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Paroxysmal Atrial Tachycardia

Heart Rhythm Conditions | Last Active: Jun 8, 2023 | Replies (54)

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@kravmaga

thanks for the article
quite a lot to digest no pun intended
Whenever i get a blood work up my potassium levels are good my last blood work up was february my level was 4.5 the normal range is 3.6 to 5.3. so i’m closer to the higher end. too much potassium can be bad and extremely dangerous so not sure if i should add more. As i have expressed to you and others this AFib is SO frustrating as in the title of my earlier posts No Rhyme or Reason. It appears at least to me almost impossible to game plan for it. As i have told you I am a very disciplined person (martial arts etc) and whenever presented with a situation particularly a bad one like to game plan have a strategy or system with AFib seems like that does not exist. Thanks again stay in touch!

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Yes, C19-mRNA-vaccine-caused induced myocarditis leading to paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (AF) is infuriating!!! My life has been highjacked by it & by my preoccupation with finding ways to address, manage, & hopefully resolve my (still) paroxysmal AF. On top of the time & effort I am dedicating, I am spending a small fortune (worthwhile I believe) on technology (heart monitors--smartwatches plus a heat monitor that features a chest strap & two-lead sensors capable of 24/7 EKG recording, with machine-learnig software behind to flag & track normal vs. abnormal heart-rhythms as well as to measure, alert, & score heart strain, which helps immensely with my exercise routines--which I have had to dramatically scale back as I was "overexercising", & vagus nerve stimulators, etc.) & dietary supplements--which have helped me reduce my weekly Atrial Fibrillation Burden (a peer-reviewed scientific construct that is simply the amount of time the heart spends in AF over the total time measured, a statistic that only the Apple Watch measures)...(finally) after 8 consecutive weeks of increases!

I have learned so much from the Afibbers.org resource/Web site (the article above comes from it): https://research.afibbers.org/resourceslinks.

I am a confirmed admirer & follower of the now-deceased metabolic cardiologist, Stephen Sinatra. I aim to continue these lifestyle, dietary, & supplement interventions to reduce my AF Burden...down to the 2-3% level (11% & above is associated with increased risk for stroke).

In addition to the work of Stephen Sinatra, John Mandrola, Joel Khan, & even John Day, I am finding a number of other physicians (particularly within Functional Medicine) who espouse & practice one or another variation of metabolic cardiology....to address AF.

Yes, let's connect outside of this forum at some point.

Stay safe!