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Cause of my afib
I think I may finally know the cause of my afib which I actually found out on my own. My cardio Drs didn't send complete results of the heart tests they did on me when I was in the hospital in June and told I had afib. I had chest x-rays before all that that had shown I had haziness in a lung. And first
I think I may finally know the cause of my afib which I actually found out on my own. My cardio Drs didn't send complete results of the heart tests they did on me when I was in the hospital in June and told I had afib. I had chest x-rays before all that that had shown I had haziness in a lung. And first
belindalore
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AF Association
4 years ago
Metoprolol stopped working / quad bypass surgery
I have been taking 50mg of Metoprolol since I had quad bypass 9 weeks ago. It has kept my blood pressure down into normal range but about a week ago I started getting slight pain in my arms, under my shoulder blades and shortness of breath when active and moving around. I also noticed that my blood
I have been taking 50mg of Metoprolol since I had quad bypass 9 weeks ago. It has kept my blood pressure down into normal range but about a week ago I started getting slight pain in my arms, under my shoulder blades and shortness of breath when active and moving around. I also noticed that my blood
Crr7171
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AF Association
4 years ago
Blocked Artery
I live in Spain and was diagnosed with Angina some years ago and prescribed medication. After a few years my condition got worse I was given an angiogram, when they discovered a totally blocked artery. I was told that it was impossible to fit a stent and that it was not necessary to have a heart bypass
I live in Spain and was diagnosed with Angina some years ago and prescribed medication. After a few years my condition got worse I was given an angiogram, when they discovered a totally blocked artery. I was told that it was impossible to fit a stent and that it was not necessary to have a heart bypass
polopblue
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AF Association
4 years ago
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I'm new here, Oxygen when going out and about
I have just been discharged from hospital and my long term oxygen has been increased to 8 LPM when resting and as needed from 10 to 15 LPM when doing any movement. I can no longer have a conserver on my oxygen when moving with my ambulatory cylinder in a carry bag, so oxygen only lasts 45 mins. Is anyone
I have just been discharged from hospital and my long term oxygen has been increased to 8 LPM when resting and as needed from 10 to 15 LPM when doing any movement. I can no longer have a conserver on my oxygen when moving with my ambulatory cylinder in a carry bag, so oxygen only lasts 45 mins. Is anyone
torcamp
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Anticoagulant - deal or no deal !
Hi everyone. Just interested on your thoughts about this one ! It's follow up from this post... https://healthunlocked.com/afassociation/posts/144004074/pip-order-of-medication?responses=144005034 I had a telephone consultation with my cardio a week or so ago. I've been on the anticoagulant Dabigatran
Hi everyone. Just interested on your thoughts about this one ! It's follow up from this post... https://healthunlocked.com/afassociation/posts/144004074/pip-order-of-medication?responses=144005034 I had a telephone consultation with my cardio a week or so ago. I've been on the anticoagulant Dabigatran
Paulbounce
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AF Association
4 years ago
Miracles do happen!
My experience is very similar. My partner suffered cardiac arrest 8th June. Sedated for 2 weeks but responding to pain tests. MRI was suggested as clear as was CT scan. Although he did develop a chest infection which delayed the removal of ventilator. When they lifted sedation he pulled out his feeding
My experience is very similar. My partner suffered cardiac arrest 8th June. Sedated for 2 weeks but responding to pain tests. MRI was suggested as clear as was CT scan. Although he did develop a chest infection which delayed the removal of ventilator. When they lifted sedation he pulled out his feeding
JulieB_
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ICUsteps
4 years ago
PIP order of medication
I had a telephone appointment today with my cardio specialist( registrar), 6 monthly check up re my AF I currently have PIP 100mg Flecainide and 25mg Metropolol. I have had need to use these on a few occasions since last check up pre Covid. During conversation and then after consultation with specialist
I had a telephone appointment today with my cardio specialist( registrar), 6 monthly check up re my AF I currently have PIP 100mg Flecainide and 25mg Metropolol. I have had need to use these on a few occasions since last check up pre Covid. During conversation and then after consultation with specialist
Bhoyo
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AF Association
4 years ago
PAF to persistent
I have been in AF for 2.5 weeks now. Normally always reverted to sinus rhythm before 7 days. Any suggestions on what I could do to help convert back. Do you think it can still be possible that I revert? I’m on 1.25mg Bisoprolol and apixaban. My dosage of Bisoprolol had to be reduced almost 2 years ago
I have been in AF for 2.5 weeks now. Normally always reverted to sinus rhythm before 7 days. Any suggestions on what I could do to help convert back. Do you think it can still be possible that I revert? I’m on 1.25mg Bisoprolol and apixaban. My dosage of Bisoprolol had to be reduced almost 2 years ago
Reena09
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AF Association
4 years ago
Parox AF
i have parox AF i take apixaban and bisoprolol 2.5mg and lots of other medications for other conditions ,to many to mention here, i have been on these meds for a few years, had one review with Dr since starting this medication my heart rate last week was 34 at 10pm in the night i felt really weak but
i have parox AF i take apixaban and bisoprolol 2.5mg and lots of other medications for other conditions ,to many to mention here, i have been on these meds for a few years, had one review with Dr since starting this medication my heart rate last week was 34 at 10pm in the night i felt really weak but
lemondrive42
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AF Association
4 years ago
Any other PD people out there...your major PD symptom is toes curling up on both feet
Hi to everyone. I haven't signed in for awhile, so I hope all is well with everyone. The last time I signed in, I was going in for my first colonoscopy (April/May of 2019)...and I am happy to say that I got a clean bill of health for my colon and don't have to go back in for colonoscopy for 10 years
Hi to everyone. I haven't signed in for awhile, so I hope all is well with everyone. The last time I signed in, I was going in for my first colonoscopy (April/May of 2019)...and I am happy to say that I got a clean bill of health for my colon and don't have to go back in for colonoscopy for 10 years
willason
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Hopefully the next week will tell..!
Hi all, appointment went well, ECG proved what I already knew. Two things, still in Sinus Rhythm & low pulse, but Blood pressure good at 134/62. So dropping my Bisoprolol down to 2.5mg for the coming week with another appointment due for next Wednesday. Can't argue with that.
Hi all, appointment went well, ECG proved what I already knew. Two things, still in Sinus Rhythm & low pulse, but Blood pressure good at 134/62. So dropping my Bisoprolol down to 2.5mg for the coming week with another appointment due for next Wednesday. Can't argue with that.
LMCPL
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AF Association
4 years ago
Change of blood thinner...
Hi, I'm feeling a little apprehensive! Yesterday I said goodbye to Warfarin and because my blood was too thin to start Apixaban right away, I've to wait until tomorrow morning before I can take another blood thinner, so hoping a couple of days without a blood thinner will not be a problem? Checking
Hi, I'm feeling a little apprehensive! Yesterday I said goodbye to Warfarin and because my blood was too thin to start Apixaban right away, I've to wait until tomorrow morning before I can take another blood thinner, so hoping a couple of days without a blood thinner will not be a problem? Checking
Chris1945
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AF Association
4 years ago
T3 Liothyronine that doesn't contain sodium?
Hi, I am wondering if anyone knows of T3 that doesn't contain sodium chloride? I have been suffering with water retention since starting on Tiromel and wondered if I'm sensitive to the fillers/sodium. T3 definitely helps me and I don't want to stop, but would like to find one that doesn't cause this
Hi, I am wondering if anyone knows of T3 that doesn't contain sodium chloride? I have been suffering with water retention since starting on Tiromel and wondered if I'm sensitive to the fillers/sodium. T3 definitely helps me and I don't want to stop, but would like to find one that doesn't cause this
MoJo4004
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Blood thinners
Hi everyone, I have lupus and I’m going through the menopause. In March I found out I have a pulmonary embolism and a possible heart murmur. I have been on blood thinners for 4 months now. I’m loosing a lot of hair on my head but it’s growing longer on my body, eye brows and eye lashes. Is this the blood
Hi everyone, I have lupus and I’m going through the menopause. In March I found out I have a pulmonary embolism and a possible heart murmur. I have been on blood thinners for 4 months now. I’m loosing a lot of hair on my head but it’s growing longer on my body, eye brows and eye lashes. Is this the blood
LilyMistri2
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LUPUS UK
4 years ago
Bisoprolol tablets
Good Morning All, my heart decided to have a flip yesterday after 12 months free. It is more ectopic beats now than AF. Pulse seems to be faint ever other one. Instead of a strong pulse that you can feel. I was cut down from 10mg to now on 5 mg in January. Does anyone just take extra bisoprolol without
Good Morning All, my heart decided to have a flip yesterday after 12 months free. It is more ectopic beats now than AF. Pulse seems to be faint ever other one. Instead of a strong pulse that you can feel. I was cut down from 10mg to now on 5 mg in January. Does anyone just take extra bisoprolol without
Gillybean123
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AF Association
4 years ago
Huge win for me
After DBS i called my wife into the bathroom...she said what? I said look... she said WHAT?? I said I am peeing standing up again!! We laughed :) but that is actually a big deal for guy with PD
After DBS i called my wife into the bathroom...she said what? I said look... she said WHAT?? I said I am peeing standing up again!! We laughed :) but that is actually a big deal for guy with PD
JeffroC
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
My experience with DBS (Deep Brain Stimulation) Surgery
First, a little about me. I am 47 years old and was diagnosed early onset PD at 35 or so. I grew up on a farm in a small town in central FL. I played sports my whole life. Baseball, Wrestling, Softball, and even a little football. I married my high school sweetheart, have a great job, and two sons
First, a little about me. I am 47 years old and was diagnosed early onset PD at 35 or so. I grew up on a farm in a small town in central FL. I played sports my whole life. Baseball, Wrestling, Softball, and even a little football. I married my high school sweetheart, have a great job, and two sons
JeffroC
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Heart transplants. Kidneys are not working yet.
My sister just had a heart transplant. Where can I find a forum? Thank you.
My sister just had a heart transplant. Where can I find a forum? Thank you.
skipabeat
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AF Association
4 years ago
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Fox78
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
4 years ago
diabetes, thyroid and PCOS....
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Fox78
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4 years ago
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