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Lab results help & talking to doctor about med changes
Lastly, I am going to start using this spray from Amazon for D3 (NOW Supplements, Vitamin D-3 & K-2 Liposomal Spray 1,000 IU/100 mcg, Supports
Bone
Health
*, 2-Ounce) and I'm going to add Nutricost Alpha Lipoic Acid 600mg based on an article I read from Dr.
Lastly, I am going to start using this spray from Amazon for D3 (NOW Supplements, Vitamin D-3 & K-2 Liposomal Spray 1,000 IU/100 mcg, Supports
Bone
Health
*, 2-Ounce) and I'm going to add Nutricost Alpha Lipoic Acid 600mg based on an article I read from Dr.
spookyscaryskeletons
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
blood tests and bad cholesterol results.
I recently had my bloods done by the lovely staff at my surgery but received a call a week later saying my total cholesterol was 4.4 so I thought that’s not bad ? But the lady said it’s not that good because my bad fats were 3.2 and they like it at 3 or under or I’m at risk of stroke or heart attack
I recently had my bloods done by the lovely staff at my surgery but received a call a week later saying my total cholesterol was 4.4 so I thought that’s not bad ? But the lady said it’s not that good because my bad fats were 3.2 and they like it at 3 or under or I’m at risk of stroke or heart attack
Jetcat
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
10 months ago
Smoking After Bypass
I was talking with a medical professional recently about smoking as a Type I diabetic who I have encountered twice still continues to smoke despite having had a number of heart attacks and suffering an amputation. We then got onto bypasses as I have had a quadruple heart bypass and had one behind the
I was talking with a medical professional recently about smoking as a Type I diabetic who I have encountered twice still continues to smoke despite having had a number of heart attacks and suffering an amputation. We then got onto bypasses as I have had a quadruple heart bypass and had one behind the
MichaelJH
Heart Star
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
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Stressing
I've been a bit quiet for a while but that doesn't mean to say I've stopped running. I've been ringing the changes with my runs and really enjoying them. Our park run was cancelled last week as part of the course was flooded but I got on the treadmill instead. I've also been going to my alternative
I've been a bit quiet for a while but that doesn't mean to say I've stopped running. I've been ringing the changes with my runs and really enjoying them. Our park run was cancelled last week as part of the course was flooded but I got on the treadmill instead. I've also been going to my alternative
Bruch1
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
8 months ago
Horac
In reply to Amanda with a father who refused a triple heart bypass and has type 2 diabetes. I had a triple heart bypass in 2017 3 months after my wife died.. I do wonder if my wife dying of a brain tumour brought it on. It was not good as 12 months later I had sternal dehiscence and a epigastric hernia
In reply to Amanda with a father who refused a triple heart bypass and has type 2 diabetes. I had a triple heart bypass in 2017 3 months after my wife died.. I do wonder if my wife dying of a brain tumour brought it on. It was not good as 12 months later I had sternal dehiscence and a epigastric hernia
horac
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
Has anyone been changed to Luforbec as a preventer inhaler
I have just been swapped from Clenil Modulite to Luforbec, I 'm a bit worried as I have moderate Aortic stenosis, Instructions say to take extra care with this medicine .
I have just been swapped from Clenil Modulite to Luforbec, I 'm a bit worried as I have moderate Aortic stenosis, Instructions say to take extra care with this medicine .
1browneyes1
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 months ago
Heart Attack
My Dad had a heart attack back in April. He refused a triple heart bypass and was sent home with medication.He has had no follow up about his heart but is struggling to manage. He is slow, shaky, weak and unstable. He is breathy after minor exertion, generally has cold hands and feet and is a little
My Dad had a heart attack back in April. He refused a triple heart bypass and was sent home with medication.He has had no follow up about his heart but is struggling to manage. He is slow, shaky, weak and unstable. He is breathy after minor exertion, generally has cold hands and feet and is a little
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
mitral valve
hi I had a quadruple heart bypass 8 half years ago. Last week told I have a problem with mitral valve . Echocardiogram has been booked for 3 weeks time. In the meantime I am going on holiday to Greece for 2 weeks. Consultant said go we will deal with it when you get back. Anyone else had this and what
hi I had a quadruple heart bypass 8 half years ago. Last week told I have a problem with mitral valve . Echocardiogram has been booked for 3 weeks time. In the meantime I am going on holiday to Greece for 2 weeks. Consultant said go we will deal with it when you get back. Anyone else had this and what
Leilavivienne
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
Atrial Tachycardia after Ablation
1 week following my PVI ablation, what my EP described as 'typical atrial tachcardia' ocurred, which has now (4 weeks later) become permanent. My HR is between 120 - 130 and will not shift. He says this will need treating with a more straightforward ablation. But I believe this is unlikely until 3 months
1 week following my PVI ablation, what my EP described as 'typical atrial tachcardia' ocurred, which has now (4 weeks later) become permanent. My HR is between 120 - 130 and will not shift. He says this will need treating with a more straightforward ablation. But I believe this is unlikely until 3 months
Sanpet
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
10 months ago
AF and Heart Parameters
I experienced AF first in 2012. It was recorded in Holter Monitoring. On medication since then. Holter Monitoring done once in a year. No episode recorded. Actually my episodes occur suddenly last for few seconds. ECG sometimes show tachycardia, Echocardiography is normal, TMT recent time is negative
I experienced AF first in 2012. It was recorded in Holter Monitoring. On medication since then. Holter Monitoring done once in a year. No episode recorded. Actually my episodes occur suddenly last for few seconds. ECG sometimes show tachycardia, Echocardiography is normal, TMT recent time is negative
das1234
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AF Association
10 months ago
2 months post ablation and frequent extrasystoles.
So I'm 2 months from my 1st ablation and supposed to now stop taking Flecainide but I seem to be permanently having extrasystoles, having hardly had them at all previously. They are fairly asymptomatic with me only sometimes feeling palpitations. I've also had a couple of Afib episodes but it's the sudden
So I'm 2 months from my 1st ablation and supposed to now stop taking Flecainide but I seem to be permanently having extrasystoles, having hardly had them at all previously. They are fairly asymptomatic with me only sometimes feeling palpitations. I've also had a couple of Afib episodes but it's the sudden
MisterMagoo
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AF Association
10 months ago
Blood thinner options...
Diagnosed earlier this year. Working my way through due to uncomfortable physical side effects.... (Done edoxaban, rivaroxaban) on 5mg 2 x daily now. Does it follow that Apixaban if twice daily , is a lower dose therefore, more gentle on your stomach and your system? Wondering if there is ever truly
Diagnosed earlier this year. Working my way through due to uncomfortable physical side effects.... (Done edoxaban, rivaroxaban) on 5mg 2 x daily now. Does it follow that Apixaban if twice daily , is a lower dose therefore, more gentle on your stomach and your system? Wondering if there is ever truly
sunlovah
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
10 months ago
Prospect of TAVI or more invasive aortic valve replacement
This is a long list of my husbands ailments with only one question at the end.He has coronary artery stents ( 2005), Permanent AF since 2012, Peripheral arterial disease. Sleep apnoea uses CPAP machine. Strange absence event in Feb (cardiologist says not heart related as he remained standing til I persuaded
This is a long list of my husbands ailments with only one question at the end.He has coronary artery stents ( 2005), Permanent AF since 2012, Peripheral arterial disease. Sleep apnoea uses CPAP machine. Strange absence event in Feb (cardiologist says not heart related as he remained standing til I persuaded
Bagrat
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
Cardio performance abrupt decline
Currently on Orgovyx for the last 18 months with very little side effects due to wrestling, lifting weights and hiking. Then suddenly four days ago, only a block from the beginning of my daily 2.5 mile hike my energy unexpectedly ran out. I pushed forward another block assuming I could shake off whatever
Currently on Orgovyx for the last 18 months with very little side effects due to wrestling, lifting weights and hiking. Then suddenly four days ago, only a block from the beginning of my daily 2.5 mile hike my energy unexpectedly ran out. I pushed forward another block assuming I could shake off whatever
SViking
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Question
Do you have to take meds forever after heart surgery and do you get a cardiologist after surgery to go to , t asking for a friend
Do you have to take meds forever after heart surgery and do you get a cardiologist after surgery to go to , t asking for a friend
LonerIQ
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
Right bundle branch block
Hi, I've been suffering from long covid for quite a few months now and I had an ECG a couple of weeks ago also saw the Cardiologist who said L. C has caused my heart problems again. I've been getting prep fainting spells every day and breathlessness. I received a letter today saying I have right bundle
Hi, I've been suffering from long covid for quite a few months now and I had an ECG a couple of weeks ago also saw the Cardiologist who said L. C has caused my heart problems again. I've been getting prep fainting spells every day and breathlessness. I received a letter today saying I have right bundle
Bowcat
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AF Association
10 months ago
Waxing or hair removal when on Warfarin
Hi. I just had a mechanical valve replacement on the 16th of August 2023. I would like to get waxed. Is it possible to? I have never bled before warfarin. Are there other hair removal methods that are safer or can I stick to waxing?
Hi. I just had a mechanical valve replacement on the 16th of August 2023. I would like to get waxed. Is it possible to? I have never bled before warfarin. Are there other hair removal methods that are safer or can I stick to waxing?
Shahirahalkaff
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Anticoagulation Support
8 months ago
Sinus rhythm with supraventricular ectopy.
Last December my Kardia mobile saw AFIB when I was sitting on a plane coming back from Egypt. It is not the first time, in fact there have been dozens of times when I have seen it. I went to the GP and he sent the kardia output to the cardiologist. Several cardiologists disagreed about the kardia
Last December my Kardia mobile saw AFIB when I was sitting on a plane coming back from Egypt. It is not the first time, in fact there have been dozens of times when I have seen it. I went to the GP and he sent the kardia output to the cardiologist. Several cardiologists disagreed about the kardia
richard_jw
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AF Association
10 months 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
Volunteer
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Atrial fibrillation in early 50s for no obvious reason
Hi, I'm 51 years old, fit, healthy, no high BP, don't smoke, eat mostly a plant based diet and had my first afib episode a month ago. A&E couldn't find a cause and put it down to dehydration and over doing it. They sent me away with no medication. A fews weeks later I started getting migraines with aura
Hi, I'm 51 years old, fit, healthy, no high BP, don't smoke, eat mostly a plant based diet and had my first afib episode a month ago. A&E couldn't find a cause and put it down to dehydration and over doing it. They sent me away with no medication. A fews weeks later I started getting migraines with aura
Sweet-Potato
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AF Association
9 months ago
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