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I've been a bit quiet for a while but that doesn't mean to say I've stopped running. I've been ringing the changes with my runs and really enjoying them. Our park run was cancelled last week as part of the course was flooded but I got on the treadmill instead. I've also been going to my alternative
I've been a bit quiet for a while but that doesn't mean to say I've stopped running. I've been ringing the changes with my runs and really enjoying them. Our park run was cancelled last week as part of the course was flooded but I got on the treadmill instead. I've also been going to my alternative
Bruch1
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
8 months ago
Hair Loss on Warfarin
Hi all, I don’t post very often. I’ve been taking warfarin since February 2021 after having two mechanical valves fitted. I know that I will need to see my doctor about this, but I am losing my hair, and it’s noticeable now, especially at the front. Does anyone else have this? What can be done to
Hi all, I don’t post very often. I’ve been taking warfarin since February 2021 after having two mechanical valves fitted. I know that I will need to see my doctor about this, but I am losing my hair, and it’s noticeable now, especially at the front. Does anyone else have this? What can be done to
Julie_O
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Anticoagulation Support
9 months ago
Now a Guinness World RecordHolder
Been waiting for the result as The Longest Surviving Triple Heart Bypass Patient (Male) Just been confirmed Nearly 46 years and counting.
Been waiting for the result as The Longest Surviving Triple Heart Bypass Patient (Male) Just been confirmed Nearly 46 years and counting.
Bigscar
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British Heart Foundation
11 months ago
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Do you know the difference between a sudden cardiac arrest and a heart attack?
Former Nottingham Forest and England football player, Trevor Francis, died at his home in Spain of a heart attack aged just 69. To read the article visit: https://heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/uk/aa/uk/latest-news/latest-news/trevor-francis-exengland-player-and-britains-first-1m In March 2012, former Bolton
Former Nottingham Forest and England football player, Trevor Francis, died at his home in Spain of a heart attack aged just 69. To read the article visit: https://heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/uk/aa/uk/latest-news/latest-news/trevor-francis-exengland-player-and-britains-first-1m In March 2012, former Bolton
TracyAdmin
Partner
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
11 months ago
Chest pain
After being blue lighted to hospital at the weekend for fast Af and super low bradycardia I was discharged with a plain of ablation and fitting a pacemaker at some point. The thing is I've constant what feels like chest pain/pressure it's very uncomfortable to the point painful. Has anyone experienced
After being blue lighted to hospital at the weekend for fast Af and super low bradycardia I was discharged with a plain of ablation and fitting a pacemaker at some point. The thing is I've constant what feels like chest pain/pressure it's very uncomfortable to the point painful. Has anyone experienced
Corrie12
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AF Association
9 months ago
Song and Dance ?
I was thinking of the best way to celebrate my eight month anniversary since my WMM (Wolf Mini Maze) in Tokyo by Dr Ohtsuka at the NewHeart Watanabe Hospital. I am still in NSR (normal sinus rhythm) and my divorce from AFib is finalised. As our friend Jim knows, I went a little mad (as you do) when
I was thinking of the best way to celebrate my eight month anniversary since my WMM (Wolf Mini Maze) in Tokyo by Dr Ohtsuka at the NewHeart Watanabe Hospital. I am still in NSR (normal sinus rhythm) and my divorce from AFib is finalised. As our friend Jim knows, I went a little mad (as you do) when
saulger
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AF Association
11 months ago
AV Node Ablation Adjustments
I had my AV Node Ablation 2 months ago with my PM set at 80 on the bottom and 100 at the top. I walk daily approximately one mile and find I need multiple stops to catch my breath. My HR goes into low 90's and I wait about 2 minutes until it goes back into the mid 80's. I had my first adjustment
I had my AV Node Ablation 2 months ago with my PM set at 80 on the bottom and 100 at the top. I walk daily approximately one mile and find I need multiple stops to catch my breath. My HR goes into low 90's and I wait about 2 minutes until it goes back into the mid 80's. I had my first adjustment
Chief4646
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AF Association
1 year ago
Timing of medication when abroad
In just over a week’s time I shall be going to New Zealand for six weeks and I’m wondering how to manage my medication as the time difference when I’m there is 13 hours. t the moment, I take Bisoprolol in the morning along with Indapamide and Apixaban, and then Losartan and another Apixaban in the evening
In just over a week’s time I shall be going to New Zealand for six weeks and I’m wondering how to manage my medication as the time difference when I’m there is 13 hours. t the moment, I take Bisoprolol in the morning along with Indapamide and Apixaban, and then Losartan and another Apixaban in the evening
Botolph
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Tachycardia episodes
Good morning all! Trying to work out what is going on - three episodes of tachycardia with medical involvement over last two years, all different. I have a long standing history of tachycardia, PVCs and intermittent palpitations/ ectopic beats, but no confirmed diagnosis! First was panic attack following
Good morning all! Trying to work out what is going on - three episodes of tachycardia with medical involvement over last two years, all different. I have a long standing history of tachycardia, PVCs and intermittent palpitations/ ectopic beats, but no confirmed diagnosis! First was panic attack following
Hephzibar
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AF Association
1 year ago
Bi Ventricular pacemaker and issues with RV lead after AV node ablation recently
Hello I have had a pacemaker for 4 years. I had a AV node ablation just over a week ago My problem is that I have some breathing issues Went to hospital yesterday to try and sort it out. Issue is RV lead when it is turned on it sends small shocks through the heart area. Can’t cope with this constant
Hello I have had a pacemaker for 4 years. I had a AV node ablation just over a week ago My problem is that I have some breathing issues Went to hospital yesterday to try and sort it out. Issue is RV lead when it is turned on it sends small shocks through the heart area. Can’t cope with this constant
SMwils
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AF Association
1 year ago
Bisoprolol 1.25 dosage. Coming off it?
Bisoprolol? I am on a very low dosage, 1.25 ml., and have been for more than a year. Over past months I have felt incredibly tired (sleeping for too long overnight/having naps during the day) and have been totally lacking in energy with no real interest (I don’t feel depressed) to move myself. On monitoring
Bisoprolol? I am on a very low dosage, 1.25 ml., and have been for more than a year. Over past months I have felt incredibly tired (sleeping for too long overnight/having naps during the day) and have been totally lacking in energy with no real interest (I don’t feel depressed) to move myself. On monitoring
Brain
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AF Association
1 year ago
Pudendal neuralgia
I believe I have been suffering from PN for over a year. I have seen many doctors and have had nerve blocks with a few hours of relief. i also had pulsed radiofrequency nerve ablation with i day of relief. Recently had bottox and seeing a PT. the PT is all bookeed up and I had to make an appointment
I believe I have been suffering from PN for over a year. I have seen many doctors and have had nerve blocks with a few hours of relief. i also had pulsed radiofrequency nerve ablation with i day of relief. Recently had bottox and seeing a PT. the PT is all bookeed up and I had to make an appointment
shilsenrod
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
1 year ago
APIXABAN
Just got home from the ER. I had a CT scan done of my head and everything was fine so they let me drive home. There is a lot of discussion and worry about "apixaban" and bleeding and other problems. I want to put everyone's fears to rest. Got mad at myself about 3 hours ago and slammed my head against
Just got home from the ER. I had a CT scan done of my head and everything was fine so they let me drive home. There is a lot of discussion and worry about "apixaban" and bleeding and other problems. I want to put everyone's fears to rest. Got mad at myself about 3 hours ago and slammed my head against
kocoach
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Post Pace and Ablate
hi all a few days ago I posted my most recent rendering…spoke to a Dr yesterday who confirmed that I didn’t have heart failure that news was absolutely wonderful…he confirmed it by discharge letter comments and the last EKG that I had done at the hospital last Thursday. But had the most awful night
hi all a few days ago I posted my most recent rendering…spoke to a Dr yesterday who confirmed that I didn’t have heart failure that news was absolutely wonderful…he confirmed it by discharge letter comments and the last EKG that I had done at the hospital last Thursday. But had the most awful night
Lamplight37
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AF Association
1 year ago
Mitral valve repair
Hello allI would like advice or information from anyone who has been through this. I've had mild to moderate mitral regurgitation for 30 years with no symptoms. However last couple of years things have worsened. I have developed atrial fibrillation and heart failure and my mitral regurgitation.is now
Hello allI would like advice or information from anyone who has been through this. I've had mild to moderate mitral regurgitation for 30 years with no symptoms. However last couple of years things have worsened. I have developed atrial fibrillation and heart failure and my mitral regurgitation.is now
honey1958
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
❤️ Social Check-In 18th July 2023
Morning community, The BHF Heart Hero Awards are here! Here are three inspiring BHF-funded projects shortlisted for the research award that are tackling some of the biggest challenges into heart and circulatory disease. ⭐ Professor Massimo Caputo at University of Bristol who has developed a ground-breaking
Morning community, The BHF Heart Hero Awards are here! Here are three inspiring BHF-funded projects shortlisted for the research award that are tackling some of the biggest challenges into heart and circulatory disease. ⭐ Professor Massimo Caputo at University of Bristol who has developed a ground-breaking
Amy-BHF
Partner
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Pacemaker settings after AV node ablation
Hello I had a AV Node ablation a week ago I already had a pacemaker and pace set for 80bpm until August then changed then. Doing ok not much energy but know this is probably normal as only a week ago I have been very short of breath mainly on exertion I am under Barts Hospital I have been for
Hello I had a AV Node ablation a week ago I already had a pacemaker and pace set for 80bpm until August then changed then. Doing ok not much energy but know this is probably normal as only a week ago I have been very short of breath mainly on exertion I am under Barts Hospital I have been for
SMwils
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AF Association
1 year ago
European Masters Championships 2023 Pescara, Italy 21/09-01/10, Intro and 100 metres
I’ve decided to split my report into sections as it covers three events and quite a few races. It’s also getting unimaginably long 😬 and I don’t like to keep folk waiting. This is the first instalment which sets the scene and covers the 100 metre event. Make yourself a nice cuppa tea and maybe even
I’ve decided to split my report into sections as it covers three events and quite a few races. It’s also getting unimaginably long 😬 and I don’t like to keep folk waiting. This is the first instalment which sets the scene and covers the 100 metre event. Make yourself a nice cuppa tea and maybe even
RunBrianRun
Half Marathon
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Fun Beyond 10K & Race Support
9 months ago
Post Pace and Ablate now diagnosed with Heart Failure
hi ….I have posted on here a few times ..back in Feb this year I saw privately Cardio specialising in AF …as I wasn’t enjoying a reasonable quality of life …starting to get out of breath…he said with no question Pace and Ablate ..Ihave had AF for approx 15 years. With usual drugs Bisoprolol …Edoxoban
hi ….I have posted on here a few times ..back in Feb this year I saw privately Cardio specialising in AF …as I wasn’t enjoying a reasonable quality of life …starting to get out of breath…he said with no question Pace and Ablate ..Ihave had AF for approx 15 years. With usual drugs Bisoprolol …Edoxoban
Lamplight37
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AF Association
1 year ago
Are people with recent mechanical valve and aorta replacement, considered vulnerable during heat waves?
Currently in Europe where there is an ongoing heatwave. Surgery just under 3 months ago. I can't see mechanical valve on the list for vulnerable groups during heatwaves. Just checking to see if I am correct in assuming that I should be as careful and sensible as every other person who has not had major
Currently in Europe where there is an ongoing heatwave. Surgery just under 3 months ago. I can't see mechanical valve on the list for vulnerable groups during heatwaves. Just checking to see if I am correct in assuming that I should be as careful and sensible as every other person who has not had major
Pefki
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
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