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southampton heartbeat house
Has anyone stayed at Heartbeat House in Southampton while a relative is having heart surgery? I sounds an amazing facility, but I did wonder what it was like to stay there.
Has anyone stayed at Heartbeat House in Southampton while a relative is having heart surgery? I sounds an amazing facility, but I did wonder what it was like to stay there.
Kristin1812
Heart Star
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British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
Heart failure and Entresto anyone?
I have had AFib for 11 years did well on Multaq for the last 7 and all of a sudden it stopped working. Spent 4 days in the hospital and they told me I now have heart failure - cardiologist has recommended a pace and ablate in January and offered me Entresto but I hate to add new meds to my already mix
I have had AFib for 11 years did well on Multaq for the last 7 and all of a sudden it stopped working. Spent 4 days in the hospital and they told me I now have heart failure - cardiologist has recommended a pace and ablate in January and offered me Entresto but I hate to add new meds to my already mix
PamJN
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 months ago
Some bad news…
I had a bypass a year ago and everything seemed to be going fairly well. I noticed a bit of chest pain in May but this seemed to pass over and the consultant wasn’t too concerned. However, two or three weeks ago I noticed some left-sided chest/arm/shoulder pain when cycling and this has got progressively
I had a bypass a year ago and everything seemed to be going fairly well. I noticed a bit of chest pain in May but this seemed to pass over and the consultant wasn’t too concerned. However, two or three weeks ago I noticed some left-sided chest/arm/shoulder pain when cycling and this has got progressively
Samazeuilh2
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 months ago
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Anxiety symptoms came back
I was doing great for the past year or so with my anxiety and still o. Lexapro 10 mg , but two weeks ago one of my siblings had a massive heart attack and had open heart surgery, was about a week in a coma so I was stressed out badly, thank God he is OK , But iam not I start getting the symptoms back
I was doing great for the past year or so with my anxiety and still o. Lexapro 10 mg , but two weeks ago one of my siblings had a massive heart attack and had open heart surgery, was about a week in a coma so I was stressed out badly, thank God he is OK , But iam not I start getting the symptoms back
Mike233
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Anxiety and Depression Support
7 months ago
asthma
hi ,I had a mechanical aortic valve replacement and a anrysyum repair a few years ago . I've been on 5 mg bisoprolol since surgery. I seemed to have asthma after surgery certainly didn't have it before. There were doctors arguing as to whether I had it or not at hospital after my op anyway several
hi ,I had a mechanical aortic valve replacement and a anrysyum repair a few years ago . I've been on 5 mg bisoprolol since surgery. I seemed to have asthma after surgery certainly didn't have it before. There were doctors arguing as to whether I had it or not at hospital after my op anyway several
chywoonstud12
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British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
Hello, an introduction
Please could somebody assist in where you post your "introduce yourself post*? Is it here? Here to learn and maybe help if I can after my experience. Heart attack Nov22 and had a triple heart bypass two weeks later. Rehab and recovery went very well and was back in work end of Feb23. Took every positive
Please could somebody assist in where you post your "introduce yourself post*? Is it here? Here to learn and maybe help if I can after my experience. Heart attack Nov22 and had a triple heart bypass two weeks later. Rehab and recovery went very well and was back in work end of Feb23. Took every positive
Donny64
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British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
Cold weather
Maybe a bit of a strange question - does anyone feel the cold a lot more since their heart operation? I certainly seem to, two extra layers of T shirts/jumpers, a second pair of socks and I've still had to turn up the heating ... It's mainly my feet, got some lovely slipper socks that make all the
Maybe a bit of a strange question - does anyone feel the cold a lot more since their heart operation? I certainly seem to, two extra layers of T shirts/jumpers, a second pair of socks and I've still had to turn up the heating ... It's mainly my feet, got some lovely slipper socks that make all the
Survivor1952
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British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
Has anyone taken Perdnisone or Prednisolone with Warfarin ?
Hello everyone, Just wondering if anyone has taken Perdnisone or Prednisolone with Warfarin ? Experienced any drug interactions ? Many thanks, Rosegardens
Hello everyone, Just wondering if anyone has taken Perdnisone or Prednisolone with Warfarin ? Experienced any drug interactions ? Many thanks, Rosegardens
rosegardens
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
3 months ago
Has anyone taken Perdnisone or Prednisolone with Warfarin ?
Hello everyone, Just wondering if anyone has taken Perdnisone or Prednisolone with Warfarin ? Experienced any drug interactions ? Many thanks, Rosegardens
Hello everyone, Just wondering if anyone has taken Perdnisone or Prednisolone with Warfarin ? Experienced any drug interactions ? Many thanks, Rosegardens
rosegardens
in
Anticoagulation Support
3 months ago
Double dose of Apixaban this morning
Good morning My husband who has AF took 2 x 5mg Apixaban this morning instead of one! The leaflet with the tablets says if you take too many, you should contact your doctor immediately. I've phoned over to our surgery and told them and am awaiting a reply. I am a born worrier but he is so precious
Good morning My husband who has AF took 2 x 5mg Apixaban this morning instead of one! The leaflet with the tablets says if you take too many, you should contact your doctor immediately. I've phoned over to our surgery and told them and am awaiting a reply. I am a born worrier but he is so precious
jerseygirl49
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AF Association
7 months ago
Hello
Hi. So glad for this site. Newly diagnosed with a-fib, along with heart failure (diastolic). Walked into the emergency room here at local hospital Nov. 5th., thinking that I had a possible DVT because of on-going left leg swelling, after blood test and x-rays told I had a-fib which was the reason for
Hi. So glad for this site. Newly diagnosed with a-fib, along with heart failure (diastolic). Walked into the emergency room here at local hospital Nov. 5th., thinking that I had a possible DVT because of on-going left leg swelling, after blood test and x-rays told I had a-fib which was the reason for
gbn_
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 months ago
heart failure
I am wondering if any of the members in this fine group ended up with heart failure due to AFIB of any kind? If yes , Would you please share how was your AFIB symptoms were leading up to the heart failure diagnosis. Thank you
I am wondering if any of the members in this fine group ended up with heart failure due to AFIB of any kind? If yes , Would you please share how was your AFIB symptoms were leading up to the heart failure diagnosis. Thank you
execz1
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AF Association
7 months ago
Groin pain from catheter ablation
Harefield hospital carried out an ablation for AF and flutter Jan 2023. There was a black area of my groin/thigh that was black. Since the operation I get a dull inner pain in my thigh going down my leg a few inches. This problem / annoyance does not effect my activities and I am only aware of it when
Harefield hospital carried out an ablation for AF and flutter Jan 2023. There was a black area of my groin/thigh that was black. Since the operation I get a dull inner pain in my thigh going down my leg a few inches. This problem / annoyance does not effect my activities and I am only aware of it when
leg-end-1
in
British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
Out of the blue fast falling platelets. CLL and ITP since long. By pass surgery of heart one year ago.
Troublesome ITP since 9 years. Past 6 months platelets has finally been stable, treated with Revolade (Eltrombopag) 25 mg and low dose Prednisolone. In January one year ago, two of my clogged arteries in heart had a by pass surgery. Survived serious complications. Slow heart rehabilitation. Was looking
Troublesome ITP since 9 years. Past 6 months platelets has finally been stable, treated with Revolade (Eltrombopag) 25 mg and low dose Prednisolone. In January one year ago, two of my clogged arteries in heart had a by pass surgery. Survived serious complications. Slow heart rehabilitation. Was looking
Accordion
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CLL Support
4 months ago
pulse
please could you settle a dispute. Two years ago my husband had a total heart block and was hastily fitted with a pacemaker. Since then we have discovered he has Atrial Fibrillation 1.9%of the time and so takes Edoxaban. Nurse at surgery yesterday sat for ages clutching his pulse before finally telling
please could you settle a dispute. Two years ago my husband had a total heart block and was hastily fitted with a pacemaker. Since then we have discovered he has Atrial Fibrillation 1.9%of the time and so takes Edoxaban. Nurse at surgery yesterday sat for ages clutching his pulse before finally telling
Hylda2
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 months ago
Crosstalk between the neuroendocrine system and bone homeostasis
microenvironment is the foundation of
bone
health
and comprises two concerted events:
bone
formation by osteoblasts and bone resorption by osteoclasts.
microenvironment is the foundation of
bone
health
and comprises two concerted events:
bone
formation by osteoblasts and bone resorption by osteoclasts.
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Lung Transplant appointment 28/11/23 Cancellled for the 2nd time due to Failure of Patient Transport
I was supposed to be having my lung transplant assessment today (28/11) at 2.45 but as before the NWAS didnt turn up. The manager at the Transplant section phoned & told me if I didnt come to the hospital they wouldn't see me. We had to explain we were waiting for the ambulance - he then cancelled the
I was supposed to be having my lung transplant assessment today (28/11) at 2.45 but as before the NWAS didnt turn up. The manager at the Transplant section phoned & told me if I didnt come to the hospital they wouldn't see me. We had to explain we were waiting for the ambulance - he then cancelled the
Sara_2611
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 months ago
Outdoor working
Hi I was diagnosed with systemic sclerosis in Jan this year. I am concerned about the effect my job has on my condition and if I should be looking to change. I work outdoors 5 days a week all year round. I have really struggled this winter with the very cold and wet conditions but I have also read
Hi I was diagnosed with systemic sclerosis in Jan this year. I am concerned about the effect my job has on my condition and if I should be looking to change. I work outdoors 5 days a week all year round. I have really struggled this winter with the very cold and wet conditions but I have also read
ApusApus
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
4 months ago
Mitral Valve Regurgitation?
Hi all! After seeing a cardiologist yesterday for the 3 month post Ablation check up....(just over a year after the procedure,) I'm told that during that procedure they found that I have a leak in one of the valves in my heart which has caused a slight murmer. Now, nobody told me any of this at the
Hi all! After seeing a cardiologist yesterday for the 3 month post Ablation check up....(just over a year after the procedure,) I'm told that during that procedure they found that I have a leak in one of the valves in my heart which has caused a slight murmer. Now, nobody told me any of this at the
nikonBlue
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Ross vs Mechincal valve
My son is going to be 21 in January and is on the list for his 4th open heart surgery. His last one was in 2013 where they performed the BROM. He has to decide between Ross or Mechincal. Both have pros and cons but and are higher risk as this will be his 4th but does he want to go Ross(15 to 20% risk
My son is going to be 21 in January and is on the list for his 4th open heart surgery. His last one was in 2013 where they performed the BROM. He has to decide between Ross or Mechincal. Both have pros and cons but and are higher risk as this will be his 4th but does he want to go Ross(15 to 20% risk
chrismothersole
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British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
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