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A 74 year old - had 4x CABG in 1999, cardiac arrest in 2013, now equipped with a couple of stents and an IC , is about to go to Rome and Florence. Any advice about a sensible and reasonably priced travel insurance company would be greatly appreciated,
A 74 year old - had 4x CABG in 1999, cardiac arrest in 2013, now equipped with a couple of stents and an IC , is about to go to Rome and Florence. Any advice about a sensible and reasonably priced travel insurance company would be greatly appreciated,
dickielex
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British Heart Foundation
7 years ago
Coronary artery bypass
Hi everybody, I am new to the forum. In brief I had a heart attack in 2010 then went on to have stents inserted to main arteries, that actually helped to stop chest pain. Recently I had an angiogram which showed three diseased main vessels. The cardiologist referred me for bypass surgery. Is this the
Hi everybody, I am new to the forum. In brief I had a heart attack in 2010 then went on to have stents inserted to main arteries, that actually helped to stop chest pain. Recently I had an angiogram which showed three diseased main vessels. The cardiologist referred me for bypass surgery. Is this the
Ven01
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British Heart Foundation
7 years ago
Coronary artery bypass
Hi everybody, I am listed for a coronary bypass after an angiogram which showed three diseased vessels. Is bypass the right option and whats the benefit risks ratio? I have had stens inserted before in 2010.
Hi everybody, I am listed for a coronary bypass after an angiogram which showed three diseased vessels. Is bypass the right option and whats the benefit risks ratio? I have had stens inserted before in 2010.
Ven01
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AF Association
7 years ago
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*FREE INFORMATION DAY*Come along to our Young People Versus Blood Cancer Day Trekstock & Leukaemia CARE
Book your free place today , the afternoon session is for patients and carers and hosted jointly by Trekstok & Leukaemia CARE in London on the 23rd September. https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/young-people-against-blood-cancer-information-day-tickets-32880028049?aff=WebsiteText Talks on fertility, stem
Book your free place today , the afternoon session is for patients and carers and hosted jointly by Trekstok & Leukaemia CARE in London on the 23rd September. https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/young-people-against-blood-cancer-information-day-tickets-32880028049?aff=WebsiteText Talks on fertility, stem
Esther07
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Leukaemia Support
7 years ago
Gas popping in stomach 3 week after CABG x 3
Has anyone had the symptoms of gas in stomach and popping sensation after CABG? I am getting this 3 week after op it also appears with left side back pain when sitting or lying down
Has anyone had the symptoms of gas in stomach and popping sensation after CABG? I am getting this 3 week after op it also appears with left side back pain when sitting or lying down
Barrie62
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British Heart Foundation
7 years ago
Shaving
Hello ! I've been living with this disease for about 10 years now and also have a skin graft surgery coming up ! The disease has started to spread . What is the best way to remove hair especially in the groin area ?!!
Hello ! I've been living with this disease for about 10 years now and also have a skin graft surgery coming up ! The disease has started to spread . What is the best way to remove hair especially in the groin area ?!!
Kishon
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Hidradenitis Suppurativa Support
7 years ago
Wrist arthritis
I had a giant cell tumor removed from my wrist twice (12 and 10 years ago) and due to the location and size of that, and resulting
bone
graft
, I have marked arthritis in the wrist. I am 43. Generally my pain is manageable day to day, but I get flare ups and pain.
I had a giant cell tumor removed from my wrist twice (12 and 10 years ago) and due to the location and size of that, and resulting
bone
graft
, I have marked arthritis in the wrist. I am 43. Generally my pain is manageable day to day, but I get flare ups and pain.
galewicks
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Arthritis Action
7 years ago
STIFF PERSON SYNDROME( a rare disease where your muscles go stiff, with ongoing spasms in any and all muscles) GAD65
I was diagnosed with SPS in 2013, although at that stage my neurologist was of the opinion that I had the syndrome for at least 5 years before being diagnosed. I am on high dosages of mood depressants, morphine etc . Not many has this disease, and I have been trying to get into a clinical trial for stem
I was diagnosed with SPS in 2013, although at that stage my neurologist was of the opinion that I had the syndrome for at least 5 years before being diagnosed. I am on high dosages of mood depressants, morphine etc . Not many has this disease, and I have been trying to get into a clinical trial for stem
carin02011966
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
18 year old Son Diagnosed with ALD
My son was just recently diagnosed with ALD and will be getting a Bone Marrow transplant soon. We are all very scared and lost right now and if you have any advice we would love to hear it.
My son was just recently diagnosed with ALD and will be getting a Bone Marrow transplant soon. We are all very scared and lost right now and if you have any advice we would love to hear it.
ballml
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Leukodystrophy Support
7 years ago
CABG Scar
Afternoon wise ones, I have a question about scarring post bypass op. 8 months (less two days) in I still have a raised red scar with what feels like a swollen mass of tissue at the bottom of my scar. I also have a few raised bumps which are feel like the metal from the ties at certain points either
Afternoon wise ones, I have a question about scarring post bypass op. 8 months (less two days) in I still have a raised red scar with what feels like a swollen mass of tissue at the bottom of my scar. I also have a few raised bumps which are feel like the metal from the ties at certain points either
skid112
Heart Star
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British Heart Foundation
7 years ago
WRIST POST-OP
I am now 3 weeks post-op after having half my wrist replaced, tendon repair and small
bone
graft
. I have had the cast changed to a lighter on which will be on for another 4 weeks and then in a splint. It's going to be a long job but hopefully will be worth it.
I am now 3 weeks post-op after having half my wrist replaced, tendon repair and small
bone
graft
. I have had the cast changed to a lighter on which will be on for another 4 weeks and then in a splint. It's going to be a long job but hopefully will be worth it.
MaryTH
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NRAS
7 years ago
Hi I'm new to this group low vitamin B9 folate
Hi I'm new to this group I have slightly low vitamin B9 folate I'm told I was looking it up and this group came up. Can anyone tell me what this means as I have long term health problems too many to mention, I suffer with lots of muscle joint pain and fatigue recently suffered a bout of moderate gastritis
Hi I'm new to this group I have slightly low vitamin B9 folate I'm told I was looking it up and this group came up. Can anyone tell me what this means as I have long term health problems too many to mention, I suffer with lots of muscle joint pain and fatigue recently suffered a bout of moderate gastritis
GillyGangGong
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 years ago
Donor identified
It's been a while since my last update but I'm pleased to say that I have a donor lined up for a stem cell transplant. A young man from Germany. I am to stay on Ibruitinin for 6 more months and then good to go.
It's been a while since my last update but I'm pleased to say that I have a donor lined up for a stem cell transplant. A young man from Germany. I am to stay on Ibruitinin for 6 more months and then good to go.
KAS8
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CLL Support
7 years ago
Wound Care
Hi.. it's almost 2 weeks since my CABG was done and I'm still getting some oozing from the bottom of my wound. Is this normal? Should I be concerned it's still not dried up? I wouldn't say it's hor or sore particularly but of course I'm not a doctor.
Hi.. it's almost 2 weeks since my CABG was done and I'm still getting some oozing from the bottom of my wound. Is this normal? Should I be concerned it's still not dried up? I wouldn't say it's hor or sore particularly but of course I'm not a doctor.
ccwh70
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British Heart Foundation
7 years ago
Phenomenal News
Some of you may have seen my recent post inquiring about full remission. The reason is that I have been in full remission since June 2nd without any of my prior symptoms. I have not had one moment of cog fog, muscle spasm, fatigue, numbness, or loss of balance. I have not: changed my diet, changed my
Some of you may have seen my recent post inquiring about full remission. The reason is that I have been in full remission since June 2nd without any of my prior symptoms. I have not had one moment of cog fog, muscle spasm, fatigue, numbness, or loss of balance. I have not: changed my diet, changed my
Karen-x
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My MSAA Community
7 years ago
CABG x 2 done
I'm home! Having spent almost 3 weeks in hospitals over the last month I'm pleased to be home. The CABG was done on the 11th July in the end and they did x2 bypasses. The surgeon used both mammary arteries so I have got any healing in the leg and arms. It wasn't all plain sailing post operation though
I'm home! Having spent almost 3 weeks in hospitals over the last month I'm pleased to be home. The CABG was done on the 11th July in the end and they did x2 bypasses. The surgeon used both mammary arteries so I have got any healing in the leg and arms. It wasn't all plain sailing post operation though
ccwh70
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British Heart Foundation
7 years ago
It's a Nice Day for a White Wedding
Hi Folks , , just a social post to prove that despite my current issues battling my inner GVHD 'friend', there is life after undergoing a Stem cell transplant. My beautiful wife and I attended a Nieces wedding this weekend. It was a casual event as weddings go and very enjoyable. I was keeping everything
Hi Folks , , just a social post to prove that despite my current issues battling my inner GVHD 'friend', there is life after undergoing a Stem cell transplant. My beautiful wife and I attended a Nieces wedding this weekend. It was a casual event as weddings go and very enjoyable. I was keeping everything
JediReject
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MPN Voice
7 years ago
Friends and Fans from around the World
I Thank all those for the messages of support at times they can make a huge difference. I am back home now just been watching the highlights of the Final day of the Tour I was there but you can't see everything hey. I had a great time and meet some lovely people, our group had no punctures like all the
I Thank all those for the messages of support at times they can make a huge difference. I am back home now just been watching the highlights of the Final day of the Tour I was there but you can't see everything hey. I had a great time and meet some lovely people, our group had no punctures like all the
TheFlyer
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CLL Support
7 years ago
Another cancelled CABG operation
Second NHS cancelation for me. Attended hospital, waited 4 hours in ward dayroom, no bed. Next day back at 0730 hours, waited 7 hours in same dayroom. Next to no contact from hospital staff, until a matron broke the bad news. No ICU bed available, previous operation took longer plus an emergency needed
Second NHS cancelation for me. Attended hospital, waited 4 hours in ward dayroom, no bed. Next day back at 0730 hours, waited 7 hours in same dayroom. Next to no contact from hospital staff, until a matron broke the bad news. No ICU bed available, previous operation took longer plus an emergency needed
chrsfrm
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British Heart Foundation
7 years ago
MPN Voice Patients’ Forum – Birmingham. Friday 6th October 2017, 12.30 – 4 pm, registration and buffet lunch 12 – 12.30 pm
Suite 7, Fazeley Studios, 191 Fazeley Street, Digbeth, Birmingham, B5 5SE
Programme
The programme is yet to be finalized, but will include talks from haematologists, a haematology specialist nurse, and patients, plus breakout groups for each MPN where patients can meet in smaller groups
Suite 7, Fazeley Studios, 191 Fazeley Street, Digbeth, Birmingham, B5 5SE
Programme
The programme is yet to be finalized, but will include talks from haematologists, a haematology specialist nurse, and patients, plus breakout groups for each MPN where patients can meet in smaller groups
Mazcd
MPNVoice
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MPN Voice
7 years ago
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