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Is high pulse (e.g. 120) always AFIB? September 27, 2023 06:43PM |
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Re: Is high pulse (e.g. 120) always AFIB? September 27, 2023 07:57PM |
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Re: Is high pulse (e.g. 120) always AFIB? September 27, 2023 08:39PM |
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kenn_green
... I don't know how anyone can tell I am experiencing AFIB, not just a high pulse. I have no indication of AFIB without the high pulse (had the tests and no structural heart issues) so am trying to understand if the underlying issue is the high pulse. ...
Re: Is high pulse (e.g. 120) always AFIB? September 27, 2023 09:21PM |
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Re: Is high pulse (e.g. 120) always AFIB? September 28, 2023 02:04AM |
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kenn_green
Every week or so I experience a pulse around 120 that can last several hours and was diagnosed with AFIB based on an EKG. I bought a Kardiomoble and look at my EKG which shows the high pulse with a repeated waveform with a clear R waves but so close together it is hard to distinguish a P wave between them. I don't know how anyone can tell I am experiencing AFIB, not just a high pulse.
Re: Is high pulse (e.g. 120) always AFIB? September 28, 2023 03:49AM |
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Carey
I've had adenosine a few times. The only thing I can say about it is you'll know what cardiac arrest feels like after you've had it. It only lasts a few seconds, but it's not a pleasant few seconds.
Most atrial arrhythmias can be diagnosed from an ECG alone. The adenosine is usually reserved for when they're trying to distinguish between AVNRT and AVRT (two types of SVT).
Re: Is high pulse (e.g. 120) always AFIB? September 29, 2023 01:39AM |
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Re: Is high pulse (e.g. 120) always AFIB? September 29, 2023 10:15AM |
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kenn_green
I suspect the AFIB is from poor sleep. My wife is sure I have sleep apnea and a sleep study just confirmed that, and am scheduled to see a sleep Dr, but no appointments till November.
Re: Is high pulse (e.g. 120) always AFIB? September 29, 2023 11:47AM |
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kenn_green
I don't think the Metoprolol Tartrate is doing anything good, the episodes seem about as often and long as before. I'd like to drop it. I have a very slow heart, usually in the 50, and while relaxing waiting for one of the AFIB tests kept setting off an alarm in the 40's. I'm 72 and have done 25-30min (250 to 300 calories) of cardio and then weights, 3 times a week for years.
I read that AFIB, sleep apnea, and hypertension can all be from agent orange and I was in Vietnam in 1971.
Re: Is high pulse (e.g. 120) always AFIB? September 29, 2023 11:47PM |
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GeorgeN
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While exercise is wonderful, for some, it can lead to afib. Especially with a delayed vagal (parasympathetic) trigger. It did for me. I did figure out a way to maintain great fitness, but not have the exercise be a trigger. More in this post.