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Failed CABG
Hi all. So just over two years ago I had a double CABG. I required a graft to my LAD and OM2 artories. Over the last 6 months I have been having some angina-like pains and have just had the results from a cardio CT scan which shows my OM2 graft has failed. However, the cardiologist reckons that this
Hi all. So just over two years ago I had a double CABG. I required a graft to my LAD and OM2 artories. Over the last 6 months I have been having some angina-like pains and have just had the results from a cardio CT scan which shows my OM2 graft has failed. However, the cardiologist reckons that this
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Bypass after Bypass!
Good morning everyone. I have a general enquiry, i am at the moment waiting for my CABG procedure, it should be in the next couple of weeks. My query is this has anyone else in the group had a gastric bypass to control out of control blood preasure? I had mine October 2020 and with very good results
Good morning everyone. I have a general enquiry, i am at the moment waiting for my CABG procedure, it should be in the next couple of weeks. My query is this has anyone else in the group had a gastric bypass to control out of control blood preasure? I had mine October 2020 and with very good results
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Anemia post CABG?
I had my 3x bypass last october 2021, via minimally invasive surgery and was able to get fit to work last January 2022. I have been on strict diet per my dietician advise. Last month i had a cbc and revealed anemia, it is still under observation, i hd another cbc last week and there is a slight improvement
I had my 3x bypass last october 2021, via minimally invasive surgery and was able to get fit to work last January 2022. I have been on strict diet per my dietician advise. Last month i had a cbc and revealed anemia, it is still under observation, i hd another cbc last week and there is a slight improvement
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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Go for it ! Cabg !
For all those reluctant to have this procedure I would say , go for it ! I had 2 yrs of heart attacks , 5 angios until the last one when the surgeon suggested a bypass would give me a better life than going in and out of hospital getting stents in and them failing . I had my op 11 months ago and would
For all those reluctant to have this procedure I would say , go for it ! I had 2 yrs of heart attacks , 5 angios until the last one when the surgeon suggested a bypass would give me a better life than going in and out of hospital getting stents in and them failing . I had my op 11 months ago and would
Gus4
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
High Blood Pressure
I had high blood pressure prior to my heart attack and CABG last June 2021 I don’t take any blood pressure tablets now but my BP has rocketed high over 180/80 I have been on Ramipril 5mg for 1 week but BP still high What advice can anyone give me to try and bring BP down from a medication perspective
I had high blood pressure prior to my heart attack and CABG last June 2021 I don’t take any blood pressure tablets now but my BP has rocketed high over 180/80 I have been on Ramipril 5mg for 1 week but BP still high What advice can anyone give me to try and bring BP down from a medication perspective
Markp7119
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Transplant waiting list imminent/Nintedanib feedback
Hi all, Been a while again since my last update. I was hoping to bring you definitive news on the transplant situation but we're not quite there yet as I've still to meet the team to discuss when to go on the transplant list and find out how long my window of opportunity might be. However, the good
Hi all, Been a while again since my last update. I was hoping to bring you definitive news on the transplant situation but we're not quite there yet as I've still to meet the team to discuss when to go on the transplant list and find out how long my window of opportunity might be. However, the good
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British Lung Foundation
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Encouraging Progress
Encouraging Progress in Stem Cell Transplantation . . . https://news.asu.edu/20220512-designer-neurons-offer-new-hope-treatment-parkinsons-disease
Encouraging Progress in Stem Cell Transplantation . . . https://news.asu.edu/20220512-designer-neurons-offer-new-hope-treatment-parkinsons-disease
redhawk1
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Relationship changed after CABG - no physical relationship for years
Hi everyone, hope no one minds me posting this question as i appreciate it isn’t a subject everyone wants to openly discuss... My husband had 3x CABG approx 2 years ago now and has had a hard recovery - AFib post surgery, ongoing arrhythmias and vascular issues with his leg (so he’s really had a bad
Hi everyone, hope no one minds me posting this question as i appreciate it isn’t a subject everyone wants to openly discuss... My husband had 3x CABG approx 2 years ago now and has had a hard recovery - AFib post surgery, ongoing arrhythmias and vascular issues with his leg (so he’s really had a bad
rocketqueen
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
World Blood Cancer Day May 28th
Please help promote knowledge about Blood Cancers and Stem Cell Transplant Matching. Help support the become a donor campaigns! Global event! Please see link for more information They have various downloads that can be used on social media like Facebook https://www.worldbloodcancerday.org/en/media
Please help promote knowledge about Blood Cancers and Stem Cell Transplant Matching. Help support the become a donor campaigns! Global event! Please see link for more information They have various downloads that can be used on social media like Facebook https://www.worldbloodcancerday.org/en/media
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Recent Visit to Cardiology
Hello Now have the report to GP and self of my recent Cardiology Face to Face Diagnosis 1. CABG 2015 ( LIMA to diagonal and vein graft to OM) 2. PCI mid LAD March 2018 3 Ejection Fraction 39% with non-viable RCA territory Current Medication Aspirin 75mg. Bisoprolol 7.5mg. Eplerenone 25mg. Omeprazole
Hello Now have the report to GP and self of my recent Cardiology Face to Face Diagnosis 1. CABG 2015 ( LIMA to diagonal and vein graft to OM) 2. PCI mid LAD March 2018 3 Ejection Fraction 39% with non-viable RCA territory Current Medication Aspirin 75mg. Bisoprolol 7.5mg. Eplerenone 25mg. Omeprazole
Prada47
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Healthy Lifestyle choices can significantly boost your life span post CABG
Hello Lovely People, This is my first post and I don’t even know whether I am doing this correctly. I had a Heart Attack at the age of 33 and ended up having Quintuple Cardiac Bypass Surgery. I have had a lot of anxiety since then about quality life and my life span in general. Which, I am pretty sure
Hello Lovely People, This is my first post and I don’t even know whether I am doing this correctly. I had a Heart Attack at the age of 33 and ended up having Quintuple Cardiac Bypass Surgery. I have had a lot of anxiety since then about quality life and my life span in general. Which, I am pretty sure
ClaydonAR
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
CABG waiting times??
Hi guys, i am seeing the cardiac surgeon on 14th April, so my question is: i am under UHNM and i wondered if anyone knows the waiting times for cabg ( everytime i see this abbreviation i think of cabbage lol) i should have written it in full: cardiac arterial bypass by graft. Such a lot to type on a
Hi guys, i am seeing the cardiac surgeon on 14th April, so my question is: i am under UHNM and i wondered if anyone knows the waiting times for cabg ( everytime i see this abbreviation i think of cabbage lol) i should have written it in full: cardiac arterial bypass by graft. Such a lot to type on a
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
No appointment available for rehab
Dear All My husband was referred for cardiac rehab to our local hospital. However, the hospital told us that they are dealing with a huge backlog and hence it will take a lot of time before he gets an appointment. Does anyone know of an alternative? I registered him on the bhf Weekly email thing for
Dear All My husband was referred for cardiac rehab to our local hospital. However, the hospital told us that they are dealing with a huge backlog and hence it will take a lot of time before he gets an appointment. Does anyone know of an alternative? I registered him on the bhf Weekly email thing for
SRDS
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Bone marrow transplant
Hello, I am 60 years old. I have been struggling with AMN for over 35 years. I am wheelchair bound, but can still stand. My symptoms have been stable for many years. In a few weeks, I will be getting my first MRI in 30 years. I am afraid if the results are poor, I will have to get bone marrow transplant
Hello, I am 60 years old. I have been struggling with AMN for over 35 years. I am wheelchair bound, but can still stand. My symptoms have been stable for many years. In a few weeks, I will be getting my first MRI in 30 years. I am afraid if the results are poor, I will have to get bone marrow transplant
HenryW
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AMN EASIER
2 years ago
Map of Human Blood Stem Cell Development Created
ARTICLE https://www.insideprecisionmedicine.com/topics/precision-medicine-topic/stem-cells/map-of-human-blood-stem-cell-development-created/ : EXTRACTS Researchers at UCLA have created a detailed map of human blood cells and how they develop in an embryo, which could help improve treatments for blood-related
ARTICLE https://www.insideprecisionmedicine.com/topics/precision-medicine-topic/stem-cells/map-of-human-blood-stem-cell-development-created/ : EXTRACTS Researchers at UCLA have created a detailed map of human blood cells and how they develop in an embryo, which could help improve treatments for blood-related
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Fluid in lungs after cabg, heart bypass
Dear All So we went for my husband's first post op appointment today. There was fluid in his lungs post operation., which was 5.5 weeks ago. He took a diuretic medication as per the doctor's prescription. Today, from the x Ray, the Dr saw that the fluid is still there. He said that he is not worried
Dear All So we went for my husband's first post op appointment today. There was fluid in his lungs post operation., which was 5.5 weeks ago. He took a diuretic medication as per the doctor's prescription. Today, from the x Ray, the Dr saw that the fluid is still there. He said that he is not worried
SRDS
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
CAR T vaccine
GeoVax is conducting two Phase II COVID-19 vaccine clinical trials with its GEO-CMO4S1 vaccine. One of the trials is among immunocompromised patients who have been treated with CAR T therapy or have undergone bone marrow transplants. https://www.biospace.com/article/geovax-s-novel-vaccine-platform-induces-both-antibody-and-t-cell-responses
GeoVax is conducting two Phase II COVID-19 vaccine clinical trials with its GEO-CMO4S1 vaccine. One of the trials is among immunocompromised patients who have been treated with CAR T therapy or have undergone bone marrow transplants. https://www.biospace.com/article/geovax-s-novel-vaccine-platform-induces-both-antibody-and-t-cell-responses
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Bypass surgery chest wound blistering
I’m new here & wondering if anyone has any advice. My husband had a cabg x 5 in January and his chest wound leaked for a long time thankfully that has cleared up but 3 blisters have formed on the wound now - the District nurse thinks they will reabsorb in time. Has anyone else experienced this?
I’m new here & wondering if anyone has any advice. My husband had a cabg x 5 in January and his chest wound leaked for a long time thankfully that has cleared up but 3 blisters have formed on the wound now - the District nurse thinks they will reabsorb in time. Has anyone else experienced this?
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
What’s New in MS Research - March 2022
Thank you again to everyone who posted about and is discussing MSAA's latest edition of the "What's New in MS Research" report on our website! For those that don't know: this series of online articles is published periodically and features important information on topics ranging from highlights of major
Thank you again to everyone who posted about and is discussing MSAA's latest edition of the "What's New in MS Research" report on our website! For those that don't know: this series of online articles is published periodically and features important information on topics ranging from highlights of major
johnMSAA
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My MSAA Community
2 years ago
CD19 CAR-T cell therapy for B-ALL achieved remarkable efficacy with a complete remission of 70–90%
This looks interesting but way over my knowledge base. Perhaps some of you super brains can figure this out. In recent years, the increasing advancements and applications of cellular immunotherapy have enabled the use of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy, and it has emerged as an efficacious
This looks interesting but way over my knowledge base. Perhaps some of you super brains can figure this out. In recent years, the increasing advancements and applications of cellular immunotherapy have enabled the use of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy, and it has emerged as an efficacious
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
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