Philippa's story
Philippa
Sayer only found out she suffered from Atrial Fibrillation after a
series of incidents.
The 41-year-old says: "When I started to experience IBS symptoms
before a course I thought it was just nerves.
"I have two young children and there was a lot going on with
work so I was stressed,
and I thought it must have been
something to do with that.
"When I went on the course, I almost passed out. I felt
unwell
for the entire two weeks.
"Then a few weeks after I got home, I started to feel even
worse. I had unbearable pain in my abdomen and it was very
difficult to walk.
"When I went to the doctor about it he said I might have gall
stones. I went for a test, but a week later I collapsed.
"It was only when I was sent for an ultrasound of my abdomen
that it was picked up. The ultrasound technician also scanned my
lungs and my heart, and realised there was something wrong.
Looking back on it, there were other warning signs I ignored. I felt puffed walking up stairs but I put it down to being unfit, and I had heart palpitations but I’ve suffered from those for 20 years, so I didn’t think much of it
"It turned out I had
atrial fibrillation
and
cardiomyopathy and
my heart was beating at more than 185 beats per minute. My doctor
was stunned. I had to spend 13 days in hospital.
"Looking back on it, there were other warning signs I ignored. I
felt puffed walking up stairs but I put it down to being unfit, and
I had heart palpitations but I’ve suffered from those for 20 years,
so I didn’t think much of it.
I"’m now on warfarin, among other medication,
but my heart rhythm is back to normal. I found the whole experience
very surreal.
"I
had checked my pulse and it was always weak. Had I known this was a
sign that there might be something wrong with my heart I would have
done something earlier.
"Not everyone with atrial fibrillation has symptoms, so it's
really important people check their
pulse. It's so easy to do and it only takes a few
minutes."
If your pulse is irregular or if you're concerned in any way
about your pulse you should make an appoinment to see your GP.