AF a year ago and put on Apaxibin and Bisoprolol by my GP. I had an echocardiogram in June and never heard from anyone re results. I have found results on my medical records and found I have mild regurgitation in three valves and mild biatrial enlargement. While I think
Hi I was diagnosed with permanent AF a year ago and put on Apaxibin and Bisoprolol by my GP. I had an echocardiogram in June and never heard from anyone re results. I have found results on my medical records and found I have mild regurgitation in three valves and mild biatrial enlargement. While I think
Suzie111
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AF Association
4 years ago
Unsuccessful Ablation
Hi Everybody, I am 31 and I have recently has an ablation to correct Atrial Tachycardia unfortunately the procedure was unsuccessful, im now on strong anti-arrythmic drugs with horrible side effects. I constantly live in fear of having more arryrhmias every time I have an ectopic beat I feel as though
Hi Everybody, I am 31 and I have recently has an ablation to correct Atrial Tachycardia unfortunately the procedure was unsuccessful, im now on strong anti-arrythmic drugs with horrible side effects. I constantly live in fear of having more arryrhmias every time I have an ectopic beat I feel as though
Georgia1989
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Arrhythmia Alliance
4 years ago
Pacemaker
Just had a pacemaker done today . Due to bradacardia. There were issues with getting it done due to finding vain at collar bone .and then lead would not go by the valve. Used 3 diferent ones. Eventually it worked. Also very painful due to getting pacemaker inserted into position. Took 1 & half hours
Just had a pacemaker done today . Due to bradacardia. There were issues with getting it done due to finding vain at collar bone .and then lead would not go by the valve. Used 3 diferent ones. Eventually it worked. Also very painful due to getting pacemaker inserted into position. Took 1 & half hours
Truckerclark
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AF Association
4 years ago
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Pilot study of HRV feedback on stress, insomnia etc in cancer survivors
Published: 01 May 2020 Symptom Management Among Cancer Survivors: Randomized Pilot Intervention Trial of Heart Rate Variability Biofeedback James B. Burch, J. P. Ginsberg, Alexander C. McLain, Regina Franco, Sherry Stokes, Kerri Susko, William Hendry, Elizabeth Crowley, Alex Christ, John Hanna, Annie
Published: 01 May 2020 Symptom Management Among Cancer Survivors: Randomized Pilot Intervention Trial of Heart Rate Variability Biofeedback James B. Burch, J. P. Ginsberg, Alexander C. McLain, Regina Franco, Sherry Stokes, Kerri Susko, William Hendry, Elizabeth Crowley, Alex Christ, John Hanna, Annie
Graham49
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Supporting a family member
Hello, My first go at this. I've joined to see how families support someone with HF? Just before xmas, Dad had a Stemi and 2 stents fitted immediately although now has heart failure. He's getting better but I'm a nervous wreck all of the time. I've just got over 6 years of mam having heart attacks and
Hello, My first go at this. I've joined to see how families support someone with HF? Just before xmas, Dad had a Stemi and 2 stents fitted immediately although now has heart failure. He's getting better but I'm a nervous wreck all of the time. I've just got over 6 years of mam having heart attacks and
Kezza80
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Pain in stomach after running
I could google it but I’d probably read that I’d need a triple heart bypass or something... the last two times I’ve been running, after an hour or two, I seem to get a pain in my stomach on the left hand side, which lasts into the night. I was just wondering if anyone had experienced similar or if anyone
I could google it but I’d probably read that I’d need a triple heart bypass or something... the last two times I’ve been running, after an hour or two, I seem to get a pain in my stomach on the left hand side, which lasts into the night. I was just wondering if anyone had experienced similar or if anyone
Issywhizz
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Couch to 5K
4 years ago
I have ectopic beats all day, everyday.... does anybody else?
Hello. I wondered if anyone could help me. I have had palpitations on and off for 10 years.. but the last 6 months I've had them continually. I wake up and they are there til bed time. I've had an ecg and they have told me I have ectopic beats. They have also put me on medication for tachycardia. I
Hello. I wondered if anyone could help me. I have had palpitations on and off for 10 years.. but the last 6 months I've had them continually. I wake up and they are there til bed time. I've had an ecg and they have told me I have ectopic beats. They have also put me on medication for tachycardia. I
Samantha20201
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Arrhythmia Alliance
4 years ago
Cauliflower and pea soup. 🥣
Hi everyone, Here's what I had for dinner tonight its a cauliflower and pea soup as I had the cauliflower and peas left from yesterday so I blended them with a small diced onion a little ginger and black pepper and a can of coconut milk, I sprinkled a little sage on top. It was easy to make and tasted
Hi everyone, Here's what I had for dinner tonight its a cauliflower and pea soup as I had the cauliflower and peas left from yesterday so I blended them with a small diced onion a little ginger and black pepper and a can of coconut milk, I sprinkled a little sage on top. It was easy to make and tasted
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Healthy Eating
4 years ago
Higher BP andHR
I’m 70 and I had open heart surgery to remove a Myxoma in my left atrium at the beginning of October 2020. (I have put details earlier of the experience) I have monitored my blood pressure and heart rate since leaving hospital 3 months ago and both have gradually increased from about 120/75 to 140/90
I’m 70 and I had open heart surgery to remove a Myxoma in my left atrium at the beginning of October 2020. (I have put details earlier of the experience) I have monitored my blood pressure and heart rate since leaving hospital 3 months ago and both have gradually increased from about 120/75 to 140/90
Pieman1
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Recipe - bubble & squeak sweet potato skins
I got this recipe in a magazine about a month or so ago and liked it so much I have made it regularly ever since. It is a healthy recipe and, of course, sweet potatoes (unlike "normal" potatoes) count as one of your five a day. I eat it at lunch with salad and cold meat or have it for dinner with a steak
I got this recipe in a magazine about a month or so ago and liked it so much I have made it regularly ever since. It is a healthy recipe and, of course, sweet potatoes (unlike "normal" potatoes) count as one of your five a day. I eat it at lunch with salad and cold meat or have it for dinner with a steak
junemc
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Healthy Eating
4 years ago
Anxiety
Hey guys I keep thinking I’m having heart failure or a heart attack or that ima pass out or hyperventilate but hospital sent me home two days again and said that I was healthy 💔💔
Hey guys I keep thinking I’m having heart failure or a heart attack or that ima pass out or hyperventilate but hospital sent me home two days again and said that I was healthy 💔💔
Shaymocha111
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Anxiety Support
4 years ago
Dr Eric Berg
Benefits of lemon water youtube - quite interesting and benefits of food such ginger, garlic on youtube just google https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TankFrHtQiM
Benefits of lemon water youtube - quite interesting and benefits of food such ginger, garlic on youtube just google https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TankFrHtQiM
Hidden
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Healthy Eating
4 years ago
Stress Hormones Reawaken Dormant Cancer Cells
The study is quite detailed and will take awhile for most of us to get through and pull out useful information. https://stm.sciencemag.org/content/12/572/eabb5817 There is a brief write up in STAT with interviews of study authors, basically it seems that certain stress hormones trigger neutrophil activity
The study is quite detailed and will take awhile for most of us to get through and pull out useful information. https://stm.sciencemag.org/content/12/572/eabb5817 There is a brief write up in STAT with interviews of study authors, basically it seems that certain stress hormones trigger neutrophil activity
FRTHBST
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Trouble breathing help please
Hi I wonder if anyone has any experience with this? I apologise in advance for the length of the post, I will try to keep it as short as possible. I am awaiting a heart bypass at harefield hospital which ive been told they have cancelled all ops in January because of covid, I have been waiting three
Hi I wonder if anyone has any experience with this? I apologise in advance for the length of the post, I will try to keep it as short as possible. I am awaiting a heart bypass at harefield hospital which ive been told they have cancelled all ops in January because of covid, I have been waiting three
LiveToRide
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Extreme fatigue
Hi all :) Oh it's so lovely and comforting to hear words of positivity from.people in the same boat ♥️ My dad had very unexpected quadruple heart bypass surgery on 22nd. He's now home and staying with my sister. He's usually a very active 62 year old and is very very down in the dumps and extremely fatigued
Hi all :) Oh it's so lovely and comforting to hear words of positivity from.people in the same boat ♥️ My dad had very unexpected quadruple heart bypass surgery on 22nd. He's now home and staying with my sister. He's usually a very active 62 year old and is very very down in the dumps and extremely fatigued
Tammyb123
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Severe anxiety always thinking I’m having a heart attack
Hi, I have been having chest pains for about a week now. I’m constantly thinking that I’m having a heart attack. My anxiety is the worst it has been in years. Is it possible to have a heart attack for a week straight? I’m always thinking if the worst, however I do have some acid reflux and heartburn
Hi, I have been having chest pains for about a week now. I’m constantly thinking that I’m having a heart attack. My anxiety is the worst it has been in years. Is it possible to have a heart attack for a week straight? I’m always thinking if the worst, however I do have some acid reflux and heartburn
TJT188
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Anxiety Support
4 years ago
New to this board - I have AF with Bradycardia and would like to know if bradycardia can be resolved if AF is stopped
I had an AF episode on October 31 and did not know what it was. I felt horrible. November 2 my heart dropped to 32 bpm. My wife took me to the ER immediately. 3 hours later I had a pace maker. I kept having episodes of AF and went back in for another heart cath. My cardiologist decided to set me up with
I had an AF episode on October 31 and did not know what it was. I felt horrible. November 2 my heart dropped to 32 bpm. My wife took me to the ER immediately. 3 hours later I had a pace maker. I kept having episodes of AF and went back in for another heart cath. My cardiologist decided to set me up with
Frsmith
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AF Association
4 years ago
Wk 9 run 1 disaster
Went for first run of week 9 on Monday. Was going OK although one of my calfs felt tight. After 15 minutes running I experienced a sharp pain in the calf and 'felt a popping sensation. Stopped running immediately and as I was close to home walked/ hobbled back to the house. I iced it and kept it elevated
Went for first run of week 9 on Monday. Was going OK although one of my calfs felt tight. After 15 minutes running I experienced a sharp pain in the calf and 'felt a popping sensation. Stopped running immediately and as I was close to home walked/ hobbled back to the house. I iced it and kept it elevated
Holden1919
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Couch to 5K
4 years ago
Happy New Year 🥳 back from hospital!
Happy New Year to all here! I’ve been back in hospital. Ever since my Ablation in October I’ve had this odd thing: A sudden, sharp stabbing/ burning pain in my heart area, goes as quick as it comes. Then it happens practically every few minutes or so. It had been lasting a day or so. This time on 30th
Happy New Year to all here! I’ve been back in hospital. Ever since my Ablation in October I’ve had this odd thing: A sudden, sharp stabbing/ burning pain in my heart area, goes as quick as it comes. Then it happens practically every few minutes or so. It had been lasting a day or so. This time on 30th
LordGabriel
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 years ago
Heart rate of 52-54 bpm on. Bisoprolol 2.5mg and flecainide 100mg. Is this ok?
Happy New Year everyone. I’m rather concerned that since I added flecainide to my daily medications my heart rate has dropped from the low 60s to the low 50s. Even with hard exercise now I can’t get my bpm above 75bpm. I do feel ok generally and do an hours hard aerobic exercise a day. I am suffering
Happy New Year everyone. I’m rather concerned that since I added flecainide to my daily medications my heart rate has dropped from the low 60s to the low 50s. Even with hard exercise now I can’t get my bpm above 75bpm. I do feel ok generally and do an hours hard aerobic exercise a day. I am suffering
Rhiannonimity1
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AF Association
4 years ago
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