cherie B Blizzard
19th October 2022 at 4:55 am - Reply
I have listened to your message but because of your accent, I can’t understand key words. I would like to READ your message, because i feel i have type 1 afib, due to my age at onset, my increasing discomfort with it as it became more constant, my family history including Marfan’s Syndrome, unsuccessful cardioversions, but excellent results with ablation— until a family crisis put me into excess stress, causing a return to afib. I am now on metroprolol, flecainide, and eliquis, {amedirone and several other drugs didn’t help} and feel that i am taking too much. My normal BP is med-low, my weight is slightly above average, no pre-diabetes, but my energy feels sapped by these drugs. I was 60 when i first noticed and identified afib, but it was so slight or uncommon that it was years before anyone else heard it. I was diagnosed with anxiety and mental issues ( depression, bipolar) instead, and i did not take those drugs. My 6’8&3/4” brother died of heart failure at age 55, due to afib and a leaking mitral valve- which i also have- may i please have your report to read so i can discuss it with my DO and my electrocardiologist?
Mohammad Alhamdan
31st December 2022 at 1:34 am - Reply
. I think ur great human being. I am 68 my cardiologist said my heart is 50. I am not as energitic as i used 2. I go to GYM I can walk 15 miles no problem I do stair master one hour. Solution if u please to restore my energy anfmd heal the heart.
I have listened to your message but because of your accent, I can’t understand key words. I would like to READ your message, because i feel i have type 1 afib, due to my age at onset, my increasing discomfort with it as it became more constant, my family history including Marfan’s Syndrome, unsuccessful cardioversions, but excellent results with ablation— until a family crisis put me into excess stress, causing a return to afib. I am now on metroprolol, flecainide, and eliquis, {amedirone and several other drugs didn’t help} and feel that i am taking too much. My normal BP is med-low, my weight is slightly above average, no pre-diabetes, but my energy feels sapped by these drugs. I was 60 when i first noticed and identified afib, but it was so slight or uncommon that it was years before anyone else heard it. I was diagnosed with anxiety and mental issues ( depression, bipolar) instead, and i did not take those drugs. My 6’8&3/4” brother died of heart failure at age 55, due to afib and a leaking mitral valve- which i also have- may i please have your report to read so i can discuss it with my DO and my electrocardiologist?
. I think ur great human being. I am 68 my cardiologist said my heart is 50. I am not as energitic as i used 2. I go to GYM I can walk 15 miles no problem I do stair master one hour. Solution if u please to restore my energy anfmd heal the heart.