
My main concern is called Ventricular Tachycardia. (VT) the ventricles of my heart beat so fast, it can not fill with blood properly, so I may pass out.
I spend a large part of my life in Atrial Fibrillation (AF) which is uncomfortable but not life threatening while I am on Warfarin.
To deal with these issues, I have a Implanted Defibrillator, like a pacemaker, but as well as pacing it also can deliver a shock to restore the heart rhythm if needed. I have not had to have a shock yet, the machine is very clever and can actually over drive the VT and return me to a reasonably normal state.


I stopped the carnitine, and my heart returned to normal (for me) AF with very little VT. After 3 days I resumed the Carnitine, and am at this point taking 1 x 500mg in the morning and all is seeming fine.

In another day or 2 I will increase to 2 x 500mg a day, (morning and night) and see if I am OK on this dosage. Will keep you posted.
I will have a full set of blood results to post at the beginnign of July and will be very interested to see how they read.
Take care everyone. Be thankful, I have a friend whose brother in law has developed cardiomyopathy at 61, and the medical world just have given up on him.

Cheers