Yet Again
and yet again i had another episode of afib, something that probably shouldn't happen with my meds. i'm pretty discouraged. I have an appointment with a specialist Wednesday, and needless-to-say i was less than satisfied having a random episode and subsequent emergency room trip only a few days before. very unsatisfying. i'm sort of at a loss and i'm only starting the process.
Following:
This can be due to:
* High blood pressure
* Coronary artery disease-a condition in which the normal blood flow to the heart is changed because of blockages in arteries
* Heart failure—a condition in which the heart’s main pumping chambers (the ventricles) don’t work well, and this can lead to problems with the atria
* Valvular heart disease—damage to a valve can cause the atria to enlarge and lead to Afib
* Lung diseases-some people with chronic lung diseases have changes in the structure of the atria that leads to Afib
* Thyroid problems—an overactive thyroid gland can lead to Afib
* Excessive alcohol intake—People who drink alcohol often, in large quantities, or who have drinking binges may get Afib.
So far in life I don't seem to have these, unless it's a new problem. I don't think it's booze or caffeine, as I'm been off full caffeine since fall and my alcohol intake isn't more than 1-2 a day (glasses that is).
Don't know. i'm not positive although i should be, right? keep the upper chin? instead, i'm tired and run down and in dread of going to the ER again. hopefully wednesday can shed some light.
Following:
This can be due to:
* High blood pressure
* Coronary artery disease-a condition in which the normal blood flow to the heart is changed because of blockages in arteries
* Heart failure—a condition in which the heart’s main pumping chambers (the ventricles) don’t work well, and this can lead to problems with the atria
* Valvular heart disease—damage to a valve can cause the atria to enlarge and lead to Afib
* Lung diseases-some people with chronic lung diseases have changes in the structure of the atria that leads to Afib
* Thyroid problems—an overactive thyroid gland can lead to Afib
* Excessive alcohol intake—People who drink alcohol often, in large quantities, or who have drinking binges may get Afib.
So far in life I don't seem to have these, unless it's a new problem. I don't think it's booze or caffeine, as I'm been off full caffeine since fall and my alcohol intake isn't more than 1-2 a day (glasses that is).
Don't know. i'm not positive although i should be, right? keep the upper chin? instead, i'm tired and run down and in dread of going to the ER again. hopefully wednesday can shed some light.
Comments
Peace,
The LuvDoug
--Laura
I view it as something like having the hiccups. It happens and then I just move on.
--Laura
It may take time, but I am confident the doctors will find and fix what ever is ailing you. Best of luck and take care.
Keep us posted if you want.