Guest guest Posted December 1, 2002 Report Share Posted December 1, 2002 Hi Marcelle, When I was released from the hospital with a list of meds and the advise, you can go ahead and do what you normally do, I took my docs by their word and within a couple of days went back to my aerobics. I found out the doctors of mine were wrong, my heart ended up at a HR of 140/160 and I was on the phone at 2 am - again gasping for air - inspite of my meds. I decided then to listen more to my heart and less to my docs. I started over, taking it slow and easy, reintroducing exercise very carefully, paying attention to my heart, when I felt a fast pounding I stopped, gradually increasing my activities, and eventually adding Yoga and Meditation. I am still on digoxin/lanoxin, but a very low dose, originally 125mcg, halving that and now take only 1/4 of the pill. (I do keep my doc informed though, when I make changes). Maybe in your case reducing the amount would have helped more than taking you off completely, and maybe your heart is not quite ready yet for bike riding. As many other members here, I do keep a log and enter activities and reactions to better understand my heart. Hope, you are feeling better. / > Hi , thanks for your note. it's very encouraging to know that > it's possible to feel better even if you stay in afib! I have made > the cahnges, and did lose some weight, but since the Dr discontinues > my digoxin last wk I find my heart rate is increasing, and sounding & > feeling more irreg, and after a bike ride I was 126 HR and it took a > long time to slow down. Was taken off the digoxin because HR went > down to 42. I'm glad your drugs are working for you, and hope you > continue to feel well! Thanks. Marcelle in FL--- In Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2002 Report Share Posted December 1, 2002 Hi Marcelle, When I was released from the hospital with a list of meds and the advise, you can go ahead and do what you normally do, I took my docs by their word and within a couple of days went back to my aerobics. I found out the doctors of mine were wrong, my heart ended up at a HR of 140/160 and I was on the phone at 2 am - again gasping for air - inspite of my meds. I decided then to listen more to my heart and less to my docs. I started over, taking it slow and easy, reintroducing exercise very carefully, paying attention to my heart, when I felt a fast pounding I stopped, gradually increasing my activities, and eventually adding Yoga and Meditation. I am still on digoxin/lanoxin, but a very low dose, originally 125mcg, halving that and now take only 1/4 of the pill. (I do keep my doc informed though, when I make changes). Maybe in your case reducing the amount would have helped more than taking you off completely, and maybe your heart is not quite ready yet for bike riding. As many other members here, I do keep a log and enter activities and reactions to better understand my heart. Hope, you are feeling better. / > Hi , thanks for your note. it's very encouraging to know that > it's possible to feel better even if you stay in afib! I have made > the cahnges, and did lose some weight, but since the Dr discontinues > my digoxin last wk I find my heart rate is increasing, and sounding & > feeling more irreg, and after a bike ride I was 126 HR and it took a > long time to slow down. Was taken off the digoxin because HR went > down to 42. I'm glad your drugs are working for you, and hope you > continue to feel well! Thanks. Marcelle in FL--- In Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2002 Report Share Posted December 3, 2002 Thanks , I think I am starting to see some corrolation with my feeling " pooped " and my heart rate. Everytime I feel that way now, I take my HR & see that it is fast. But just walking around the house makes it incresase1 So it really doesn't allow me to do too much. I was swimming laps (not vigorous) with no probnlems, but we've been having a lot of cool weather lately---I'll get right back to it as it warms up. thanks again---Marcelle in FL > Hi Marcelle, > > When I was released from the hospital with a list of meds and the > advise, you can go ahead and do what you normally do, I took my docs > by their word and within a couple of days went back to my aerobics. > I found out the doctors of mine were wrong, my heart ended up at a HR > of 140/160 and I was on the phone at 2 am - again gasping for air - > inspite of my meds. > > I decided then to listen more to my heart and less to my docs. I > started over, taking it slow and easy, reintroducing exercise very > carefully, paying attention to my heart, when I felt a fast pounding > I stopped, gradually increasing my activities, and eventually adding > Yoga and Meditation. I am still on digoxin/lanoxin, but a very low > dose, originally 125mcg, halving that and now take only 1/4 of the > pill. (I do keep my doc informed though, when I make changes). > > Maybe in your case reducing the amount would have helped more than > taking you off completely, and maybe your heart is not quite ready > yet for bike riding. As many other members here, I do keep a log and > enter activities and reactions to better understand my heart. > > Hope, you are feeling better. > > / > > > > Hi , thanks for your note. it's very encouraging to know that > > it's possible to feel better even if you stay in afib! I have made > > the cahnges, and did lose some weight, but since the Dr > discontinues > > my digoxin last wk I find my heart rate is increasing, and sounding > & > > feeling more irreg, and after a bike ride I was 126 HR and it took > a > > long time to slow down. Was taken off the digoxin because HR went > > down to 42. I'm glad your drugs are working for you, and hope you > > continue to feel well! Thanks. Marcelle in FL--- In Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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