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Reviewer: joan, 75 or over Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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Reviewer: Ken , 75 or over Male on Treatment for 10 years or more (Patient)
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Twice I have had overdose problems because my physician did not perfor periodic blood level tests. In the first instance the overdose was determined by an emergency room visit because my defibrilator implant discharged. The second time complaints of headache, dizziness, and fatigue caused my physician (a new physician, at that) to order a digoxin test.
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Reviewer: JKay, 55-64 Female on Treatment for 1 to less than 2 years (Patient)
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I am 57 Female, family history of heart problems. I have AF from severe stress resulting in depression and panic attacks that caused racing pains in the heart. The digoxin helped immediately to stop the pains and I take an anti depressant to help till I get the worst of the stress out of my life. I think I will be all right now; I didn't know it I would make it before I got help from the doctors.
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Reviewer: sarg, 65-74 Male on Treatment for 2 to less than 5 years (Patient)
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As a man, the enlargement of my breast has caused me some pretty severe pain. So painful at times they are touchess.
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Reviewer: kathcardiac@aol.com, 55-64 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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I have experienced nausea, visual disturbances, extreme fatigue, pounding of the heartbeat very pronounced. Also taking Sotalol. The combination has controlled my Atrial Fibrillation since cardioversion on Nov. 18th, but has left me feeling not so good, thinking the dosage is too much for me.
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