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        <description> Hi,

This is my first time to post in this area as before I have always done so on afibbers forum.  My question is not directly related to afib this time though.

I just had my Natale ablation 8/2/19.  I looked forward to getting off of sotalol &amp;amp; Xarelto (the latter drug will have to stay a while longer I am told).  

Since my ablation I have had a kind of cough reflex in that when I take in a little more air (a slightly deeper inspiration sometimes), it causes me to sort of gag/cough.  Totally non-productive cough and non-relieving, but kind of the same way one has to gag before throwing up - just an involuntary thing.  

Possible reasons why posed to me:  anesthesia effects, intubation irritation, caught a bug?, &amp;amp; I think sotalol effects have gotten stronger.  I felt a bit of this dry cough since starting sotalol last February, but after the ablation it is way magnified.  I am now 13 days post ablation &amp;amp; have gotten off of sotalol bec the St. David&amp;#039;s nurse said I could try it.  It has only been 3 days &amp;amp; the cough might be abating, but it is not totally gone yet.  Yesterday when I saw my local cardiologist, he firmly said sotalol does not cause cough.  So, I said I did see where sotalol causes about 4 things that could fall in my category like chest discomfort, difficult or labored breathing, tightness in the chest, &amp;amp; it actually does say COUGH or hoarseness.  Anyway, I told the cardiologist like I had told Dr. Natale that I did end up realizing that I was enjoying the calming effect &amp;amp; almost complete eradication of my hand tremor, so after getting off sotalol I wanted to try a bit of beta blocker &amp;amp; they recommended Inderal, of which effects (re before public speaking or acting) I knew of for years.  Only after being on sotalol did I realize the tiredness did lessen over time.  

What I want to hear now is if Inderal LA 60 mg once a day will also make me have the cough or any other bad effects.  I should mention I was on sotalol 80 mg q.12 hr (twice a day evenly spaced).  I have not picked up my prescription that is ready yet, bec first I want to see if the cough goes away with a few more days&amp;#039; time before I add in another variable.  And, I want to hear any feedback on this from you.

Thanks very much.</description>
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            <title>Re: Inderal LA</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[ <blockquote class="bbcode"><div><small>Quote<br /></small><strong>ln108</strong><br />
Madeline,<br />
<br />
I can&#039;t answer your question, but it seems to me that this question--since it deals with post-ablation issues and medications used to control afib--is more appropriate to the Afibbers Forum. Might have a better chance for an answer if reposted there.</div></blockquote>
<br />
Hi Lance,  Thanks.  I did do that.. I have never used this forum  and wasn’t sure if it was the one I should use this time.  But I went back to the afibbers forum and got an answer.]]></description>
            <dc:creator>Madeline</dc:creator>
            <category>GENERAL HEALTH FORUM</category>
            <pubDate>Sun, 01 Sep 2019 18:36:23 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Re: Inderal LA</title>
            <link>https://www.afibbers.org/forum/read.php?10,170718,170855#msg-170855</link>
            <description><![CDATA[ Madeline,<br />
<br />
I can&#039;t answer your question, but it seems to me that this question--since it deals with post-ablation issues and medications used to control afib--is more appropriate to the Afibbers Forum. Might have a better chance for an answer if reposted there.]]></description>
            <dc:creator>ln108</dc:creator>
            <category>GENERAL HEALTH FORUM</category>
            <pubDate>Sun, 01 Sep 2019 17:41:41 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Inderal LA</title>
            <link>https://www.afibbers.org/forum/read.php?10,170718,170718#msg-170718</link>
            <description><![CDATA[ Hi,<br />
<br />
This is my first time to post in this area as before I have always done so on afibbers forum.  My question is not directly related to afib this time though.<br />
<br />
I just had my Natale ablation 8/2/19.  I looked forward to getting off of sotalol &amp; Xarelto (the latter drug will have to stay a while longer I am told).  <br />
<br />
Since my ablation I have had a kind of cough reflex in that when I take in a little more air (a slightly deeper inspiration sometimes), it causes me to sort of gag/cough.  Totally non-productive cough and non-relieving, but kind of the same way one has to gag before throwing up - just an involuntary thing.  <br />
<br />
Possible reasons why posed to me:  anesthesia effects, intubation irritation, caught a bug?, &amp; I think sotalol effects have gotten stronger.  I felt a bit of this dry cough since starting sotalol last February, but after the ablation it is way magnified.  I am now 13 days post ablation &amp; have gotten off of sotalol bec the St. David&#039;s nurse said I could try it.  It has only been 3 days &amp; the cough might be abating, but it is not totally gone yet.  Yesterday when I saw my local cardiologist, he firmly said sotalol does not cause cough.  So, I said I did see where sotalol causes about 4 things that could fall in my category like chest discomfort, difficult or labored breathing, tightness in the chest, &amp; it actually does say COUGH or hoarseness.  Anyway, I told the cardiologist like I had told Dr. Natale that I did end up realizing that I was enjoying the calming effect &amp; almost complete eradication of my hand tremor, so after getting off sotalol I wanted to try a bit of beta blocker &amp; they recommended Inderal, of which effects (re before public speaking or acting) I knew of for years.  Only after being on sotalol did I realize the tiredness did lessen over time.  <br />
<br />
What I want to hear now is if Inderal LA 60 mg once a day will also make me have the cough or any other bad effects.  I should mention I was on sotalol 80 mg q.12 hr (twice a day evenly spaced).  I have not picked up my prescription that is ready yet, bec first I want to see if the cough goes away with a few more days&#039; time before I add in another variable.  And, I want to hear any feedback on this from you.<br />
<br />
Thanks very much.]]></description>
            <dc:creator>Madeline</dc:creator>
            <category>GENERAL HEALTH FORUM</category>
            <pubDate>Thu, 15 Aug 2019 18:48:09 +0000</pubDate>
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