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Warming sensation goes thru body for 30 sec or so I have pad & angina

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london-lass

Hi there

I have primary APS and experience this in my arms. i thought it was to do with my shoulder injuries, but maybe not. No ideas, except is it blood flow?

Can anyone else help?

Thanks Ann

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daisyd

Hi I would see your Gp if you are concerned, make an appointment, for today.

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Lure2

Hi,

Are you diagnozed APS? What is pad?

I have had COLD sensations going through the whole body before I started warfarin. I have pulmonary hypertension and leaking heartvalves. It took perhaps 30 sek - 1 min. Now gone totally after warfarin started almost 3 years ago..

Interesting because I have not heard of anyone else having these "sensations".

Take care from Kerstin in Stockholm

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callie123 in reply toLure2

Pad--proiferial artery desires

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luluspetals11

I get warm sensations also. I always wanted to know what this is. Also, how do they test for angina? My grandmother had it and I get the same symptoms. I was told it could be spasms in my trachea, but wondering if it is something worse.

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Lure2 in reply toluluspetals11

Tell your APS-doctor about it. I have had several Echokardiografies with doppler. APS-patients with heartsymtoms are tested that way.

Take care from Kerstin in Stockholm

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callie123 in reply toluluspetals11

Stress test or heart monitor. ..I take ranexa 2x a day no pain now.

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Manofmendip

Hi Callie

As my colleague APsnotFab has asked, do you have APS?

Dave

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GinaD

I am now safely on that far side of menopause (yeah!) but during those transition years, I could have used this to describe what I came to call "mini hot flashes." Do see your GP -- but, (depending on your age) this could be minor, age related hormonal changes.

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Lexi_Img

I get warm sensations in my chest. I have APS. I do not know if it is a connection. I am past menapause however it feels so much like the hot flashes I used to get.

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