Great to hear from you as you along with Betty were the first people who helped me on this forum and you both helped me so much.
I remember all the things that you have had to live with and it sounds like you've got plenty to cope with at the moment.
dave
interesting comments - but I did start from the point where I could not trust myself to go far from the car for fear of passing out etc, beta blockers under my tongue. This was six years ago and I gradually forced myself to go for it despite the fear.
From local parks I moved out to low level walks and then into the peak district A couple of years there and I ventured to North Wales and climbed my first real mountain and now I am out there 52 weeks in whiteouts, blizzards etc all on my own and often do not see anyone up there all day.
I have started a mountain club at work and now take groups of 15 plus into the mountains nd am considered to be the fittest one there. What a laugh!!
Had I waited I would still be living like an anvalid.
I have to live by my hard found ' trigger' rules but apart from that i lead a normal life. So for me pushing through did work and the places I get to in the mountains are where I go to in my head when things get bad.
As for the crystals I am a very logical person, being an accountant, and I was very sceptical until I proved otherwise to myself by some very interesting experiences. i do not regard them as a cure but teor steady vibrations can be a useful comforter.
Good luck with your progress.
dave
What a nasty thing to happen and take it steady until your body gets stronger.
Glad the fish oil is working for you and totally agree with living a full life and sharing experiences
dave
Nice to see you back! Glad you're feeling good for now. I am, too. I had some rough times, but my heart is giving me a break. It needs to, cuz everything else is acting up. lol I lead a very fun life.......NOT!
I'm glad to hear your are doing well at present, Dave. I would prep yourself for when it comes back again though. I don't think the fresh air and exercise have much to do with your being asymptomatic. Rather, I think being symptom free let you return to being active. These arrhythmia tend to be chronic and degenerative (but not necisarily dangerous).
I was a professional athlete in olympic shape when my symptoms came on (outside activity) and I now return to being active only AFTER my symptoms go away for at least a few weeks. But they always sneak back in to pay me a visit after a few months. My doc says this is the typical presentation.
I don't want to rain on parades but I do want to align expectations. And I don't want this to turn into a forum that forwards crystals as a possible cure.
To nice to see you on the list Dave and I'm so happy to hear you are doing so well.
I haven't posted in a few months either After I broke my hip in January I had very few AFIB incidents (is there a connection I wonder?) It seemed that when I had another problem to worry about (the hip healing) my heart decided to behave to give me a break.
Finally, 2 weeks ago I was allowed to begin some slow jogging. So far so good, although the muscles have atrophied some so get tired very easily.
And now I'm dealing with LOW BP! (see post above) which is very uncomfortable as I feel completely exhausted and light-headed
But enough about me - so glad to hear everything is going so well with you.
Greta
welcome back Dave, good to hear from you again, and really wonderful news about your pvc's!!! I've had similar good news, I've been taking fish oil and it seems to help me! I still have them, of course, but no "attack", no really bad episode, it's like a miracle for me. I feel almost "normal". I keep coming back to this site, every now and then, as I feel our "experience" with these dreaded things might help others. And it does help me, to read about others experiences as these skips are like a disease, and unless you've had it yourself, I think no one can really understand how it feels, when your heart skips or runs away a 100 miles an hour! It's plain scary. But all we can do is hang in there and live life to the fullest, and hopefully find a way to keep the skips under control.
Great to here from you again and fantastic news that your ablation continues to be such a success. I feel like you that although we are now symptom free that if we can help others with the terrible fear and give hope then we must do so.
I will keep popping in to the site, have a read and see if there is anything that relates to my experiences so that i can perhaps help.
All the best to you too Betty
dave
Hi,
I am so happy to read your post!! I was wondering what had happened to you. What terrific news you are sharing with all of us. I couldn't be happier for you that you are doing so well. It just goes to show that if you are determined to find an answer , you will find it. I'm sure you will be a big inspiration and help to others.
I'm also doing well, thank goodness. Since my ablation last Aug. for AVNRT, I haven't had any SVT episodes. My first plane ride is coming up and it will be such a relief not to have to worry about the SVT starting up on the plane. That was always such a big fear of mine when I traveled before.
Keep in touch and I truly wish you all the best, Dave!
Betty