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So it was atrial fibrillation after all
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<blockquote data-quote="Totto" data-source="post: 585114" data-attributes="member: 91524"><p>For several years I have had strange heart sensations and a very erratic pulse at times, often combined with dizziness and near to fainting. High pulse and low bp when this happens. I have become used to it so no big deal but also gotten used to being fobbed off by HPCs but now it actually was picked up on a 48 hour heart recorder and hell breaks loose. I am to be put on this that medicine and am referred to all kinds of consultants. Yeah I told you so, so what is new? </p><p></p><p>Why don't they ever listen to me in the first place? </p><p></p><p>I think I will stick with the beta blockers I persuaded my GP to prescribe a year or so ago for emergences but take the lowest dose daily instead of going on to a new beta blocker as I know this one. And I will wait until I have seen the cardiologist before I start on any anti-coagulants at all. To be honest, for the past couple of weeks I felt very normal and haven't taken any beta blockers at all so am not too worried. And so far as I know I have had it for years. </p><p></p><p>How worried should I be, short term and long term? Advice is welcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Totto, post: 585114, member: 91524"] For several years I have had strange heart sensations and a very erratic pulse at times, often combined with dizziness and near to fainting. High pulse and low bp when this happens. I have become used to it so no big deal but also gotten used to being fobbed off by HPCs but now it actually was picked up on a 48 hour heart recorder and hell breaks loose. I am to be put on this that medicine and am referred to all kinds of consultants. Yeah I told you so, so what is new? Why don't they ever listen to me in the first place? I think I will stick with the beta blockers I persuaded my GP to prescribe a year or so ago for emergences but take the lowest dose daily instead of going on to a new beta blocker as I know this one. And I will wait until I have seen the cardiologist before I start on any anti-coagulants at all. To be honest, for the past couple of weeks I felt very normal and haven't taken any beta blockers at all so am not too worried. And so far as I know I have had it for years. How worried should I be, short term and long term? Advice is welcome. [/QUOTE]
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