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Hello Everyone My Name is John. Hi to everyone. Soon I think I have to have a TAVI fitted for the Aorta, because of other health problems Cardiac Surgeon did not recommend open heart surgery. Only alternative is to go for the TAVI. I studied and practised a martial art called Ninjutsu until a back
Hello Everyone My Name is John. Hi to everyone. Soon I think I have to have a TAVI fitted for the Aorta, because of other health problems Cardiac Surgeon did not recommend open heart surgery. Only alternative is to go for the TAVI. I studied and practised a martial art called Ninjutsu until a back
Kujji
in
British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
Aortic stenosis
Hi, I have heart disease and had a stent 2 years ago,I'm on a cocktail of medication.I had an echocardiogram recently that shows mild
aortic
stenosis
and mild/ moderate
aortic
reguritation.
Hi, I have heart disease and had a stent 2 years ago,I'm on a cocktail of medication.I had an echocardiogram recently that shows mild
aortic
stenosis
and mild/ moderate
aortic
reguritation.
LEMCON
in
British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Aortic Stenosis
I have Aortic Stenisis that is now severe. I get very tired a lot of the time, almost to the point that I feel like I’ve been drugged. Has anyone else got this. Also I would like to hear if anyone who has had TAVI and their experience. Thank you.
I have Aortic Stenisis that is now severe. I get very tired a lot of the time, almost to the point that I feel like I’ve been drugged. Has anyone else got this. Also I would like to hear if anyone who has had TAVI and their experience. Thank you.
515444Grhmr
in
British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
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Leg Swelling
I have severe
aortic
stenosis
. The water retention in my legs has got really bad. Will this improve when I have a TAVI?
I have severe
aortic
stenosis
. The water retention in my legs has got really bad. Will this improve when I have a TAVI?
515444Grhmr
in
British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Enlighten
I also have
aortic
stenosis
( mild) and a
aortic
regurgitation (mild to moderate). Does anyone else have this combination and can enlighten me on how this may pan out ?If anyone can point me in the direction of any articles/ papers that would be much appreciated too.
I also have
aortic
stenosis
( mild) and a
aortic
regurgitation (mild to moderate). Does anyone else have this combination and can enlighten me on how this may pan out ?If anyone can point me in the direction of any articles/ papers that would be much appreciated too.
LEMCON
in
British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
please advise
Hello , I have been diagnosed with
aortic
stenosis
, I have had a echocardiogram each year for 5 year. I have been advised that valve is in the very severe category. What are the specialist likely to do, will it be an operation?
Hello , I have been diagnosed with
aortic
stenosis
, I have had a echocardiogram each year for 5 year. I have been advised that valve is in the very severe category. What are the specialist likely to do, will it be an operation?
Jjjimo
in
British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
Coronary angiogram
I have
aortic
stenosis
and he is arranging a coronary angiogram. Is that another term for inserting a Stent?If I have to lay flat it would cause me problems. Can I request calming medication or maybe sit up ?
I have
aortic
stenosis
and he is arranging a coronary angiogram. Is that another term for inserting a Stent?If I have to lay flat it would cause me problems. Can I request calming medication or maybe sit up ?
Gooner1947
in
British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
'Hidden' aortic stenosis?
Given a family history of
aortic
stenosis
and the fact that I also have LP(a) which is a known risk factor, my GP is organising an echocardiogram for me; he explained that although he can't hear any heart murmur, there is a possibility that it might be 'hidden'. Has anyone else come across this?
Given a family history of
aortic
stenosis
and the fact that I also have LP(a) which is a known risk factor, my GP is organising an echocardiogram for me; he explained that although he can't hear any heart murmur, there is a possibility that it might be 'hidden'. Has anyone else come across this?
cardamom
in
British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
Tachycardia with Aortic Stenosis?
I’m 72 and was diagnosed with
aortic
stenosis
3 years ago. At that time I was mild to moderate. I haven’t had a cardiologist for 2 years, so that was my last echocardiogram. My question: Did or do any of you have tachycardia with your stenosis?
I’m 72 and was diagnosed with
aortic
stenosis
3 years ago. At that time I was mild to moderate. I haven’t had a cardiologist for 2 years, so that was my last echocardiogram. My question: Did or do any of you have tachycardia with your stenosis?
DianaElaine
in
British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
TAVI side effects?
My wife had a TAVI procedure for
Aortic
Stenosis
earlier this year. The operation has been a wonderful success but I am noting some changes in her behaviour. She has become very assertive and aggressive since the operation.
My wife had a TAVI procedure for
Aortic
Stenosis
earlier this year. The operation has been a wonderful success but I am noting some changes in her behaviour. She has become very assertive and aggressive since the operation.
Carbis
in
Heart Valve Voice
21 days ago
Aortic Stenosis and Medication
I have been diagnosed with moderate
Aortic
Stenosis
. I am taking Beta Blockers and I wonder whether this is causing me to feel tired? As my heart beat has slowed down, could it be affecting my oxygen levels?
I have been diagnosed with moderate
Aortic
Stenosis
. I am taking Beta Blockers and I wonder whether this is causing me to feel tired? As my heart beat has slowed down, could it be affecting my oxygen levels?
PhilFreeToAsk
in
British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Exercise
Recently diagnosed with
aortic
stenosis
and am awaiting an angiogram. Still get breathless but is now a bit better since put on "water tablets" and betablockers increased to 2.5mgs.What sort of exercise is recommended to do. I do short walks around my local area.
Recently diagnosed with
aortic
stenosis
and am awaiting an angiogram. Still get breathless but is now a bit better since put on "water tablets" and betablockers increased to 2.5mgs.What sort of exercise is recommended to do. I do short walks around my local area.
Gooner1947
in
British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
Moderate Aortic stenosis feeling exhausted
Hi I am seeing cardiologist this week - follow up fro echo scan in March. Moderate stenosis has apparently progressed a bit more. Issue is for about 6 months feeling constantly tired sometimes wheezy, so struggling a bit. Does anyone have any experience of a moderate stenosis causing the symptoms
Hi I am seeing cardiologist this week - follow up fro echo scan in March. Moderate stenosis has apparently progressed a bit more. Issue is for about 6 months feeling constantly tired sometimes wheezy, so struggling a bit. Does anyone have any experience of a moderate stenosis causing the symptoms
Boharford
in
British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
Aortic Valve Replacement
I was diagnosed with
Aortic
Stenosis
about 8 years ago. I have been monitored regularly and it has gone from mild to now severe. I am having the op soon and to be honest I’m really nervous of complications etc. has anyone out there whose had the op got any advice please.
I was diagnosed with
Aortic
Stenosis
about 8 years ago. I have been monitored regularly and it has gone from mild to now severe. I am having the op soon and to be honest I’m really nervous of complications etc. has anyone out there whose had the op got any advice please.
515444Grhmr
in
British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Home!! 😍
Something definitely wrong with the valve, doctor yesterday said significantly narrow and leaking so
aortic
stenosis
has obviously got worse. Surgery might be alot sooner then I thought but if it's gona help me have some kind of life I'm all for it x
Something definitely wrong with the valve, doctor yesterday said significantly narrow and leaking so
aortic
stenosis
has obviously got worse. Surgery might be alot sooner then I thought but if it's gona help me have some kind of life I'm all for it x
Yumz199725
in
British Heart Foundation
16 days ago
Confused
Hi my husband has been getting really breathless he had a echo which said mild
aortic
stenosis
diastolic dysfunction also heart failure with normal ejection 60 percent I have been googling as I'm worried and made myself worse he had a spirometry test they said that it's OK not lung related so
Hi my husband has been getting really breathless he had a echo which said mild
aortic
stenosis
diastolic dysfunction also heart failure with normal ejection 60 percent I have been googling as I'm worried and made myself worse he had a spirometry test they said that it's OK not lung related so
Barnboy
in
British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
Benefit of coherent breathing
At the start of PMR, I was diagnosed with moderate
Aortic
Stenosis
. A symptom of
Aortic
Stenosis
can be arrythmia. I was told that my condition would deteriorate and so regularly monitored. I have a wonderful Qigong teacher who also runs Yoga classes.
At the start of PMR, I was diagnosed with moderate
Aortic
Stenosis
. A symptom of
Aortic
Stenosis
can be arrythmia. I was told that my condition would deteriorate and so regularly monitored. I have a wonderful Qigong teacher who also runs Yoga classes.
PhilFreeToAsk
in
PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
looking for some advice please
I found out not long ago that I had a couple of heart problems..yesterday I was told I had heart failure and was diagnosed with af
aortic
stenosis
left branch bundle block and angina..my head is in a whirl at the moment I just don’t know what to do..I have been on medication for a while now but I can
I found out not long ago that I had a couple of heart problems..yesterday I was told I had heart failure and was diagnosed with af
aortic
stenosis
left branch bundle block and angina..my head is in a whirl at the moment I just don’t know what to do..I have been on medication for a while now but I can
Cheesestring
in
British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Ejection Faction. Myeloma.
I was diagnosed
aortic
stenosis
and have seen cardiologist who said I'll need a coronary angiogram. Based on results of Echocardiogram, ecg and ct scan.I had to see my GP this morning re results of blood taken for kidney function. They were OK except for a trace of some protein linked to myeloma.
I was diagnosed
aortic
stenosis
and have seen cardiologist who said I'll need a coronary angiogram. Based on results of Echocardiogram, ecg and ct scan.I had to see my GP this morning re results of blood taken for kidney function. They were OK except for a trace of some protein linked to myeloma.
Gooner1947
in
British Heart Foundation
16 days ago
Tired
I have
aortic
stenosis
(severe) but probably won't have OHS my cardiologist has told me that because I have other health issues OHS may not be the best, option as it woukd mean very lengthy recovery in my case, but he will arrange for me to have another scan and ring me in six months' time.
I have
aortic
stenosis
(severe) but probably won't have OHS my cardiologist has told me that because I have other health issues OHS may not be the best, option as it woukd mean very lengthy recovery in my case, but he will arrange for me to have another scan and ring me in six months' time.
YorkiesForlife
in
British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
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