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spoke too soon!!
Ha! Having said I had not had a recurrance of my fast AF since the first time in 207, I was visiting Norfolk to do some minor jobs between tenants on my daughter's house, when I started having a rapid fluctuating heartbeat whilst resting before going out to dinner! Got to the restaurant and other half
Ha! Having said I had not had a recurrance of my fast AF since the first time in 207, I was visiting Norfolk to do some minor jobs between tenants on my daughter's house, when I started having a rapid fluctuating heartbeat whilst resting before going out to dinner! Got to the restaurant and other half
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 months ago
Flu season here!
Hello folks, I'm interested to know if long term ME sufferers end up with a totally weird immunity. I'm in my early 70's, developed ME following viral pneumonia in my 30's, then over a decade later discovered I also had Hashimoto's thyroiditis (am on thyroxine).I've managed to dodge Covid even though
Hello folks, I'm interested to know if long term ME sufferers end up with a totally weird immunity. I'm in my early 70's, developed ME following viral pneumonia in my 30's, then over a decade later discovered I also had Hashimoto's thyroiditis (am on thyroxine).I've managed to dodge Covid even though
Kimmie4
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Myalgic Encephalomyelitis Community
1 year ago
Needing answers....
Emergency OHS in May 2023 to deal with Aortic Aneurysm, tear, hole, clot and valve replacement. Been back and forth to local A&E since with Pneumonia, atrial fib and chest pain. Still having crushing chest and neck pain, problems with speech vocal palsy, exhaustion and light headedness. Just had follow
Emergency OHS in May 2023 to deal with Aortic Aneurysm, tear, hole, clot and valve replacement. Been back and forth to local A&E since with Pneumonia, atrial fib and chest pain. Still having crushing chest and neck pain, problems with speech vocal palsy, exhaustion and light headedness. Just had follow
Hugomum
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British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
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Ejection Fraction
Recently had an echocardiogram, the results of which showed an EF of 35%. My ECG was normal, my BP which I check several times a day is consistently within normal parameters and as a result of the echo the cardiac consultant now wants an MRI but wants my Primary Care Physician to start me on Beta blockers
Recently had an echocardiogram, the results of which showed an EF of 35%. My ECG was normal, my BP which I check several times a day is consistently within normal parameters and as a result of the echo the cardiac consultant now wants an MRI but wants my Primary Care Physician to start me on Beta blockers
Yankee71
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British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
Scotsman frae Edinburgh age 77
I done sports all my life mostly cycling and running and have had a low heart bpm (50-60 ) from my teens. Early 2023 I was on holiday in Spain and although I was running and cycling each day I noticed the hills were a bit harder than usual and found my pulse was now 30-40bpm I e-consulted my GP who
I done sports all my life mostly cycling and running and have had a low heart bpm (50-60 ) from my teens. Early 2023 I was on holiday in Spain and although I was running and cycling each day I noticed the hills were a bit harder than usual and found my pulse was now 30-40bpm I e-consulted my GP who
Eiadio
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AF Association
7 months ago
Would you believe it?
Sod's Law. Due for colonoscopy this morning, so spent the last 3 days on a white diet, no alcohol, yesterday went through the Moviprep routine to empty bowels, spent all evening on and off toilet, most unpleasant. Got up at 2am this morning for toilet, and guess what, of course, AF suddenly kicked in
Sod's Law. Due for colonoscopy this morning, so spent the last 3 days on a white diet, no alcohol, yesterday went through the Moviprep routine to empty bowels, spent all evening on and off toilet, most unpleasant. Got up at 2am this morning for toilet, and guess what, of course, AF suddenly kicked in
50568789
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 months ago
LINQ ECG implant - what follow up have people had.
Hi everyone with or similar LINQ ECG implant fitted. My LINQ device was fitted in February of this year. In May I received a telephone call from the cardiology team, who I have not met, that an Afib event was detected and a medication change to EDOXABAN was prescribed. I have not had any further
Hi everyone with or similar LINQ ECG implant fitted. My LINQ device was fitted in February of this year. In May I received a telephone call from the cardiology team, who I have not met, that an Afib event was detected and a medication change to EDOXABAN was prescribed. I have not had any further
Chinkoflight
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 months ago
Got a cold during first trimester.
I got a cold last Wed and I recovered now. I didn't have a fever, just initially sore throat, coughing, blocked nose. I recovered now. I am strong in normal time, however, since I got pregnant become weaker. I worry catching a cold any impact on my pregnancy, especially during first trimester? Can
I got a cold last Wed and I recovered now. I didn't have a fever, just initially sore throat, coughing, blocked nose. I recovered now. I am strong in normal time, however, since I got pregnant become weaker. I worry catching a cold any impact on my pregnancy, especially during first trimester? Can
Mary2022
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Fertility Network UK - Pregnancy Support
1 year ago
ZERO stamina 3 years after AVR
I had a calcified bicuspid aortic valve replaced about 3 years ago. (11/03/2020) The doctors said I would feel much better and have increased stamina after the surgery, but that never happened. In fact, it was just the opposite. And yesterday confirmed my worst fears; I went to the county Fair and
I had a calcified bicuspid aortic valve replaced about 3 years ago. (11/03/2020) The doctors said I would feel much better and have increased stamina after the surgery, but that never happened. In fact, it was just the opposite. And yesterday confirmed my worst fears; I went to the county Fair and
Zindolo
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British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
ecg on Apple Watch different to the red heart section
Hi myself and my husband are a bit confused as his Apple Watch on the ecg says average 110/120 beats a minute but the average heart rate on the red heart says average between sixties to nineties . We were thinking maybe the ecg is picking up Jist the fast beats as he has persistent AF we are waiting
Hi myself and my husband are a bit confused as his Apple Watch on the ecg says average 110/120 beats a minute but the average heart rate on the red heart says average between sixties to nineties . We were thinking maybe the ecg is picking up Jist the fast beats as he has persistent AF we are waiting
Jackiesmith7777
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AF Association
7 months ago
heart palpitations
hi guys I’m new to this page I am just looking for others who have had similar experiences and how you over came the anxiety of ectopic beats. I’ll give you all a run down of what has happened I’m 37 years old I was very active I was a student I worked and I also have kids who all had after school activities
hi guys I’m new to this page I am just looking for others who have had similar experiences and how you over came the anxiety of ectopic beats. I’ll give you all a run down of what has happened I’m 37 years old I was very active I was a student I worked and I also have kids who all had after school activities
Anxiousgirl85
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British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
Things Change Quickly.
I started with mild breathlessness 4 months ago, that got worse and led to an ECG revealing an LBBB. My breathlesness gradually got worse and that led to an 8 hour spell in A&E then 2 weeks later, a day in the observation ward. An ultrasound scan on the 12th of September revealed the bad news that i
I started with mild breathlessness 4 months ago, that got worse and led to an ECG revealing an LBBB. My breathlesness gradually got worse and that led to an 8 hour spell in A&E then 2 weeks later, a day in the observation ward. An ultrasound scan on the 12th of September revealed the bad news that i
Telboy1162
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British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
Atrial fibrillation in early 50s for no obvious reason
Hi, I'm 51 years old, fit, healthy, no high BP, don't smoke, eat mostly a plant based diet and had my first afib episode a month ago. A&E couldn't find a cause and put it down to dehydration and over doing it. They sent me away with no medication. A fews weeks later I started getting migraines with aura
Hi, I'm 51 years old, fit, healthy, no high BP, don't smoke, eat mostly a plant based diet and had my first afib episode a month ago. A&E couldn't find a cause and put it down to dehydration and over doing it. They sent me away with no medication. A fews weeks later I started getting migraines with aura
Sweet-Potato
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AF Association
7 months ago
palpitations and high pulse
hi, I’m new here. I’ve just spend 4 days in hospital due to a high pulse rate, palpitations and dizziness. Ecg, X-ray and all bloods came back clear but the problem persists. I’ve been put on beta blockers which have brought my pulse rate down but not stopped palpitations. I have to go back for an echo
hi, I’m new here. I’ve just spend 4 days in hospital due to a high pulse rate, palpitations and dizziness. Ecg, X-ray and all bloods came back clear but the problem persists. I’ve been put on beta blockers which have brought my pulse rate down but not stopped palpitations. I have to go back for an echo
Pinkpoodle123
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British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
what next heart rate high again and I am now symptomatic
I had heart bypass 2013 and pacemaker 2015 due to af and low hr. Then 3 years ago I started taking digoxin to lower high heart rates and it seemed to work. I have just been to Spain on holiday and ended up hospitalised 2 days due to chest pain and breathless all tests revealed no heart attack, echocardiogram
I had heart bypass 2013 and pacemaker 2015 due to af and low hr. Then 3 years ago I started taking digoxin to lower high heart rates and it seemed to work. I have just been to Spain on holiday and ended up hospitalised 2 days due to chest pain and breathless all tests revealed no heart attack, echocardiogram
grandadbren1
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AF Association
7 months ago
Overdosing bisoprolol- can anyone offer advice?
I don’t know whether it is where I live ( the NW) but I really struggle to get appropriate treatment. Anyway I picked up my meds on Saturday. Opened them in the car and noticed my bisoprolol was suddenly in 5 mg tablets not 2.5 mg. I went back into the pharmacy to be told that I have been on 5 mg tablets
I don’t know whether it is where I live ( the NW) but I really struggle to get appropriate treatment. Anyway I picked up my meds on Saturday. Opened them in the car and noticed my bisoprolol was suddenly in 5 mg tablets not 2.5 mg. I went back into the pharmacy to be told that I have been on 5 mg tablets
Rhiannonimity1
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AF Association
7 months ago
Heart Valve Regurgitation
Hi All, I’m a 30 year old female and have just been diagnosed with heart valve disease. Some of my valves are leaking so I’ve been referred to the Cardiologist for further assessment. Can anyone tell me what I should expect from this? I’m feeling quite shocked, I had chest pain and palpitations and extreme
Hi All, I’m a 30 year old female and have just been diagnosed with heart valve disease. Some of my valves are leaking so I’ve been referred to the Cardiologist for further assessment. Can anyone tell me what I should expect from this? I’m feeling quite shocked, I had chest pain and palpitations and extreme
Salvatore_21
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British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
Atrial Fibrillation. Help.
Hi all. Feeling a bit abandoned at the moment. So many questions and not sure where to turn. A key one I’d like to know is should a patient in the UK with newly diagnosed AF with no known cause be referred to a cardiologist? I am finding I have no one person dealing with this and looking at the overall
Hi all. Feeling a bit abandoned at the moment. So many questions and not sure where to turn. A key one I’d like to know is should a patient in the UK with newly diagnosed AF with no known cause be referred to a cardiologist? I am finding I have no one person dealing with this and looking at the overall
LifeBeginsAgain
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British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
Well yesterday i found out what was wrong with me and it didn't sound good. I have Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy what a mouthful that was and i have a job remembering how to pronounce it. Well the consultant was lovely and he was cross that it hadn't been picked up when i had sepsis as it was there
Well yesterday i found out what was wrong with me and it didn't sound good. I have Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy what a mouthful that was and i have a job remembering how to pronounce it. Well the consultant was lovely and he was cross that it hadn't been picked up when i had sepsis as it was there
sylvi
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NRAS
7 months ago
Off topic
Hi my only remaining brother 61 years old passed away suddenly a big arrest at home I know he had a bad heart & stents put in 8 years ago but I couldn't get full info about is condition he never asked at the hospital appointment my sister passed away 3 years ago she had a value problem 59 years
Hi my only remaining brother 61 years old passed away suddenly a big arrest at home I know he had a bad heart & stents put in 8 years ago but I couldn't get full info about is condition he never asked at the hospital appointment my sister passed away 3 years ago she had a value problem 59 years
Vonnie10
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NRAS
7 months ago
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