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chest pain with reflux
I hsve had what the medics are calling non cardiac chest pain for getting on 3 years. I had an endoscopy that showed chronic but non cancerous oesophagitis. I don’t ( well didnt in sept2021) have a hiatus hernia. I don’t have h pylori. have taken every ppi and tried every home made remedy and diet so
I hsve had what the medics are calling non cardiac chest pain for getting on 3 years. I had an endoscopy that showed chronic but non cancerous oesophagitis. I don’t ( well didnt in sept2021) have a hiatus hernia. I don’t have h pylori. have taken every ppi and tried every home made remedy and diet so
Robfromwales
in
Acid Reflux Support
6 months ago
Do you know the difference between a sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) and a heart attack?
Would you be able to tell the difference between a Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) and a Heart Attack? If so, would you know what to do? A sudden cardiac arrest is often misunderstood to be the same as a heart attack.
They are not the same.
They are both an emergency situation. To learn more
Would you be able to tell the difference between a Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) and a Heart Attack? If so, would you know what to do? A sudden cardiac arrest is often misunderstood to be the same as a heart attack.
They are not the same.
They are both an emergency situation. To learn more
TracyAdmin
Partner
in
Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
6 months ago
fibro pain and pregnancy
Hi As I'm new here and new to the pregnancy thing and chronik pain I thouth I'll ask you guys, maybe someone was where I am right now. I live with pain all my life in one form or another. to be honest i don't remember day withiout pain anymore. It's over 30 years now. I'm 19 weeks pregnant at the
Hi As I'm new here and new to the pregnancy thing and chronik pain I thouth I'll ask you guys, maybe someone was where I am right now. I live with pain all my life in one form or another. to be honest i don't remember day withiout pain anymore. It's over 30 years now. I'm 19 weeks pregnant at the
momwithfibro
in
Pain Concern
6 months ago
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Raynauds
Dr diagnosed me in 1994 with Raynauds said it’s usually a prelude to later disease like, arthritis or scleroderma I have both now. Along with numerous other diseases. Had open heart surgery in 2005. Stent put in aorta in 2010. And pretty sure my next visit to vascular surgeon in March for my PAD in legs
Dr diagnosed me in 1994 with Raynauds said it’s usually a prelude to later disease like, arthritis or scleroderma I have both now. Along with numerous other diseases. Had open heart surgery in 2005. Stent put in aorta in 2010. And pretty sure my next visit to vascular surgeon in March for my PAD in legs
Oldbones88
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
6 months ago
Pace Maker with Rate Response
What has been the experience of others with a pacemaker with Rate Response? My heart rate increases rapidly when I go from resting 70 bpm to getting up and moving around which makes me feel like my heart is pounding and I"m out of breath. I've had many adjustments with no change really. I have an
What has been the experience of others with a pacemaker with Rate Response? My heart rate increases rapidly when I go from resting 70 bpm to getting up and moving around which makes me feel like my heart is pounding and I"m out of breath. I've had many adjustments with no change really. I have an
Ozette
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 months ago
Mike H
CABG operation feb 2023, ablation carried out during open heart surgery also mitral valve clip installed, have had AF for as long as I can remember, on amioderone plus edoxaban and a cocktail of other meds, waiting for a electral cardioversion to get my heartbeat in to sinus rythem
CABG operation feb 2023, ablation carried out during open heart surgery also mitral valve clip installed, have had AF for as long as I can remember, on amioderone plus edoxaban and a cocktail of other meds, waiting for a electral cardioversion to get my heartbeat in to sinus rythem
Georgeorwell1959
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
I have been diagnosed Costachondritus as a result of sucessful Keyhole heart surgery. Looking for advice....
Hello 👋😊My physio said it would take a long time to heal and it was really about not straining the area further. Am supposed to be building up my heart post surgery so this is conflicting advice. Though could look at lower body activities to promote cardio strength I was wondering if Active 8 complete
Hello 👋😊My physio said it would take a long time to heal and it was really about not straining the area further. Am supposed to be building up my heart post surgery so this is conflicting advice. Though could look at lower body activities to promote cardio strength I was wondering if Active 8 complete
waveylines
in
Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
6 months ago
BP Home Machines
Hi, I know that home blood pressure machines are inaccurate when measuring whilst in arrhythmia, but does that just refer to the heart rate and not the actual BP? Thanks
Hi, I know that home blood pressure machines are inaccurate when measuring whilst in arrhythmia, but does that just refer to the heart rate and not the actual BP? Thanks
Hanibal
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Question
After heart surgery do you need a primary care doctor forever asking for someone
After heart surgery do you need a primary care doctor forever asking for someone
LonerIQ
in
British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
Bleeding gums
Does anyone else suffer bleeding ir swollen gums while taking heart meds ,I'm on bishopol,2.5 statin 80mg asprin 75mg lanzaprole 30mg allupromnol 300mg amloadpine 5mg 15 months after quad heart bypass Thanks for taking time to read this
Does anyone else suffer bleeding ir swollen gums while taking heart meds ,I'm on bishopol,2.5 statin 80mg asprin 75mg lanzaprole 30mg allupromnol 300mg amloadpine 5mg 15 months after quad heart bypass Thanks for taking time to read this
Charl70
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
Gall bladder surgery
I was hospitalised last June for 10 days as I had an infected gall bladder and scans showed I had a large gall stone.I was put on intravenous antibiotics and pain killers. Fast forward 7 months and no further problems I had a phone call from the hospital giving me a date of 5th February for surgery
I was hospitalised last June for 10 days as I had an infected gall bladder and scans showed I had a large gall stone.I was put on intravenous antibiotics and pain killers. Fast forward 7 months and no further problems I had a phone call from the hospital giving me a date of 5th February for surgery
Heather1957
in
British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
open Heart Surgery
hi. I was born with a hole in the heart but it was not detected until I was 32 namely 34 years ago. I had open heart surgery at Wythenshawe Hospital in 1984. It went well and recovery was quick. It takes time to build up stamina to return to normal. By the time you leave hospital you should be able
hi. I was born with a hole in the heart but it was not detected until I was 32 namely 34 years ago. I had open heart surgery at Wythenshawe Hospital in 1984. It went well and recovery was quick. It takes time to build up stamina to return to normal. By the time you leave hospital you should be able
Jack1616
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
Causes of Afib
I have a question: One of the programs available at the HealthUnlocked "my hub" site from the AFA is entitled: "Atrial Fibrillation and You" It lists common causes of Afib: High blood pressure Coronary heart disease Mitral valve disease (caused by rheumatic heart disease, valve problems at birth
I have a question: One of the programs available at the HealthUnlocked "my hub" site from the AFA is entitled: "Atrial Fibrillation and You" It lists common causes of Afib: High blood pressure Coronary heart disease Mitral valve disease (caused by rheumatic heart disease, valve problems at birth
fibnum
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AF Association
6 months ago
Preparing for Open Heart surgery
So last year I was diagnosed with a 2cm ASD and was awaiting surgery on the 5th January via catheter. To my shock I was called on the 3rd to be told there had been a mistake and they had realised I also had PAPVD and was now going to be having open heart surgery. I’m still going through tests and am
So last year I was diagnosed with a 2cm ASD and was awaiting surgery on the 5th January via catheter. To my shock I was called on the 3rd to be told there had been a mistake and they had realised I also had PAPVD and was now going to be having open heart surgery. I’m still going through tests and am
MissDolittle
in
British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
ra associated eye ulcers
hi everyone, I posted in this community quite a while ago about an ulcer in my eye which the rheumatologist said was caused by the ra. At the time, I was given some very helpful advice and information by Kags1068. Since then, I have had 4 more ulcers (my eyes take it in turns), and am currently in week
hi everyone, I posted in this community quite a while ago about an ulcer in my eye which the rheumatologist said was caused by the ra. At the time, I was given some very helpful advice and information by Kags1068. Since then, I have had 4 more ulcers (my eyes take it in turns), and am currently in week
Emye343
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NRAS
6 months ago
The use of thyroid hormone liothyronine in patients with heart failure - Another Pearce-linked Trial
Fascinating seeing these words in the context of a medical trial: [i]
The use of thyroid hormone liothyronine in patients with heart failure
[/i] [i]Liothyronine (T3) is a safe tablet and has few side effects because it is a synthetic version of triiodothyronine, a naturally occurring hormone
Fascinating seeing these words in the context of a medical trial: [i]
The use of thyroid hormone liothyronine in patients with heart failure
[/i] [i]Liothyronine (T3) is a safe tablet and has few side effects because it is a synthetic version of triiodothyronine, a naturally occurring hormone
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Severe Dilated Cardiomyopathy with heart failure - and now AF - anyone else out there like me?
I have severe dilated cardiomyopathy and heart failure but had been doing well despite the inner chaos. I played tennis 5 times a week, kicked a football with my children, took long walks, and was able to run up the stairs to my flat. After the metapneumovirus triggered AF 6 weeks ago I stopped being
I have severe dilated cardiomyopathy and heart failure but had been doing well despite the inner chaos. I played tennis 5 times a week, kicked a football with my children, took long walks, and was able to run up the stairs to my flat. After the metapneumovirus triggered AF 6 weeks ago I stopped being
Jishuang44
in
AF Association
6 months ago
Open heart surgery
I had my first meeting with the surgical team at Papworth yesterday . I’m now pencilled in for an aortic valve replacement in June. We discussed my AF , the effects of surgery on episodes after and anticoagulants . Interestingly they stated that oral anticoagulants reduce the risk of stroke by 60/70%
I had my first meeting with the surgical team at Papworth yesterday . I’m now pencilled in for an aortic valve replacement in June. We discussed my AF , the effects of surgery on episodes after and anticoagulants . Interestingly they stated that oral anticoagulants reduce the risk of stroke by 60/70%
Hammerboy
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Aortic Stenosis and Angina
hi I had an echocardiogram in August and got the result in September . The local hospital has been tasked with doing further tests and paperwork before handing me over to Leeds which is apparently the best hospital around for cardiac care . I have now had 48 hour ECG plus a CT angiogram which included
hi I had an echocardiogram in August and got the result in September . The local hospital has been tasked with doing further tests and paperwork before handing me over to Leeds which is apparently the best hospital around for cardiac care . I have now had 48 hour ECG plus a CT angiogram which included
Vms49
in
British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
Advise with exercise and heart problems.
I now have bradycardia and
av
heart
block
. When the symptoms get bad I have chest pain and a missing heart beat. My pulse goes down to the middle 30s. To add to that I have been caring for family members who have had cancer and died and who have had heart attacks that have nearly died.
I now have bradycardia and
av
heart
block
. When the symptoms get bad I have chest pain and a missing heart beat. My pulse goes down to the middle 30s. To add to that I have been caring for family members who have had cancer and died and who have had heart attacks that have nearly died.
Spedyrecovry50
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
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