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Irregular Heart Rhythm

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Has anyone heard of someone getting SC for heart problems like atrial afibrulation (heart palpitations/irregular heart rhythm)? As part of my SC sinusitis treatments, the VA prescribed daily doses of pseudoephedrine (sudafed) for quite a few years. After I receive my records, I will present this to my cardiologist in hopes for an IMO.

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Has anyone heard of someone getting SC for heart problems like atrial afibrulation (heart palpitations/irregular heart rhythm)? As part of my SC sinusitis treatments, the VA prescribed daily doses of pseudoephedrine (sudafed) for quite a few years. After I receive my records, I will present this to my cardiologist in hopes for an IMO.

Vync, How are you doing now?

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Since the beginning of the year, my cardiac conditions have been stable thanks to daily medication. There is the occasional 'flutter', but it does not last very long at all.

I have an upcoming cardiologist appointment and plan to present my records to him in order to get him opinion.

Carlie's right. Digoxin levels make my heart rate very low. If I watch TV in bed, my heart rate is around 35-40.

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