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Hi all....

I have a question about heart rates. I had my first and only A-fib attack in

Oct. '05. Lasted about 7 hours and I converted back in the hospital with the

help of Cardizem to lower the heart rate. I am on Cardizem 180MG daily and daily

asprin now. I know that Cardizem will lower the heart rate, but I was curious as

to just how much. My resting heart rate was 66-72 BPM prior to taking medicine.

Now I feel tired, sluggish, and just not myself alot, but I take my pulse and it

is steady with no fluttering so I am confident I am not in A-fib...especially

since when I did have it the one time I DEFINETLY KNEW something was wrong. My

resting pulse now stays in the 50's and I sometimes worry about that...it seems

too low to me. When I get up and moving it does go back up in to the 70's. I am

34 and am in good health other than the one A-fib attack. Just curious as to

what is considered normal and acceptable for a resting pulse. Thanks!

Rob

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> Hi all....

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> I have a question about heart rates. I had my first and only A-

fib attack in Oct. '05. Lasted about 7 hours and I converted back in

the hospital with the help of Cardizem to lower the heart rate. I am

on Cardizem 180MG daily and daily asprin now. I know that Cardizem

will lower the heart rate, but I was curious as to just how much. My

resting heart rate was 66-72 BPM prior to taking medicine. Now I

feel tired, sluggish, and just not myself alot, but I take my pulse

and it is steady with no fluttering so I am confident I am not in A-

fib...especially since when I did have it the one time I DEFINETLY

KNEW something was wrong. My resting pulse now stays in the 50's and

I sometimes worry about that...it seems too low to me. When I get up

and moving it does go back up in to the 70's. I am 34 and am in good

health other than the one A-fib attack. Just curious as to what is

considered normal and acceptable for a resting pulse. Thanks!

> Rob

If you are physically active, a resting rate between 45-60 bpm would

be considered normal.

> Rob

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Hi Rob - my resting heart rate (on Atenelol) is generally in the upper 40's low

50's... I yawn alot, and I attribute it to the atenelol, but it doesn't

really keep me from doing much.

Having had only one episode, I think, if I were you, I would ask your doctor

to go to a " pill in the pocket " medication route.. meaning that you only take

the cardizem when you have an event. There are some people (the lucky few) who

only ever have one event, and then never again. My first few events were many

many months apart, and for about a year I actually took nothing.. .they'd just

stop on their own after many hours. It was only after several events that they

decided I should be on cardizem full time (and then it never seemed to make a

difference).

There are alot of doctors who want to medicate after just one afib event... I

personally feel this is a bit of overkill. One event could have been caused by

external factors that may or may not cause another...

just a thought..

Stef

Rob Page thepagecrew@...> wrote:

Hi all....

I have a question about heart rates. I had my first and only A-fib attack in

Oct. '05. Lasted about 7 hours and I converted back in the hospital with the

help of Cardizem to lower the heart rate. I am on Cardizem 180MG daily and daily

asprin now. I know that Cardizem will lower the heart rate, but I was curious as

to just how much. My resting heart rate was 66-72 BPM prior to taking medicine.

Now I feel tired, sluggish, and just not myself alot, but I take my pulse and it

is steady with no fluttering so I am confident I am not in A-fib...especially

since when I did have it the one time I DEFINETLY KNEW something was wrong. My

resting pulse now stays in the 50's and I sometimes worry about that...it seems

too low to me. When I get up and moving it does go back up in to the 70's. I am

34 and am in good health other than the one A-fib attack. Just curious as to

what is considered normal and acceptable for a resting pulse. Thanks!

Rob

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Thanks Stef...

I agree that it seemed abit early to go on Cardizem full time...at the time I

was so in shock of hearing a-fib that I was like oh ok yeah I'll take whatever

you want...but know that it has been 3 months I am thinking at my next

appointment I will at least ask to lower the Cardizem or preferably taper off

until I no longer take it and see what happens.

Rob

Quarter Acre Orchids quarteracreorchids@...> wrote:

Hi Rob - my resting heart rate (on Atenelol) is generally in the upper 40's

low 50's... I yawn alot, and I attribute it to the atenelol, but it doesn't

really keep me from doing much.

Having had only one episode, I think, if I were you, I would ask your doctor

to go to a " pill in the pocket " medication route.. meaning that you only take

the cardizem when you have an event. There are some people (the lucky few) who

only ever have one event, and then never again. My first few events were many

many months apart, and for about a year I actually took nothing.. .they'd just

stop on their own after many hours. It was only after several events that they

decided I should be on cardizem full time (and then it never seemed to make a

difference).

There are alot of doctors who want to medicate after just one afib event... I

personally feel this is a bit of overkill. One event could have been caused by

external factors that may or may not cause another...

just a thought..

Stef

Rob Page thepagecrew@...> wrote:

Hi all....

I have a question about heart rates. I had my first and only A-fib attack in

Oct. '05. Lasted about 7 hours and I converted back in the hospital with the

help of Cardizem to lower the heart rate. I am on Cardizem 180MG daily and daily

asprin now. I know that Cardizem will lower the heart rate, but I was curious as

to just how much. My resting heart rate was 66-72 BPM prior to taking medicine.

Now I feel tired, sluggish, and just not myself alot, but I take my pulse and it

is steady with no fluttering so I am confident I am not in A-fib...especially

since when I did have it the one time I DEFINETLY KNEW something was wrong. My

resting pulse now stays in the 50's and I sometimes worry about that...it seems

too low to me. When I get up and moving it does go back up in to the 70's. I am

34 and am in good health other than the one A-fib attack. Just curious as to

what is considered normal and acceptable for a resting pulse. Thanks!

Rob

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>Rob,

My resting heart rate is between 40 and 56. I can walk and play golf

without feeling realy tired. My cardio told me that as long as it

did not go below 40 I should be OK, however he would like to see it

in the high 40's. He also said that I seened to function better at

the low rate than most people. Hope this helps.

Earl

Hi all....

>

> I have a question about heart rates. I had my first and only A-

fib attack in Oct. '05. Lasted about 7 hours and I converted back in

the hospital with the help of Cardizem to lower the heart rate. I am

on Cardizem 180MG daily and daily asprin now. I know that Cardizem

will lower the heart rate, but I was curious as to just how much. My

resting heart rate was 66-72 BPM prior to taking medicine. Now I feel

tired, sluggish, and just not myself alot, but I take my pulse and it

is steady with no fluttering so I am confident I am not in A-

fib...especially since when I did have it the one time I DEFINETLY

KNEW something was wrong. My resting pulse now stays in the 50's and

I sometimes worry about that...it seems too low to me. When I get up

and moving it does go back up in to the 70's. I am 34 and am in good

health other than the one A-fib attack. Just curious as to what is

considered normal and acceptable for a resting pulse. Thanks!

>

> Rob

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