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@janet23

Hi mb28,
Here is a link explaining the different types of arrhythmias.
https://www.heart.org/en/health-topics/arrhythmia/about-arrhythmia

I have experienced most of them over the past three years - some with symptoms and some without. My AFib episodes are typically fast and can be a short burst during an exercise session or longer (heart rate 100- 170) The Apple Watch flags them as Afib. A Cardiologist or Cardiac Electrophysiologist (EP) interprets the rhythm abnormality on an ECG, Holter or Event Monitor. I see an EP doc. Uncontrolled rhythm disturbances over time can cause heart failure. My heart failure is mild and I continue to work on lifestyle changes by following the guidelines in the book “AFib Cure”. I am getting better and I recently decreased my Flecainide dose. I hope to go back to “pill in the pocket” med dosing.

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I value your comments janet23! This is all new to me - I will be seeing an EP and hope to get clarification about PVCs/PACs vs A-Fib and the appropriate treatment. My heart flutters occasionally and races ever so briefly under a minute and goes way. I've been on metoprolol succinate ER for several years for hypertension and the palpitations appear to have come on when I started drinking ginger water. Thank you for the link and resource AFib Cure. Wishing you continued good health.

Who wrote that book?