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“Atrial Fibrillation When the Heart Skips, So Does the Mind 💔🧠 (How to Cope & Stay Calm)”
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00:00Do you feel your heart racing unexpectedly?
00:03You may have atrial fibrillation.
00:05This condition affects millions worldwide.
00:09It's important to understand its impact on your body and mind.
00:13Atrial fibrillation, or AFib, is an irregular heartbeat.
00:18This can lead to blood clots, stroke, or heart disease.
00:23But beyond physical issues, AFib can affect your mental health too.
00:28Stress, anxiety, and depression are common in those with AFib.
00:33First, let's discuss the psychological effects.
00:37Living with AFib can spark worry about your health.
00:41You might fear heart problems or sudden events.
00:44This constant worry can rob you of joy.
00:47Next, how can you manage these concerns?
00:51Education is key.
00:53Understand your condition completely.
00:55Knowledge reduces fear.
00:58Communicate openly with your doctor.
01:01Share your worries and ask questions.
01:04You're not alone in this journey.
01:07Consider joining support groups.
01:10Connecting with others facing similar challenges can be comforting.
01:14They can offer perspective and experiences worth sharing.
01:18Additionally, practice mindfulness techniques.
01:21Yoga and meditation can significantly reduce stress.
01:26Exercise regularly, too.
01:28It boosts mood and well-being.
01:31If you experience intense anxiety or depression, consider professional help.
01:37Therapists can offer coping strategies.
01:40Medication may also be an option if needed.
01:43In summary, monitor your heart health and recognize mental effects.
01:49Engage with healthcare professionals and support groups.
01:53Embrace mindfulness and take care of your mental well-being.
01:57Want to learn more about AFib?
02:00Subscribe for updates and empower yourself today.
02:03For more information, visit our website at www.fema.gov.co.uk
02:05For more information, visit our website at www.fema.gov.co.uk

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