Always tired?
I am a 75 year old male recently diagnosed with AFIB. That is after going to the Emergency Dept. because I would get exhausted walking 1/2 a block. I noticed that symptom had been slowly creeping up on me for about 6 - 7 months as indicated by how far I was interested in or able to walk our dog. I suspect his may have been coming for a long time. Now,
I find myself tired after breakfast and quite often have a morning rest if not a nap. Similar pattern in the afternoon after lunch. Normally in bed before 9:00pm.
I had an ECG at Emerg. and was told for the first time I had AFIB and that I must have had it for a long time as my heart rate in AFIB was only 77 bpm. I do not normally feel any rapid heart rates but my monitoring equipment normally says I am in AFIB.
A recent echo cardiogram indicated I am voiding my ventricles at 27% whereas normal is between 30% and 50%. I am on blood thinners (rivaroxiban), a pill to help eliminate fluid around my heart (potassium chloride), blood pressure medicine that is working, a mild anti-depressant (citalopram), vitamin D and Entresto. The next step is an angiogram to determine if I have any constrictions or blockages (I have 3 - 15 year old +/- stents).
Meanwhile, I am waiting (painfully) for an initial assessment by orthopedic surgeon for my second hip replacement. I am a bit worried they will not do the hip if I am in AFIB and that second hip is really hurting.
I have sleep apnia that I have been treating with a dental appliance because I loath the CPAP machine and I have had my fair share of alcohol over the years. Both of those things have no doubt generated the AFIB. I have gout, hemroids and an artifical urinary sphincter for incontinence after having my protrate removed due to cancer.
Generally, I seem to be living a charmed life and without access to the Ontario Health Care system would probably be dead. Still, I wish I understood this AFIB business better as I don't have any idea what happens next. I am reading the AFIB Cure by John Day MD. and hope to gain some clarity soon.
Advice?
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I have AF Rapid and Persistent.
My Heart Rate is controlled by Diltiazem CCB Calcium Channel Blocker.
I twas 1 year 5 months on Metoprolol 23.75 x 3 daily.
The heart specialist had a 24hr heart Monitor on me. It reported 186 avg Day H/Rate 47avg Night.No control Day.
Breathlessness Day and Pauses at Night.
I was changed to bisoprolol 5mg growing to 10mg. The 24hr H/Nonitor reported 156 avg Day 47avg bpm Night. Syill no control H/R. No breathlessness and no pauses.
Bisoprolol is researched as a better BB for Afers.
Time went on 9 mths and nothing The Locum referred me to a private heart soecialist.
He introduced a CCB a Calcium Channel blocker. On 180mg heart rate went down to 51 from 156!
Now controlled. 24hr Heart Monitor showed all good. No breathless or pauses.
Bisoprolol was trduced to 2.5mg taken PM. Diltiazem reduced to 120mg CD AM.
Its been 3 years since this regime used. First 60s h/Rate day rising in late afternoon to 80s.
Before October this year I became dizzy. Close my eyes and I had moving mind.
I cut the 2.5mg in half. 1.25mg. Same of the undesirable continued so I have stopped it.
Monitoring BP as was low. 108/62.
Now 117-135 over 66-80
Reporting fatigue has dropped and energy popped up.
Yet to be on this a week but I said to dr I may need to take Diltiazem to 180mg CD AM.
BBs are known to sap energy and folks are overcome by fatigue.
My persistent AF is constant and I don't feel it.
With me stroke (Embolic) caused by Thyroid Papillary Cancer. and AF.
Here's to reviewing meds when there are worrying changes.
And it also shows that I can reduce my Synthroid (thyroxin) from 125mg to 100mg.
Make sure if you are over 65 that your B12 is 700-800 level. Special blood test.
cheri JOY
TRYING to follow dietary recommendations, means you DO a little and THINK about doing the rest. DO them. And investigate if he is giving the best info. Many or most people would not have symptoms and doc visits, and be taking meds etc etc if they ate healthy.
good!