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Namegraham
Locationhavant hampshire
Age57
Diagnosed conditionpermanent af
Years with condition10
Frequency of episodesbad episodes 2 per month
Duration of episodes8-10 hours
Event preceding first AFnone
General healthwas very fit distance runner non smoker moderate drinker
Current statestable but have forgotten what really well feels like
Triggersfirst episode occured whilst running hard up steep hill whilst training for distance running. just seemed to pop felt like bubble in chest. reverted to normal in about 30 minutes whilst still running.Have given up running but think that excessive exercise would still trigger an attack.Triggered by raised blood pressure so have to avoid overdoing the alcohol.
PreventionsBlood pressure treatment is now working well after trying several drug combinations this keeps af under control.
The addition of amlodopine to perindopril and dioxososin has worked very well for me.

Not drinking to excess i know just what i can get away with.
Current medications/side effectsWarfarin.. no problems clotting factor quite stable.
Amlodopine.. My wonder drug helped me to sort out raised bp at last.
Perindopril.. No problems some ankle swelling occasionally.
Dioxososin.. No problems
Nebivolol.. No problems
Co-Codamol..No problems a bit de-hydrating.
Past medications/side effectsFlecainide..Didnt really have any effect taken off .
after heart attack.
Sotalol... No benefit taken off
Bendrafluozide..Taken off on introduction of Amlodopine.
History of surgeryNose operation 15 years ago
Nerve operation on arm 10 years ago.
Heart attack 1 week in hospital 6 years ago.

NO SURGERY RELATED TO CONDITION.
Future plansWould like to have ablation or some form of corrective surgery if possible.Doctor has said that they would probably not consider me for this.Possibly because of heart attack.
Personal commentsBut i am very optomistic about the future. A few years is a very long time in medicine and i am sure that an effective treatment is just around the corner. So hang in there fellow sufferers.

And if yours is triggered by high blood pressure.ask your doctor about amlodopine it has made my life much better.
Best wishes
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