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Scar Tissue After ZSR Staple Circumcision
Hi. Hoping for some advice. My mid twenties son had the ZSR circumcision over 6 months ago. He had suffered with tight foreskin, and was advised this would fix the problem. Unfortunately the procedure went slightly wrong and the Dr had to remove a small portion of the skin with a scalpel. Long story
Hi. Hoping for some advice. My mid twenties son had the ZSR circumcision over 6 months ago. He had suffered with tight foreskin, and was advised this would fix the problem. Unfortunately the procedure went slightly wrong and the Dr had to remove a small portion of the skin with a scalpel. Long story
Kiwimom
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Men's Health Forum
1 year ago
Fatigue and lethargy
I’m stage 4 ckd, and I am experiencing fatigue and lethargy on a daily basis. I find that I have very little energy, and I can barely accomplish anything beyond a couple of small tasks. I also have stage 3 non-alcoholic liver disease, and had open heart surgery in 2019. However, my recent echo gram
I’m stage 4 ckd, and I am experiencing fatigue and lethargy on a daily basis. I find that I have very little energy, and I can barely accomplish anything beyond a couple of small tasks. I also have stage 3 non-alcoholic liver disease, and had open heart surgery in 2019. However, my recent echo gram
CuriousCKD
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Kidney Disease
1 year ago
Arrhythmia after open heart surgery - any others with similiar experiences?
Hi there, I'm new to this forum and looking forward to learning from you all. 8 weeks ago I had open heart surgey to correct a large atrial septal defect (hole in the heart). It was diagnosed at Christmas. Prior to this I had no cardiac symptoms at all - I was power lifting in the gym, cycling a 20km
Hi there, I'm new to this forum and looking forward to learning from you all. 8 weeks ago I had open heart surgey to correct a large atrial septal defect (hole in the heart). It was diagnosed at Christmas. Prior to this I had no cardiac symptoms at all - I was power lifting in the gym, cycling a 20km
LadyZ13
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AF Association
1 year ago
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AF but erratic pulse rate is below 100
Hi all, I am currently on a long distance walk in Sweden and had just finished 7 days of walking when I felt the jitters and realized I had started another AF episode. I am on Xarelto, bisoprolol and Irbesartan for BP. This episode is a little different in that my only real symptom is an irregular
Hi all, I am currently on a long distance walk in Sweden and had just finished 7 days of walking when I felt the jitters and realized I had started another AF episode. I am on Xarelto, bisoprolol and Irbesartan for BP. This episode is a little different in that my only real symptom is an irregular
Longdistancewalker
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AF Association
1 year ago
Heart failure
My mum had heart failure. Was placed in a nursing home for end of life care. A DNR was placed on her . She went down really quickly and last few weeks of her life she was tormented having hallucinations. It was awful On her 6th day. I was called at 5pm to go in she had deteriorated and
My mum had heart failure. Was placed in a nursing home for end of life care. A DNR was placed on her . She went down really quickly and last few weeks of her life she was tormented having hallucinations. It was awful On her 6th day. I was called at 5pm to go in she had deteriorated and
Jencpj71
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
How long does it take to come around after coma?
Hi, My Dad has been in an induced coma for 11 days and then had a huge heart operation. They started to reduce his sedation day 4 post op, and he opened his eyes and blinked a little on command; then squeezed my Mums hand. They explained and they need to fit a trachi on Monday night, it’s now Wednesday
Hi, My Dad has been in an induced coma for 11 days and then had a huge heart operation. They started to reduce his sedation day 4 post op, and he opened his eyes and blinked a little on command; then squeezed my Mums hand. They explained and they need to fit a trachi on Monday night, it’s now Wednesday
JBean123
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ICUsteps
1 year ago
Hair Loss on Warfarin
Hi all, I don’t post very often. I’ve been taking warfarin since February 2021 after having two mechanical valves fitted. I know that I will need to see my doctor about this, but I am losing my hair, and it’s noticeable now, especially at the front. Does anyone else have this? What can be done to
Hi all, I don’t post very often. I’ve been taking warfarin since February 2021 after having two mechanical valves fitted. I know that I will need to see my doctor about this, but I am losing my hair, and it’s noticeable now, especially at the front. Does anyone else have this? What can be done to
Julie_O
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Anticoagulation Support
10 months ago
A cautionary Flecainide tale
Brief history, I had two ablations in 2019, the second one being in Sept. I'm currently 56 and like exercise. Since 2019 I stopped competing and training for triathlon and knocked everything back loads. Around Oct 21 I noticed arrhythmias, looking back on my notes it mostly seemed to start with atrial
Brief history, I had two ablations in 2019, the second one being in Sept. I'm currently 56 and like exercise. Since 2019 I stopped competing and training for triathlon and knocked everything back loads. Around Oct 21 I noticed arrhythmias, looking back on my notes it mostly seemed to start with atrial
kitenski
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AF Association
1 year ago
HDT b1 PROTOCOL
Morning all, I joined today the 1st August 2023. This, because I recently stumbled across Daphne Bryan's YouTube video about her journey with the Costantini "method". That being superdosing of vitamin B1 thiamine. I was able to find ampoules of Thiamine in 50 and 100mg doses, and I have nurses readily
Morning all, I joined today the 1st August 2023. This, because I recently stumbled across Daphne Bryan's YouTube video about her journey with the Costantini "method". That being superdosing of vitamin B1 thiamine. I was able to find ampoules of Thiamine in 50 and 100mg doses, and I have nurses readily
FoieGras
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
I need some information and help
I am reaching out again to you wonderful people. Can you tell me if irregular heartbeat usually below 100, sometimes a bit over for five minutes is also atrial fibrillation. Are they the same thing I would like to understand - how this works. I have now had irregular heart beat that I can feel
I am reaching out again to you wonderful people. Can you tell me if irregular heartbeat usually below 100, sometimes a bit over for five minutes is also atrial fibrillation. Are they the same thing I would like to understand - how this works. I have now had irregular heart beat that I can feel
kitttycat
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AF Association
1 year ago
Pills Can Cause More Problems
Here's my story: I've had AF for 18 years and have certainly suffered over that time. After 3 ablations and still having arrhythmia which included the following info copied from ECG July 2022 :
Atrial flutter with variable AV block with premature ventricular or aberrantly conducted complexes[
Here's my story: I've had AF for 18 years and have certainly suffered over that time. After 3 ablations and still having arrhythmia which included the following info copied from ECG July 2022 :
Atrial flutter with variable AV block with premature ventricular or aberrantly conducted complexes[
jeanjeannie50
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Chest pain
After being blue lighted to hospital at the weekend for fast Af and super low bradycardia I was discharged with a plain of ablation and fitting a pacemaker at some point. The thing is I've constant what feels like chest pain/pressure it's very uncomfortable to the point painful. Has anyone experienced
After being blue lighted to hospital at the weekend for fast Af and super low bradycardia I was discharged with a plain of ablation and fitting a pacemaker at some point. The thing is I've constant what feels like chest pain/pressure it's very uncomfortable to the point painful. Has anyone experienced
Corrie12
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AF Association
10 months ago
Pace and ablate for atrial tachycardia?
Just wondering..... The evidence here and elsewhere suggests that pace and ablate comprises a good option for many of those folks in later life who have very symptomatic persistent/permanent AF and for whom cardioversion no longer works. We also know that one or more ablations, whilst on the face of
Just wondering..... The evidence here and elsewhere suggests that pace and ablate comprises a good option for many of those folks in later life who have very symptomatic persistent/permanent AF and for whom cardioversion no longer works. We also know that one or more ablations, whilst on the face of
mike1961
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AF Association
1 year ago
Now a Guinness World RecordHolder
Been waiting for the result as The Longest Surviving Triple Heart Bypass Patient (Male) Just been confirmed Nearly 46 years and counting.
Been waiting for the result as The Longest Surviving Triple Heart Bypass Patient (Male) Just been confirmed Nearly 46 years and counting.
Bigscar
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Nutrition Q&A - Bone Matters Series
Hear from experts about how eating and drinking the right things can support your
bone
health
at every stage of your life - https://youtu.be/krxb0nCGaWY Read more about nutrition and
bone
health
here: https://theros.org.uk/information-and-support/
bone
-
health
/nutrition-for-bones/
Hear from experts about how eating and drinking the right things can support your
bone
health
at every stage of your life - https://youtu.be/krxb0nCGaWY Read more about nutrition and
bone
health
here: https://theros.org.uk/information-and-support/
bone
-
health
/nutrition-for-bones/
ROSModerator
Partner
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
Do you know the difference between a sudden cardiac arrest and a heart attack?
Former Nottingham Forest and England football player, Trevor Francis, died at his home in Spain of a heart attack aged just 69. To read the article visit: https://heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/uk/aa/uk/latest-news/latest-news/trevor-francis-exengland-player-and-britains-first-1m In March 2012, former Bolton
Former Nottingham Forest and England football player, Trevor Francis, died at his home in Spain of a heart attack aged just 69. To read the article visit: https://heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/uk/aa/uk/latest-news/latest-news/trevor-francis-exengland-player-and-britains-first-1m In March 2012, former Bolton
TracyAdmin
Partner
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
1 year ago
Song and Dance ?
I was thinking of the best way to celebrate my eight month anniversary since my WMM (Wolf Mini Maze) in Tokyo by Dr Ohtsuka at the NewHeart Watanabe Hospital. I am still in NSR (normal sinus rhythm) and my divorce from AFib is finalised. As our friend Jim knows, I went a little mad (as you do) when
I was thinking of the best way to celebrate my eight month anniversary since my WMM (Wolf Mini Maze) in Tokyo by Dr Ohtsuka at the NewHeart Watanabe Hospital. I am still in NSR (normal sinus rhythm) and my divorce from AFib is finalised. As our friend Jim knows, I went a little mad (as you do) when
saulger
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AF Association
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
Cold water!
I went swimming for the first time yesterday since my diagnosis of PAF 18 months ago. I'm on holiday in France at the moment. It was an outdoor pool and it's hot here so the water felt really cold. I went in waist deep and then ducked under. I swam for a few metres then realised I was in AF. I guess
I went swimming for the first time yesterday since my diagnosis of PAF 18 months ago. I'm on holiday in France at the moment. It was an outdoor pool and it's hot here so the water felt really cold. I went in waist deep and then ducked under. I swam for a few metres then realised I was in AF. I guess
Sandych55
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Ablation next Wednesday
Hi, Apologies, I’m dreadful at remembering terminology .. I’ve had racing and irregular heart beat intermittently for a decade of more. I have a resting heart rate of 50 and low blood pressure. My afib tends to be aggressive and I usually end up in hospital. ( rate of 240 not unusual) Last time had
Hi, Apologies, I’m dreadful at remembering terminology .. I’ve had racing and irregular heart beat intermittently for a decade of more. I have a resting heart rate of 50 and low blood pressure. My afib tends to be aggressive and I usually end up in hospital. ( rate of 240 not unusual) Last time had
Christmaspie
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AF Association
1 year ago
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