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A little update
So I reached the 6 month anniversary of my CABG this month and I was glad to see it. Followed shortly after by my 48th birthday, again something I was glad to see. But things are still not great, still dealing with ectopic beats, some days worse than others. The last couple of weeks if been getting occasional
So I reached the 6 month anniversary of my CABG this month and I was glad to see it. Followed shortly after by my 48th birthday, again something I was glad to see. But things are still not great, still dealing with ectopic beats, some days worse than others. The last couple of weeks if been getting occasional
ccwh70
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Glycerol trinit
Took glycerol trinit last night for the first time ...wow felt like us been kicked by a horse ...i know this had side effects but I went to bed feeling crap not sure then if it was from the original chest pains or the spray ...i feel very nervous about using it when I'm out and about I travel 3 hours
Took glycerol trinit last night for the first time ...wow felt like us been kicked by a horse ...i know this had side effects but I went to bed feeling crap not sure then if it was from the original chest pains or the spray ...i feel very nervous about using it when I'm out and about I travel 3 hours
Mrsbeevintage
Heart Star
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Polyethyene glycol and propylene glycol
I do not know how to ask this. Are these related or close enough to cause the same reactions? Miralax is polyethylene glycol and bayer asprin has propylene glycol. I know i am jumping right in with a question without reading anything else and i apologise up front for that.
I do not know how to ask this. Are these related or close enough to cause the same reactions? Miralax is polyethylene glycol and bayer asprin has propylene glycol. I know i am jumping right in with a question without reading anything else and i apologise up front for that.
Walli
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Allergic to Glycols
6 years ago
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Update on my original 1st post
First day of medicationtoday Lipitor 40mg in the evening ramipril 5mg morning ,bisoprolol fumarate 5mg morning ,aspirin 75mg morning and glycerol trinit when needed
First day of medicationtoday Lipitor 40mg in the evening ramipril 5mg morning ,bisoprolol fumarate 5mg morning ,aspirin 75mg morning and glycerol trinit when needed
Mrsbeevintage
Heart Star
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Struggling after stents
Hi all I am hoping people can reassure me what I'm feeling is normal as I am getting down about it and scared about the future. I am experiencing pressure pain in chest and throat since 4 stents fitted 6 weeks ago after heart attack. I have been to A and E about 10 days ago and all they did was test
Hi all I am hoping people can reassure me what I'm feeling is normal as I am getting down about it and scared about the future. I am experiencing pressure pain in chest and throat since 4 stents fitted 6 weeks ago after heart attack. I have been to A and E about 10 days ago and all they did was test
Andie1975
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Statins and sharp pains
Hi I’m new here. I’m on my 3rd statin (Rosuvastatin) having had Atorvastatin and then Pravastatin and seem to be suffering from random pains in my chest area. It’s not Angina as I’ve used my GTN spray with no real effect. The pains only last a minute or so at a time but are quite unnerving. I was
Hi I’m new here. I’m on my 3rd statin (Rosuvastatin) having had Atorvastatin and then Pravastatin and seem to be suffering from random pains in my chest area. It’s not Angina as I’ve used my GTN spray with no real effect. The pains only last a minute or so at a time but are quite unnerving. I was
David-68
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Cholesterol Support
6 years ago
My 25th heart attach and bypass year
Age 49 triple bypass I'm still here at age 75 . 2 of the bypasses supposedly Have deteriated. Still get angina and post pump syndrome . I just pop a nitroglycerin and keep going . Very poor follow up with cardiologist and sister surgeons I have fired a few I lost 50 lbs Been a diabetic
Age 49 triple bypass I'm still here at age 75 . 2 of the bypasses supposedly Have deteriated. Still get angina and post pump syndrome . I just pop a nitroglycerin and keep going . Very poor follow up with cardiologist and sister surgeons I have fired a few I lost 50 lbs Been a diabetic
tonawandacreekrd
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
7 years ago
nitroglycerin transdermal patch).
Morning all, just a quick question. I wear a 15 mg nitroglycerin transdermal patch daily. I was told to wear it for about 14 hrs a day and leave it off overnight. Last night I forgot to remove it (I do have a reminder on my phone). Should I put it on the usual time today or wait a few hours. It sounds
Morning all, just a quick question. I wear a 15 mg nitroglycerin transdermal patch daily. I was told to wear it for about 14 hrs a day and leave it off overnight. Last night I forgot to remove it (I do have a reminder on my phone). Should I put it on the usual time today or wait a few hours. It sounds
Mirador19
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British Heart Foundation
7 years ago
I'm new here ~ GTN SPRAY
Hi Folks ~ heart attack beginning of Oct and 1 stent so week 5 now. Have been told have heart failure. I know to ring rehab or GP or out of hours if I need help. But ~ What feeling am I supposed to take GTN spray for? Does it feel the same and same place as the heart attack? I have a 'heavy heart' feeling
Hi Folks ~ heart attack beginning of Oct and 1 stent so week 5 now. Have been told have heart failure. I know to ring rehab or GP or out of hours if I need help. But ~ What feeling am I supposed to take GTN spray for? Does it feel the same and same place as the heart attack? I have a 'heavy heart' feeling
Jicci7
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British Heart Foundation
7 years ago
GTN spray carrier
Hi does anyone know where you can obtain a carrier for a GTN spray that will attach to a car key ring. Thanks
Hi does anyone know where you can obtain a carrier for a GTN spray that will attach to a car key ring. Thanks
Atky
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British Heart Foundation
7 years ago
Microvascular angina frustration.
Hi everyone, Im 47 (some will have seen a couple of posts before) and in September I was diagnosed with Cardiac Syndrome X (microvascular angina). I had crippling chest pain on slight exertion but as there were no beds in Coronary Care, where I would have seen a cardiologist, I ended up in an acute medical
Hi everyone, Im 47 (some will have seen a couple of posts before) and in September I was diagnosed with Cardiac Syndrome X (microvascular angina). I had crippling chest pain on slight exertion but as there were no beds in Coronary Care, where I would have seen a cardiologist, I ended up in an acute medical
Krazykate
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British Heart Foundation
7 years ago
Angiogram
I get angina attacks. On 25mgs Prednisone and have had third Actemra shot . I should get an angiogram. Anyone here that can share that experience that had PMRGCA? I have to use nitroglycerin and I'm 73. Thinking that when inflammation is under control I won't get these attacks. I eat fat free and
I get angina attacks. On 25mgs Prednisone and have had third Actemra shot . I should get an angiogram. Anyone here that can share that experience that had PMRGCA? I have to use nitroglycerin and I'm 73. Thinking that when inflammation is under control I won't get these attacks. I eat fat free and
Leeleep
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PMRGCAuk
7 years ago
Unstable angina? Syndrome X?
Hello everyone Im 47 and up until 3 months ago I was fit and well. I woke one morning with unilateral face numbness and after MRI was thought to be a TIA ( small stroke) Round about this time I started to get significant central chest pain on minimal exertion and after 2 or 3 A&E/hospital admissions
Hello everyone Im 47 and up until 3 months ago I was fit and well. I woke one morning with unilateral face numbness and after MRI was thought to be a TIA ( small stroke) Round about this time I started to get significant central chest pain on minimal exertion and after 2 or 3 A&E/hospital admissions
Krazykate
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British Heart Foundation
7 years ago
possible recurrent pericarditis or coronary artery spasm
I have been suffering moderate to bad chest pains for quite awhile. one hospital has diagnosed recurrent pericarditis another now has said it might be CAS. my angiogram shows moderate diffuse artery problems which I was told are not bad enough to worry about. a jelly scan does not show any problems either
I have been suffering moderate to bad chest pains for quite awhile. one hospital has diagnosed recurrent pericarditis another now has said it might be CAS. my angiogram shows moderate diffuse artery problems which I was told are not bad enough to worry about. a jelly scan does not show any problems either
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
7 years ago
Not heartburn and more pills
Well I saw the consultant today and it seems the pain I have been having is not heartburn but from angina. I did star t to think that myself as the pains started just after getting up before I had any food and did use my GTN spray more and it helped. Now I am going to have Isotard 40 XL to take and hope
Well I saw the consultant today and it seems the pain I have been having is not heartburn but from angina. I did star t to think that myself as the pains started just after getting up before I had any food and did use my GTN spray more and it helped. Now I am going to have Isotard 40 XL to take and hope
anke123
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British Heart Foundation
7 years ago
Brooks Run Signature Tour update
Just to let you know what it's all about following my post the other day. Basically, a ticket for the Run Signature gets you what is essentially a gait analysis but slightly 'techy', all done on a treadmill in the back of a large trailer plus a 20% discount card for a new pair of trainers). They strap
Just to let you know what it's all about following my post the other day. Basically, a ticket for the Run Signature gets you what is essentially a gait analysis but slightly 'techy', all done on a treadmill in the back of a large trailer plus a 20% discount card for a new pair of trainers). They strap
SteffieLouG
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Couch to 5K
7 years ago
5k in 39.08 and no pains
Three weeks after graduating I can run the 5 k quite comfortably now without too many eschew and pains. Today's time was 39 mins 8 secs I am very pleased. Xx I also purchased some new trainers brooks glycerin 13 I think they are helping x Running vlog https://youtu.be/rDNW7qh0BUw
Three weeks after graduating I can run the 5 k quite comfortably now without too many eschew and pains. Today's time was 39 mins 8 secs I am very pleased. Xx I also purchased some new trainers brooks glycerin 13 I think they are helping x Running vlog https://youtu.be/rDNW7qh0BUw
HiddenGem
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
7 years ago
Should I see a private GI specialist? What are your experiences? (UK)
This is my first post on a forum so sorry that it's long!... I noticed symptoms around 2 years ago, they worsened around half a year ago and have got progressively worse over the months until now. I suffer with constipation (I go several times a day but only a small amount at a time), I never feel empty
This is my first post on a forum so sorry that it's long!... I noticed symptoms around 2 years ago, they worsened around half a year ago and have got progressively worse over the months until now. I suffer with constipation (I go several times a day but only a small amount at a time), I never feel empty
kimmy3
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IBS Network
7 years ago
Post op pooing hell ....
I've ended up in glycerine and enema hell today but am so relieved finally . I was so backed up my bladder had almost packed up. Hoping this may help me turn a corner and keep some food and water down so I get get out of this hospital finally. !!!!!
I've ended up in glycerine and enema hell today but am so relieved finally . I was so backed up my bladder had almost packed up. Hoping this may help me turn a corner and keep some food and water down so I get get out of this hospital finally. !!!!!
Starry
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Endometriosis UK
7 years ago
Anemia & ADT
New study below [1]. But why? It is well known that that as testosterone [T] drops in men, so does the red blood cell count. RBCs contain hemoglobin, which carries oxygen from lungs to the rest of the body. Dr. Myers has said that almost all of his patients on ADT are "mildly" anemic [3]. Wiki [2]
New study below [1]. But why? It is well known that that as testosterone [T] drops in men, so does the red blood cell count. RBCs contain hemoglobin, which carries oxygen from lungs to the rest of the body. Dr. Myers has said that almost all of his patients on ADT are "mildly" anemic [3]. Wiki [2]
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
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