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