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AFibbers Database: Diane

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NameDiane
LocationMilton, Washington
Age50
Diagnosed conditionatrial fibrillation
Years with conditionfour
Frequency of episodes7-14 days
Duration of episodesaverage around 18 hours
Event preceding first AFplaying tennis
General healthgood, non smoker, light drinker.
Current stateI try to stay very active but AF limits my aerobic activities.
TriggersI have "susceptible" times of the day. Ususally from 4 PM on. I usually get an increase in ectopic beats at this time. If I partake in alcohol, chocolate or bend over I may go into AF or sometimes it will occur when I'm just relaxing and doing nothing. Quite frequently I will go into AF after aerobic exercise when my heart rate is on the decline (vagal rebound).
PreventionsI have two types of ectopic beats that send me into AF. The first one is the multiple skipped or extra beats which will send me into AF. If I can get my heart rate up with some light exercise I can sometimes fend off the AF. The other type is probably an atrial flutter or some kind of tackycardia (a series of short fast beats). With this type if I bear down (like having a bowell movement) or plug my nose and simulate blowing up a baloon I can sometimes prevent an occurance. Usually in the end the AF wins out but sometimes I can delay it.
Current medications/side effectsJust started on Norpace after a three day stay in the hospital for observation while the drug was started. I am told I will still get the ectopic beats but hopefully they will not progress into AF.
Past medications/side effectsDigoxin: Did well as sole medication for the first year after diagnosis. Atenolol: Doesn't keep me out of AF but does keep the heart rate down when I am in AF. Does affect my aerobic exercising. Flecanide: Bad experience with this. Didn't keep me out of AF and when I converted from AF to sinus rhythm I had long pauses (5 to 10 seconds) which would cause me to almost black out.
Calcium channel blocker: Had Af more frequently as well as bad ectopic beats when not in AF. Carvedilol: Made my asthma worse and severly limited my aerobic exercise.
History of surgerynone
Future plansMy current electrophysiologist doesn't think the drugs are going to work for me. If the current drug (Norpace) doesn't work he recommends a dual chamber pacemaker and higher doses of drugs or a pulmonary vein ablation.
Personal commentsI have paroxismal lone atrial fibrillation of the vagal variety. Knowing what I know now... I wish I wouldn't have been put on drugs at all. These drugs send you down a slippery slope. The drugs seem to work for a while but then your body develops a resistence to them and higher and higher levels are required until you virtually become addicted and can't get off of them. If I had to do it over again I wouldn't take daily drugs but only take a drug if I went into AF to keep the heart rate down.
Check list
crossacebutololcrossamiodarone (cordarone,pacerone)crossanisindione (miradon)
tickatenolol (tenormin)tickaspirincrossazimilide
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crosscibenzolinecrossdicumarolcrossdigitoxin
tickdigoxin (lanoxin)crossdiltiazem (cardizem)crossdiphenylhydantoin
tickdisopyramide (norpace)crossdofetilide (tikosyn)crossdronedarone
crossencainidecrossesmolol (brevibloc)crossersentilide
tickflecainide (tambocor)crossgallopamilcrossibutilide (corvert)
crosslidocainecrossmibefradiltickmetoprolol (lopressor,toprol xl)
crossmexiletinecrossmoricizinecrossnadolol
crossphenytoincrossprocainamidecrosspropafanone (rythmol)
crosspropranolol (inderal)crossquinapril (accupril)crossquinidine (quinaglute)
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tickverapamil (calan,isoptin)crosswarfarin (coumadin)tickasthma
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crosssick sinus syndromecrossstrokecrossWPW
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