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Advice needed.
Had a echo about 7 months ago and found
aortic
valve
stenosis
(not yet had appointment to discuss this). He's on various medication for blood pressure, blood thinners and statins. He was took to A and E Tues. They suspected a small heart attack as his troponin level was slightly raised.
Had a echo about 7 months ago and found
aortic
valve
stenosis
(not yet had appointment to discuss this). He's on various medication for blood pressure, blood thinners and statins. He was took to A and E Tues. They suspected a small heart attack as his troponin level was slightly raised.
Sunflowers99
in
British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Thank you.
I have
aortic
stenosis
. Diagnosed in January 22. My symptoms are much worse now. I can't get into the doctors for nearly 3 weeks for an appointment to go for a check up at the hospital. I am trying to eat healthy and looking for foods for a healthy heart and stronger heart valve.
I have
aortic
stenosis
. Diagnosed in January 22. My symptoms are much worse now. I can't get into the doctors for nearly 3 weeks for an appointment to go for a check up at the hospital. I am trying to eat healthy and looking for foods for a healthy heart and stronger heart valve.
Swimmer59
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Potassium
I also have arrythmia and
aortic
stenosis
. So my breathing is bad. But some time back I was checked and found to have low potassium. I took a supplement and two things happened - the arrythmia subsided and the breathing got better. And I forgot all about it.
I also have arrythmia and
aortic
stenosis
. So my breathing is bad. But some time back I was checked and found to have low potassium. I took a supplement and two things happened - the arrythmia subsided and the breathing got better. And I forgot all about it.
Timberman
in
Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
11 months ago
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Premature cardiac risk
“20” percent of humans have elevated lipoprotein (a), putting them at risk for heart attack, stroke, and
aortic
stenosis
. Unfortunately, only 3/10 of a percent (.3 percent ) of U.S. primary care physicians ever test their patients, unlike physicians in the EU and Canada.
“20” percent of humans have elevated lipoprotein (a), putting them at risk for heart attack, stroke, and
aortic
stenosis
. Unfortunately, only 3/10 of a percent (.3 percent ) of U.S. primary care physicians ever test their patients, unlike physicians in the EU and Canada.
Yuck
in
CLL Support
11 months ago
Min invasive Aortic valve replacement:- happy or disappointed?
I’m 67 yo, male, slightly overweight but otherwise good health but I have a severe
Aortic
Stenosis
, that’s running at about 25% of full capacity. My only symptoms are slight breathlessness when climbing stairs.
I’m 67 yo, male, slightly overweight but otherwise good health but I have a severe
Aortic
Stenosis
, that’s running at about 25% of full capacity. My only symptoms are slight breathlessness when climbing stairs.
7LTR
in
British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
CT Angio update, a most nervous patient lol
Just on way home from latest test, a CT contrast angiogram, took 2 injections of metoprolol on top of my oral meds to control pulse as I was in high anxiety mode even tho have had 2 previous other CTs in past 3 months, then at last minute reprieved from the gtn spray when they realised
aortic
stenosis
Just on way home from latest test, a CT contrast angiogram, took 2 injections of metoprolol on top of my oral meds to control pulse as I was in high anxiety mode even tho have had 2 previous other CTs in past 3 months, then at last minute reprieved from the gtn spray when they realised
aortic
stenosis
Hidden
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
good ldl slightly high bad ..heart murmur slight aortic stenosis high bp and prediabtic
this is what i have..echo showed heart issue said do again in 3 years..but something in recent blood test showed something with raised . given statins. ex smoker but started after years none 2 3 day 4 months . cardio didn't know . lesflet says start low colesterol diet. atr too many cakes biscuits since
this is what i have..echo showed heart issue said do again in 3 years..but something in recent blood test showed something with raised . given statins. ex smoker but started after years none 2 3 day 4 months . cardio didn't know . lesflet says start low colesterol diet. atr too many cakes biscuits since
basten
in
Cholesterol Support
9 months ago
Should I have been informed that I have mild aortic stenosis...was told my results are normal
When I received the results it said mild AS which I figured was
aortic
stenosis
. It said mild AS probably due to small lvot. Few other places with mild regurgitation. This don't sound normal to me and feel like he should have at least informed me about this.
When I received the results it said mild AS which I figured was
aortic
stenosis
. It said mild AS probably due to small lvot. Few other places with mild regurgitation. This don't sound normal to me and feel like he should have at least informed me about this.
Charts
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
C15- could it be helpful?
I found this interesting https://youtu.be/cnTHgRJi0mM?si=ApWx2Y0rI7PPBsMY From chatgpt Fats and oils are composed of fatty acids, which can vary in the length of their carbon chains. The length of the carbon chain influences the properties, metabolism, and health effects of the fat. Fatty acids are
I found this interesting https://youtu.be/cnTHgRJi0mM?si=ApWx2Y0rI7PPBsMY From chatgpt Fats and oils are composed of fatty acids, which can vary in the length of their carbon chains. The length of the carbon chain influences the properties, metabolism, and health effects of the fat. Fatty acids are
LAJ12345
in
Cure Parkinson's
15 days ago
36 Years Old, Moderate to sever AS
At the ehco the other day, they told me i have moderate to severe
aortic
stenosis
. I told them i dont have any symptoms as i dont think i do. eg not really short of breath. I do go dizzy quite a lot but i take citalopram and a side effect is dizziness.
At the ehco the other day, they told me i have moderate to severe
aortic
stenosis
. I told them i dont have any symptoms as i dont think i do. eg not really short of breath. I do go dizzy quite a lot but i take citalopram and a side effect is dizziness.
mattmaw1
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Aortic stenosis and angina
I will of course speak to the GP but considering I was diagnosed with mild
aortic
stenosis
would angina suggest it has progressed to moderate already?
I will of course speak to the GP but considering I was diagnosed with mild
aortic
stenosis
would angina suggest it has progressed to moderate already?
alvida15
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
statins and help
doctor no clue gastro don't see till feb. seen cardiologist have heart murmur and
aortic
stenosis
. asked if i smoked i said used to for years. please dont again. i never said i had been but gp knows , (5 months 3 or 4 a day on and off couple weeks ) got short of breath so stoped a month ago but nurse
doctor no clue gastro don't see till feb. seen cardiologist have heart murmur and
aortic
stenosis
. asked if i smoked i said used to for years. please dont again. i never said i had been but gp knows , (5 months 3 or 4 a day on and off couple weeks ) got short of breath so stoped a month ago but nurse
basten
in
British Heart Foundation
9 months ago
statins
doctor no clue gastro don't see till feb. seen cardiologist have heart murmur and
aortic
stenosis
. asked if i smoked i said used to for years. please dont again. i never said i had been but gp knows , (5 months 3 or 4 a day on and off couple weeks ) got short of breath so stoped a month ago but nurse
doctor no clue gastro don't see till feb. seen cardiologist have heart murmur and
aortic
stenosis
. asked if i smoked i said used to for years. please dont again. i never said i had been but gp knows , (5 months 3 or 4 a day on and off couple weeks ) got short of breath so stoped a month ago but nurse
basten
in
Cholesterol Support
9 months ago
Husband's heart issues
Aortic
incompetence/
stenosis
for years, sleep apnoea.Sep 23 cardiologist felt intervention for
aortic
valve necessary but needed angiogram before referral to surgical team. He has a degree of cognitive impairment and was referred to memory clinic last Sept by lovely neurologist.
Aortic
incompetence/
stenosis
for years, sleep apnoea.Sep 23 cardiologist felt intervention for
aortic
valve necessary but needed angiogram before referral to surgical team. He has a degree of cognitive impairment and was referred to memory clinic last Sept by lovely neurologist.
Bagrat
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
17 days ago
Heart valve disease ( aortic regurgitation and stenosis) and migraines?
Not sure there is even a conection but I have noticed a huge increase in headaches specifically migraines and today had a cluster headache aswell really painful, my question is does anyone else have this issue with this type of valve problems??
Not sure there is even a conection but I have noticed a huge increase in headaches specifically migraines and today had a cluster headache aswell really painful, my question is does anyone else have this issue with this type of valve problems??
Yumz199725
in
Heart Valve Voice
1 month ago
Travel insurance
I am worried about a friend she has had a TiVo operation for
aortic
stenosis
has two stents also has had a carotid embelectomy is also a diabetic she is cruising in September and said her insurance is only 250 I am worried she is not covered for that
I am worried about a friend she has had a TiVo operation for
aortic
stenosis
has two stents also has had a carotid embelectomy is also a diabetic she is cruising in September and said her insurance is only 250 I am worried she is not covered for that
Whitehousee
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Aortic stenosis valve
can somebody tell me the difference between AAA and Stenosis Aorta Valve which I have and is moderate at the moment. I see alot of posts regarding Ascending Aorta annurysm with various sizes. Is this the same at Stenosis Aorta valve.
can somebody tell me the difference between AAA and Stenosis Aorta Valve which I have and is moderate at the moment. I see alot of posts regarding Ascending Aorta annurysm with various sizes. Is this the same at Stenosis Aorta valve.
netie54
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Severe aortic stenosis
Severe
aortic
stenosis
. How sick have some of you been prior to getting valve repacement op. Consultant that did angiogram got into his head I was symptom less. I feel as though I have been abandoned. Very scary when chest pain really ramps up.
Severe
aortic
stenosis
. How sick have some of you been prior to getting valve repacement op. Consultant that did angiogram got into his head I was symptom less. I feel as though I have been abandoned. Very scary when chest pain really ramps up.
brenpop
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Further to aortic stenosis question.
Hi folks once again. When I saw the cardiologist earlier this month 9th May when he told me I should have either open heart surgery or TOVI depending on what after testing I was suitable for, I could not decide, therefore he has arranged a telephone consultation with me on 7th June to ascertain my
Hi folks once again. When I saw the cardiologist earlier this month 9th May when he told me I should have either open heart surgery or TOVI depending on what after testing I was suitable for, I could not decide, therefore he has arranged a telephone consultation with me on 7th June to ascertain my
YorkiesForlife
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Help or advice please?
hi my mum has been diagnosed with proximal AF and
aortic
valve
stenosis
. She now has to wait for a cardiologist appointment which she has been told could be a long time due to waiting lists on the NHS. she has been out on blood thinners. Is there anything else she needs to be aware of?
hi my mum has been diagnosed with proximal AF and
aortic
valve
stenosis
. She now has to wait for a cardiologist appointment which she has been told could be a long time due to waiting lists on the NHS. she has been out on blood thinners. Is there anything else she needs to be aware of?
Pinky20J
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
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