I have a pfo and an
atrialAtrial fibrillation/flutter
Atrial myxoma
Left atrial myxoma
Right atrial myxoma septalUltrasound, ventricular septal defect - heartbeat
Ventricular septal defect anneurysm and was wondering if I should stop drinking caffiene as a result. I have periodic pvcs and pacs and rarely some short runs of tach(less than 30 seconds). I am a healthy, athletic 48 year old male other than this. I have heard so many
mixedMixed respiratory vaccine reports about caffiene and
arrhythmiasArrhythmias that it is hard to know who to listen to. What do you recommend? Also, with this condition will an occasional glass of wine or a beer cause problems? I really mean occasional, ie... once every month or so socially. Thanks for your time and answers.
Speaking of being different, and this is quite true, I have found that a certain substance that I have been told to avoid actually restores my sinus rhythm when I am in A-Fib. I really hate taking heart drugs as they are very harmful to the body with long term use, so I mormally put up with the A-fib for the few hours that each episode normally lasts for. One day I was really depressed after a few days of on-again, off-again A-fib so I had a couple of nips of bourbon, and guess what, the A-fib was gone within 20 minutes! Naturally I considered this to be a fluke, so the next time I had A-fib I tried the bourbon again, only 2 nips but it did the trick and seems to work for me all the time!
I'm in no way advocating that those suffering heart problems should start hitting the bottle, just pointing out that what may be a 'trigger' for some, may not be the same 'trigger' for others.
Maybe try a magnesium supplement (without calcium), for some people it helps get rid of pac's and pvc's...