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Can’t switch anxiety off - update
For me the experience was a little easier than I thought the only part that gave me any concern was the administration of the
adenosine
but as I say the staff were very quickly to intervene.
For me the experience was a little easier than I thought the only part that gave me any concern was the administration of the
adenosine
but as I say the staff were very quickly to intervene.
Toffodog
in
British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
Can’t switch anxiety off
posted a message a few days ago relating to a Cardiac Stress MRI scan I am having on Tuesday and although I had some encouraging responses I am struggling to control my anxiety and can’t switch my thoughts off, just thinking things like what happens if I get a angina attack during the scan, will the
adenosine
posted a message a few days ago relating to a Cardiac Stress MRI scan I am having on Tuesday and although I had some encouraging responses I am struggling to control my anxiety and can’t switch my thoughts off, just thinking things like what happens if I get a angina attack during the scan, will the
adenosine
Toffodog
in
British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
SVT ablation N.Ireland
I have had SVT a long time,in excess of 15 years,I have had multiple trips to A/E for treatment with
adenosine
,my heart rate can be anywhere from 200 to 230 and without treatment can go on for several hours.
I have had SVT a long time,in excess of 15 years,I have had multiple trips to A/E for treatment with
adenosine
,my heart rate can be anywhere from 200 to 230 and without treatment can go on for several hours.
Pat666
in
British Heart Foundation
1 month ago
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The problem with Buprenorphine, BTBD9 and serotonin syndrome
I tried THC which is said to increase
adenosine
, but I didn’t tolerate it over time. I have even quit drinking green tea (one of few pleasures I have left) as I suspected it was blocking
adenosine
build up during the day. This seems to have helped a little bit.
I tried THC which is said to increase
adenosine
, but I didn’t tolerate it over time. I have even quit drinking green tea (one of few pleasures I have left) as I suspected it was blocking
adenosine
build up during the day. This seems to have helped a little bit.
Typicallygaslit
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
6 months ago
Afib ?
Whereas mine hits high and stays high until I have
adenosine
(thankfully now controlled by bisoprolol and flecainide.) The docs have given her flecainide and she cant take beta blockers. She sits relaxed doing nothing and her heart rate can be 70bpm and flies straight up to 120bpm+.
Whereas mine hits high and stays high until I have
adenosine
(thankfully now controlled by bisoprolol and flecainide.) The docs have given her flecainide and she cant take beta blockers. She sits relaxed doing nothing and her heart rate can be 70bpm and flies straight up to 120bpm+.
dawny1908
in
AF Association
7 months ago
what’s a acceptable heart rate range - wanting to improve fitness
hoping I am not posting this more than once - seemed to loose the last one somehow Recent diagnosis of svt (probs avnrt) probably rate related I’m told - treated with
adenosine
and prescribed metoprolol in ed. -tried daily - unsustainable and quite unwell - finally off it and will use as pip .
hoping I am not posting this more than once - seemed to loose the last one somehow Recent diagnosis of svt (probs avnrt) probably rate related I’m told - treated with
adenosine
and prescribed metoprolol in ed. -tried daily - unsustainable and quite unwell - finally off it and will use as pip .
Glenlyon
in
AF Association
8 months ago
Has a cardio version caused a different arrhythmia for anybody else?
Although the cardio version put my AF back in sinus rhythm it caused tachycardia so they gave me
adenosine
to bring heart rate down. When I got home my bpm was 172 but I knew it wasn’t AF so went to A&E the next morning.
Although the cardio version put my AF back in sinus rhythm it caused tachycardia so they gave me
adenosine
to bring heart rate down. When I got home my bpm was 172 but I knew it wasn’t AF so went to A&E the next morning.
Mollybobs
in
AF Association
9 months ago
anxious about CAD - MRI result
So I’m not really that sure why I need a CTCA Just wanting to know really if the MRI without
adenosine
would should major CAD or blockages.
So I’m not really that sure why I need a CTCA Just wanting to know really if the MRI without
adenosine
would should major CAD or blockages.
Amy190
in
British Heart Foundation
9 months ago
Superventicular Tachycardia attack
Ambulance finally turned up about 2 and half hours and after diagnosis they decided to take me to hospital on blue light flashing, was promptly seen by a doctor who first tried physical correction ( balsanova technique) but then resorted to
Adenosine
medication which brought it down .
Ambulance finally turned up about 2 and half hours and after diagnosis they decided to take me to hospital on blue light flashing, was promptly seen by a doctor who first tried physical correction ( balsanova technique) but then resorted to
Adenosine
medication which brought it down .
MoBeee
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Psvt and alcohol
As I don't want to set it all off again and go to hospital for the dreaded
adenosine
. But if we had a work night out just to be sociable do you think one would set it off??
As I don't want to set it all off again and go to hospital for the dreaded
adenosine
. But if we had a work night out just to be sociable do you think one would set it off??
dawny1908
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Tiredness a few days after SVT
I have had many episodes of SVT now but after my most recent one on Friday (200bpm reverted with
adenosine
) I feel particularly tired today. Has anyone else experienced this?
I have had many episodes of SVT now but after my most recent one on Friday (200bpm reverted with
adenosine
) I feel particularly tired today. Has anyone else experienced this?
daisy2311
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Adenosine in CMR with Perfusion
I have done some research online and it states that
Adenosine
is used for the scan. My question is whether any one has had any serious side effects to this whilst also being diagnosed with unstable angina/coronary artery spasms and is it safe in these instances?
I have done some research online and it states that
Adenosine
is used for the scan. My question is whether any one has had any serious side effects to this whilst also being diagnosed with unstable angina/coronary artery spasms and is it safe in these instances?
Tos92
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
when and how should I take my medication
Time to take: I have been taking my medication between 6:30 and 8:30 (shortly after waking up) but I saw a study about how if you wait for about two hours after waking before drinking coffee so that the natural
adenosine
levels in your body drop so when the caffeine wears off you get less of a crash
Time to take: I have been taking my medication between 6:30 and 8:30 (shortly after waking up) but I saw a study about how if you wait for about two hours after waking before drinking coffee so that the natural
adenosine
levels in your body drop so when the caffeine wears off you get less of a crash
JoGirl89
in
CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
1 year ago
Psvt bisoprolol and flecanide
I was regularly having to go to hospital for the dreaded
adenosine
. I had been told chocolate can cause episodes or spicy foods and alcohol. I had noticed if I had an occasional jack daniels I would feel the palpitation. So I don't even have 1 drink now.
I was regularly having to go to hospital for the dreaded
adenosine
. I had been told chocolate can cause episodes or spicy foods and alcohol. I had noticed if I had an occasional jack daniels I would feel the palpitation. So I don't even have 1 drink now.
dawny1908
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Interesting Article: Promising new remedies for Parkinson's disease
Update:
I read and researched as I was posting this. I am happy they put NR and PEA in their article, but I think they got a little over their skis stating they had found a "
A dynamic quartet
" [u]
Update Again! Please see Park Bear's Citicoline Warning
[/u] https://healthunlocked.com
Update:
I read and researched as I was posting this. I am happy they put NR and PEA in their article, but I think they got a little over their skis stating they had found a "
A dynamic quartet
" [u]
Update Again! Please see Park Bear's Citicoline Warning
[/u] https://healthunlocked.com
Bolt_Upright
in
Cure Parkinson's
5 months ago
Unlocking the Maze of B Complexes: A Handy List for Safe Dosages and Bioactive Vitamins
It can be quite challenging to find reliable B-complex supplements that are safe in terms of dosage. Additionally, it is advisable to opt for bioactive vitamins for added safety. To help each other out, I have started compiling a list categorized into low, medium, and high dosages of B6 and B9, which
It can be quite challenging to find reliable B-complex supplements that are safe in terms of dosage. Additionally, it is advisable to opt for bioactive vitamins for added safety. To help each other out, I have started compiling a list categorized into low, medium, and high dosages of B6 and B9, which
Esperanto
in
Cure Parkinson's
5 months ago
Curcumin Update 2023/03/06
Current treatment options include dopamine precursors, inhibitors of dopamine metabolism, upregulation of autophagy,
adenosine
A2A antagonists, and surgical intervention as a last resort.
Current treatment options include dopamine precursors, inhibitors of dopamine metabolism, upregulation of autophagy,
adenosine
A2A antagonists, and surgical intervention as a last resort.
Bolt_Upright
in
Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Krebs Cycle
Has anyone’s heard of the Krebs Cycle, also known as the Citric Acid Cycle? It’s a series of biochemical reactions that happen in the mitochondria and is critical for the formation of energy. Krebs has a book called “The Principles and Applications of Ozone Therapy”. The cycle converts NADH to NAD
Has anyone’s heard of the Krebs Cycle, also known as the Citric Acid Cycle? It’s a series of biochemical reactions that happen in the mitochondria and is critical for the formation of energy. Krebs has a book called “The Principles and Applications of Ozone Therapy”. The cycle converts NADH to NAD
LagLag37
in
Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
NURR1: Facilitating the transition of neural stem cells into functional dopaminergic neurons.
However, dopaminergic drugs are only symptomatic treatments and limited by several side effects. 11 Recent studies into drug development focused on emerging new molecular mechanisms, including nuclear receptor-related 1 (Nurr1),
adenosine
receptor A2, nicotine receptor, metabotropic glutamate receptors
However, dopaminergic drugs are only symptomatic treatments and limited by several side effects. 11 Recent studies into drug development focused on emerging new molecular mechanisms, including nuclear receptor-related 1 (Nurr1),
adenosine
receptor A2, nicotine receptor, metabotropic glutamate receptors
House2
in
Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
SVT / adenosine. Questions!
Why do they use
adenosine
rather than a beta blocker (which I did have the first time as they thought initially I'd had a heart attack, before they discovered it was my electrics!).
Adenosine
is pretty drastic and I'm grateful it works, but it's no fun.
Why do they use
adenosine
rather than a beta blocker (which I did have the first time as they thought initially I'd had a heart attack, before they discovered it was my electrics!).
Adenosine
is pretty drastic and I'm grateful it works, but it's no fun.
Fio1331
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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