Yes, I can slow my pulse down, too. Concentration and steady breathing. Had it down to 34 bpm in my prime, but high 40s is my best these days.
oops for got about this, will do it soon.
Ok just back from the Hospital and apparently i'm going live, well for a more few years anyway:w00t:
basically they have discharged me but I have to go back in 6 months for a health check, in the mean time I have to have a heart scan and see a bioelectrical technician
They still want to get a closer look at the heart and see where all my electrical wires go, they say they still might have to go in and zap a nerve in the heart but I am a fit(relatively) young (HA!) man (Always)again.
so as long as my ankles and joints can hold it together I'm free to return to my former glory.....
Glad we're all fighting fit - Ian I had my first ablation (Zap) after several cardioversions - 6 month intervals - to restore normal rhythm, the process is much more refined now (3rd) and mostly v successful (I seem to be the odd one out!). During the prcess they can wind your heart up and down to spot the short circuit (s) that allow the AF.
Alexandra the HRM may not pick up the flutter from the lower chambers which could be what you feel - I can also slow the heart down by thinking, except that is when its belting along in AF - in any case its basically dodgy electrics and not mechanical!
thanks all the ticker seemed to be working fine tonight.
Yes Had a long chat with the registrar ? today and he was excellent. he gave me much more info(perhaps I didn't listen too well in bed last time)
If the extra nerve/pathway is obvious they are going in (gulp) and will zap it, He said I can come in in the morning and be home for tea after surgery on my heart!!!!
Far from my heart being enlarged and thin it is quite muscly(Sorry spelling is bad tonight).
The problem with the extra electrical path way is unlike your normal pathway which has a sort of resister to limit beats per minute this one doesn't, it is possible to raise your HR to 300+this invariably will make you collapse and is quite serious.
Non of this may be part of the original AF but they don't know for a fact as they don't know what the trigger was and may never know.