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> Fran,

I'm new to afib and my cardiologist gave my a huge amount of Sotalol to have me

convert . I

did and went home from the hospital at 1 p.m. I filled the prescription for

Sotalol and was

hanging on the cart at the drug store with heavy breathing. By midnight I

thought sure I had

a 50-50 chance of dying. It was if the oxygen had been sucked out of the air. I

made it

through the night by gulping as much air as I could. The next day the

cardiologist put my on

Rythmol with little success in the three weeks I've been on it. Incidentally, he

knew I had

asthma. He scheduled an appointment for 4 p.m. New Year's Eve which was

rescheduled with a

phone message two days ago to January 28th.I'm now considering seeing an

electrophysioligist?.

I used to think if I were a physician I'd be an anesthiolist (easy hours), a

radiologist

(just look at negatives) or a weight loss doctor (but little respect among other

physicians).

Now, however I'd be a cardiologist, see my patients a few minutes every few

months and have

great public respect and receive a huge income.

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> Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2001 19:36:08 EST

> From: Starfi6314@...

> Subject: Re: Re: Sotatol (betapace-f)

>

> In a message dated 12/30/2001 10:33:19 AM Pacific Standard Time,

> fross@... writes:

>

> << I did read somewhere (on this board I think) that men seem to

> tolerate Sotalol better than woman.

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In a message dated 12/31/2001 9:30:45 AM Pacific Standard Time,

jwarneka@... writes:

> Now, however I'd be a cardiologist, see my patients a few minutes every few

> months and have

> great public respect and receive a huge income.

>

Yes, get them all on a managed afib program.....makes

for a nice annuity. Let's all look for many better options

in 2002!!!

Happy New Year.

Best wishes,

Bill Utterback

South San Francisco, CA

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Hi there

Although I am not new to AF, I am new to understanding it. I can

relate to the breathing problems on sotalol. I was also having sleep

apnoea with it. It worried the h**l out of my husband. And I would

keep waking up gasping for air with a dizzy head. I don't have asthma

though.

Good luck with your appointment. I hope you get to see a good EP. I

would join you as a cardiologist. Its getting quite interesting.

I'm four days tablet free now. At the moment all is well. I don't

want to tempt fate though.

FRan

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> > Fran,

>

> I'm new to afib and my cardiologist gave my a huge amount of

Sotalol to have me convert . I

> did and went home from the hospital at 1 p.m. I filled the

prescription for Sotalol and was

> hanging on the cart at the drug store with heavy breathing. By

midnight I thought sure I had

> a 50-50 chance of dying. It was if the oxygen had been sucked out

of the air. I made it

> through the night by gulping as much air as I could. The next day

the cardiologist put my on

> Rythmol with little success in the three weeks I've been on it.

Incidentally, he knew I had

> asthma. He scheduled an appointment for 4 p.m. New Year's Eve which

was rescheduled with a

> phone message two days ago to January 28th.I'm now considering

seeing an

> electrophysioligist?.

>

> I used to think if I were a physician I'd be an anesthiolist (easy

hours), a radiologist

> (just look at negatives) or a weight loss doctor (but little

respect among other physicians).

> Now, however I'd be a cardiologist, see my patients a few minutes

every few months and have

> great public respect and receive a huge income.

>

> >

>

> > Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2001 19:36:08 EST

> > From: Starfi6314@a...

> > Subject: Re: Re: Sotatol (betapace-f)

> >

> > In a message dated 12/30/2001 10:33:19 AM Pacific Standard Time,

> > fross@e... writes:

> >

> > << I did read somewhere (on this board I think) that men seem to

> > tolerate Sotalol better than woman.

> >

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>I filled the prescription for Sotalol and was

> hanging on the cart at the drug store with heavy breathing. By

midnight I thought sure I had

> a 50-50 chance of dying. It was if the oxygen had been sucked out

of the air. I made it

> through the night by gulping as much air as I could

Been there, done that, only it happened when the doc first added a

full dose of digoxin to the extra amount of toprol I was taking, the

extra due to being in afib. Sometimes I think doc's don't have a

clue as to what these medications do, even when you tell them. Talk

about blinders.

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