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Anyone on anything a bit unusual and helpful? Any off-label or off-patent drugs?
Curious if anyone is, or has been on any drugs that aren’t the current “big ones”? I was reading a book about cancer and the common re-use of older drugs and off-label prescriptions to create a treatment stack (such as using statins, H2blockers, metformin etc) and it made me think hmm afib is also often
Curious if anyone is, or has been on any drugs that aren’t the current “big ones”? I was reading a book about cancer and the common re-use of older drugs and off-label prescriptions to create a treatment stack (such as using statins, H2blockers, metformin etc) and it made me think hmm afib is also often
Efka
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
Flutter and Flecainide
I had a prescription renewal with my doctor (GP) and during our conversation I mentioned that a few weeks back my flutter kicked up for approx. 1/2 an hour then back to sinus rthymn. I said if it does more often in future what would be the next step. He said he could prescribe flecainide as PIP. Currently
I had a prescription renewal with my doctor (GP) and during our conversation I mentioned that a few weeks back my flutter kicked up for approx. 1/2 an hour then back to sinus rthymn. I said if it does more often in future what would be the next step. He said he could prescribe flecainide as PIP. Currently
FraserB
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
Lopressor
Persistent Permanent Afib. Any alternative to Lopressor??? Titrating to control heart rate 100mgm twice a day too much which is my Cardiologists goal 100mgm in am and 50mgm in pm too much. 50 in am and 50 in pm not enough. Was fine on 25/25 but that was when I was in NSR after cardioversion for
Persistent Permanent Afib. Any alternative to Lopressor??? Titrating to control heart rate 100mgm twice a day too much which is my Cardiologists goal 100mgm in am and 50mgm in pm too much. 50 in am and 50 in pm not enough. Was fine on 25/25 but that was when I was in NSR after cardioversion for
farewelltoarms
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
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Follow up after cardioversion
Hi all, I had my first cardioversion in February. It was done privately as I was in a ‘holding pen’, according to my GP. (Waiting to see a cardiologist ) I was in continuous AF for six weeks, for the first time. Anyway, this procedure was successful and I am now two months in. No alcohol and no caffeine
Hi all, I had my first cardioversion in February. It was done privately as I was in a ‘holding pen’, according to my GP. (Waiting to see a cardiologist ) I was in continuous AF for six weeks, for the first time. Anyway, this procedure was successful and I am now two months in. No alcohol and no caffeine
Canteringon
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
I Too Have Persistent Afib
I too am in persistent afib (Bradycardia) with no symptoms. I was taking Amiodarone medication which caused internal bleeding. The result was blood in my urine. My cardiologist switched me to Eliquis medication, 5mg at 10AM and 10PM and I no longer have blood in my urine and my Bradycardia is under
I too am in persistent afib (Bradycardia) with no symptoms. I was taking Amiodarone medication which caused internal bleeding. The result was blood in my urine. My cardiologist switched me to Eliquis medication, 5mg at 10AM and 10PM and I no longer have blood in my urine and my Bradycardia is under
theluckyone
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
Benefit of coherent breathing
Before PMR, I was experiencing bouts of arrythmia. Even on controlling drugs, it still occurred about every 25 days. At the start of PMR, I was diagnosed with moderate Aortic Stenosis. A symptom of Aortic Stenosis can be arrythmia. I was told that my condition would deteriorate and so regularly monitored
Before PMR, I was experiencing bouts of arrythmia. Even on controlling drugs, it still occurred about every 25 days. At the start of PMR, I was diagnosed with moderate Aortic Stenosis. A symptom of Aortic Stenosis can be arrythmia. I was told that my condition would deteriorate and so regularly monitored
PhilFreeToAsk
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PMRGCAuk
1 month ago
Flutter 7 Days after Typical Flutter Ablation
Wondering if anyone who has had a typical
atrial
flutter
ablation has experienced flutter in the days/weeks following the ablation and how things eventually worked out? I had a right-side ablation for typical
atrial
flutter
a week ago.
Wondering if anyone who has had a typical
atrial
flutter
ablation has experienced flutter in the days/weeks following the ablation and how things eventually worked out? I had a right-side ablation for typical
atrial
flutter
a week ago.
mjames1
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AF Association
1 year ago
Persistent afib treatment options, can't tolerate Amiodarone - so many questions...
I'm feeling rather lost at sea, I have so many unknows and questions so I'm sorry if this is a bit messy. Think I'm looking for your experiences and help with what I should ask the cardiologist about/for. BTW we live in the England so NHS. In short... Persistent new onset afib (always bradycardia) since
I'm feeling rather lost at sea, I have so many unknows and questions so I'm sorry if this is a bit messy. Think I'm looking for your experiences and help with what I should ask the cardiologist about/for. BTW we live in the England so NHS. In short... Persistent new onset afib (always bradycardia) since
Efka
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
Return of the Duck. The Saga Continues.......
Good morning guys and gals.Hope everyone is as well as they can be. Well, here's the promised update from a couple of years ago but to be fair, nothing much had happened on the heart surgery front, I'd been in nsr and I have still been contributing replies. Settle down with a strong drink of choice,
Good morning guys and gals.Hope everyone is as well as they can be. Well, here's the promised update from a couple of years ago but to be fair, nothing much had happened on the heart surgery front, I'd been in nsr and I have still been contributing replies. Settle down with a strong drink of choice,
Ducky2003
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
Heart Flutters
Hi I have recently had notifications from my watch to report that my Heart rate during the night was ranging from 39-170bpm I had this checked out at the doctors ECG came back as normal then the last couple of day I Have had heart flutters which feels like your heart is racing then it stops I managed
Hi I have recently had notifications from my watch to report that my Heart rate during the night was ranging from 39-170bpm I had this checked out at the doctors ECG came back as normal then the last couple of day I Have had heart flutters which feels like your heart is racing then it stops I managed
shanelomax
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
14 months post Successful Ablation & increasing Arrythmias.
Hi I am getting Arrythmias with increasing regularity after ablation Feb 23.Last talk with Arrythmia Nurse was Atrial ectopics with pause.My readings now seem to have chucked in a couple of premature beats. It feels like I am having AFib symptoms.Light headed,dizzy, exhausted but not all the time. Where
Hi I am getting Arrythmias with increasing regularity after ablation Feb 23.Last talk with Arrythmia Nurse was Atrial ectopics with pause.My readings now seem to have chucked in a couple of premature beats. It feels like I am having AFib symptoms.Light headed,dizzy, exhausted but not all the time. Where
kkatz
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
A quick update for those that remember my recent posts about the Ablation complications!
Ablation 16/3, artery got damaged, 3 outpatient appointments, 2 failed attempts at thrombin infusion under ultrasound, emergency 3 day admission to hospital with emergency pseudoaneurysm and arteriovenous fistula repair (pretty major surgery involving patching the damaged artery with cow veins) . Most
Ablation 16/3, artery got damaged, 3 outpatient appointments, 2 failed attempts at thrombin infusion under ultrasound, emergency 3 day admission to hospital with emergency pseudoaneurysm and arteriovenous fistula repair (pretty major surgery involving patching the damaged artery with cow veins) . Most
AmandaLouise77
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
advice please
I used this forum some years ago when first diagnosed and was so grateful to everyone. I need advice again, my attacks of Afib are becoming more frequent, I have flecainide as Pill in the Pocket and am using it. My query is should I try and see my GP for a EP consult or just carry on taking the meds
I used this forum some years ago when first diagnosed and was so grateful to everyone. I need advice again, my attacks of Afib are becoming more frequent, I have flecainide as Pill in the Pocket and am using it. My query is should I try and see my GP for a EP consult or just carry on taking the meds
soupersue
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
Holter Monitor
I have just had a monitor fitted for 48 hours. The reason for this is after my cardioversion which only lasted about 2 hours I went back into afib. Howerver after about 4 days during the night while in bed I was in perfect sinus rythem. This lasted for about 2 weeks every night and the nurse could not
I have just had a monitor fitted for 48 hours. The reason for this is after my cardioversion which only lasted about 2 hours I went back into afib. Howerver after about 4 days during the night while in bed I was in perfect sinus rythem. This lasted for about 2 weeks every night and the nurse could not
dindy
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
Can anyone clarify this wording
Hi all Was diagnosed last week with Atrial Fibrillation. Needless to say very worried and upset. Have been reading about what I can do myself - especially weight loss. I have been reading a study and wondered if anyone with medical knowledge could clarify exactly what ‘arrhythmia- free survival’ means
Hi all Was diagnosed last week with Atrial Fibrillation. Needless to say very worried and upset. Have been reading about what I can do myself - especially weight loss. I have been reading a study and wondered if anyone with medical knowledge could clarify exactly what ‘arrhythmia- free survival’ means
Joeyy06
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
fear and loathing afib
so glad to have found this forum. I have had persistent afib for at least 10 years which has contributed to a couple of strokes, a multitude of TIA’s, heart attacks and an anxiety disorder which destroyed my mental health. In the last year I have had a pace maker installed. To treat my afib I had
so glad to have found this forum. I have had persistent afib for at least 10 years which has contributed to a couple of strokes, a multitude of TIA’s, heart attacks and an anxiety disorder which destroyed my mental health. In the last year I have had a pace maker installed. To treat my afib I had
Scotf
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
Anyone else in the same boat?!
Hi! A quick review! Diagnosed with fast AFib four years ago and HCM a year later. On too many meds to mention! Last October had my first ablation-which the hospital said was successful. Unfortunately, that triggered another arrhythmia called atrial tachycardia. Back in for another- and the last one
Hi! A quick review! Diagnosed with fast AFib four years ago and HCM a year later. On too many meds to mention! Last October had my first ablation-which the hospital said was successful. Unfortunately, that triggered another arrhythmia called atrial tachycardia. Back in for another- and the last one
Slidingdoors99
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
Would you like to know more about your antiarrhythmic medication?
Upon diagnosis of Atrial fibrillation (AF) many are prescribed antiarrhythmic medication(s). These help to restore the normal (sinus) heart rhythm. They work by blocking specific electrical conduction channels in the heart. Some can slow the activation of the heart muscle, and others slow the recovery
Upon diagnosis of Atrial fibrillation (AF) many are prescribed antiarrhythmic medication(s). These help to restore the normal (sinus) heart rhythm. They work by blocking specific electrical conduction channels in the heart. Some can slow the activation of the heart muscle, and others slow the recovery
TracyAdmin
Partner
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
Heart failure not stroke is the most common complication of atrial fibrillation -- BMJ Journal
This is a companion thread to one started earlier today that may or may not still be available since a link to an article was posted. Earlier thread here: https://healthunlocked.com/afassociation/posts/150775165/sensationalist-reporting What seemed to get lost in the original post was a confusion
This is a companion thread to one started earlier today that may or may not still be available since a link to an article was posted. Earlier thread here: https://healthunlocked.com/afassociation/posts/150775165/sensationalist-reporting What seemed to get lost in the original post was a confusion
mjames1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
chemo and genetic testing questions
My husband’s genetic testing of the biopsies came back. It’s 19 pages and I am having a super difficult time interpreting. His Oncologist Urologist is overwhelmed with duties and we probably won’t get reviewed at the level we need. attaching the executive summary. They said he tests positive for SPOP
My husband’s genetic testing of the biopsies came back. It’s 19 pages and I am having a super difficult time interpreting. His Oncologist Urologist is overwhelmed with duties and we probably won’t get reviewed at the level we need. attaching the executive summary. They said he tests positive for SPOP
Sunnysailor
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
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