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Cured your AF with Ribose that lowers blood sugar, sure wouldn't work for me, low blood sugar will trigger an AF episode for me. Lizby Elizabeth - AFIBBERS FORUM
Has anyone here taking blood thinners having any problems? I have read a couple of books by Joe Graedon and Teresa Graedon of the Peoples Pharmacy Guide, they have a site on line which has quite a bit on blood thinners. lizby Elizabeth - AFIBBERS FORUM
Joy Winn probably meant her greatest "fear" not feat. I would say a lot of us might feel the same way. Lizby Elizabeth - AFIBBERS FORUM
Jackie; I went this afternoon and got my blood drawn for 3 tests that my Doctor ordered, they are as follows; CBC, INR and PROTIME So, what do you think, will those tests solve my problem as to whether I can tolerate a blood thinner. I am doubtful, I am very leery to take a blood thinner, if I have to stop it, last time when I was on a blood thinner and had to stop, a couple of weeksby Elizabeth - AFIBBERS FORUM
Fourteen months of persistent AF and coming out of it, that is inspiring. During that AF time did he take any blood thinners and George when you were in the 2 month period did you take any blood thinners? Lizby Elizabeth - AFIBBERS FORUM
Ok; THAT IS NO DOUBT CORRECT in reading the following, weight lifting is rather hard on the heart in AF, If the guy wants to lifts weights, ok with me. Exercises to avoid with AFib If you haven’t exercised in a while, you don’t want to start with intense, high-impact exercise. When you exercise with AFib, you may want to start with short intervals of low-impact exercise. Then you can gby Elizabeth - AFIBBERS FORUM
Jackie; A script is held for me at whichever U of M facility I go to have the blood draw, I know my doctor was a little concerned about how low my platelets are, I don't think they are too low. I will let you know. isn't it strange that the medical community revised he Chad for blood thinners, a point for over 75, and a point for being a woman, that is already 2 without even trby Elizabeth - AFIBBERS FORUM
Baraba: it would appear that you are correct about exercising too strenuously when the heart is not able to pump as well when in AF. Arrhythmias can produce a broad range of symptoms, from barely perceptible to cardiovascular collapse and death. When they’re very brief, arrhythmias are most likely to be almost symptomless. For example, a single premature beat may be perceived as a palpitatiby Elizabeth - AFIBBERS FORUM
Jackie You said that Eliquis and similar can promote interocular bleeding" My doc. called today and I am going to go for some testing this week to see If I can take Eliquis, When I did take Coumadin many years ago the blood showed up in my eyes, they are all blood thinners, doubtful that I will fare any better. lizby Elizabeth - AFIBBERS FORUM
Anybody have any experience with ozone therapy? Dr. Brownstein has a book on it, I haven't gotten it as yet. Ozone Therapy can help people suffering from cardiac arrhythmia. Ozone Therapy speeds up recovery of scar tissues, increase oxygen levels in the blood, reduce stress, fight anxiety and help strengthen the arterial walls. It is also very important to get some exercise, just makby Elizabeth - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
Patti: So sorry, AF is a tyrant for a lot of us, some are lucky and don't even know that they are in AF. I wish the medical profession could help us affibers more, all doctors seem to be able to do is 'slash and burn' and that may not be enough. Can you get another ablation, perhaps this time with dr natalie, people do get more than one ablation. I remember years ago on this sby Elizabeth - AFIBBERS FORUM
Carey said; He's offering his best medical advice based on the current guidelines and the particulars of Linda's medical history and current situation. A large percentage of EPs would make the same recommendation. Those guidelines are based on actual evidence and risk factors, not random opinions of people on the internet. Also, the number of afib episodes she's experienced isnby Elizabeth - AFIBBERS FORUM
linda; "Here is what I understand my EP said about AFIB. Once you are diagnosed with AFIB....you are at a greater risk for stroke....you don’t have to be IN afib to have a blood clot/stroke...I think he said once you have had AFib.....the lining in your upper heart has changed forever....and that is what creates the stroke risk...or the risk of blood clots.....so 2 episodes or 20....I amby Elizabeth - AFIBBERS FORUM
Linda: You only have had an episode of AF 2 times in one year for only a few hours each time. I think your doctor is trying to cover his butt, I wouldn't take a blood thinner for only 2 short episodes at this time. With a chad score of 2, which is because you are a woman and your age is ridiculous to prescribe a blood thinner. There is a procedure called 'The Watchman device&quby Elizabeth - AFIBBERS FORUM
You are on two diuretics, Spironolactone is a potassium sparing diuretic, Carvedilol is a beta blocker used for heart failure as diuretics can be as well. Are you still in chronic heart failure? That can make you feel tried. lizby Elizabeth - AFIBBERS FORUM
Onewaypockets;: So for 4 years you have been on Xaralto, may I ask why, shouldn't undergoing an ablation and you no longer get AF that you wouldn't need a blood thinner? Lizby Elizabeth - AFIBBERS FORUM
Redalafa: Shannon has a Watchman device, perhaps you could talk to him. Lizby Elizabeth - AFIBBERS FORUM
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] METHODS: We designed a controllable near-field LTE RF-EMF exposure environment. Eighteen subjects participated in a double-blind, crossover, randomized and counterbalanced experiment including two sessions (real and sham exposure). The radiation source was close to the right ear. Then the resting state fMRI signals of human brain were collected before and after the eby Elizabeth - AFIBBERS FORUM
Windstar: Very sorry about your husband: You posted: We can argue scientific facts, but until one is personally affected by glyphosate, the reality of the problem will never hit home. I know because my first husband was the victim of Agent Orange (glyphosate). He served in the US Army during the Vietnam War. The US navy sent PT boats through the canals, spraying Agent Orange on the foliaby Elizabeth - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
Joe: ← 2.-3. Glyphosate and Health Effects A-Z 5.-6. Glyphosate, Other Pesticides, and The Precautionary Principle → 4. Does Glyphosate Harm Gut Bacteria? Posted on September 8, 2016 by Thoughtscapism In my series 17 Questions about Glyphosate, question 4. looks at glyphosate and its potential to affect our gut bacteria. This is one of the favourite retby Elizabeth - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
Oh, the great Dr. Perlmutter,, or a charlatan: I certainly wouldn't use him as a reference. The World Health Org., gee, they work in family planning, (maybe they want to thin out the population), immunizations (thought you were against that), they also want a Universal health coverage (no), Jackie you are quoting this organization? Lizby Elizabeth - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
Joe: I don't like pesticides per say, however, I am realistic and know that we do need them. We need adequate proof by scientists not by people that just go off and blast them by taking the words of people that are not really qualified. During my life I have seen claims come and go, I do not believe everything that someone posts, it is their beliefs, may not be mine. In your post youby Elizabeth - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
This article explains the why of GMO foods. Lizby Elizabeth - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
All of this reminds me of the hoopla about Rachel Carson and her book "Silent Spring" and DDT, DDT saved millions of lives and did not kill birds yet because of this book DDT was outlawed. Lizby Elizabeth - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
Why didn't they ban it outright, instead of waiting 5 years? The problem is there isn't any real scientific data only speculation by people like Dr. seneff who isn't a scientist. May I ask what kind of doctor that told you that you must eat only organic, which is doubtful that anything that you buy is truly organic. Lizby Elizabeth - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
Dr. Seneff a "highly credentialed researcher"? She doesn't believe in taking Vit. D So what we have here is a computer scientist interested in artificial intelligence who thinks she can switch her expertise to medicine, biology, and epidemiology. Let’s just put it this way. An undergraduate degree in biophysics in 1968 does not qualify one to do this sort of research, and, asby Elizabeth - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
Wolfpack: Wouldn't work in my strawberry patch, that robo might work in a small garden, mine isn't real small. Weeds grow in the rows as well, so they would have to be pulled. People don't understand how much work is needed in growing food whether on a small scale or large. Lizby Elizabeth - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
Not exactly from scientific sources ---- Moms across America? Arsenic is a natural occurring element on earth--Do you know that Brown rice contains arsenic in its husk, many Chinese eat white rice instead of brown for that reason. Water contains arsenic, states vary as to what percentage is allowed. Arsenic is added to animal feed and fed to chickens to prevent disease and promote growthby Elizabeth - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
I am not so sure about what Carey Gillam writes about Glyphosate, so I believe in the whole story: 14 Feb 2018 Hogwash! A review of Whitewash by Carey Gillam https//www.biofortified.org/2018/02/hogwash Lizby Elizabeth - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
Jackie: The problem that I could face is that I might have to have more than one ablation or isolating the LAA which would necessitate being on a blood thinner. I have had problems with a blood thinner and can't take it---of course there is always the Watchman device. I am being realistic as to how much time I have left and to contemplate spending it having all of the above is a littleby Elizabeth - AFIBBERS FORUM