| AFibbers Database: Robert | | |
Name | Robert |
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Location | Pittsburgh PA USA |
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Age | 56 |
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Diagnosed condition | 1996 |
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Years with condition | 5 |
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Frequency of episodes | Very Irregular[- 3 to 5/week |
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Duration of episodes | 1 - 8 hrs |
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Event preceding first AF | unknown |
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General health | asthmatic, kidney stone - otherwise healthy, longtime runner including hundreds of 10Ks and 7 Marathons |
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Current state | holding my own - able to do most things most of the time - not a pleasant condition, but not getting worse |
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Triggers | I wish I knew - I thought this might have developed from Asthma medication that preceeded this for
two years. Eating may be related, but I can't isolate it. Sometimes a large meal may proceed it and
sometimes not. Sometimes I have food with MSG and get AF shortly, but other times this doesn't
happen. Same with caffeine, milk products, wheat products, alcohol, etc. Lying down and waking up also seem to aggrevate this. Maybe I have too many
amalgam fillings, but my dentist has heard this theory for causing 20 serious ailments and nothing
has ever been proven in a conclusive scientific study. Maybe I am low in Magnesium which is also
cited as an Asthma cause, but I have never seen a conclusive set of studies on this either. Maybe...
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Preventions | Beta Blockers (Lopressor) help get me back to normal rhythm, but too much also causes
lite-headiness and short blackouts. Tambocor/Flecanide (Calcium Channel Blocker) seems to help too |
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Current medications/side effects | 200mg/day Tambocor 50mg/day Lopressor |
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History of surgery | 2 cardioversions (both helped for a short while), 1 flutter ablation |
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Future plans | Keep studying, talking, and learning - Trying not to dwell on the problem and get on with life.
EP thinks a full ablation or MAZE is too risky and thinks my next step is a pacemaker, but I am
very reluctant.
My cardiologists are brilliant, sincere people who try hard but just don't have a good solution
right now. Keeping busy, lots of outdoor activities, and a positive attitude also seem to help. |
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Personal comments | Anybody know of a convenient, reasonably priced, acurate device to measure the Afib/heart state[!]
please let me know.
Good luck to all who have this condition.. |
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Check list | acebutolol | amiodarone (cordarone,pacerone) | anisindione (miradon) | atenolol (tenormin) | aspirin | azimilide | bepridil | betaxolol | bisoprolol (monocor,emconcor) | bretylium | bucindolol | carvedilol | cibenzoline | dicumarol | digitoxin | digoxin (lanoxin) | diltiazem (cardizem) | diphenylhydantoin | disopyramide (norpace) | dofetilide (tikosyn) | dronedarone | encainide | esmolol (brevibloc) | ersentilide | flecainide (tambocor) | gallopamil | ibutilide (corvert) | lidocaine | mibefradil | metoprolol (lopressor,toprol xl) | mexiletine | moricizine | nadolol | phenytoin | procainamide | propafanone (rythmol) | propranolol (inderal) | quinapril (accupril) | quinidine (quinaglute) | sotalol (betapace) | tedisamil | timolol | tocainide | trandolapril (mavik) | valsartan (diovan) | verapamil (calan,isoptin) | warfarin (coumadin) | asthma | diabetes | GERD/acid reflux | hypertension | hypotension | hyperthyroidism | hypothyroidism | adrenergic | vagal | familial | idiopathic/lone | paroxysmal | permanent/chronic | atrial flutter | cardiomyopathy | CHF | PAC | PVC | SVT | syncope | bradycardia | tachycardia | heart block | myocardial infarction | rheumatic heart diease | sick sinus syndrome | stroke | WPW | electrical cardioversion | defibrillator | pacemaker | ablation | bypass | maze | Male | Female | |
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