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PAC(Premature Supraventricular Contractions)
When it comes to PAC(Premature Supraventricular Contractions), what is considered safe, and normal I recently bought my self the wellue ecg monitor, to monitor my heart health, while I wait to be seen by cardiologist So today after finishing work, and I had over 9 hours of data to upload, and to be
When it comes to PAC(Premature Supraventricular Contractions), what is considered safe, and normal I recently bought my self the wellue ecg monitor, to monitor my heart health, while I wait to be seen by cardiologist So today after finishing work, and I had over 9 hours of data to upload, and to be
Fitbit-Joe
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Arrhythmia Alliance
1 year ago
Feel like a bit of a Fraud
I had an AF episode in mid January which lasted 5 hours but by the time I got to hospital everything was normal. Stayed overnight on a heart monitor - nothing, so discharged and told I would he sent a Kardiamobile app but shoukd continue living as normal. NHS then cancelled Kardiamobile and gave me
I had an AF episode in mid January which lasted 5 hours but by the time I got to hospital everything was normal. Stayed overnight on a heart monitor - nothing, so discharged and told I would he sent a Kardiamobile app but shoukd continue living as normal. NHS then cancelled Kardiamobile and gave me
mountainwalk
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AF Association
1 year ago
New to afib
Just been prescribed Bisoprolol for afib. my recent ecg indicated this along with 110bpm, but my heart rate is usually around 55-60 at rest. I put this down to nerves whilst in hospital. I have now had 3 days on the beta blocker and it has slowed my heart rate to low 40`s, but eratic heart beat persists
Just been prescribed Bisoprolol for afib. my recent ecg indicated this along with 110bpm, but my heart rate is usually around 55-60 at rest. I put this down to nerves whilst in hospital. I have now had 3 days on the beta blocker and it has slowed my heart rate to low 40`s, but eratic heart beat persists
alvariam
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
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Hello everyone, I've been reading all your posts for a couple of months now and they've been so helpful thank you. My story...I'm 67yrs young female who retired 1 year ago, on 18th Jan I had it confirmed at a&e I'd had a heart attack the night before (I'd gone to bed after experiencing strange sensation
Hello everyone, I've been reading all your posts for a couple of months now and they've been so helpful thank you. My story...I'm 67yrs young female who retired 1 year ago, on 18th Jan I had it confirmed at a&e I'd had a heart attack the night before (I'd gone to bed after experiencing strange sensation
Mags2156
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
One more time unlucky 💩🙈
Hey you all lovely people. Hope you are all well and things are going well with each one of you. The title says it all lol and I'm in disbelief I'm writing it over and over again 😅 I thought let me write a little update as maybe some of you wonder what's been happening with me 🤗 So I've travelled
Hey you all lovely people. Hope you are all well and things are going well with each one of you. The title says it all lol and I'm in disbelief I'm writing it over and over again 😅 I thought let me write a little update as maybe some of you wonder what's been happening with me 🤗 So I've travelled
Klndmr
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Fertility Network UK
10 months ago
An update
Hello all, I hope you are all well. I haven't posted for a while, but I have had a few more tests, and I wanted to give all an update. I was booked for an exercise stress test, which was abandoned due to a very fast heart rate before starting. It was really strange because when they hooked me up
Hello all, I hope you are all well. I haven't posted for a while, but I have had a few more tests, and I wanted to give all an update. I was booked for an exercise stress test, which was abandoned due to a very fast heart rate before starting. It was really strange because when they hooked me up
IamAli_R
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
*update*
Well Dr has just phoned me regarding ecg I had 12hr one.....Extra beats from upper chambers of heart....I asked if it was serious or to worry about she said no no no not serious but will refer me to cardiologist 😥
Well Dr has just phoned me regarding ecg I had 12hr one.....Extra beats from upper chambers of heart....I asked if it was serious or to worry about she said no no no not serious but will refer me to cardiologist 😥
Purple_1963
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Flu jab spacing
Should those of us classified as extremely vulnerable have second flu jabs three months after the first?
Should those of us classified as extremely vulnerable have second flu jabs three months after the first?
Paul123456
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
New and worried - Arrhythmia
I had an svt ablation 20 yrs ago, I thought it had been unsuccessful but it was successful but what came to light after a few days abs a holter monitor was I had a secondary arrhythmia named only as “atrial tachycardia”. I also have pvc and pac ectopics. I’m at an awkward age (female 49) and for the
I had an svt ablation 20 yrs ago, I thought it had been unsuccessful but it was successful but what came to light after a few days abs a holter monitor was I had a secondary arrhythmia named only as “atrial tachycardia”. I also have pvc and pac ectopics. I’m at an awkward age (female 49) and for the
Fluffyrocket
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Arrhythmia Alliance
1 year ago
About me
Hi all. Just introducing myself as a new member. On 1st April this year, I started feeling like I was getting heart burn or indigestion. Didn't think much of it. Popped to the shop for a couple of things for my wife, who had pulled her back. When I got back, it felt much worse. I took her things upstairs
Hi all. Just introducing myself as a new member. On 1st April this year, I started feeling like I was getting heart burn or indigestion. Didn't think much of it. Popped to the shop for a couple of things for my wife, who had pulled her back. When I got back, it felt much worse. I took her things upstairs
Commbel
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Should I be concerned about lower resting HR on bisoprolol?
I had my first recorded (though probably 3rd in 3 years) AF incident on Sunday and have got 1.25mg of bisoprolol and 5 mg x 2 pd of apixaban. I am a runner so my resting overnight HR is usually low, say mid 40s. My heart returned to its normal rhythm on Sunday night after about 19 hours in AF. So now
I had my first recorded (though probably 3rd in 3 years) AF incident on Sunday and have got 1.25mg of bisoprolol and 5 mg x 2 pd of apixaban. I am a runner so my resting overnight HR is usually low, say mid 40s. My heart returned to its normal rhythm on Sunday night after about 19 hours in AF. So now
Sixtyslidogirl
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
How to talk so my consultant will listen - advice please 🙏
Since my diagnosis, I’ve had ongoing cardiac symptoms but they seem to have grown in frequency since mid January. I have had a couple of reviews with my GP and the decision was taken to stop my dapagliflozin - fine. Additionally, my presyncope symptoms have been getting worse and it’s now been recommended
Since my diagnosis, I’ve had ongoing cardiac symptoms but they seem to have grown in frequency since mid January. I have had a couple of reviews with my GP and the decision was taken to stop my dapagliflozin - fine. Additionally, my presyncope symptoms have been getting worse and it’s now been recommended
MummaSoap
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
A&E day trip (plus a thank you)
hello firstly thank you for the responses to my “shaking” post https://healthunlocked.com/bhf/posts/149337429/shaking?responses=149341170 I did wait till this morning, it was the chest pressure and tightness in the night (not usual for me) that gave me the final push after deciding to sleep on it
hello firstly thank you for the responses to my “shaking” post https://healthunlocked.com/bhf/posts/149337429/shaking?responses=149341170 I did wait till this morning, it was the chest pressure and tightness in the night (not usual for me) that gave me the final push after deciding to sleep on it
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
A request 🙏
Whenever I feel that life is tough, I remember a quote by someone anonymous, "Ups and downs in life makes it going. Even a straight line on an ECG means you are dead!" Fair enough. But being a Doctor I know that too many fluctuations in an ECG too, are life threatening. I've been quite vocal about
Whenever I feel that life is tough, I remember a quote by someone anonymous, "Ups and downs in life makes it going. Even a straight line on an ECG means you are dead!" Fair enough. But being a Doctor I know that too many fluctuations in an ECG too, are life threatening. I've been quite vocal about
God-sFavourite
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
exercise anxiety
I used to be a kean, regular runner and back in July 2020 I went running in extreme heat and didn’t feel as energised as normal and felt very lethargic and my heart rate showed readings of up to 208bpm and quite erratic. Again I just put this down to exhaustion. Anyway cutting a long story short, I felt
I used to be a kean, regular runner and back in July 2020 I went running in extreme heat and didn’t feel as energised as normal and felt very lethargic and my heart rate showed readings of up to 208bpm and quite erratic. Again I just put this down to exhaustion. Anyway cutting a long story short, I felt
Fondant
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AF Association
1 year ago
Worried
Had 12 hr holter fitted 3 weeks ago and today received text from go surgery to book an appointment holter ECG result only to be told no appointments ready til next week even for phone consultation....painc n worry is sky high what if it's serious
Had 12 hr holter fitted 3 weeks ago and today received text from go surgery to book an appointment holter ECG result only to be told no appointments ready til next week even for phone consultation....painc n worry is sky high what if it's serious
Purple_1963
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
HCG Levels Taken on 11dp5dt
Update Beta HCG: 11dp5dt - 486 18dp5dt - 5,199 Hi Guys So my blood test taken on Monday, 11dp5dt came back as 486. I think this is a really good number. What are your thoughts? What were your HCG numbers at this stage ? Will now wait for other result to ensure its doubling and increasing as it
Update Beta HCG: 11dp5dt - 486 18dp5dt - 5,199 Hi Guys So my blood test taken on Monday, 11dp5dt came back as 486. I think this is a really good number. What are your thoughts? What were your HCG numbers at this stage ? Will now wait for other result to ensure its doubling and increasing as it
OurMiracleBabies
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Fertility Network UK
10 months ago
Celebrating the run
No runs for 12 days, to think that on that last one the NRC app gave me a badge for running 6 weeks in a row... I had good reasons not to run, a painful arm after my flu jab, a wisdom tooth out and of course, all that ice and snow. Husband has been having aches and pains so there's been no peer pressure
No runs for 12 days, to think that on that last one the NRC app gave me a badge for running 6 weeks in a row... I had good reasons not to run, a painful arm after my flu jab, a wisdom tooth out and of course, all that ice and snow. Husband has been having aches and pains so there's been no peer pressure
Yesletsgo
Graduate10
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Bridge to 10K
1 year ago
Over the top life stress causing symptoms after heart blockage
I’ve been suspecting that I may have a couple different things, including Takotsubo cardiomyopathy, because of my continued chest pain & heart symptoms (one month post a 70% ventricular block and stent) and because of the extremely stressful things I’ve been dealing with. What treatments have you been
I’ve been suspecting that I may have a couple different things, including Takotsubo cardiomyopathy, because of my continued chest pain & heart symptoms (one month post a 70% ventricular block and stent) and because of the extremely stressful things I’ve been dealing with. What treatments have you been
CarolingTeacher
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
VACCINATIONS FOR PEOPLE WITH CHRONIC LYMPHOCYTIC LEUKEMIA (CLL/SLL)
vaccine
[/i] Typhoid - [i]oral vaccine[/i] Yellow fever We may need to avoid people who’ve had live vaccines (eg children who’ve received the “live” flu nasal spray or people who’ve received the “live” shingles vaccine) as they may shed the virus.
vaccine
[/i] Typhoid - [i]oral vaccine[/i] Yellow fever We may need to avoid people who’ve had live vaccines (eg children who’ve received the “live” flu nasal spray or people who’ve received the “live” shingles vaccine) as they may shed the virus.
CLLerinOz
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CLL Support
2 years ago
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