Afib and breathing
I have afib now for 3 years. I am female and 73 years old. About a year ago I had a heart ablation and it has improved my condition but I still have episodes about 2 times a month sometimes more. I also have difficulty sleeping and always have although I never pursued any medical advice on this condition. I exercise regularly and have a personal trainer also. She is the one who noticed many times when I exercise I stop breathing. I do know I do this but don't know why or when it started. So after a lot of reading I have read that afib can occur because of breathing issues. So my question is do you think it would be worthwhile to pursue this for my afib. I don't want to go thru tests and expense just to be told I have a slight problem somewhere in my nose. If that happens it is ok but I would like to know if this is really something that can trigger afib. How do you find out about this condition what type of doctor should I talk to? Thanks in advance.
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Thank you - very helpful.
I too have paroxysmal afib with tachycardia. I have a Watchman device in my heart so I don't take blood thinners. I always know when I'm in afib and I don't have chest pain or SOB. Stay active!
I also found out that not drinking enough water was causing heart beat problems. I think most solutions are not that complicated.
Would like to know how many people with AFib Go on to stroke if not treated
Tee hee. They cannot communicate or died. Eliminate the foods that can cause a stroke and/or afib. No caffeine, few animal products, fresh fruits and veggies, throw out processed junk food, no sodas and very few sweets.