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unstable angina
My mum went to a&e on feb 21st with chest pain, they said they thought she had unstable angina. they did ecg, chest x ray and bloods. Blood levels came back raised and repeated in 3 hours. were still raised. Original doctor said they were likely to either keep her or give her medication with an urgent
My mum went to a&e on feb 21st with chest pain, they said they thought she had unstable angina. they did ecg, chest x ray and bloods. Blood levels came back raised and repeated in 3 hours. were still raised. Original doctor said they were likely to either keep her or give her medication with an urgent
Welshsinger3
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AF Association
1 month ago
diltiazem Retard
hi I have just come home from hospital with a diagnosis of microvascular angina having suffered chest pain and high blood pressure I am already on Flecainide 100mgs for PAF and have now been prescribed Tildiazem 90mg retard . A bit worried about the interaction of these medications does anyone have
hi I have just come home from hospital with a diagnosis of microvascular angina having suffered chest pain and high blood pressure I am already on Flecainide 100mgs for PAF and have now been prescribed Tildiazem 90mg retard . A bit worried about the interaction of these medications does anyone have
Caradomben
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AF Association
1 month ago
Hi Everyone, I’m a newbie
I’m female mid seventies and have angina and a GT spray. I get severe chest pains but only when resting. I was to have day surgery a few weeks ago to remove an anal polyp which might be cancerous but despite having a thorough pre op assessment, the anaesthetist said I could not be treated unless a bed
I’m female mid seventies and have angina and a GT spray. I get severe chest pains but only when resting. I was to have day surgery a few weeks ago to remove an anal polyp which might be cancerous but despite having a thorough pre op assessment, the anaesthetist said I could not be treated unless a bed
Dunandjam
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
3 months ago
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Usually I have PAF which when I have an episode doesn't last for not longer than 4 hours max. Two weeks ago I had an AF and Tachycardic episode lasting from Sunday morning through to Wednesday, I carried on throughout, which in hind sight I should not have done. On Wednesday morning I had a Type 2 Heat
Usually I have PAF which when I have an episode doesn't last for not longer than 4 hours max. Two weeks ago I had an AF and Tachycardic episode lasting from Sunday morning through to Wednesday, I carried on throughout, which in hind sight I should not have done. On Wednesday morning I had a Type 2 Heat
Treschere
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AF Association
3 months ago
AF is back after nearly 10 months…
Yesterday evening, the day after my CT angiogram, I had intermittent chest pain which seemed to be related to angina. The GP insisted I go hospital to the AMSDEC (Acute Medical Same Day Emergency Care) ward. On arrival I did a troponin test (which turned out to be normal) and all the usual tests. The
Yesterday evening, the day after my CT angiogram, I had intermittent chest pain which seemed to be related to angina. The GP insisted I go hospital to the AMSDEC (Acute Medical Same Day Emergency Care) ward. On arrival I did a troponin test (which turned out to be normal) and all the usual tests. The
Samazeuilh2
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AF Association
6 months ago
Diagnosed with stable angina
For the last few weeks I have had intermittent chest pain, sometimes at rest rather than when walking. I went to see a GP yesterday and she insisted that I go to A and E immediately, offering to to call for an ambulance immediately, which I declined. She was concerned about the possibility of unstable
For the last few weeks I have had intermittent chest pain, sometimes at rest rather than when walking. I went to see a GP yesterday and she insisted that I go to A and E immediately, offering to to call for an ambulance immediately, which I declined. She was concerned about the possibility of unstable
Samazeuilh2
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AF Association
7 months ago
Strictly speaking, hypothyroid?
I recently ordered my NHS hospital records. I had reported major symptoms on a number of occasions over the years - eventually diagnosed vasospastic angina (known as coronary artery spasm at the time) - and saw a cardiologist, finally, in
2001
. My TSH and FT4 were asked for. I went on to have
I recently ordered my NHS hospital records. I had reported major symptoms on a number of occasions over the years - eventually diagnosed vasospastic angina (known as coronary artery spasm at the time) - and saw a cardiologist, finally, in
2001
. My TSH and FT4 were asked for. I went on to have
arTistapple
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Oh My God 😯 Three dazed and confused Cardiologists.
Some not so junior heart specialists just admitted they don't know what to do with me. An angiogram showed a narrowing of the Lateral Anterior Descending coronary artery that's near two smaller branches. I've unsucessfully tried three vasodialating medications but can't tolerate them due to constant
Some not so junior heart specialists just admitted they don't know what to do with me. An angiogram showed a narrowing of the Lateral Anterior Descending coronary artery that's near two smaller branches. I've unsucessfully tried three vasodialating medications but can't tolerate them due to constant
Freckle1000
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
Worrying Kardia ECGs.
I'm under investigation for angina and have an appointment on May 4th at the local Rapid Chest Pain Clinic (not very rapid as I've been waiting for many months). Today I experienced chest pain again on a short (15 min) walk and took a couple of Kardia 6L ECGs on my return. The first (above) seems to
I'm under investigation for angina and have an appointment on May 4th at the local Rapid Chest Pain Clinic (not very rapid as I've been waiting for many months). Today I experienced chest pain again on a short (15 min) walk and took a couple of Kardia 6L ECGs on my return. The first (above) seems to
Hidden
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AF Association
1 year ago
Symptom/side effect/other
I am attempting to obtain information/experiences from the community as I am unable to categorically determine the reasons for my concerns. I am Male 70 yrs. recently diagnosed with Angina and AF; other than breathing difficulties during moderate/extreme exercise I have no symptoms at all, no chest
I am attempting to obtain information/experiences from the community as I am unable to categorically determine the reasons for my concerns. I am Male 70 yrs. recently diagnosed with Angina and AF; other than breathing difficulties during moderate/extreme exercise I have no symptoms at all, no chest
nivek
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AF Association
1 year ago
Heart muscle thickness.
I had to go to A and E today because of chest pains this morning. They said that the thickness of the heart muscle was slightly above the upper limit of 14 at 16 (I don't know what the unit is). When I asked what this meant, they said it could be angina "in view of your other symptoms", or it could
I had to go to A and E today because of chest pains this morning. They said that the thickness of the heart muscle was slightly above the upper limit of 14 at 16 (I don't know what the unit is). When I asked what this meant, they said it could be angina "in view of your other symptoms", or it could
Hidden
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AF Association
1 year ago
Angina questions
In May I have an appointment at the chest pain clinic to determine whether I have angina or something like costachondritis. The GP thinks it's probably not angina, but says she cannot be sure and wants to send me there "because of your heart history and AF." About 30 minutes ago I went for a walk. As
In May I have an appointment at the chest pain clinic to determine whether I have angina or something like costachondritis. The GP thinks it's probably not angina, but says she cannot be sure and wants to send me there "because of your heart history and AF." About 30 minutes ago I went for a walk. As
Hidden
in
AF Association
1 year ago
palpitations
Hi, I wonder if you can help. My mother had angina and had a stent about a year ago. She continued to have palpitations and all the cardiologists said that she didn't have AF and that her heart was now fine. She continued to suffer palpitations and occasional angina and used her gtn spray when it got
Hi, I wonder if you can help. My mother had angina and had a stent about a year ago. She continued to have palpitations and all the cardiologists said that she didn't have AF and that her heart was now fine. She continued to suffer palpitations and occasional angina and used her gtn spray when it got
scool
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AF Association
1 year ago
Angina versus Costochondritis
I have noticed that when walking or cycling, after about 15 minutes or so, I get a pain on the left side of the chest. Typically this stops when I get home. It feels like an ice cube is pressed against the chest, a sort of freezing sensation. The pain doesn't spread anywhere else and I don't feel out
I have noticed that when walking or cycling, after about 15 minutes or so, I get a pain on the left side of the chest. Typically this stops when I get home. It feels like an ice cube is pressed against the chest, a sort of freezing sensation. The pain doesn't spread anywhere else and I don't feel out
Hidden
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AF Association
1 year ago
Now apparently I’ve got angina
Went to A&E with crazy heart beats and now I’m being told I might have angina , I’m so confused not to mention terrified, I can’t get anywhere with a diagnosis or treatment and don’t know which way to turn , sorry just needed to tell someone and don’t want to frighten my kids x
Went to A&E with crazy heart beats and now I’m being told I might have angina , I’m so confused not to mention terrified, I can’t get anywhere with a diagnosis or treatment and don’t know which way to turn , sorry just needed to tell someone and don’t want to frighten my kids x
Hazel1010
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AF Association
2 years ago
Can APS be contrubutury to angina?
Hi. So I know that antiphosphipid syndrome can cause miscarriage, and stroke. But can it be the cause of angina?
Hi. So I know that antiphosphipid syndrome can cause miscarriage, and stroke. But can it be the cause of angina?
donnabrain
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
2 years ago
Chest pressure
I haven’t had this in so long, I get chest pain every day, but I have the pressure feeling in my left side again, it’s so scary I begin to panick and can’t breathe to, it’s just gone but I’ve had it 5 times already tonight on and off only lasts about 3 minutes then comes again when it feels like it :
I haven’t had this in so long, I get chest pain every day, but I have the pressure feeling in my left side again, it’s so scary I begin to panick and can’t breathe to, it’s just gone but I’ve had it 5 times already tonight on and off only lasts about 3 minutes then comes again when it feels like it :
anxietymadman123
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Anxiety Support
2 years ago
Asthma
I've had cabg heart op after heart attack back 21 years ago. Always since then I've had pain in left side of chest under ribs at bottom. I blamed it on the heart op. I've recently had lung function tests at hospital and apparently I have chronic childhood asthma! Is that causing all the pain and tight
I've had cabg heart op after heart attack back 21 years ago. Always since then I've had pain in left side of chest under ribs at bottom. I blamed it on the heart op. I've recently had lung function tests at hospital and apparently I have chronic childhood asthma! Is that causing all the pain and tight
Soundwell1
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Switching bisoprolol to verapamil chest pain?
Any body have chest pain switching bisoprolol 1.25mg over to verapamil 120mg?
Any body have chest pain switching bisoprolol 1.25mg over to verapamil 120mg?
Dpc2019
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AF Association
2 years ago
Do I have coronary artery spasm/ variant angina?
For the past 4 months I have had intense chest pain most mornings when I awake, feeling like a crushing ache which spreads down my left arm and shoulder. It lasts up to 30 mins unless I use a triglyceral nitrate spray. I have had numerous ECGs, stress tests, heart MRI scans and CT scans of the arteries
For the past 4 months I have had intense chest pain most mornings when I awake, feeling like a crushing ache which spreads down my left arm and shoulder. It lasts up to 30 mins unless I use a triglyceral nitrate spray. I have had numerous ECGs, stress tests, heart MRI scans and CT scans of the arteries
Jongemini
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
2 years ago
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