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GP suggesting alternative to citalopram to reduce PMR pain??
My GP has just suggested that I consider changing from 20mg daily citalopram (that I’ve been taking for last 3.5 years to combat menopause symptoms) to Duloxerine because “it will help reduce some of PMR pain”. I’m confused. I know she is concerned because I’m having trouble reducing from 17-20mg
My GP has just suggested that I consider changing from 20mg daily citalopram (that I’ve been taking for last 3.5 years to combat menopause symptoms) to Duloxerine because “it will help reduce some of PMR pain”. I’m confused. I know she is concerned because I’m having trouble reducing from 17-20mg
Lyra42
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Living with Unstable Angina
I am a young 57 year old woman but I have unstable angina. I had a heart attack in 2018 and had a stent fitted. I am finding it very difficult to cope with unstable angina. I am taking a copious amount of medication and have been hospitalised to try and sort this out. I find I can only walk a
I am a young 57 year old woman but I have unstable angina. I had a heart attack in 2018 and had a stent fitted. I am finding it very difficult to cope with unstable angina. I am taking a copious amount of medication and have been hospitalised to try and sort this out. I find I can only walk a
Jazzyjas
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
anxious
hi all Im looking for stories of people who took ages to get pregnant but then had a normal pregnancy and birth please. From their first bfp. I’ve finally (after 5 long years) got my first ever BFP. (Could barely believe it but nearly 2 weeks and 5 tests later it’s slowly sinking in) I just can’
hi all Im looking for stories of people who took ages to get pregnant but then had a normal pregnancy and birth please. From their first bfp. I’ve finally (after 5 long years) got my first ever BFP. (Could barely believe it but nearly 2 weeks and 5 tests later it’s slowly sinking in) I just can’
Lily4yrttc
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
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Mysterious u-turn
After all the usual tests late last year I was diagnosed with angina and severe heart disease. I was told that due to the nature of my condition stents were not an option and by pass surgery was required.Towards the end of April this year I was told the surgery was scheduled for the following week. I
After all the usual tests late last year I was diagnosed with angina and severe heart disease. I was told that due to the nature of my condition stents were not an option and by pass surgery was required.Towards the end of April this year I was told the surgery was scheduled for the following week. I
Gden67
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Gabapentin for RLS
I was diagnosed with RLS around three weeks ago and have now been prescribed Gabapentin by my GP having rejected his initial prescription of Ropinirole. My RLS symptoms were initially very severe at night but I was generally symptom free during the day. This has now altered and I am now experiencing
I was diagnosed with RLS around three weeks ago and have now been prescribed Gabapentin by my GP having rejected his initial prescription of Ropinirole. My RLS symptoms were initially very severe at night but I was generally symptom free during the day. This has now altered and I am now experiencing
DonWilliams
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Don't blame it all on the prednisone! Check things out.👩🏻⚕️ or 👨🏻⚕️
I'm writing to add a soft warning to be mindful. I was diagnosed with GCA in 2019 and finally got down to single digits this summer, I'm taking 5 mg per day plus Actemra. I'm only dropping .5 mg every six weeks. It has been fairly smooth except the fatigue, I did nothing and was [i]so, so tired![/
I'm writing to add a soft warning to be mindful. I was diagnosed with GCA in 2019 and finally got down to single digits this summer, I'm taking 5 mg per day plus Actemra. I'm only dropping .5 mg every six weeks. It has been fairly smooth except the fatigue, I did nothing and was [i]so, so tired![/
Grammy80
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Exercise
I need some information about safe and effective types of exercise for people with a history of heart attack and atrial fibrillation. My heart attack was six years ago and was treated with one stent. I have had two emergency admissions with fast AF; the first was one year after the heart attack and induced
I need some information about safe and effective types of exercise for people with a history of heart attack and atrial fibrillation. My heart attack was six years ago and was treated with one stent. I have had two emergency admissions with fast AF; the first was one year after the heart attack and induced
JK5AEO
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Just getting worse.
Hello everyone.I had a heart attack in August and had a stent fitted. This was all fine and I was discharged after a couple of days and was a happy man, feeling lucky and ready to get back to some sort of normality. However after a few weeks I had a setback when some nasty chest pains had me visiting
Hello everyone.I had a heart attack in August and had a stent fitted. This was all fine and I was discharged after a couple of days and was a happy man, feeling lucky and ready to get back to some sort of normality. However after a few weeks I had a setback when some nasty chest pains had me visiting
Becdan
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Beauty - laser treatments
Hi, Following my HA and stent in May 21 I have lost 2 stone, with a few more pounds to go! My son gets married next year and purely for vanity I am considering some laser facials which are supposed to plump up the skin and reduce fine lines, which are more prominent since the weight loss. Now I am
Hi, Following my HA and stent in May 21 I have lost 2 stone, with a few more pounds to go! My son gets married next year and purely for vanity I am considering some laser facials which are supposed to plump up the skin and reduce fine lines, which are more prominent since the weight loss. Now I am
Grenfell37
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Come out feeling worse than when I went in!
Well following 8 months of worrying about having a heart attack, it’s happened. Admitted to hospital for a week, had angiogram which was the most horrendous experience but no need for stent as the culprit artery is too small to stent so prescribed a lot of medication. This was my second angiogram this
Well following 8 months of worrying about having a heart attack, it’s happened. Admitted to hospital for a week, had angiogram which was the most horrendous experience but no need for stent as the culprit artery is too small to stent so prescribed a lot of medication. This was my second angiogram this
Heartfairy
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Depressed, hopeless and sleep deprived with RLS. HELP??
I’ve had RLS for 40 years and have been on almost every medicine out there. I’ve been in Requip for 6 years - 2 mg XL, 2 2mg Requip along with clonopin & methadone. My neurologist of 15 years has given up on me. I saw another one a few weeks ago and she said everything she’d prescribe, I’ve already
I’ve had RLS for 40 years and have been on almost every medicine out there. I’ve been in Requip for 6 years - 2 mg XL, 2 2mg Requip along with clonopin & methadone. My neurologist of 15 years has given up on me. I saw another one a few weeks ago and she said everything she’d prescribe, I’ve already
SleeplessinDenver
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Losartan not effective
After my procedure with stent my doctor asked my GP to keep my BP at 135/80 on discharge note. I was on rampril 2.5 mg for sometime which was fairly successful for few weeks but then I had dry cough at nights and BP was also shooting up 150 /100 . When I spoke to gp (doctor) they changed it losartan
After my procedure with stent my doctor asked my GP to keep my BP at 135/80 on discharge note. I was on rampril 2.5 mg for sometime which was fairly successful for few weeks but then I had dry cough at nights and BP was also shooting up 150 /100 . When I spoke to gp (doctor) they changed it losartan
Anynomous
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
On a downer
As most of you know my history is HT then 4x CABG then another HT all in the month of June and all out of the blue, I went through a big downer at the start now 5 months on I’m going through it again. I’m not feeling the anxiety a lot anymore but the reason is before this all happened I felt fine and
As most of you know my history is HT then 4x CABG then another HT all in the month of June and all out of the blue, I went through a big downer at the start now 5 months on I’m going through it again. I’m not feeling the anxiety a lot anymore but the reason is before this all happened I felt fine and
Jako999
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Rotoblator treatment for unblocking lad artery
After an out of the blue heart attack 5 months ago and a stent being fitted I am now due back in hospital to have my heavily calcified LAD artery drilled out by a rotablator procedure and then having a stent fitted. This is all new to me - anybody had this treatment done who could fill me in on what
After an out of the blue heart attack 5 months ago and a stent being fitted I am now due back in hospital to have my heavily calcified LAD artery drilled out by a rotablator procedure and then having a stent fitted. This is all new to me - anybody had this treatment done who could fill me in on what
mjadkinson
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
peripheral artery disease i the leg?
how long does a patient to be diagnosed with peripheral artery disease? Then how long before being given a stent for peripheral artery Disease in the leg?
how long does a patient to be diagnosed with peripheral artery disease? Then how long before being given a stent for peripheral artery Disease in the leg?
Mermaid60
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Worried
3 months after acute heart attack and stent I'm still short of breath if I do any walking. Is this normal? I quit smoking after 45 years.
3 months after acute heart attack and stent I'm still short of breath if I do any walking. Is this normal? I quit smoking after 45 years.
Twiggygirl
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
supra-arterial myotomy
hello has anyone had this heart surgery? It seems to be more available in US but not so in UK. Technically it’s cutting the heart muscle open to release the (most common) LAD which grew inside the heart muscle instead of on the surface of the heart during pregnancy so is a congenital heart defect (myocardial
hello has anyone had this heart surgery? It seems to be more available in US but not so in UK. Technically it’s cutting the heart muscle open to release the (most common) LAD which grew inside the heart muscle instead of on the surface of the heart during pregnancy so is a congenital heart defect (myocardial
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Diagonal branch
Hi, I had a HA last November resulting in 4 stents fitted , while having this done consultants tried putting in a 5th stent in my Diagonal Branch. They Had no luck after several attempts and decided to leave that one. Nearly a year has gone past and I still have sharp pains and dull aches on the left
Hi, I had a HA last November resulting in 4 stents fitted , while having this done consultants tried putting in a 5th stent in my Diagonal Branch. They Had no luck after several attempts and decided to leave that one. Nearly a year has gone past and I still have sharp pains and dull aches on the left
WW73
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Feart
Had a heart attack 03/09/2022.had a stent fitted.doc says heart is ok,no damage done.the fear i have is palpable.
Had a heart attack 03/09/2022.had a stent fitted.doc says heart is ok,no damage done.the fear i have is palpable.
2_bobc
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Taking part in Watchman trial to establish if it’s safe to come off anti-coagulants like Apixaban
Good afternoon everyone. On Thursday I am scheduled to go for a procedure to have a Watchman device fitted inside my heart at John Radcliffe Hospital here in Oxford under supervision of the Cardiac Research Team. I volunteered to do this as part of a world wide trial covering 3000 patients to assess
Good afternoon everyone. On Thursday I am scheduled to go for a procedure to have a Watchman device fitted inside my heart at John Radcliffe Hospital here in Oxford under supervision of the Cardiac Research Team. I volunteered to do this as part of a world wide trial covering 3000 patients to assess
JefferyW
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
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