So as far as I am concerned, the surgical procedure was a success.
I use a CBD ointment with a small amount of THC in it for arthritis and other aches and pain. It works within minutes.
Excellent news, aja8888! Except for the doing yard work part.
It's been 2.5 months since I had the heart procedure to shut down the circuit that, on occasion, presented me with SVT. The good news is that there has been no recurrence of SVT since the procedure and I am doing all the exercises I did before and even more. My pulse rate is about 55 BPM at rest and averaging about 110 BPM while briskly walking or doing yard work. Not once has it gone into the "you are passing out" ranges.
I monitor my pulse rate with a Fitbit Versa and have it on constantly.
So as far as I am concerned, the surgical procedure was a success.
It's been 2.5 months since I had the heart procedure to shut down the circuit that, on occasion, presented me with SVT. The good news is that there has been no recurrence of SVT since the procedure and I am doing all the exercises I did before and even more. My pulse rate is about 55 BPM at rest and averaging about 110 BPM while briskly walking or doing yard work. Not once has it gone into the "you are passing out" ranges.
I monitor my pulse rate with a Fitbit Versa and have it on constantly.
So as far as I am concerned, the surgical procedure was a success.
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That's your experience. People have different reactions to CBD or CBD:THC mixtures of different ratios. Personally I can't tell any difference between a straight CBD or a 1:1 mixture or a 4:1. Right now I'm trying flower from a strain that is 2:1. I think the whole plant is better medicine. However....We tried CBD only and it didn’t work.
That is wonderful news, Aja8888!
I was treated for Atrial Flutter for almost 5 years. My cardiologist told me in January 2019, that they do not think that I have it. They think that it was a false reading. I wore a heart event monitor for a month and nothing showed up. He stopped my medications, so I am now medication free again.
It's been 2.5 months since I had the heart procedure to shut down the circuit that, on occasion, presented me with SVT. The good news is that there has been no recurrence of SVT since the procedure and I am doing all the exercises I did before and even more. My pulse rate is about 55 BPM at rest and averaging about 110 BPM while briskly walking or doing yard work. Not once has it gone into the "you are passing out" ranges.
I monitor my pulse rate with a Fitbit Versa and have it on constantly.
So as far as I am concerned, the surgical procedure was a success.
Great. I haven't had another heart racing episode since Nov 1st, 2018. My cardiologist suspected SVT. Perhaps getting off caffeine, chocolate and limiting alcohol has helped my situation. Time will tell the tale......
Sorry to hear that your irregular heart rate has returned. Good that you have been able to forward the trace onto you doctor. Unclassified I think means a heart rate over 100 or under 50 with no AFib detected.
Let us know what the doc says.
Had another episode last night. This time exactly like my first one back in Oct of last year. In bed watching tv and dozing off. Look up and tv is blurry along with a faster than normal heart rate(lasted about 5 min). I have a Kardia Mobile device so recorded the event in progress. My heart rate was 115 bpm and gave an 'unclassified' result. I think anytime your heart rate is over 100 bpm.... that is the default reading. But got the reading and forwarded it via email to my cardiologist. Will call him this morning making sure he got it.
So first episode in over 5 months. Three total over a 6 month period. Was hoping cutting out caffeine, chocolate and reducing alcohol might keep it at bay. The dr suspected SVT when I talked to him in January. Will be interesting where we go from here. Odd thing about all this......the 2 blurry vision episodes occurred while stretched out and dozing off. And it was most certainly blurred vision, not tired eyes.
Doc got back with me and said the test looked okay. Said the tachycardia I'm having is probably secondary to something else.....possibly mini strokes. Advised seeing a family doctor which I'm sure will lead to neurologist. Not exactly the news I wanted to hear but if it turns out to be that...... at least I'm getting warning signals. So have an appointment later today with new family doctor. One he recommended. I wasn't impressed with my old one.
Doc got back with me and said the test looked okay. Said the tachycardia I'm having is probably secondary to something else.....possibly mini strokes. Advised seeing a family doctor which I'm sure will lead to neurologist. Not exactly the news I wanted to hear but if it turns out to be that...... at least I'm getting warning signals. So have an appointment later today with new family doctor. One he recommended. I wasn't impressed with my old one.