Puffing, pacer and AF August 02, 2018 04:38PM |
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Re: Puffing, pacer and AF August 02, 2018 09:16PM |
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AnneC
Hi Liz,
I don't have any input for you re the pacemaker as l don't have one (altho my EP says it is in my future), since your post about the puffing l have been trying it and it worked for the first time last night. I seem to go into afib after a run & sure enough it happened within a half hour of finishing. After a couple of tries l converted, however, it didn't last and l went back in short time later. But l am very encouraged by this. I will continue to work on it, also George's advice regarding breath holds. (George - might it have worked because of my cumulative effort at breath holds?)
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Re: Puffing, pacer and AF August 02, 2018 10:52PM |
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Re: Puffing, pacer and AF August 03, 2018 03:50PM |
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Ken
Not to make light of anything, but here is some history.
6 years of documented afib bouts, 192 in total with an average time of 9 hours per episode. Most started in the day or evening and maybe half terminated while sleeping.
Just go to bed to stop afib.
Re: Puffing, pacer and AF August 04, 2018 09:20AM |
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