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Aortic valve replacement
After have numerous EKG's, bloods, and an echocardiogram I have also learnt I have severe
aortic
stenosis
and severe
aortic
regurgitation. I'm now awaiting and angiogram and I've been told I will be referred for surgery to have the valve replaced.
After have numerous EKG's, bloods, and an echocardiogram I have also learnt I have severe
aortic
stenosis
and severe
aortic
regurgitation. I'm now awaiting and angiogram and I've been told I will be referred for surgery to have the valve replaced.
JMFFC
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
2 Cardioversions in 2 months AF (Ablation? Amiodarone help?)
Now to the Amiodarone I have been reading up and tbh I am frightened of taking it with my past past medical history of Graves’ disease with TED (Thyroid Eye Disease) leading to a total thyroidectomy, Stroke, TIA’s & COPD osteoporosis arthritis and mild
aortic
stenosis
.
Now to the Amiodarone I have been reading up and tbh I am frightened of taking it with my past past medical history of Graves’ disease with TED (Thyroid Eye Disease) leading to a total thyroidectomy, Stroke, TIA’s & COPD osteoporosis arthritis and mild
aortic
stenosis
.
hilary77
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Vit K2
Hi, Is there any research to suggest that Vit K2 reduces
aortic
stenosis
? Ali
Hi, Is there any research to suggest that Vit K2 reduces
aortic
stenosis
? Ali
Alisbabas
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
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paroxysmal AFib
I have Bicuspid
Aortic
Stenosis
diagnosed 2 years ago and have echo checkups each year, next one due in June
I have Bicuspid
Aortic
Stenosis
diagnosed 2 years ago and have echo checkups each year, next one due in June
MacRodney
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Confusion/Dismay/Fear/Anger - Am I justified?
I am 71 years old and female Meanwhile, from 2002/3 I developed NASH, (the serious form of Fatty Liver), plus Type 2 Diabetes, plus Metabolic Syndrome, plus Diabetic Neuropathy and Retinopathy, plus
Aortic
Stenosis
in Heart, and a myriad of other diagnosed health issues which have destroyed my
I am 71 years old and female Meanwhile, from 2002/3 I developed NASH, (the serious form of Fatty Liver), plus Type 2 Diabetes, plus Metabolic Syndrome, plus Diabetic Neuropathy and Retinopathy, plus
Aortic
Stenosis
in Heart, and a myriad of other diagnosed health issues which have destroyed my
Splodge60
in
ITP Support Association
3 years ago
New to the Community
I was diagnosed with
Aortic
Stenosis
several years ago (Bicuspid valve). It came as a bolt out of the blue as I'd always considered myself to be a fit and healthy person and was conscious of fitness, diet etc. I know from reading the posts, it was the same for a lot of people.
I was diagnosed with
Aortic
Stenosis
several years ago (Bicuspid valve). It came as a bolt out of the blue as I'd always considered myself to be a fit and healthy person and was conscious of fitness, diet etc. I know from reading the posts, it was the same for a lot of people.
Paws34
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Parasympathetic Nervous System - Vagus Nerve
As many of you know along with AF I suffer from a relatively rare (we think?) condition called Myasthenia gravis which is a neuro muscular condition which most people haven’t heard of but has a similar affect to MS but through a different mechanism. For over 7 years I have been chasing missing bits
As many of you know along with AF I suffer from a relatively rare (we think?) condition called Myasthenia gravis which is a neuro muscular condition which most people haven’t heard of but has a similar affect to MS but through a different mechanism. For over 7 years I have been chasing missing bits
CDreamer
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Titrating down from Amiodarone
At 85 he was in persistent AF with
aortic
stenosis
with an EF of 35% and quite symptomatic with deteriorating QOL.
At 85 he was in persistent AF with
aortic
stenosis
with an EF of 35% and quite symptomatic with deteriorating QOL.
CDreamer
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 years ago
AVR Surgery - Advice
But now have severe
aortic
stenosis
with severe
aortic
regurgitation, I need to have AVR with ascending aorta replacement (hopefully not root replacement as well). I have been to see the surgeon and its been decided that I get a mechanical valve and use warfarin.
But now have severe
aortic
stenosis
with severe
aortic
regurgitation, I need to have AVR with ascending aorta replacement (hopefully not root replacement as well). I have been to see the surgeon and its been decided that I get a mechanical valve and use warfarin.
ChrisH84
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Did you notice greatly improved stamina after AVR(Aortic Valve Replacement)?
So I was told that I had moderate to severe
aortic
stenosis
due to a calcified bicuspid
aortic
valve.
So I was told that I had moderate to severe
aortic
stenosis
due to a calcified bicuspid
aortic
valve.
Zindolo
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Testing cholesterol levels at home
I would like to buy a decent cholesterol testing device so I can test my cholesterol levels at home, I have
aortic
stenosis
valve so I’m very keen to keep an eye on my cholesterol. I had a good look on the internet but can’t find any useful information.
I would like to buy a decent cholesterol testing device so I can test my cholesterol levels at home, I have
aortic
stenosis
valve so I’m very keen to keep an eye on my cholesterol. I had a good look on the internet but can’t find any useful information.
Isabel64
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Çardiac response to Steroids
I have
Aortic
Stenosis
and LBBB.
I have
Aortic
Stenosis
and LBBB.
Beachcomber2
in
PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
More info about PEG in the COVID vaccines
Source: https://creakyjoints.org/living-with-arthritis/coronavirus/covid-19-vaccines/can-you-get-covid-19-vaccine-history-allergic-reactions/ Relevant info: The Food & Drug Administration (FDA) Fact sheets provided by the FDA for the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines state that you should not get
Source: https://creakyjoints.org/living-with-arthritis/coronavirus/covid-19-vaccines/can-you-get-covid-19-vaccine-history-allergic-reactions/ Relevant info: The Food & Drug Administration (FDA) Fact sheets provided by the FDA for the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines state that you should not get
gothchiq
in
Allergic to Glycols
4 years ago
Aortic stenosis
I was diagnosed with mild
aortic
stenosis
and left ventricular hypertrophy about 3 years. I've had no follow up with this but all this week I've been getting flutters, chest pain, tiredness and sometimes tight chested.
I was diagnosed with mild
aortic
stenosis
and left ventricular hypertrophy about 3 years. I've had no follow up with this but all this week I've been getting flutters, chest pain, tiredness and sometimes tight chested.
Colliesandkitties
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Mild aortic stenosis is it serious?
What sort of exercise should I be doing after just being diagnosed with mild
aortic
stenosis
? Waiting for appointment for CT scan.
What sort of exercise should I be doing after just being diagnosed with mild
aortic
stenosis
? Waiting for appointment for CT scan.
Pandor
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Aortic Stenosis pre-op symptoms
Hi all. Whilst Waiting for my angiogram I am getting strange feelings in my chest. These range from palpitations to feeling weak. Difficult to explain really. Has anyone who has this condition experienced the same?
Hi all. Whilst Waiting for my angiogram I am getting strange feelings in my chest. These range from palpitations to feeling weak. Difficult to explain really. Has anyone who has this condition experienced the same?
Templar889
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
What does this diagnosis mean? What should I do to help myself.
Mildly calcification
aortic
with reduced mobility. Mild
aortic
stenosis
. I’m taking 1.25 mg of Bisorolol. I think the fatigue, nausea and general debility is a result of this or perhaps it is the condition. I would be interested and helped by anyone who has a similar diagnoses.
Mildly calcification
aortic
with reduced mobility. Mild
aortic
stenosis
. I’m taking 1.25 mg of Bisorolol. I think the fatigue, nausea and general debility is a result of this or perhaps it is the condition. I would be interested and helped by anyone who has a similar diagnoses.
Pandor
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
How much time have I got with aortic stenosis
I don’t know why I’m suddenely panicking. I have been reasonably calm so far. Not sure what has panicked me. This year has been very stressful with COVID and I guess I should be glad that I don’t have any symptoms other than some breathlessness. I should have had my valve replaced by now and today
I don’t know why I’m suddenely panicking. I have been reasonably calm so far. Not sure what has panicked me. This year has been very stressful with COVID and I guess I should be glad that I don’t have any symptoms other than some breathlessness. I should have had my valve replaced by now and today
Numberone1
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Heart Failure effect Dental Infection and Extraction
I think I have read that invasive dental treatment effect heart failure, which I have stage 2/3 mitral regurgitation and
aortic
stenosis
.
I think I have read that invasive dental treatment effect heart failure, which I have stage 2/3 mitral regurgitation and
aortic
stenosis
.
woodbon
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Mild Aortric Stenosis
Hi Everyone Does anyone with A/F have
aortic
stenosis
if so could you please let me know. Thanks
Hi Everyone Does anyone with A/F have
aortic
stenosis
if so could you please let me know. Thanks
stopper
in
AF Association
4 years ago
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