New to AF forum and would like some advice please
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Hi
I have been diagnosed with AF and also have a mildly dilated left atrium. My AF lasts for anything up to 8-9 hours, two being the shortest time I have it. I was prescribed Bisoprolol which gave me really bad headaches/migraines having never had a migraine for 40 years. The Bisoprolol made no difference to the AF. After the consultant confirmed diagnosis he put me on Flecainide together with the Bisoprolol. However the Flecainide really had an adverse affect on my vision and the headaches started again and that was only after 2-3 days on the Flecainide.
Has anyone any advice about successful treatment for this problem. I appreciate that everyone reacts differently to medication but I am getting really depressed with it as the AF generally only comes on at night so I don't get any sleep and no medication seems to have any effect on it. Has anyone successfully treated it with natural remedies?
Many thanks in advance.
Gloria
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jay7196 gloria31511
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derek76 jay7196
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I later developed a problem with my left eye that has been diagnosed as Nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION). It has many causes including a sudden drop in BP when asleep caused by BP drugs or as a side effect of Amiodarone.
frank61666 gloria31511
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You get your electrolytes from food but now in America (and I think parts of Europe) it seems that some of the plant-based foods are becoming deficient in adequate amounts of certain electrolytes like magnesium, a key electrolyte for heart rythm.
Find a way to increase your magnesium and potassium and use the right kinds of supplements if you need to.
Also, what you take in can cause a decrease in magnesium and potassium through the urine - sugar, alcohol and caffeine, along with stress - are known culprits. (Knowing you have afib is a source of stress).
There is a lot to learn since all people are different, as is afib. The docs are not well versed on how to adjust ones' physiology to re-balance the tissue electrolytes.
Frank
gloria31511 frank61666
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frank61666 gloria31511
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I have some supplement(s) recommendations, so if you are interested let me know and we can have a dialog about them. You seem to be on the right course of action though.
Frank
gloria31511 frank61666
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I would really appreciate that thank you. I have already looked up all the foods which contain potassium etc and will ensure I incorporate more of them in my diet but there may be some days when it doesn't happen. However by taking supplements every day you know you are ingesting what you need.
Thanks again
Gloria
jay7196 frank61666
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derek76 jay7196
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jay7196 derek76
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derek76 jay7196
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frank61666 gloria31511
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2 products I like very much:
1. is called Vitamin Water ZERO "revive". It tastes like fruit punch but is water with 880 mg potassium in 590 ml. It is designed for taking after exercising. Number
2. recommendation is called "CALM". It is a solid powder containing magnesium citrate with sodium bicarbonate. When you add water to this, the bicarbonate neutralizes the citrate and there is a lot of bubbling, but the magnesium is rendered soluble. So you are drinking soluble magnesium in a slightly acidic solution, so it is well absorbed by the stomach.
N.B. Most magnesium pills are not well absorbed by the stomach, especially magnesium oxide - a useless supplement.
Alternatively, magnesium can be applied in a form called magnesium oil or by soaking in epsom salt and these appraoches allow magnesium to enter the body through the skin. Magnesium is well absorbed through the skin.
That's it for now.
Questions?
Frank
gloria31511 frank61666
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Thank you so much for your reply. I am in the UK but luckily live in a part of the UK that is 'into' health so there are quite a few health food stores around. I did try the magnesium tablets but didn't get on with them at all well. I have looked up all the foods which contain each of the elements you mentioned so have decided to start juicing to make the most of the fresh ingredients.
I will have a look to see if I can get the supplements you have mentioned particularly the magnesium oil.
I had a particularly bad episode of AF yesterday which lasted over 9 hours so I felt absolutely awful and I do worry about having a stroke. Apart from the AF I am and always have been really healthy so I find it frustrating particularly as none of the medication helps. My GP thinks I may be particularly sensitive to medication and their side effects particularly as I normally use natural remedies for things.
How much of the powder do you take and how long were you taking the alternatives before it made a difference to your AF?
Thanks again Frank. I will let you know how it goes.
Gloria
Mazza44 gloria31511
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GotAbitBetter gloria31511
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I think it might be worth asking your Cardiologist if you could see how you get on with Amiodarone. I'm OK with Flecainide which I take in conjunction with a small dose (1.25 mg) of Bisoprolol. All these drugs have side effects and everyone's reaction to them differs.
With regard to your worry about stroke, it very much depends on your risk factors, and I feel that if you were deemed to have been at risk of stroke they would have put you on Warfarin. I'm 63 and when first diagnosed was most concerned about the stroke risk and kept doing the FAST test, because a lot of my smptoms, dizziness etc, made me feel as though I was very unwell indeed.
However they haven't put me on any blood thinning tablets as there is an algorithm which they use and I don't fit it.
Are they going to consider giving you an ablation?
I was very interested to read the comments about diet - I used to skip meals etc, but now that I've given up work lead a much healthier lifestyle but do this by just eating regularly with a balance of home grown veg etc.
gloria31511 GotAbitBetter
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Thanks for this and the reassurance about the stroke. There is no heart disease in my family apart from a cousin so I assume I must be low risk.
I am finding that I get really bad headaches and vision problems on the Flecainide and the Bisoprolol. I have stopped the Flecainide and my GP has put me on Gabapentin and 7.5mg of Bisoprolol to see how that goes. The Gabapentin has stopped the headaches so I will have to see how I get on with the higher dose.
My GP told me that because I also have a mildly dilated left atrium that I couldn't have an ablation. I don't see the cardiologist until the beginning of August, so there will be a lot of questions for him!
Thanks again
Gloria