Filter
Exclude
Time range
-
Near
Replying to @Frances98392343
Afib with bifascicular block.
2
7
Replying to @mgoeas29
Do you have afib?
2
Pacemaker is working overtime with uncontrollable afib. Paul M Dumouchel your killing me a little more every day over a 1975 moldy carpet glued to cement , And continiously painting over moldy ceilings.While bragging about a 1.5 million dollar grant.
4
Replying to @IAmSamFin
OE RCTs should target the exact same clinical endpoints as the therapeutics it's helping manage (with a slight emphasis on safety). Diabetes? Track HbA1c, organ damage, and glycemic crises. Afib? Track stroke incidence and intracranial bleeds. Cancer? PFS, OS, TEAE
1
11
Replying to @wilsonhlthcoach
My original eating plan not only paced me towards certain death, I also lost many teeth. I’m almost 66 now, AFib controlled, and have missing teeth. Everything else has reversed. Change? Eating plan. Zero processed foods, very minimal veggies, dairy and fruit, mostly meat/egg
1
27
Dr. Jonathan Shirazi, PPG – Cardiology, outlines the most common and unexpected AFib triggers, from stress and illness to large meals, alcohol, poor sleep and even cold drinks. bit.ly/3PZvFox
13
Replying to @LoliMossad
Afib maybe? Get it checked if you can
1
2
123
te retweeted
Yolanda is holding her own. Yesterday was apparently “AFib Appreciation Day” with a heart rate approaching 200. Immediate treatment helped get the heart rate below 140, but the AFib lasted about 10 hours. As soon as she received her room, the AFib vanished. I will share later my encounter with an Islamic hospital security guard (I was close enough to download his cell phone’s contents via RF-Based Interception) who singled me out and challenged my access badge, basically telling me the Emergency Department was not part of the main hospital, and denied me access to my wife because it was after hours. WTF? I calmly explained that she had just received her room, but he insisted that I leave the premises and even attempted to mad dog me in a lame, pathetic staredown. 10 security guards and a security supervisor later, I was apologized to and sent up to Yolanda’s room. This guy doesn’t know it yet, but he is about to have a forensic colonoscopy. 😁
My father is still in the hospital, hopefully heading to rehab soon. Yolanda is battling severe liver failure, and the next few days are critical. I won’t sugarcoat it: this is one of the hardest periods of our lives. Yet while we’re fighting for our family, the lawfare has escalated, and the threats never stopped. Some sick individuals are even calling Yolanda in her hospital bed, leaving hateful messages. We’re hurting. We’re exhausted. But we’re still standing. Still fighting! Yolanda is adamant that we continue fighting. 🇺🇸 Please keep Yolanda and my dad in your prayers. givesendgo.com/yolandas
62
111
750
12,406
Replying to @TrackYourHeart
AFib RVR
20
Replying to @Uniquekatie02
My mom wears her so it alerts her when she’s in afib. I think she will continue to wear it with whatever the fuck she wants to.
19
Replying to @perla_nurse
Afib loading... 😂
26
Penelope Helenick retweeted
Through ALL of it — the infusion chair PTSD, the hand-foot syndrome that feels like walking on broken glass, the AFib episodes with tachycardia over 160 — Yolanda still smiles. Still encourages other patients. Still uplifts nurses and doctors. 38 years of teaching high school. Mentoring at-risk youth. That's who she is.
6
27
393
10,246
1x Vaxed Relative called 911 3x in May HR 160-180 after doing nothing 1 of 3 Bl Pressure to 180 in 10 seconds Has Afib SVT 1 other & just had ablation w top Doc in NYC Perfectly healthy b/f @CEJRyanMcMahon
Paramedic info: We receive a lot of 911 calls for people falling down. A lot of these people say “I don’t remember what happened.” That can either be from them hitting their head or because they had a medical problem, ranging from neurological to cardiac issues, that caused them to fall. Needless to say I do a lot of EKGs on fall victims these days. Just in case. The tough part about covid shots is mainstream media as well as vaccine advocates sweep even the obvious sudden deaths under the rug. So attempting to explain how a fall, car crash, drowning etc could’ve been caused by covid vaccine side effects is damn near impossible. Hope that helps. Harry Fisher Paramedic God bless
37
I have to work on extending walk exercise to try to deal with easily triggered shortness of breath and dizziness (afib, post heart attack). Took out garbage now, 200 yards, not so bad this time. Been doing inside exercises.
24
Replying to @justdavenow89
Can’t say I had that experience. Wish I had. The vaccine caused me to go into Afib
1
92
Some days this job breaks you. Today, it reminded me why I stay. Discharged a patient with a cardioembolic stroke (Afib). 2 weeks of tough conversations, prognosis, fear in their eyes. Walked them out. His son had no words, just a warm hug. #Medicine #WeCare
11
Replying to @thegarybrecka
Two meals a day and being aware of calories. I dropped 30 pounds and AFIB episodes dropped from every 1-2 months to 1-2 times a year.
73