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How did you wean off Metoprolol?

Heart Rhythm Conditions | Last Active: Sep 19 7:56am | Replies (551)

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I'll have to give it a peek. We watch via the Roku, and for non-YouTube videos on other sites, often you can Video Cast them from the Tablet Computer through the Roku. It just sends the video address to the Roku, somehow, you can shut the tablet off once the video starts.

I get emotional about music. Not listening often, I could drive across the country and back and never turn on the radio. But when I listen, I listen to evocative stuff, some quite weird, some classical, a lot of Electronic music, but darn, my afib acts up then, too, short runs breaking through, not really runs per se, just faster than my resting heart rate at the time for several beats.

I went to get my PTINR taken for the Coumadin, and I got into an altercation with another driver, it took hours for my heart to settle down. But I'm talking resting Heart Rate in the 60s, and after the altercation, it was in the 80s, but before this all started, on medication, it was in the 50s.

Nightmare Neighbour Next Door, maybe tonight. If I remember, I'll take my heart rate before and during. LOL.

Thanks.

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You are on Coumadin and a beta blocker? When unmedicated, do you only have occasional skipped beats and an increased heart rate (into the 80s)? If so, you would fall into the unmedicated category with my cardiologist. Years ago, once on the beta blockers, I didn't need a blood thinner because my Afib was well controlled. Currently, my heart rate at total rest (watching TV) can be 110....after eating a sugary food. Otherwise it's a normal 80 beats per minute. My cardiologist told me not to be concerned about the 110 beats. He says that I should only be concerned if my heart rate is up above 160.