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bor - 26 Jun 2005 11:36 GMT
I am convinst this product is influencing my hearbeat in a negatieve
way...I have permanent a-fib  but sicne i take this product my heart
get's crazy at night...  It took me a long time before realising this
product might be the trigger. (I first sudpected seretide and external
factors)

is there any know issue about this ????


Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD - 26 Jun 2005 12:00 GMT
> I am convinst this product is influencing my hearbeat in a negatieve
> way...I have permanent a-fib  but sicne i take this product my heart
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>
> is there any know issue about this ????

It is more likely that your palpitations are due to the seretide than
the singulair.

Nonetheless, you should inform your doctor about your new palpitations
symptoms.

In Christ's love and service,

Andrew

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Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
Board-Certified Cardiologist

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bor - 28 Jun 2005 14:00 GMT
>It is more likely that your palpitations are due to the seretide than
>the singulair.

I am afraid not doktor...I took a second look on the paper that is in
the  box (medical inforamtion) and yes ...it is mentioned clearly that
it can cause   racing of the heart...(130 pm)
(also confirmed  by my cardilogist)
next week i see the pneumo dr  who prescribed the singulair.

Seritide also has an effect but in my case it is far mor milder then
what the singulair does with my sinusrithm.
Luckely most of the patients with  irregular hart beets are on
coumadine or something like that...
thanks.

thanks.

>Nonetheless, you should inform your doctor about your new palpitations
>symptoms.
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Jeff - 26 Jun 2005 16:08 GMT
> I am convinst this product is influencing my hearbeat in a negatieve
> way...I have permanent a-fib  but sicne i take this product my heart
> get's crazy at night...  It took me a long time before realising this
> product might be the trigger. (I first sudpected seretide and external
> factors)

Step 1: Call your  doctor.

We don't know you history. And a heart that get's crazy at night doesn't
sound like something that you should wait on or experiment on yourself to
find the cause.

Jeff

> is there any know issue about this ????
bor - 26 Jun 2005 16:49 GMT
>> I am convinst this product is influencing my hearbeat in a negatieve
>> way...I have permanent a-fib  but sicne i take this product my heart
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
>Step 1: Call your  doctor.

I have already had an er - consult after that my medication was
slightly changed  :-)

tomorrow i will see my regular cardiomen :-)

>We don't know you history. And a heart that get's crazy at night doesn't
>sound like something that you should wait on or experiment on yourself to
>find the cause.

Yesterday i forgot to take the seritide in the evening...
I took the singulair 2 hrs earlier then normal (what i do not call an
experiment) and soon the sh.t started :-)
Seritide  has also a bad influcence i have noticed but it milder then
what singulari does to me (my personal opinion)
The more i think about it...troubles started after starting up those 2
medications a few months ago ...

Dokters say it is the seritide...well I think i cannot agree on
this...Since i have a very  noise making metal heartvalve...i do not
need a stetoscope or a  ecg  to know when something is not right :-)

This baby is since 1985 in my body so i know  whenn my clock  sounds
the alarm or is not behaving as it should :-)

thanks for your consern and good advice anyway...

I will post again with final results in a few weeks....(i hope)

>Jeff
>
>> is there any know issue about this ????
 
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