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vagus nerve
hi all, my uncle is on the mend it’s never smooth sailing. We had issues again with abdominal pain yesterday. Ambulance came, oxygen levels fine, ecg and all other vitals fine. Someone has mentioned the vagus nerve to us being slightly damaged. Can cause abdominal pain and low heart rate. With his pacemaker
hi all, my uncle is on the mend it’s never smooth sailing. We had issues again with abdominal pain yesterday. Ambulance came, oxygen levels fine, ecg and all other vitals fine. Someone has mentioned the vagus nerve to us being slightly damaged. Can cause abdominal pain and low heart rate. With his pacemaker
Lydia_1
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
HELP !!!! This Post is for ALL NEW COUCH to 5 K RUNNERS... PLEASE READ IT :)
Good morning, Runners! Well, it is a wet morning here in Wales.., I can just about see the sea , the mountains are shrouded in cloud, and there is a steady rainfall on the roof of my tin tent! I have to say that, at this moment, I am quite glad that I am having a few days rest from running , whilst
Good morning, Runners! Well, it is a wet morning here in Wales.., I can just about see the sea , the mountains are shrouded in cloud, and there is a steady rainfall on the roof of my tin tent! I have to say that, at this moment, I am quite glad that I am having a few days rest from running , whilst
Oldfloss
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Couch to 5K
2 years ago
Questions to ask GP re heart failure, ECG and echo results
Hi, I have a phone appt on Friday with my GP to discuss test results,meds and how I'm doing.Background NT pro BNP of 529 in November and referred for ECG December ECG showed Left bundle branch block. I only found this out by asking the receptionist to read out the referral letter to cardiology. Echo
Hi, I have a phone appt on Friday with my GP to discuss test results,meds and how I'm doing.Background NT pro BNP of 529 in November and referred for ECG December ECG showed Left bundle branch block. I only found this out by asking the receptionist to read out the referral letter to cardiology. Echo
hermum
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
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Second FET, positive test on OTD but not looking good, I should be 6 weeks + 2, after 2 days of spotting and mild cramps went to EPU yesterday to say they can’t seeing anything. Blood tests show HCG levels are very low and no where near what they should be. Another blood is scheduled for tomorrow but
Second FET, positive test on OTD but not looking good, I should be 6 weeks + 2, after 2 days of spotting and mild cramps went to EPU yesterday to say they can’t seeing anything. Blood tests show HCG levels are very low and no where near what they should be. Another blood is scheduled for tomorrow but
Bonita928
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Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
Terrified 😢 Just looking for shared experiences.
Hi. This is a bit of an essay so thank you if you take the time to read it. I’m 55 and grew up with my dad’s heart disease impacting on our family life. He had his first heart attack at 35 when I was 5. He went on to have further MI’s, bypass surgery and died at 53. Because of this I’ve always looked
Hi. This is a bit of an essay so thank you if you take the time to read it. I’m 55 and grew up with my dad’s heart disease impacting on our family life. He had his first heart attack at 35 when I was 5. He went on to have further MI’s, bypass surgery and died at 53. Because of this I’ve always looked
Steambunny
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
ECG readings advice please?
hi, I posted earlier about being sent for a cardiac MRI and enlargement of left and right ventricle. I have received a letter stating I have some T-wave inversion in leads 3, AVF and V3 following an ECG does anyone know what this means please? Looked online and it’s gobbledygook to me. thanks Vic
hi, I posted earlier about being sent for a cardiac MRI and enlargement of left and right ventricle. I have received a letter stating I have some T-wave inversion in leads 3, AVF and V3 following an ECG does anyone know what this means please? Looked online and it’s gobbledygook to me. thanks Vic
Southward82
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Not the day I originally planned......
Hi EveryoneI fell off a step ladder putting the Christmas decorations away yesterday. I have no idea why I fell off the ladder was secure & I had already been up & down it a couple of times without incident. Next thing I know I am falling off & to the side thinking 'why am I falling off?' It wasn't the
Hi EveryoneI fell off a step ladder putting the Christmas decorations away yesterday. I have no idea why I fell off the ladder was secure & I had already been up & down it a couple of times without incident. Next thing I know I am falling off & to the side thinking 'why am I falling off?' It wasn't the
Laurab101
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
AF back
So after 4 years A F free, the mongrel has returned. I am so upset 😡 😫 😪 and contacted my HF Nurse who has cut down my spironolactone to every other day as i have also been getting light headed and woozy. She has also reduced my Bumetanide from 4 to 3 daily. My Consultant has stopped my Bisoprolol
So after 4 years A F free, the mongrel has returned. I am so upset 😡 😫 😪 and contacted my HF Nurse who has cut down my spironolactone to every other day as i have also been getting light headed and woozy. She has also reduced my Bumetanide from 4 to 3 daily. My Consultant has stopped my Bisoprolol
Becksagogo
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
30yo - Myocarditis - Weird Heart Symptoms - Looking for help!
Hi all, This is quite an essay but I would be super appreciative if anyone can help/shed some light on what I could possibly be asking my doctors to do for me on this matter as I’m very scared of day to day life right now, and I feel like I’m not really being helped as much as I could be. I’ve had
Hi all, This is quite an essay but I would be super appreciative if anyone can help/shed some light on what I could possibly be asking my doctors to do for me on this matter as I’m very scared of day to day life right now, and I feel like I’m not really being helped as much as I could be. I’ve had
skheart
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Propranalol or Bisoprolol
I had Afib for the first time at the beginning of December …and was put on Apixaban. I will be having an echocardiogram scan in due course. In A&E the doctor told me to continue with my BP meds of Indapamide 2.5mg and Propranolol. I had an assessment two days later and another ECG …by then
I had Afib for the first time at the beginning of December …and was put on Apixaban. I will be having an echocardiogram scan in due course. In A&E the doctor told me to continue with my BP meds of Indapamide 2.5mg and Propranolol. I had an assessment two days later and another ECG …by then
Carole1212
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AF Association
1 year ago
What tests/treatment
Hi everyone. A new Year and a new member in UK Diagnosed with A Fib just before Christmas after my FitBit started sending me notifications at end of October. Had 24 hr ECG and condition is persistent. Under care of my GP but not on medication as considering blood thinners suggested by GP I am considering
Hi everyone. A new Year and a new member in UK Diagnosed with A Fib just before Christmas after my FitBit started sending me notifications at end of October. Had 24 hr ECG and condition is persistent. Under care of my GP but not on medication as considering blood thinners suggested by GP I am considering
SeatonRover
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AF Association
1 year ago
flu jab
Had my flu jab last Wednesday. Since then been in bed with flu symptoms aching legs headaches and congested chest.. The doctor says can’t be the flu jab but seems a bit of a coincidence. Just wondered if having GCA now down to 10mg would have any effect on the injection .
Had my flu jab last Wednesday. Since then been in bed with flu symptoms aching legs headaches and congested chest.. The doctor says can’t be the flu jab but seems a bit of a coincidence. Just wondered if having GCA now down to 10mg would have any effect on the injection .
Flrchrs
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
OFF THE COUCH...UP and RUNNING...WEEK 2. ALL NEW RUNNERS are WELCOME!
... that voice is in our head, and we do well to listen to it. Here we are, another week on , Autumn is here, and the weather... err... well the weather is the weather! I hope that many of you are getting into an enjoyable routine of running and, putting in some rest day exercise by now; and I do [
... that voice is in our head, and we do well to listen to it. Here we are, another week on , Autumn is here, and the weather... err... well the weather is the weather! I hope that many of you are getting into an enjoyable routine of running and, putting in some rest day exercise by now; and I do [
Oldfloss
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Couch to 5K
2 years ago
Advice Please
Flu jab two weeks ago resulted in a flare so upped from 2mg to 5 mg. Back now to 3 mg. I dont wake up in the morning with any pain but have various twinges through the day. Only last a short time. Still fatigued though. Im loath to up my pred but am wary of a build up to a major flare. Im waiting for
Flu jab two weeks ago resulted in a flare so upped from 2mg to 5 mg. Back now to 3 mg. I dont wake up in the morning with any pain but have various twinges through the day. Only last a short time. Still fatigued though. Im loath to up my pred but am wary of a build up to a major flare. Im waiting for
Nanny71
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Asthma Medicines that don't Aggravate RLS
Hi, All. I posted earlier that I was experiencing shortness of breath and chest-tightness that--together with an EKG and various other in-office tests performed by my GP physician--suggested a heart murmur. Following the later review of the results of a thoracic ultrasound performed at a local hospital
Hi, All. I posted earlier that I was experiencing shortness of breath and chest-tightness that--together with an EKG and various other in-office tests performed by my GP physician--suggested a heart murmur. Following the later review of the results of a thoracic ultrasound performed at a local hospital
Hidden
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Testing just before OTD
Hello ladies, me again. The I want to desperately test early person 😆 I have never had an hcg shot before 2ww so need your experience. If I test just say the night before OTD, would the test result be quite accurate? Especially if the line goes really dark? My OTD is on day 13, by then the line should
Hello ladies, me again. The I want to desperately test early person 😆 I have never had an hcg shot before 2ww so need your experience. If I test just say the night before OTD, would the test result be quite accurate? Especially if the line goes really dark? My OTD is on day 13, by then the line should
pink_lemon
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Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
thank you to my GP
I want to give thanks to my GP for recognising that I need my covid booster. I was called up by text to get my flu jab and covid booster. Today I had one injection in each arm. The doctor who was doing my flu jab told the nurses in the room that I was having a covid booster because of "my underlying
I want to give thanks to my GP for recognising that I need my covid booster. I was called up by text to get my flu jab and covid booster. Today I had one injection in each arm. The doctor who was doing my flu jab told the nurses in the room that I was having a covid booster because of "my underlying
elanaoali
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Verapamil v bisoprolol
I was diagnosed with paroxysmal AF about 15 months ago, given 10mg of Bisoprolol together with Rivaroxaban and statins. I hate the bisoprolol, and through discussion with GP, I have reduced it, but it still gives me a 'foggy' head and, I think, has contributed to weight gain. Having recently seen an
I was diagnosed with paroxysmal AF about 15 months ago, given 10mg of Bisoprolol together with Rivaroxaban and statins. I hate the bisoprolol, and through discussion with GP, I have reduced it, but it still gives me a 'foggy' head and, I think, has contributed to weight gain. Having recently seen an
KaliBill
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AF Association
1 year ago
Who gets Shingles.
I am assuming that anyone who has not had chicken pox should get the shingles vaccine with its painful side effects. I read in several places on google : What causes shingles? Shingles is caused when the chickenpox virus is reactivated. After a person has had chickenpox, the virus lies dormant in certain
I am assuming that anyone who has not had chicken pox should get the shingles vaccine with its painful side effects. I read in several places on google : What causes shingles? Shingles is caused when the chickenpox virus is reactivated. After a person has had chickenpox, the virus lies dormant in certain
onu1tadi2
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Covid Booster and/or Flu vaccine – Autumn ’22 – What was your experience?
This time around, we have decided not to have an actual poll. Instead, this will be
the
OFFICIAL and ONLY place on this forum for members to share their experience of actually having
this season's Covid and /or Flu vaccinations.
🔸 Please ensure that what you are reporting here is about
This time around, we have decided not to have an actual poll. Instead, this will be
the
OFFICIAL and ONLY place on this forum for members to share their experience of actually having
this season's Covid and /or Flu vaccinations.
🔸 Please ensure that what you are reporting here is about
RedApple
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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