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can I change my profile picture to a sheep?

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Happyrosie

yes you can! If this is a request to know how to, post again.

If this was some kind of a funny, let us in on the joke?

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Queenlover in reply to Happyrosie

I have changed it. Thank you 🙂

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Alison_L in reply to Queenlover

That’s a funny looking sheep 😂

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Queenlover in reply to Alison_L

I changed my mind 🙂🐏🐑

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Fanfab1

have you tried:

Bar at top click on “Profile” on right hand side

Click on update on right hand side

Then “+add avatar” comes up over your existing picture and I think when you click it allows you to change it

👍

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Queenlover in reply to Fanfab1

Thank you 🙂

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Queenlover in reply to Fanfab1

It worked🙂

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Nomis21

Just found out my EF is 40% a reduction of 10% from my last echo and I only have to walk into a draught and I'm freezing cold, hands, feet turn purple, white fingers probably Raynaud's but not confirmed, sometimes need 2 or 3 baths a day to warm up, had to buy insoles that heat up via a usb cable, I use at work when at my desk and have a battery heated body warmer but don't use it cos I think it interferes with my pacemaker, electric blanket is on high every night, once cold it's difficult to get warm again, I hate it!

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Deejay62

Hi my EF23% I take Entresto the same amount as you but I don’t take Carvedilol. I have dilated cardiomyopathy and severe pulmonary hypertension. I don’t feel the cold like that except if it’s a freezing day. I mainly feel hot a lot of the time.

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Queenlover

Thank you 🙂

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Greenthorn

Will you become Sheeplover!

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Queenlover in reply to Greenthorn

No. I decided on a Robin.

I chose queenlover in a rush as I like the group and still trying to get my head around the diagnosis.

Can you change profile name?

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Queenlover

Thank you 🙂

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MadBunny

I found it can take a few goes before it will work. Or it can take a while for it to load 🙄

Sorry - just realised I've replied without introducing myself as a new member. I joined recently , as I'm waiting for the results of an echocardiogram ( suspected heart failure) . No doubt you'll be hearing more from me once I get the results 😊

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Queenlover in reply to MadBunny

It worked. Thank you 🙂

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MadBunny in reply to Queenlover

That's good.

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Queenlover in reply to MadBunny

Hi I only joined yesterday

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MadBunny in reply to Queenlover

Nice to meet you!

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Queenlover in reply to MadBunny

🙂

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MadBunny

Hi PinkKizzie

Thank you for your kind comments. It's the waiting that's getting to me- I keep imagining the worst case scenario- results go to GP who requested the test , she supposedly contacts me, cardio sends me copy of letter , and so it goes on ...........I've decided if I don't hear anything by early next week, I'm going to start chasing the GP surgery.

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Queenlover

Hi PinkKizzle,

I have to have a blood test next week after starting Entresto. If all ok then start Dapaglifozin. Then a week later start Bisoprolol 1.25mg.

My main symptoms has been short of breath on exertion.

Also intermittent AF.

I am really hoping the meds improve my EF up from 15%.

I feel fine in myself, just trying to process the shock. 😳

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Fanfab1

maybe different devices hanve different ways! You keep well too!

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Queenlover

Thank you 🙂 I love gardening and managed 3 hrs today. Just trying to carry on as normal but being sensible.