Great explanation. I went into AF after a gall bladder procedure. I had 2 procedures the same day and then I was in AF for about 3 days. Since then I have AF about 3-5 times per year but it only lasts a couple hours not days yet.
Dr - does you see any advancement or a cure or better medications? If I’m not mistaken other than PFA there has not been much in the way of in advancements.
Doc male 67 years old,I have permanent AFib for at least 15 years but no symptoms and lives normally. Shall I still have to attempt to correct the rhythm and if so what's the best medication or procedure? My heart rate is always 55 to 75 bpm.
My first experience with A-fib is when I had 2 glasses of wine 🍷 put me into A-fib for a week. Was prescribed Metropolol 25mg. Was on it for a year, and I was able to stop my Metropolol as I discovered my Omega3 fish oil was the cause. Read 20% of fish oils are rancid, and many Europeans discovered that fish oil was the cause of their A-fib. I stopped my fish oil completely, and my A-fib stopped. I tested myself by drinking 3 glasses of the same wine that first put me into it. I would also go into A-fib from exercising like a 100-yard sprint. So I sprinted a 100yds many times, and I had no A-fib. I'm glad I don't have to deal with that anymore. I did go back on Omega3, but this time, Algae based Omega3, and I have no issues with it! I highly recommend a smart watch for monitoring A-fib.
I am 81 and has a permanent Afib for about 29 years now. I played hard basketball until when i was 68 , and it never bother me except that it won't allow me to jog like before I got the Afib. My doctor said that I still got it but it's stable. Except for the medicine to slow it down, I don't take any other medication. Should I get worried about it?
It doesn’t necessarily get worse as you get older. That’s simply not true. Lifestyle has the most to do with it. Lose weight. Eat right. Take the right supplements. Exercise.
Great explanation. I went into AF after a gall bladder procedure. I had 2 procedures the same day and then I was in AF for about 3 days. Since then I have AF about 3-5 times per year but it only lasts a couple hours not days yet.
Dr - does you see any advancement or a cure or better medications? If I’m not mistaken other than PFA there has not been much in the way of in advancements.
Doc male 67 years old,I have permanent AFib for at least 15 years but no symptoms and lives normally. Shall I still have to attempt to correct the rhythm and if so what's the best medication or procedure? My heart rate is always 55 to 75 bpm.
Unfortunately I NEVER come out of AFib.
My HRV it’s been the last 2 years in the high 200-400. Can high HRV cause AFib ? I think that’s in my case the issue
My first experience with A-fib is when I had 2 glasses of wine 🍷 put me into A-fib for a week. Was prescribed Metropolol 25mg. Was on it for a year, and I was able to stop my Metropolol as I discovered my Omega3 fish oil was the cause. Read 20% of fish oils are rancid, and many Europeans discovered that fish oil was the cause of their A-fib. I stopped my fish oil completely, and my A-fib stopped. I tested myself by drinking 3 glasses of the same wine that first put me into it. I would also go into A-fib from exercising like a 100-yard sprint. So I sprinted a 100yds many times, and I had no A-fib.
I'm glad I don't have to deal with that anymore. I did go back on Omega3, but this time, Algae based Omega3, and I have no issues with it! I highly recommend a smart watch for monitoring A-fib.
I am 81 and has a permanent Afib for about 29 years now. I played hard basketball until when i was 68 , and it never bother me except that it won't allow me to jog like before I got the Afib. My doctor said that I still got it but it's stable. Except for the medicine to slow it down, I don't take any other medication. Should I get worried about it?
It doesn’t necessarily get worse as you get older. That’s simply not true. Lifestyle has the most to do with it. Lose weight. Eat right. Take the right supplements. Exercise.
I wander if Doctors can get into the heart and scrape away these cells
that are causing AF.
Please turn off that background music. Thank you
Agree
Listening to you is very depressing
Yes, was a very long rant to say very little.