Understanding AFib: The Forest Fire in Your Heart

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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024

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  • @GrealdClaybrook
    @GrealdClaybrook 18 часов назад +3

    Great explanation. I went into AF after a gall bladder procedure. I had 2 procedures the same day and then I was in AF for about 3 days. Since then I have AF about 3-5 times per year but it only lasts a couple hours not days yet.

  • @Jake1122-jc1ry
    @Jake1122-jc1ry 18 часов назад +5

    Doc male 67 years old,I have permanent AFib for at least 15 years but no symptoms and lives normally. Shall I still have to attempt to correct the rhythm and if so what's the best medication or procedure? My heart rate is always 55 to 75 bpm.

  • @SET12DSP
    @SET12DSP 11 часов назад +1

    My first experience with A-fib is when I had 2 glasses of wine 🍷 put me into A-fib for a week. Was prescribed Metropolol 25mg. Was on it for a year, and I was able to stop my Metropolol as I discovered my Omega3 fish oil was the cause. Read 20% of fish oils are rancid, and many Europeans discovered that fish oil was the cause of their A-fib. I stopped my fish oil completely, and my A-fib stopped. I tested myself by drinking 3 glasses of the same wine that first put me into it. I would also go into A-fib from exercising like a 100-yard sprint. So I sprinted a 100yds many times, and I had no A-fib.
    I'm glad I don't have to deal with that anymore. I did go back on Omega3, but this time, Algae based Omega3, and I have no issues with it! I highly recommend a smart watch for monitoring A-fib.

  • @David-v8h6c
    @David-v8h6c 41 минуту назад

    Great analysis, thank you! I have a quick question: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How can I transfer them to Binance?

  • @mikewhitaker8496
    @mikewhitaker8496 16 часов назад +2

    It doesn’t necessarily get worse as you get older. That’s simply not true. Lifestyle has the most to do with it. Lose weight. Eat right. Take the right supplements. Exercise.

  • @totizabayle377
    @totizabayle377 16 часов назад

    I am 81 and has a permanent Afib for about 29 years now. I played hard basketball until when i was 68 , and it never bother me except that it won't allow me to jog like before I got the Afib. My doctor said that I still got it but it's stable. Except for the medicine to slow it down, I don't take any other medication. Should I get worried about it?

  • @georgiamoyse223
    @georgiamoyse223 16 часов назад +1

    Unfortunately I NEVER come out of AFib.

  • @christinav3383
    @christinav3383 14 часов назад

    I wander if Doctors can get into the heart and scrape away these cells
    that are causing AF.

  • @marionleep8612
    @marionleep8612 13 часов назад +1

    Please turn off that background music. Thank you

  • @MaxVahedi
    @MaxVahedi 5 часов назад +1

    Listening to you is very depressing

    • @warren496
      @warren496 51 минуту назад

      Yes, was a very long rant to say very little.