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Mildly calcification
aortic
with reduced mobility. Mild
aortic
stenosis
. I’m taking 1.25 mg of Bisorolol. I think the fatigue, nausea and general debility is a result of this or perhaps it is the condition. I would be interested and helped by anyone who has a similar diagnoses.
Mildly calcification
aortic
with reduced mobility. Mild
aortic
stenosis
. I’m taking 1.25 mg of Bisorolol. I think the fatigue, nausea and general debility is a result of this or perhaps it is the condition. I would be interested and helped by anyone who has a similar diagnoses.
Pandor
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
How much time have I got with aortic stenosis
I don’t know why I’m suddenely panicking. I have been reasonably calm so far. Not sure what has panicked me. This year has been very stressful with COVID and I guess I should be glad that I don’t have any symptoms other than some breathlessness. I should have had my valve replaced by now and today
I don’t know why I’m suddenely panicking. I have been reasonably calm so far. Not sure what has panicked me. This year has been very stressful with COVID and I guess I should be glad that I don’t have any symptoms other than some breathlessness. I should have had my valve replaced by now and today
Numberone1
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Heart Failure effect Dental Infection and Extraction
I think I have read that invasive dental treatment effect heart failure, which I have stage 2/3 mitral regurgitation and
aortic
stenosis
.
I think I have read that invasive dental treatment effect heart failure, which I have stage 2/3 mitral regurgitation and
aortic
stenosis
.
woodbon
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
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Mild Aortric Stenosis
Hi Everyone Does anyone with A/F have
aortic
stenosis
if so could you please let me know. Thanks
Hi Everyone Does anyone with A/F have
aortic
stenosis
if so could you please let me know. Thanks
stopper
in
AF Association
4 years ago
A/F with Aortic stenosis
Has anyone here with a/f been diagnosed with mild
aortic
stenosis
and what are the solutions.
Has anyone here with a/f been diagnosed with mild
aortic
stenosis
and what are the solutions.
stopper
in
AF Association
4 years ago
Update on heart flutters and palpitations
AORTIC
VALVE: Structurally normal valve. Trileaflet. There is no
stenosis
. There is no regurgitation. MITRAL VALVE: Structurally normal valve. There is no stenosis. There is mild regurgitation. TRICUSPID VALVE: Structurally normal valve. There is no stenosis.
AORTIC
VALVE: Structurally normal valve. Trileaflet. There is no
stenosis
. There is no regurgitation. MITRAL VALVE: Structurally normal valve. There is no stenosis. There is mild regurgitation. TRICUSPID VALVE: Structurally normal valve. There is no stenosis.
Ivy08
in
AF Association
4 years ago
Travel Insurance advice
I had my yearly echo for the bicuspid
aortic
stenosis
that I was diagnosed with last year and thankfully no change. Last week I was at the docs with a totally unrelated problem and she picked up that my pulse rate was 142 and sent me to A&E by the time I got there it was normal.
I had my yearly echo for the bicuspid
aortic
stenosis
that I was diagnosed with last year and thankfully no change. Last week I was at the docs with a totally unrelated problem and she picked up that my pulse rate was 142 and sent me to A&E by the time I got there it was normal.
MacRodney
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
severe aortic stenosis
Hi I'm new here. Shock diagnosis a year ago is now 'severe'. Another echo in 6 months time. Not really sure what symptoms to look out for or when I should report them to the medical profession. I do get niggly pain in the back and some need to take a deep breath, but normally just when sitting about
Hi I'm new here. Shock diagnosis a year ago is now 'severe'. Another echo in 6 months time. Not really sure what symptoms to look out for or when I should report them to the medical profession. I do get niggly pain in the back and some need to take a deep breath, but normally just when sitting about
Annie-blue
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
how long to wait?
Some 5 months ago I wrote (on the suggestion of my gp and my specialist's secretary) to my specialist as there were some oddities in my recent diagnosis and a lack of data from my recent echo for
aortic
stenosis
.
Some 5 months ago I wrote (on the suggestion of my gp and my specialist's secretary) to my specialist as there were some oddities in my recent diagnosis and a lack of data from my recent echo for
aortic
stenosis
.
HarryBell
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Quietly seething and whittering!
Proff O report from 9/12/20 says " no evidence of cardiac failure" but an older report from my other cardio consultant reads like this ( copied exactly) " Bicuspid
aortic
valve with no significant
stenosis
or regurgitation on Echocardiogram,preserved biventricular size and function" I don't know what
Proff O report from 9/12/20 says " no evidence of cardiac failure" but an older report from my other cardio consultant reads like this ( copied exactly) " Bicuspid
aortic
valve with no significant
stenosis
or regurgitation on Echocardiogram,preserved biventricular size and function" I don't know what
wilsond
in
AF Association
4 years ago
Severe aortic stenosis diagnosis
Hi I'm new here, with the above diagnosis. Due another 'surveillance echo' in 6 months and no chance of 'elective' surgery due to coronavirus. Not sure what symptoms to look out for. I am feeling some niggly high back pain and the occasional need to take a really deep breath, but some of that could
Hi I'm new here, with the above diagnosis. Due another 'surveillance echo' in 6 months and no chance of 'elective' surgery due to coronavirus. Not sure what symptoms to look out for. I am feeling some niggly high back pain and the occasional need to take a really deep breath, but some of that could
Annie-blue
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Vibration Plate query
As well as having moderate to severe
Aortic
Stenosis
, I have early Parkinsons and osteoarthritis. I need to get fitter and improve my balance and muscle tone and thought a vibration plate may be useful.
As well as having moderate to severe
Aortic
Stenosis
, I have early Parkinsons and osteoarthritis. I need to get fitter and improve my balance and muscle tone and thought a vibration plate may be useful.
WeaverShaz
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Omron BP continually monitor reporting Atrial Fibrillation but ECG 'normal' anyone else experience this?
I had a stent in 2015 and have been advised I have a minor
stenosis
of the
aortic
valves. Other than that I am fit! (-: Any comments, in particular from anyone who has experienced AF reports from a BP monitor would be greatly appreciated.
I had a stent in 2015 and have been advised I have a minor
stenosis
of the
aortic
valves. Other than that I am fit! (-: Any comments, in particular from anyone who has experienced AF reports from a BP monitor would be greatly appreciated.
Raylpa
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Could this be a mistake
GP told me to shield because I have type 2 diabetes and there's a letter on my file saying that I have
aortic
stenosis
which was diagnosed by an echocardiogram 5 years ago but it's news to me. I have never been tested. GP is surprised that I haven't been monitored.
GP told me to shield because I have type 2 diabetes and there's a letter on my file saying that I have
aortic
stenosis
which was diagnosed by an echocardiogram 5 years ago but it's news to me. I have never been tested. GP is surprised that I haven't been monitored.
Pica5s0
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
BAV with mild aortic stenosis
Hiya everyone, I had an echo a few months back which showed I have a BAV with mild stenosis. Does anyone know if this will always progress into sever stenosis? I know everyone is different and I could have mild stenosis for years however has anyone been Diagnosed with mild stenosis and then it’s quickly
Hiya everyone, I had an echo a few months back which showed I have a BAV with mild stenosis. Does anyone know if this will always progress into sever stenosis? I know everyone is different and I could have mild stenosis for years however has anyone been Diagnosed with mild stenosis and then it’s quickly
Serena15
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Echo Time Again
Yes I have severe
aortic
valve
stenosis
but am asymptomatic. Received very nice letter from my Cardiologist saying that at the moment they will just closely monitor. What I'm terrified of is that the reading will be awful, so awful that they will keep me in.
Yes I have severe
aortic
valve
stenosis
but am asymptomatic. Received very nice letter from my Cardiologist saying that at the moment they will just closely monitor. What I'm terrified of is that the reading will be awful, so awful that they will keep me in.
ITSINTHEBAG9
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Hi, I’m new to the forum just after some wise words
I’m a 51 year old recently diagnosed with severe bicuspid
aortic
stenosis
. My consultant says I need open heart surgery in the next few months but everything is delayed because of Covid.
I’m a 51 year old recently diagnosed with severe bicuspid
aortic
stenosis
. My consultant says I need open heart surgery in the next few months but everything is delayed because of Covid.
Samgeorge
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Very confused hearing that I've been diagnosed when I don't remember having echo cardiogram.
I was shocked yesterday when my GP said that I had
aortic
stenosis
. I did not know what an echocardiogram was until I googled it and I am positive that I have never had one.
I was shocked yesterday when my GP said that I had
aortic
stenosis
. I did not know what an echocardiogram was until I googled it and I am positive that I have never had one.
Pica5s0
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
About my congenital heart disease
I’m 21 with
aortic
valve
stenosis
and biscupid valve , I’m reading up about my congenital heart disease and I’m unsure if I am high risk , any information would be greatly appreciated
I’m 21 with
aortic
valve
stenosis
and biscupid valve , I’m reading up about my congenital heart disease and I’m unsure if I am high risk , any information would be greatly appreciated
Jamesbritchford21
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Anaesthetic with Aortic Stenosis
Hi. I was diagnosed with moderate/severe AS last year. I now need a half-knee replacement revised into a full knee but the consensus appears to be not with AS, even though knees are usually done under spinal anaesthetic. Does anyone have experience of this or can advise? It could be years before I get
Hi. I was diagnosed with moderate/severe AS last year. I now need a half-knee replacement revised into a full knee but the consensus appears to be not with AS, even though knees are usually done under spinal anaesthetic. Does anyone have experience of this or can advise? It could be years before I get
WeaverShaz
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
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