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Heart Transplant
Has anyone else with Cardiomyopathy been told that their only option left is a Heart Transplant? Just received this info from Hospital 4 days ago and it's left me feeling so numb. Is anyone else going through this.
Has anyone else with Cardiomyopathy been told that their only option left is a Heart Transplant? Just received this info from Hospital 4 days ago and it's left me feeling so numb. Is anyone else going through this.
2beats-or-not-2beats
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Aortic stenosis op young man
Hiya i have a 30 year old son with severe aortic stenosis it has never made him ill no medications no effects as far as we know but in 2 years went from moderate to severe . He started having appt with a consultant at the hospital and was told after listening to his chest that he should carry on his
Hiya i have a 30 year old son with severe aortic stenosis it has never made him ill no medications no effects as far as we know but in 2 years went from moderate to severe . He started having appt with a consultant at the hospital and was told after listening to his chest that he should carry on his
G345
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Broad complex tachycardia
Has anyone experienced broad complex tachycardia on a 24 holter ? Should I be worried? GP has requested an echo! I had two episodes that lasted less than 3 seconds and no symptoms other than felt them. GP said my HR went to 146bpm. The rest was normal sinus rhythm. Feeling a bit stressed with it all
Has anyone experienced broad complex tachycardia on a 24 holter ? Should I be worried? GP has requested an echo! I had two episodes that lasted less than 3 seconds and no symptoms other than felt them. GP said my HR went to 146bpm. The rest was normal sinus rhythm. Feeling a bit stressed with it all
Robski501
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
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Flecainide and Metoprolol Combo Have Stopped Working
I've been a member for a while, but have never posted before. I am a 62-year-old male with what had been long-standing but well-controlled atrial fibrillation/flutter (Flecainide 200mg and Metoprolol 50mg). Quite suddenly these drugs stopped working and I am now in constant Atrial Flutter. I am on a
I've been a member for a while, but have never posted before. I am a 62-year-old male with what had been long-standing but well-controlled atrial fibrillation/flutter (Flecainide 200mg and Metoprolol 50mg). Quite suddenly these drugs stopped working and I am now in constant Atrial Flutter. I am on a
Quinney
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AF Association
3 years ago
Help with Pudendal Nerve Neuralgia
Pudendal neuralgia. Hi, can you help or share? It seems that I have problems with my pudendal nerve and this roaming, changing pain is not good as some will know. I have a good physio and will investigate but I wonder what others have done with this. Physio thinks PD is most likely and it fits with
Pudendal neuralgia. Hi, can you help or share? It seems that I have problems with my pudendal nerve and this roaming, changing pain is not good as some will know. I have a good physio and will investigate but I wonder what others have done with this. Physio thinks PD is most likely and it fits with
Cook5
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
3 years ago
Peak flow readings
Good morning all. I’ve recently been diagnosed with Heart Failure and I’ve been asked to use a peak flow meter to check my lungs. Over the last week my average is around 575 (I’m a 6ft - 68 years old- male). I think this is ok and shows my breathlessness is caused by my Heart Failure. My question is
Good morning all. I’ve recently been diagnosed with Heart Failure and I’ve been asked to use a peak flow meter to check my lungs. Over the last week my average is around 575 (I’m a 6ft - 68 years old- male). I think this is ok and shows my breathlessness is caused by my Heart Failure. My question is
Davewm
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Where do I go from here? Afib or arythmia any difference?
Editing my post as no replies.Never known this but maybe too muddled. Until 31st of January I had Paroxysmal AF with only 2 attacks in 18 months. This changed from 31st January. At first a typical afib attack .Feeling faint, dizziness,unable to walk around the house without being breathless. This
Editing my post as no replies.Never known this but maybe too muddled. Until 31st of January I had Paroxysmal AF with only 2 attacks in 18 months. This changed from 31st January. At first a typical afib attack .Feeling faint, dizziness,unable to walk around the house without being breathless. This
kkatz
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
My Apple watch
I have been extremely surprised today when I saw my EP at the hospital. My watch was recording that I had AF and I felt dizzy and breathless. However my ECG tracing in the hospital recorded that I was in sinus rhythm. I have always trusted my watch but now in shock as it doesn’t seem very accurate.
I have been extremely surprised today when I saw my EP at the hospital. My watch was recording that I had AF and I felt dizzy and breathless. However my ECG tracing in the hospital recorded that I was in sinus rhythm. I have always trusted my watch but now in shock as it doesn’t seem very accurate.
maria68
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AF Association
3 years ago
Recommendations to stop feeling sick with heart failure?
Still waiting for the final part of node ablation and switching on of CRT device. Implanted 8 weeks ago and still no news of the next bit. Rang hospital today and they could not tell me anything. Just got to keep waiting. Even though the EP casually said just give me a ring if you feel unwell and I’ll
Still waiting for the final part of node ablation and switching on of CRT device. Implanted 8 weeks ago and still no news of the next bit. Rang hospital today and they could not tell me anything. Just got to keep waiting. Even though the EP casually said just give me a ring if you feel unwell and I’ll
Diddyd
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AF Association
3 years ago
Minimal Invasive Aortic Valve Replacement
I had Minimal Invasive Aortic Valve Replacement 3 weeks ago as I had a bicuspid valve. I am at home 2 weeks now and having a lot of difficulty sleeping. Is this normal? I am quite anxious as I get pain in my chest and start to imagine all sorts. Minimal invasive is far less traumatic than open heart
I had Minimal Invasive Aortic Valve Replacement 3 weeks ago as I had a bicuspid valve. I am at home 2 weeks now and having a lot of difficulty sleeping. Is this normal? I am quite anxious as I get pain in my chest and start to imagine all sorts. Minimal invasive is far less traumatic than open heart
BernieMB
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Dr FREI REUSABLE MASK WITH VALVE - RECALL.
My wife has just had a fascinating morning with Amazon as we received 6 e mails yesterday asking for these to be returned as it has been found they only have 5% instead of 95% efficacy as found in Iceland - the country not the shop. I just want to let you know that you can contact Amazon customer services
My wife has just had a fascinating morning with Amazon as we received 6 e mails yesterday asking for these to be returned as it has been found they only have 5% instead of 95% efficacy as found in Iceland - the country not the shop. I just want to let you know that you can contact Amazon customer services
Desanthony
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Deep Heat Patch
Are Deep Heat patches safe to use if you have non allergic asthma? The GP didn't know and said you can try it but on the internet it says asthmatics avoid.
Are Deep Heat patches safe to use if you have non allergic asthma? The GP didn't know and said you can try it but on the internet it says asthmatics avoid.
PeakyBlinder50
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
AF Cure
Good News from Seventy Nine member It would appear NHS had got me in Good Place . After a long time suffering with AFP They have finally cracked it I will be 81 in March hope to go back to Tennis certainly Golf . Along with 2 complete replacement Knees and Right Hip joint I’ve had 2 cardio Versions
Good News from Seventy Nine member It would appear NHS had got me in Good Place . After a long time suffering with AFP They have finally cracked it I will be 81 in March hope to go back to Tennis certainly Golf . Along with 2 complete replacement Knees and Right Hip joint I’ve had 2 cardio Versions
Seventy9
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AF Association
3 years ago
Those little side effects after heart surgery..... :)
Hello, it's been a while since I last posted. I'm recovering well from my mitral valve repair, getting on my wattbike and rower (under the supervision of my lovely NHS Physio). I have two questions: 1. 'burping' - yes I know. I'd never had an issue with this before the above and I have to say it's
Hello, it's been a while since I last posted. I'm recovering well from my mitral valve repair, getting on my wattbike and rower (under the supervision of my lovely NHS Physio). I have two questions: 1. 'burping' - yes I know. I'd never had an issue with this before the above and I have to say it's
Highlandmist
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Hello from me
I haven’t been in the board for quite a while. Have been stable on the usual drug cocktail + azathioprine for MCI. Unfortunately I can feel that things are deteriorating with extreme fatigue after 4pm each day, persistent headaches no longer reduced by occipital nerve block, and memory again problematic
I haven’t been in the board for quite a while. Have been stable on the usual drug cocktail + azathioprine for MCI. Unfortunately I can feel that things are deteriorating with extreme fatigue after 4pm each day, persistent headaches no longer reduced by occipital nerve block, and memory again problematic
Fusch
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
3 years ago
Just discovered that I have RLS - any advice?
I have had horrible feelings of restlessness and the need to keep moving my legs in the evening for about a year. It went away briefly while I was in hospital for a month following open heart surgery but returned quite soon after going home. I have also had a ‘habit’ of moving my feetand wriggling my
I have had horrible feelings of restlessness and the need to keep moving my legs in the evening for about a year. It went away briefly while I was in hospital for a month following open heart surgery but returned quite soon after going home. I have also had a ‘habit’ of moving my feetand wriggling my
IrisCarter
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
does anyone else have to sleep on their back and other questions
I find there are times when I can't sleep on my right side (I never sleep on my left) without my heart playing up. I have trained myself to sleep on my back but I've never heard anyone else suffering this. Also, when I'm reading in bed, I have to hold the book off my chest, or this also causes missed
I find there are times when I can't sleep on my right side (I never sleep on my left) without my heart playing up. I have trained myself to sleep on my back but I've never heard anyone else suffering this. Also, when I'm reading in bed, I have to hold the book off my chest, or this also causes missed
katiefforde
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
🙁 Definitely not part of the plan!
Grrr...😬 spent whole day at my lovely local hospital getting home just now! What I thought was a calf muscle strain after last nights footy session has turned out to be more serious, on crutches now with a torn ‘gastrocnemius’ muscle... (had to Google that one!), good news is scans show tendons and
Grrr...😬 spent whole day at my lovely local hospital getting home just now! What I thought was a calf muscle strain after last nights footy session has turned out to be more serious, on crutches now with a torn ‘gastrocnemius’ muscle... (had to Google that one!), good news is scans show tendons and
QuadroVEINia
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
3 years ago
Woo hoo heart surgery 🫀
Asking for anyone’s experience of surgical ablation as opposed to catheter ablation? Was told yesterday by cardiologist that my case has been reviewed by local teaching hospital with the EP team & they hope to do a surgical ablation (if I want it). Now some people would not opt for surgical treatment
Asking for anyone’s experience of surgical ablation as opposed to catheter ablation? Was told yesterday by cardiologist that my case has been reviewed by local teaching hospital with the EP team & they hope to do a surgical ablation (if I want it). Now some people would not opt for surgical treatment
Pigleywigley
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AF Association
3 years ago
Icd implant
Hi all hope all is well im new here and i have had quadruple heart surgery lord knows how many stents i think its about 10 now im due to go in to hospital on the 30th of this month to have an icd implant done and im worried sick anxiety level is up through the roof any suggestions on how to make my
Hi all hope all is well im new here and i have had quadruple heart surgery lord knows how many stents i think its about 10 now im due to go in to hospital on the 30th of this month to have an icd implant done and im worried sick anxiety level is up through the roof any suggestions on how to make my
Garry56
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
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