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Emphysema
Hi I'm really confused. 2011 told I had COPD during a telephone call from from a GP receptionist. Had spirometer test then told I didn't have COPD. A similar thing happened the following year. Put it out of my head and got on with life. During the 1st lock down I had a telephone consultation with
Hi I'm really confused. 2011 told I had COPD during a telephone call from from a GP receptionist. Had spirometer test then told I didn't have COPD. A similar thing happened the following year. Put it out of my head and got on with life. During the 1st lock down I had a telephone consultation with
Kezz63
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 months ago
Palpitations
Hi, I am having mild palpitation very frequently, 2-3 times each day for about 30 minutes to an hour. I am worried about them but I have been informed as there are no other symptoms, I will not be offered treatment. I was diagnosed with Atrial fibrillation in Nov 2023 at hospital A&E, I have attended
Hi, I am having mild palpitation very frequently, 2-3 times each day for about 30 minutes to an hour. I am worried about them but I have been informed as there are no other symptoms, I will not be offered treatment. I was diagnosed with Atrial fibrillation in Nov 2023 at hospital A&E, I have attended
Ptsc
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British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
Vitamins and Supplements
I am in the throws of reading Chris van Tulleken's book Ultra-Processed People. It has been an eye opener. Not that one hasn't been aware of the harms of processed food but perhaps one has been unaware at how extensive it is and also how seemingly malicious for corporate gain? What does come out is
I am in the throws of reading Chris van Tulleken's book Ultra-Processed People. It has been an eye opener. Not that one hasn't been aware of the harms of processed food but perhaps one has been unaware at how extensive it is and also how seemingly malicious for corporate gain? What does come out is
Ridge
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
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To start blood thinners or not?
For the last three years I’ve suffered paroxysmal AFIB about once every month or two on average. I believe it to be vagally related as it typically occurs in the early hours of the morning and normally I can trace the trigger back to large meals and indigestion or alcohol consumption. Normally my heart
For the last three years I’ve suffered paroxysmal AFIB about once every month or two on average. I believe it to be vagally related as it typically occurs in the early hours of the morning and normally I can trace the trigger back to large meals and indigestion or alcohol consumption. Normally my heart
smoothiepete
in
AF Association
7 months ago
AF medication
I have had palpitations intermittently for a long time then realised I had AF. As it is Paroxysmal I captured it on a Scan watch and shared the ecg with my GP who confirmed the diagnosis. The GP performed blood tests to look at underlying causes and all normal. The GP has referred me for 24 hour tape
I have had palpitations intermittently for a long time then realised I had AF. As it is Paroxysmal I captured it on a Scan watch and shared the ecg with my GP who confirmed the diagnosis. The GP performed blood tests to look at underlying causes and all normal. The GP has referred me for 24 hour tape
Cat715
in
British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
New valve- but now afib and thinner
female, 49yrs old (almost 50) Ive had an aortic valve, root and ascending aorta replacement 9 months ago. Bovine valve to avoid thinners for a better life. Im still recovering, a was symptomatic too long i think ( 3 years really struggling but a known lifelong long valve leak) … and since the
female, 49yrs old (almost 50) Ive had an aortic valve, root and ascending aorta replacement 9 months ago. Bovine valve to avoid thinners for a better life. Im still recovering, a was symptomatic too long i think ( 3 years really struggling but a known lifelong long valve leak) … and since the
Bebop2023
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Heart Valve Voice
7 months ago
Do I need Beta blocker
I have had 2 TIA’s and I am on blood thinners. I am told I have an irregular heart beat and they want me to take a beta blocker to lower my blood pressure but my blood pressure is only 123 over 77 with heart beat of 74. Worried
I have had 2 TIA’s and I am on blood thinners. I am told I have an irregular heart beat and they want me to take a beta blocker to lower my blood pressure but my blood pressure is only 123 over 77 with heart beat of 74. Worried
Diet-well
in
British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
Anticoagulation therapy and radiation cystitis
Is there a correlation between anticoagulation therapy and radiation cystitis such as apixaban
Is there a correlation between anticoagulation therapy and radiation cystitis such as apixaban
pd63
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Prostate Cancer Network
7 months ago
Good hair day
I'm beginning to think the impact of poorer circulation due to persistent Afib was a factor as much as
anticoagulants
. 2. I'm not washing my hair more than twice a week and only using the dryer on a low heat. 3. I've got a good cylindrical hairbrush that is kind to tangles 4.
I'm beginning to think the impact of poorer circulation due to persistent Afib was a factor as much as
anticoagulants
. 2. I'm not washing my hair more than twice a week and only using the dryer on a low heat. 3. I've got a good cylindrical hairbrush that is kind to tangles 4.
Rainfern
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AF Association
1 year ago
Egg retrieval day today
Just an update. Had my egg retrieval , worst outcome I’ve ever had unfortunately. Had 4, possibly 5 follicle but 3 were empty. So only 2 collected but the follicles were quite bit, therefor I’m worried too mature. Embryologist advised ISCI and if they survive , would be a 2 day transfer. I feel
Just an update. Had my egg retrieval , worst outcome I’ve ever had unfortunately. Had 4, possibly 5 follicle but 3 were empty. So only 2 collected but the follicles were quite bit, therefor I’m worried too mature. Embryologist advised ISCI and if they survive , would be a 2 day transfer. I feel
Rol81
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Fertility Network UK
7 months ago
PAF LIVING WITH IT
I also get fluttering in my chest and feel it in my throat and a pressure in my head when my heart is either racing or beating irregular. I’m 66yrs and had it over 10yrs. Initially I’d only get symptoms a couple times a year and then it went to weekly lasting 12hrs or more at times. Every time I wore
I also get fluttering in my chest and feel it in my throat and a pressure in my head when my heart is either racing or beating irregular. I’m 66yrs and had it over 10yrs. Initially I’d only get symptoms a couple times a year and then it went to weekly lasting 12hrs or more at times. Every time I wore
Contact1
in
AF Association
7 months ago
Ha Ha Ha Ha
am Coeliac around 2010 I was diagnosed with Atrial Fibrillation and Essential Thrombocythemia; since then I have progressed to permanent AF with a Pacemaker safety net to keep my Heart Rate up to acceptable levels, Beta Blockers have depressed my Blood Pressure, and following a TIA in 2019 I am on
anticoagulants
am Coeliac around 2010 I was diagnosed with Atrial Fibrillation and Essential Thrombocythemia; since then I have progressed to permanent AF with a Pacemaker safety net to keep my Heart Rate up to acceptable levels, Beta Blockers have depressed my Blood Pressure, and following a TIA in 2019 I am on
anticoagulants
quanglewangle
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
Asthma, pneumonia A&E and admission
Well it's day 3 of my treatment for pneumonia with oxygen, rescue steriods antibiotics and neubs (if necessary). I took myself to A&E on Thursday night as I thought my asthma was flaring and not responding to my salamol. Turns out not asthma but low oxygen levels and pneumonia. The nhs were at there
Well it's day 3 of my treatment for pneumonia with oxygen, rescue steriods antibiotics and neubs (if necessary). I took myself to A&E on Thursday night as I thought my asthma was flaring and not responding to my salamol. Turns out not asthma but low oxygen levels and pneumonia. The nhs were at there
elanaoali
in
Asthma Community Forum
7 months ago
Looking for my Miracle
I've had persistent AFib for decades. Cardiologist and EP suggested ablation, watchman, every pill and treatment out there but I never felt they were the right thing to do, other than taking many meds, Altace, Toprol XL, Amiodarone, etc. Most recently I had to go onto Xarelto, 'tho I resisted it for
I've had persistent AFib for decades. Cardiologist and EP suggested ablation, watchman, every pill and treatment out there but I never felt they were the right thing to do, other than taking many meds, Altace, Toprol XL, Amiodarone, etc. Most recently I had to go onto Xarelto, 'tho I resisted it for
TheJazzSinger132
in
AF Association
7 months ago
Any suggestions to sitting in hospital for hours waiting for INR test
I'm 26 and on warfarin for a mechanical aortic valve inserted in April 23. I need to be tested very regularly, normally every 2 weeks atleast. It must be a blood test as the pin prick tests proved unreliable in my case. I spend hours and hours waiting at St Barts for a blood test which is where I am
I'm 26 and on warfarin for a mechanical aortic valve inserted in April 23. I need to be tested very regularly, normally every 2 weeks atleast. It must be a blood test as the pin prick tests proved unreliable in my case. I spend hours and hours waiting at St Barts for a blood test which is where I am
Pefki
in
British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
Needing some suggestions to sitting for hours in hospital
I am 26 and on warfarin for a mechanical aortic valve inserted in April 23. I need to be tested very regularly, normally every 2 weeks atleast. It must be a blood test as the pin prick tests proved unreliable in my case. I spend hours and hours waiting at St Barts for a blood test which is where I am
I am 26 and on warfarin for a mechanical aortic valve inserted in April 23. I need to be tested very regularly, normally every 2 weeks atleast. It must be a blood test as the pin prick tests proved unreliable in my case. I spend hours and hours waiting at St Barts for a blood test which is where I am
Pefki
in
Anticoagulation Support
7 months ago
Anticoagulant users
G'day, Just after some input from NOAC and Warfarin users. I use Warfarin and have done so for nearly 14 years. No sweat ! Never had bleed problems but have had an assortment of bruising problems in that time usually from DIY mishaps. All sorts of pretty colours of blues, greens, yellows and purples
G'day, Just after some input from NOAC and Warfarin users. I use Warfarin and have done so for nearly 14 years. No sweat ! Never had bleed problems but have had an assortment of bruising problems in that time usually from DIY mishaps. All sorts of pretty colours of blues, greens, yellows and purples
BenHall1
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 months ago
Changing blood thinner
Hey all.Just wondering if anyone has changed from warfarin to apixaban? I'm due to change to apixaban next week once my anti-coagulant nurses have found out what dose I'm to have. Is anyone else on this medication? If so what's your experience. Thanks in advance
Hey all.Just wondering if anyone has changed from warfarin to apixaban? I'm due to change to apixaban next week once my anti-coagulant nurses have found out what dose I'm to have. Is anyone else on this medication? If so what's your experience. Thanks in advance
Cherrelleford
in
British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
Amlodipine
My condition gradually improved with high dose Beta blockers and regular use of
anticoagulants
. I trust you will find what works for you soon Bartokien
My condition gradually improved with high dose Beta blockers and regular use of
anticoagulants
. I trust you will find what works for you soon Bartokien
Bartokien
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Non stop dizziness blurred vision confusion many issues from blood thinners anti platelets, so stopped them after 45 days post angioplasty!
I am 42 M , I had a blockage of 95% in Lad and it was stented 45 days ago and that time my total cholesterol was 200 and ldl 150 triglycerides 150 ! I had left arm pain and body pain for 6 hrs at home then I went to hospital and was my bP was 80/50 so doc told to stenting be done ! From then I
I am 42 M , I had a blockage of 95% in Lad and it was stented 45 days ago and that time my total cholesterol was 200 and ldl 150 triglycerides 150 ! I had left arm pain and body pain for 6 hrs at home then I went to hospital and was my bP was 80/50 so doc told to stenting be done ! From then I
Mazhar2024
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British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
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