Asthma and arrythmias
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I have a friend that has had two episodes of afib. One was during a pregnancy,she didnt realize what it was actually went
to bed with it and when she woke up she was still in it she sat up and then thud it stopped. The second episode she knew a little more and went to the ER . They told her it is not life
threatening but if it last to long could cause a clot. So they
told her to take a baby asprin or they would put her on one of
the milder blood thinners but at her age {40} the baby asprin
would be alright.Both her episodes lasted over 5 hours with irreglar beats and hr 260.I tell her all the time I dont see
how you went to bed with it!She has chosen no daily meds. just
a trip to ER to stop them.The second episode she was not pg.
I wish I could blow them off more like her.
Have a Great Day!!
I'm glad you asked your question, because I always wondered that myself. I never got a real straight answer from my Dr. on it, but the N.P. commented to me that "You'd never want relocate anywhere where they have long winters hon, with your heart situation."
Take Care and thanks for asking the question.
Uptowngirl