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i need help and advice to get pacemaker implant
Hi, I’m new here ... I hope you will find the patience to read my long story, and please forgive me for writing mistakes i'm still learning. Im 34 years old and i emigrated in Uk 1 year ago, because my sister live here since 11 years and my mother live in itally. In 2003 cardiologists discovered I
Hi, I’m new here ... I hope you will find the patience to read my long story, and please forgive me for writing mistakes i'm still learning. Im 34 years old and i emigrated in Uk 1 year ago, because my sister live here since 11 years and my mother live in itally. In 2003 cardiologists discovered I
mezeempyrian
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Massage and RLS
Hi, am having a terrible time with my RLS since having Open heart surgery, Has anyone had relief with a massage foot machine?
Hi, am having a terrible time with my RLS since having Open heart surgery, Has anyone had relief with a massage foot machine?
funnyfennel
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Sick sinus syndrome and afib
ECG holter mounted to investigate afib. Results arrived and the holter software printed: ARRHYTHMIA [i]Arrhythmias (Delay > 140%): 39[/i] [i]-longest: 1.96s at 11:35 PM[/i] [i]Bradycardias (<50 1/min): 353[/i] [i]-slowest: 43 min at 4:25 AM[/i] [i]Pauses (>2000ms): 498[/i] [i]-longest: 14.56 s at 7:
ECG holter mounted to investigate afib. Results arrived and the holter software printed: ARRHYTHMIA [i]Arrhythmias (Delay > 140%): 39[/i] [i]-longest: 1.96s at 11:35 PM[/i] [i]Bradycardias (<50 1/min): 353[/i] [i]-slowest: 43 min at 4:25 AM[/i] [i]Pauses (>2000ms): 498[/i] [i]-longest: 14.56 s at 7:
snak3eyes
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AF Association
3 years ago
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Atrial tachycardia
I was initially diagnosed with atrial fibrillation. However, when I went for an ablation and was seen by the EP he decided it wasn’t AF but atrial tachycardia. Apparently symptom are almost adenoidal and I’m on similar meds to all those with AF My problem is, there doesn’t seem to be anyone else here
I was initially diagnosed with atrial fibrillation. However, when I went for an ablation and was seen by the EP he decided it wasn’t AF but atrial tachycardia. Apparently symptom are almost adenoidal and I’m on similar meds to all those with AF My problem is, there doesn’t seem to be anyone else here
SuziElley
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Why Do I Keep Getting Pleurisy ?
Why do I keep getting pleurisy ? I don't smoke , never had , no history of asthma - I was hospitalised in June and given an x-ray confirming it was in the bottom of my left lung and I was given six steroid pills and two sessions on a nebuliser . Then my GP said I had asthma . I'm a woodwind player !
Why do I keep getting pleurisy ? I don't smoke , never had , no history of asthma - I was hospitalised in June and given an x-ray confirming it was in the bottom of my left lung and I was given six steroid pills and two sessions on a nebuliser . Then my GP said I had asthma . I'm a woodwind player !
ConfusedAsthmatic
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Strange reactions to surgery.
I had heart surgery about 15 months ago and have had to deal with a lot of complications. A stroke being the main one. A couple of the smaller issues got buried, but I was wondering if anyone identified. I jump out of my skin at sudden noises such as the phone ringing. I also well up at emotional moments
I had heart surgery about 15 months ago and have had to deal with a lot of complications. A stroke being the main one. A couple of the smaller issues got buried, but I was wondering if anyone identified. I jump out of my skin at sudden noises such as the phone ringing. I also well up at emotional moments
Tickertalker
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
anyone out there with aortobifemoral bypass experience?
hi, I found out in 2020 that i need to have an aortobifemoral bypass graft as my aorta is completely blocked. I suffer from severe claudication in the legs and buttocks and can only walk very short distances without needing to rest. While assessing for the ability to survive this op, i was found to
hi, I found out in 2020 that i need to have an aortobifemoral bypass graft as my aorta is completely blocked. I suffer from severe claudication in the legs and buttocks and can only walk very short distances without needing to rest. While assessing for the ability to survive this op, i was found to
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Disrupted sleep after heart surgery
Hello. First post. New mitral valve and bypass 2 November. Home to recuperate after 6 days. Initially troubled by hallucinations which slowly faded. Chest pain managed with paracetamol. Now left with disrupted sleep pattern. Normally an excellent sleeper but now unable to get to sleep and resorting
Hello. First post. New mitral valve and bypass 2 November. Home to recuperate after 6 days. Initially troubled by hallucinations which slowly faded. Chest pain managed with paracetamol. Now left with disrupted sleep pattern. Normally an excellent sleeper but now unable to get to sleep and resorting
Mog06
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
The French Paradox - Why the French Have the Lowest Incidence of Heart Disease in the Developed World
Wine should be consumed in moderation. I drink one glass of red wine with my dinner, between 1 and 3 times per week. While resveratrol, which is in red wine, does provide some health benefits, the alcohol offsets those benefits. The French Paradox (high consumption of wine, cheeses and creams, yet the
Wine should be consumed in moderation. I drink one glass of red wine with my dinner, between 1 and 3 times per week. While resveratrol, which is in red wine, does provide some health benefits, the alcohol offsets those benefits. The French Paradox (high consumption of wine, cheeses and creams, yet the
sos007
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Cholesterol Support
3 years ago
38,cancer survivor and open heart surgery,this poem is my life x
Hi everyone, hears a short story about me… I’ve had open heart surgery at 38years d due to chemo and radiation when I was 3, I’m really struggling with the physical strength I’ve lost…. This is my life so far in a poem, I hope it inspires at least one person to never give up x Mum, From the day I
Hi everyone, hears a short story about me… I’ve had open heart surgery at 38years d due to chemo and radiation when I was 3, I’m really struggling with the physical strength I’ve lost…. This is my life so far in a poem, I hope it inspires at least one person to never give up x Mum, From the day I
Tucks2410
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Joint pain while on Apixaban
Do any of you suffer from painful joints and muscle aches while taking apixaban and bisoprolol?
Do any of you suffer from painful joints and muscle aches while taking apixaban and bisoprolol?
trixie100
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AF Association
3 years ago
Optical nerve block steroid injections in head, side effects
Hi all, A week ago I had my first steroid injections in my head for my chronic headaches and dizziness. I was told about possible side effects, but this is beyond what I anticipated: 1. Two days after the injections i started having severe headache (literally 9,5/10) where I ended up in bed for 2 full
Hi all, A week ago I had my first steroid injections in my head for my chronic headaches and dizziness. I was told about possible side effects, but this is beyond what I anticipated: 1. Two days after the injections i started having severe headache (literally 9,5/10) where I ended up in bed for 2 full
spruce002
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Pain Concern
3 years ago
Awful week
So this week has been like a rollercoaster more downs than up after dropping down my antidepressants before I go onto new medication next week. Good news is we t for an interview today and I got the job. Unfortunately later on this evening I received some bad news about my aunty who now has heart failure
So this week has been like a rollercoaster more downs than up after dropping down my antidepressants before I go onto new medication next week. Good news is we t for an interview today and I got the job. Unfortunately later on this evening I received some bad news about my aunty who now has heart failure
Joker21
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 years ago
Aortic valve replacement
My beautiful boy was born with Aortic stenosis. He’s had to valvuloplasties one when he was 12 and the other when he was 16. The latter left his valve leaking but he’s been ok. Now he’s 34 and we have just heard he has to have the valve replaced with an onyx mechanical valve. This has to be done in the
My beautiful boy was born with Aortic stenosis. He’s had to valvuloplasties one when he was 12 and the other when he was 16. The latter left his valve leaking but he’s been ok. Now he’s 34 and we have just heard he has to have the valve replaced with an onyx mechanical valve. This has to be done in the
Mariawatters
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
AV Node Ablation appointment.
Hello, not been around much but have been reading. I’ve been feeling a bit down with how things were going. I have permanent fast AF and had a Pacemaker at the end of June and was told I wouldn’t feel any benefit until after my AV Node Ablation which would be 4-6 weeks later. Unfortunately I had no news
Hello, not been around much but have been reading. I’ve been feeling a bit down with how things were going. I have permanent fast AF and had a Pacemaker at the end of June and was told I wouldn’t feel any benefit until after my AV Node Ablation which would be 4-6 weeks later. Unfortunately I had no news
ETFCfan
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AF Association
3 years ago
Anyone else waiting
Hello all. Is there anyone here from N.I. On a waiting list for open heart surgery..?
Hello all. Is there anyone here from N.I. On a waiting list for open heart surgery..?
Heartfriend
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Drowning
I haven't been here for a while. But hey im just confused life has been ehh I stop taking my meds for a while because they weren't working. But they changed them and life was looking up. But as soon as it does everything crumbles and I feel I cant tell anybody I tell my partner part of it but I don't
I haven't been here for a while. But hey im just confused life has been ehh I stop taking my meds for a while because they weren't working. But they changed them and life was looking up. But as soon as it does everything crumbles and I feel I cant tell anybody I tell my partner part of it but I don't
Joss_465
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
Decision 100% made... (I think !!) 🙃
Hi everyone ☺️ Well the last few months have been awful, mentally and physically. But on a more positive note I've made some decisions ( I think)!! Will be as brief as poss. After a few years of going crazy thinking it's all in my mind with weird beats and dizziness, I now have a diagnosis of Complex
Hi everyone ☺️ Well the last few months have been awful, mentally and physically. But on a more positive note I've made some decisions ( I think)!! Will be as brief as poss. After a few years of going crazy thinking it's all in my mind with weird beats and dizziness, I now have a diagnosis of Complex
booboo73
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AF Association
3 years ago
How arrhythmia feels like?
I’ve been experiencing daily bradycardia for a while now, I’d occasionally feel it with palpitations and have skipped beats, my primary doctor did an electro but couldn’t find anything, I’m not an active person, I don’t feel like my heart should be beating like that, so how do I know it’s arrhythmia
I’ve been experiencing daily bradycardia for a while now, I’d occasionally feel it with palpitations and have skipped beats, my primary doctor did an electro but couldn’t find anything, I’m not an active person, I don’t feel like my heart should be beating like that, so how do I know it’s arrhythmia
Pami619
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Arrhythmia Alliance
3 years ago
Increased pain after pudendal nerve block.
As a last resort I had a pudendal nerve block in my left buttock 17 days ago. The pain in the injection site is almost unbearable. I hoped this would turn my life around but it has just done the opposite. I am desperate for some pain relief tried all the neuropathic pain tablets but they didn’t
As a last resort I had a pudendal nerve block in my left buttock 17 days ago. The pain in the injection site is almost unbearable. I hoped this would turn my life around but it has just done the opposite. I am desperate for some pain relief tried all the neuropathic pain tablets but they didn’t
Playablanca
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
3 years ago
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