Heart Rhythm Conditions – Welcome to the group
Welcome to the Heart Rhythm Conditions group on Mayo Clinic Connect.
Did you know that the average heart beats 100,000 times a day? Millions of people live with heart rhythm problems (heart arrhythmias) which occur when the electrical impulses that coordinate heartbeats don't work properly. Let's connect with each other; we can share stories and learn about coping with the challenges, and living well with abnormal heart rhythms. I invite you to follow the group. Simply click the +FOLLOW icon on the group landing page.
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Yep. it's all in there, our feelings, our bodies habits, our experiences, etc. See yourself as a whole person.
There are specific compounds in beets and radishes for the heart.i just put carrots in because there are no carbs.organic ginger and garlic are also really heart healthy. Keep up the juicing!
Take heart. Alot of us feel our lives changing and not in a happy way. Then there's death. Make the most of what is working and be creative. Study.
Do you take Eliquis? Anticoagulant.
I was on slow release metropolol(beta blocker) felt like crap, rtightness in chest and upper body. Short of breath and would jump at a.pin drop. My flight instinct was severely compremised. Short tempered
Now I am back to normal since I weaned myself off!!
I did a lot of research and that beta blocker was # 1 on the list of worst beta blockers available!! Not a doctor but I know when my body is off.
I was put on that years ago and I had to stop due to similar issues. This is a bad drug.
I've been on metoprolol for over 6 years, now up to 50 mg for past 2 years or so -- never had any problem with it. I tolerate it very well. Back in 1996, I weaned myself off of Tenormin because of similar issues -- fatigue, depression. I had been on it for 11 years. I didn't have any problems (at least nothing overly significant) until 2013 and had a bunch of stuff going on -- was put on the metoprolol. Works for me!
Yes .Some herbes, spinage, cranberry etc are generally to be avoided. I have been told consistently, it is O.K to eat them on occasion, Just don't put them in the frig and eat on them until they are gone. Eat a portion and do not eat it again for 2 to 3 weeks. This is what the Coumadin lab at Holy Cross Hospital in Taos, NM says. Those are from Pharmacists
What to do...I look up the side effects of each one, and they all have a list. I guess it's trial and error. I'm on metropolol for rate control on my afib...Only been on it about one year. Anyway, I'm grateful for what works. Any one having flashing in one eye?
Yes, I have had flashing in one eye. Twice in the last two years. It's been diagnosed by the opthalmologist as an ocular migraine. The retina gets irritated. (Nothing to do with the metoprolol which I take to control a ventricular arrythmia). Important to have it checked to ensure it's nothing serious (e.g. detached retina).