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I was a member of the Online Community but didn't know it had changed. I had a CABG 13 years ago and have lived a healthy life since then until earlier this year when I started to get angina attacks. I didn't realise straight away, nor did one of my doctors, as the pain was more in my left side to start
I was a member of the Online Community but didn't know it had changed. I had a CABG 13 years ago and have lived a healthy life since then until earlier this year when I started to get angina attacks. I didn't realise straight away, nor did one of my doctors, as the pain was more in my left side to start
Skittler
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Cough after CABG
Hi my dad’s finally home after bypass surgery. He has a cough that’s making it very difficult to sleep. We’ve used lots of pillows to prop him up as suggested. Any suggestions that might help
Hi my dad’s finally home after bypass surgery. He has a cough that’s making it very difficult to sleep. We’ve used lots of pillows to prop him up as suggested. Any suggestions that might help
Alisonflea
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Managing Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia and Its Complications Part I Thursday, November 8, 2018
Dear Friends, CancerCare welcomes you to participate in our upcoming CancerCare Connect® Education Workshop Series, Life with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL), on Thursdays, November 8 and 29. These one-hour telephone and webcast workshops are a cost-free way to learn about cancer-related issues from
Dear Friends, CancerCare welcomes you to participate in our upcoming CancerCare Connect® Education Workshop Series, Life with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL), on Thursdays, November 8 and 29. These one-hour telephone and webcast workshops are a cost-free way to learn about cancer-related issues from
lankisterguy
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CLL Support
6 years ago
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CONTINUED TIREDNESS - 4 MONTHS AFTER BYPASS CABG
How many other people have this continued tiredness? As normal a life as possible, exercise, walking, sensible food, no smoking, no alcohol. Sleep is also a problem, but not from pain. Love to hear from anyone with similar and if there is ever a remedy.
How many other people have this continued tiredness? As normal a life as possible, exercise, walking, sensible food, no smoking, no alcohol. Sleep is also a problem, but not from pain. Love to hear from anyone with similar and if there is ever a remedy.
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Antibiotics
Please be aware - be your own expert or use your clinical specialist service if you have any queries. I recently had a basal cell carcinoma removed and skin graft on my nose. I knew this was a possibility because of the immunosuppressant I was taking post transplant and had spoken about it’s possible
Please be aware - be your own expert or use your clinical specialist service if you have any queries. I recently had a basal cell carcinoma removed and skin graft on my nose. I knew this was a possibility because of the immunosuppressant I was taking post transplant and had spoken about it’s possible
Denise15
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British Liver Trust
6 years ago
general anaesthetic when wearing a pacemaker.
Hi! It is a few years since I posted anything about myself and I suppose that is a good sign. However, I am in a bit of a quandry and I wonder if any of you can advise. I had skin grafting done on an ankle wound that refused to heal. Both the inside and outside ankle are affected. The grafts did
Hi! It is a few years since I posted anything about myself and I suppose that is a good sign. However, I am in a bit of a quandry and I wonder if any of you can advise. I had skin grafting done on an ankle wound that refused to heal. Both the inside and outside ankle are affected. The grafts did
jossikins
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AF Association
6 years ago
Trouble sleeping
I’m a new heart patient and had CABG x4 6 weeks ago. Sleep was a huge problem initially as had horrendous delirium under anaesthetic and that continued even when I returned home after 12 days. All exacerbated by having to have 2nd procedure as bleeding internally. I’m so much better now and although
I’m a new heart patient and had CABG x4 6 weeks ago. Sleep was a huge problem initially as had horrendous delirium under anaesthetic and that continued even when I returned home after 12 days. All exacerbated by having to have 2nd procedure as bleeding internally. I’m so much better now and although
Lilyrosy
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Heart Failure and Progression
Hello I have posted on this before but couldn't find the right thread !! Had a good conversation with the HF Nurse about progression of Heart Failure this week. Background Male aged 71 ( But Mentally around 40 ish ) Heart Attack 1982, No Medication ( nothing ) until 2015. After experiencing Angina
Hello I have posted on this before but couldn't find the right thread !! Had a good conversation with the HF Nurse about progression of Heart Failure this week. Background Male aged 71 ( But Mentally around 40 ish ) Heart Attack 1982, No Medication ( nothing ) until 2015. After experiencing Angina
Prada47
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Life after CABG - Please Help
Hi, i am a 37 year old male who suffered a heart attack In Dec 2017. After 2 failed attempts for a stent I had a double CABG 3 weeks ago, where I also suffered 3 broken ribs during surgery. Since the CABG I’m still suffering with extreme chest pain and recently my left arm has start to hurt again like
Hi, i am a 37 year old male who suffered a heart attack In Dec 2017. After 2 failed attempts for a stent I had a double CABG 3 weeks ago, where I also suffered 3 broken ribs during surgery. Since the CABG I’m still suffering with extreme chest pain and recently my left arm has start to hurt again like
Tcx38
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
THREE MONTHS DOWN FROM CABG - Open Heart Bypass
I am a 68 year old male and new to this web site and so concerned about the worries that some people have about pre and post operation, so thought I would just drop down a few points and if anyone would like my personal thoughts about the procedure then please feel free to ask. I am no expert however
I am a 68 year old male and new to this web site and so concerned about the worries that some people have about pre and post operation, so thought I would just drop down a few points and if anyone would like my personal thoughts about the procedure then please feel free to ask. I am no expert however
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Bone Marrow Transplant telephone conference call TODAY September 19, 2018
September Lunch & Learn With The Link: Blood Cancers and the Role of Bone Marrow Transplantation http://www.lls.org/events/blood-cancers-and-the-role-of-bone-marrow-transplantation?src1=22346&src2= This free telephone support program will focus on the role of transplantation in blood cancers, in
September Lunch & Learn With The Link: Blood Cancers and the Role of Bone Marrow Transplantation http://www.lls.org/events/blood-cancers-and-the-role-of-bone-marrow-transplantation?src1=22346&src2= This free telephone support program will focus on the role of transplantation in blood cancers, in
lankisterguy
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CLL Support
6 years ago
Any positive transplant stories 60+?
I've got a CLL buddy who has just been diagnosed with myelodysplastic syndrome, which is basically bone marrow failure. I'm not clear if this is transformation of her CLL or a secondary malignancy. Either way, she is facing a decision about undergoing an autologous bone marrow transplant. She is in
I've got a CLL buddy who has just been diagnosed with myelodysplastic syndrome, which is basically bone marrow failure. I'm not clear if this is transformation of her CLL or a secondary malignancy. Either way, she is facing a decision about undergoing an autologous bone marrow transplant. She is in
Eagle5327
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CLL Support
6 years ago
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lyndsaylulu
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
6 years ago
Scaphoidectomy with 4 corner fusion (cause Priesers Disease)
Almost 7 years ago I had my scophoid removed and a 4 corner fusion using a
bone
graft
from my iliac crest. I was told it would last 10 yes but since I was so young it might not last that long ( I was 31 yes old at the time of surgery).
Almost 7 years ago I had my scophoid removed and a 4 corner fusion using a
bone
graft
from my iliac crest. I was told it would last 10 yes but since I was so young it might not last that long ( I was 31 yes old at the time of surgery).
BLUEZX6R
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NRAS
6 years ago
Cannabis Oils - Best Ones for T-Cell Relapse?
I am wondering if anyone can help point me in the right direction, we are at a loss. My father in law has had a relapse of NHL - TCell 2 years after a bone marrow transplant. His level's aren't balancing out enough to move on with any salvage treatment so we have looked into cannabis oils but finding
I am wondering if anyone can help point me in the right direction, we are at a loss. My father in law has had a relapse of NHL - TCell 2 years after a bone marrow transplant. His level's aren't balancing out enough to move on with any salvage treatment so we have looked into cannabis oils but finding
NHL-TCell
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Non Hodgkin's Lymphoma Friends
6 years ago
T Cell treatment
Hi, my good friend, who had bowel cancer ten years ago, was unfortunately diagnosed with ALL about six months ago. He was in remission following chemo, then had stem cell transplant. About a month afterwards things went pear shaped quickly. The leukaemia was back with a vengeance! He is now having T
Hi, my good friend, who had bowel cancer ten years ago, was unfortunately diagnosed with ALL about six months ago. He was in remission following chemo, then had stem cell transplant. About a month afterwards things went pear shaped quickly. The leukaemia was back with a vengeance! He is now having T
Marilyn1959
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Leukaemia Support
6 years ago
Medical alert bracelet..
Hi there everyone hope you're doing well and enjoying your day. I'm after advice regards how to write my medical conditions on a medical alert bracelet which only allows 45 digits including spaces on 2 lines.. (the word ICE: plus mobile number uses up 17) my quandry is if I use CABG will this be recognised
Hi there everyone hope you're doing well and enjoying your day. I'm after advice regards how to write my medical conditions on a medical alert bracelet which only allows 45 digits including spaces on 2 lines.. (the word ICE: plus mobile number uses up 17) my quandry is if I use CABG will this be recognised
sandrann
in
British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Recent SLL/CLL Patient Question
Hello. I found out I have SLL/CLL earlier this year at 31. I had Rituxan treatment shortly after since I have neutropenia I can't seem to shake. I will save this for another post. My lymph nodes are visible but not huge yet. Since I have 11q I have read it can become a bulky disease. Not sure if they
Hello. I found out I have SLL/CLL earlier this year at 31. I had Rituxan treatment shortly after since I have neutropenia I can't seem to shake. I will save this for another post. My lymph nodes are visible but not huge yet. Since I have 11q I have read it can become a bulky disease. Not sure if they
DriedSeaweed
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CLL Support
6 years ago
Relapsed DLBCL
Hi everyone. I have been well since finishing my treatment for DLBCL in Sept 2016 which was 6 cycles of R chop. Pet/ct scan in November 2016 gave me the all clear. Now after having a lump removed from my shoulder it has shown traces of high grade Lymphoma although it has presented differently from the
Hi everyone. I have been well since finishing my treatment for DLBCL in Sept 2016 which was 6 cycles of R chop. Pet/ct scan in November 2016 gave me the all clear. Now after having a lump removed from my shoulder it has shown traces of high grade Lymphoma although it has presented differently from the
Clementslr
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Non Hodgkin's Lymphoma Friends
6 years ago
Ribcage pain after CABG
Wondering if any readers have experienced pains (like a pulled muscle) in the ribcage after CABG? Recently I keep getting these in different places (usually back rib cage) that come and go. I hope I am not having a reaction to Atorvastin? (have been talking it for 10 weeks now)
Wondering if any readers have experienced pains (like a pulled muscle) in the ribcage after CABG? Recently I keep getting these in different places (usually back rib cage) that come and go. I hope I am not having a reaction to Atorvastin? (have been talking it for 10 weeks now)
ShockedCABG
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
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