Posted By CCF CARDIO MD - MTR on February 23, 1998 at 11:22:06:
In Reply to:
AtrialAtrial fibrillation/flutter
Atrial myxoma
Left atrial myxoma
Right atrial myxoma Fibulation posted by John Emmott on February 22, 1998 at 22:24:03:
: Hi,
I am a 60 year old male with and have not had a heart attack. Yet.
For 2 years I have suffered with
atrialAtrial fibrillation/flutter
Atrial myxoma
Left atrial myxoma
Right atrial myxoma fibulation and have gone through
the medication treatments and now am on 200 mg
cordarone for the AF. Also,
2mg
CarduraCardura
Cardura xl, 100 mg
atenololAtenolol
Atenolol-chlorthalidone and 5/2.5 mg
coumadin. Am allergic to asprin.
Prior to this I had normal cholestrol (well very low 200's). Cordarone has been adjusted up to a 400 mg dose for a month and then back to 200 mg. Result was lowering heart rate to a low value and tired, very tired.
Since 2 years ago my cholestrol has risen to 280 and the HDL is about 30 with a weight gain of about 50 pounds. A effort has been made to reduce fat intake, which I believe has been substaintial. I walk on a treadmill about 16 miles per week, 4 sessions, at some strenuous level. I was previously a desk jockey.
My stress tests show mark improvement and now "pass" the normal levels(?). My resting heart rate is 50 and I have difficulty raising the excersice rate to above 95. If I do get to say 130 then complete exhustion for a few days and sleep maybe 16 hours per day.
I have symptoms of calf pain, exhusted, loss of sleep and on on. Each medication adjustment seems to make things worse.
Is it possible that the afib is caused not by a heart defect but for example the thyroid?
Thanks
john