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I want to feel normal again
I had a CABG X 3. 5 months ago was hoping to feel at least a bit better by now but just feel worse. The cardiologist has said the way I’m feeling is nothing to do with the surgery. My chest pain is gone but I’m breathless and unable to walk far. I could walk farther a few weeks ago than I can now. I
I had a CABG X 3. 5 months ago was hoping to feel at least a bit better by now but just feel worse. The cardiologist has said the way I’m feeling is nothing to do with the surgery. My chest pain is gone but I’m breathless and unable to walk far. I could walk farther a few weeks ago than I can now. I
Truffles2
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Calling all patients who have had a heart valve surgery or a TAVI
Hello lovely ones! Some of you may know me already - I had a 2x CABG last Jan, aged 34. Well today is my 36th birthday! I am happy and healthy :D The reason I am posting is that I am hopefully moving in to the world of cardio industry, I was previously in clinical nutrition and artifical feeding.
Hello lovely ones! Some of you may know me already - I had a 2x CABG last Jan, aged 34. Well today is my 36th birthday! I am happy and healthy :D The reason I am posting is that I am hopefully moving in to the world of cardio industry, I was previously in clinical nutrition and artifical feeding.
MarmiteB
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Post cabg.2- 16wk recovery review
I recovered well, no issues, but my cardio was very slow, and this annoyed me because pre op i was quite fit.I didn't want the op and didn't believe i needed it.Plus i was scared.The surgeon wanted a four way and i definitely wasn't having that.I said i don't want it to to fail, not two years in or ten
I recovered well, no issues, but my cardio was very slow, and this annoyed me because pre op i was quite fit.I didn't want the op and didn't believe i needed it.Plus i was scared.The surgeon wanted a four way and i definitely wasn't having that.I said i don't want it to to fail, not two years in or ten
bagsypartime
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
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start of my SCT journey
Hi pawb I’m primary MF and Cal-r positive. I’ve been on Epo injections for 30 weeks which has kept my red cells in the high 90s. My platelets are in the low 40s. I have started to take Ruxolitinib but because of my low platelets 5mg 2 times a day. This will hopefully reduce my spleen. I have been told
Hi pawb I’m primary MF and Cal-r positive. I’ve been on Epo injections for 30 weeks which has kept my red cells in the high 90s. My platelets are in the low 40s. I have started to take Ruxolitinib but because of my low platelets 5mg 2 times a day. This will hopefully reduce my spleen. I have been told
Grizly
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MPN Voice
11 months ago
I’ve made a year.
Hi all, well yesterday the 17th was my first birthday, 1 year since my quadruple CABG. There has been ups and downs and there still is, but I’m still here and that’s the main thing as I should never have survived the first HT according to the surgeon and other cardiologist’s. I just hope it doesn’t go
Hi all, well yesterday the 17th was my first birthday, 1 year since my quadruple CABG. There has been ups and downs and there still is, but I’m still here and that’s the main thing as I should never have survived the first HT according to the surgeon and other cardiologist’s. I just hope it doesn’t go
Jako999
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Stem Cell Transplant update
I am now close to 6 months from my sct. I feel well in myself except for side affects from steroids which I should be off in a week. They make it difficult to sleep, make me hungry and over full of energy . Many of my blood counts are in normal range except for platelets. These keep yo-yoing around
I am now close to 6 months from my sct. I feel well in myself except for side affects from steroids which I should be off in a week. They make it difficult to sleep, make me hungry and over full of energy . Many of my blood counts are in normal range except for platelets. These keep yo-yoing around
Scaredy_cat
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MPN Voice
11 months ago
Update on CABG
Good morning everyone. Finally getting to see Cardiologist on tuesday after my referral for the surgery was overlooked. I was in hospital again two days ago, basically sitting at home, felt nausea kick in and my resting heart rate went up to 168bpm and blood pressure 153/102 😒 . Usual scenario in A
Good morning everyone. Finally getting to see Cardiologist on tuesday after my referral for the surgery was overlooked. I was in hospital again two days ago, basically sitting at home, felt nausea kick in and my resting heart rate went up to 168bpm and blood pressure 153/102 😒 . Usual scenario in A
Stevie335
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Fast heart beat
I had a double cabg in late January and am recovering well with no complications. I saw my cardiologist a few weeks ago and asked him all the questions I had in relation to all the little things that are worrying me slightly. He said that everything I described was perfectly normal and natural, ( including
I had a double cabg in late January and am recovering well with no complications. I saw my cardiologist a few weeks ago and asked him all the questions I had in relation to all the little things that are worrying me slightly. He said that everything I described was perfectly normal and natural, ( including
momander
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
CABG next week
I have been in hospital since my collapse last week, and it looks like I will get in for surgery next week!What should I expect... in the hours after the procedure... next day... up to discharge? I assume pain, limited mobility... but lots of support? Any tips... front button pyjamas...will it hurt when
I have been in hospital since my collapse last week, and it looks like I will get in for surgery next week!What should I expect... in the hours after the procedure... next day... up to discharge? I assume pain, limited mobility... but lots of support? Any tips... front button pyjamas...will it hurt when
Gribbin
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Strategic Masking to Protect Patients from All Respiratory Viral Infections
https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp2306223 - The end of the public health emergency in the United States is a richly symbolic milestone in the course of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. During the height of the pandemic, the virus killed millions of people worldwide, upended lives, and radically altered
https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp2306223 - The end of the public health emergency in the United States is a richly symbolic milestone in the course of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. During the height of the pandemic, the virus killed millions of people worldwide, upended lives, and radically altered
lankisterguy
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Fluid retention after CABG
Hey guys,I was wondering if anyone has suffered from long term water retention after having a CABG (quadruple)? The reason I ask is because my father has been taking 40mg of Furosemide for the past 10 years and his legs have been slowly getting worse. Any help/suggestions would be gratefully appreciated
Hey guys,I was wondering if anyone has suffered from long term water retention after having a CABG (quadruple)? The reason I ask is because my father has been taking 40mg of Furosemide for the past 10 years and his legs have been slowly getting worse. Any help/suggestions would be gratefully appreciated
Paulus70
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
clicking chest after CABG
hi all, my husband is 3 weeks post op and has a clicking in his chest sometimes when he moves. Is this normal? Thank you x
hi all, my husband is 3 weeks post op and has a clicking in his chest sometimes when he moves. Is this normal? Thank you x
SJX130
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Tachycardia
Rather a long post I’m afraid. In 2000 I was 44 and developed unstable angina over 4 months. My husband had BUPA with his work so I saw a cardiologist quickly, put on aspirin, Bisoprolol and GTN. The cardiologist was always unsure whether it was a blockage to my LAD or a spasm and I was due to undergo
Rather a long post I’m afraid. In 2000 I was 44 and developed unstable angina over 4 months. My husband had BUPA with his work so I saw a cardiologist quickly, put on aspirin, Bisoprolol and GTN. The cardiologist was always unsure whether it was a blockage to my LAD or a spasm and I was due to undergo
goldenbay
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Triple Bypass side effect.
Since having my CABG in march I keep getting this spasm which rocks my body. I can only describe it as like half a hiccup. It makes me make a weird noise and happens about 10 times an hour. Does anyone know what this could be?
Since having my CABG in march I keep getting this spasm which rocks my body. I can only describe it as like half a hiccup. It makes me make a weird noise and happens about 10 times an hour. Does anyone know what this could be?
slsfairy
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Good news then bad
I had a meeting with my cardiologist yesterday snd he told me he was delighted with my recovery from double cabg surgery. He answered all my questions and reassured me about all the concerns/ worries I have. I came out feeling on cloud 9, and for the first time in 3 years of heart concerns, I felt there
I had a meeting with my cardiologist yesterday snd he told me he was delighted with my recovery from double cabg surgery. He answered all my questions and reassured me about all the concerns/ worries I have. I came out feeling on cloud 9, and for the first time in 3 years of heart concerns, I felt there
momander
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Stem cell transplant starts on Monday
A bit of background - In October 2021 I had a rapid and florid relapse following the end of my Ibrutinib treatment in FLAIR so I was started on Acalabrutinib with no effect and also had investigations for Richter's. Tests showed that I was resistant to the currently available BTKi's (two synergistic
A bit of background - In October 2021 I had a rapid and florid relapse following the end of my Ibrutinib treatment in FLAIR so I was started on Acalabrutinib with no effect and also had investigations for Richter's. Tests showed that I was resistant to the currently available BTKi's (two synergistic
Jm954
Administrator
in
CLL Support
1 year ago
40kms heart hike complete after CABG surgery!! A Good news story :-)
Hello lovely ones! So a few of you know me know now, I had a 2xbypass (CABG) aged 34 in January last year, as a result of severe coranary artery damage caused by vasculitis. I am back to being signifcantly better than before my op and have been getting fit by hiking with my faithful dog Marmite. On
Hello lovely ones! So a few of you know me know now, I had a 2xbypass (CABG) aged 34 in January last year, as a result of severe coranary artery damage caused by vasculitis. I am back to being signifcantly better than before my op and have been getting fit by hiking with my faithful dog Marmite. On
MarmiteB
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Triple Bypass 2 years on.
I sometimes reply to the questions and experiences of others but I don't instigate threads, so this is an exception. Two years ago today, age 64, I was in surgery for triple CABG following a heart attack and one stent in 2019, and a return of some symptoms such as pressure in upper chest and awful jaw
I sometimes reply to the questions and experiences of others but I don't instigate threads, so this is an exception. Two years ago today, age 64, I was in surgery for triple CABG following a heart attack and one stent in 2019, and a return of some symptoms such as pressure in upper chest and awful jaw
RailRover
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
One for the ladies!
Hi all, You may recall 12 weeks I posted how terrified I was about my forthcoming CABG operation. I can't thank those of you that responded to my post enough for the support I have had. I am now 11 weeks post, and need help from the ladies.....my ' girls' are mostly still numb... Little sensation on
Hi all, You may recall 12 weeks I posted how terrified I was about my forthcoming CABG operation. I can't thank those of you that responded to my post enough for the support I have had. I am now 11 weeks post, and need help from the ladies.....my ' girls' are mostly still numb... Little sensation on
APC65
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Success story continued !
Hi , following all the supportive comments last week - a quick update if I may 2 x cabg - January 2023 - recovery amazing - started work this week full time ( office based ) it went well ! Park run this morning - walked , smashed last week's time of under 50 minutes -Big boy pants were mentioned in
Hi , following all the supportive comments last week - a quick update if I may 2 x cabg - January 2023 - recovery amazing - started work this week full time ( office based ) it went well ! Park run this morning - walked , smashed last week's time of under 50 minutes -Big boy pants were mentioned in
BlindRef
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
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