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Further to aortic stenosis question.
Hi folks once again. When I saw the cardiologist earlier this month 9th May when he told me I should have either open heart surgery or TOVI depending on what after testing I was suitable for, I could not decide, therefore he has arranged a telephone consultation with me on 7th June to ascertain my
Hi folks once again. When I saw the cardiologist earlier this month 9th May when he told me I should have either open heart surgery or TOVI depending on what after testing I was suitable for, I could not decide, therefore he has arranged a telephone consultation with me on 7th June to ascertain my
YorkiesForlife
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Transplant
Yes I had a liver transplant in October 2018 my liver decease which ended up stage 4 liver decease caused unfortunately by medication for another health issue, prior to my transplant I also had open heart heart surgery I was one of these fitness people who didn't know I had a severe heart condition
Yes I had a liver transplant in October 2018 my liver decease which ended up stage 4 liver decease caused unfortunately by medication for another health issue, prior to my transplant I also had open heart heart surgery I was one of these fitness people who didn't know I had a severe heart condition
Bellarman
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Chemo round 2 - fingernail beds feel bruised
This isn’t how I pictured neuropathy feeling, that would be numbness or pins and needles, correct? Yesterday I noticed pressing on my fingernail caused a bruising feeling. Today some of the fingernail beds just ache a little, and feel bruised when touched. It’s obviously from chemo, is there a name
This isn’t how I pictured neuropathy feeling, that would be numbness or pins and needles, correct? Yesterday I noticed pressing on my fingernail caused a bruising feeling. Today some of the fingernail beds just ache a little, and feel bruised when touched. It’s obviously from chemo, is there a name
Gl448
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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i dot know how many of you heard the " Doc vs Parkinson's" story A doctor who paid almost 20 million dollars to get a stem cell transplant of brain about 3 years ago. He had PD for 15 years and now his symptoms are reversing. Are people with money, power and PD are getting efficient treatment and
i dot know how many of you heard the " Doc vs Parkinson's" story A doctor who paid almost 20 million dollars to get a stem cell transplant of brain about 3 years ago. He had PD for 15 years and now his symptoms are reversing. Are people with money, power and PD are getting efficient treatment and
Rupa88
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Prescription costs
Hi, I've lived with lupus for more than 25 years, most of my major issues have been caused by blood clots, infarction to lungs and heart as well as dvt and pe, I've had a mitral valve replacement and just had a difribualtor fitted, I've worked and paid for my prescription charges via a pre payment cirtificate
Hi, I've lived with lupus for more than 25 years, most of my major issues have been caused by blood clots, infarction to lungs and heart as well as dvt and pe, I've had a mitral valve replacement and just had a difribualtor fitted, I've worked and paid for my prescription charges via a pre payment cirtificate
Gooneruk
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
Hi everyone
l am suffering From COPD (emphysema) sonce 2015 ...l got medical care at hospital more than 7 times last 8 years.. my FEV1 value is under 20% .. l am getting difficulty in understanding my medical condition..Some days l am really fine and l am able to make exercises along one hour and more..But some
l am suffering From COPD (emphysema) sonce 2015 ...l got medical care at hospital more than 7 times last 8 years.. my FEV1 value is under 20% .. l am getting difficulty in understanding my medical condition..Some days l am really fine and l am able to make exercises along one hour and more..But some
Adnan60
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
OHS Safe?
Anyone recently had open heart surgery for valve replacement. Is it safe? Scared at moment
Anyone recently had open heart surgery for valve replacement. Is it safe? Scared at moment
Seaguller
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Will we be seeing you at this year's Arrhythmia Alliance Patients Day?
Will we be seeing you at this year's Arrhythmia Alliance Patients Day? Did you know that we offer an early bird discount available until 02 June? At #PatientsDay2023, you can expect a jam-packed agenda, with a wide range of topics such as SVT, ICDs, Pacemakers, Defibrillators, lifestyle changes and more
Will we be seeing you at this year's Arrhythmia Alliance Patients Day? Did you know that we offer an early bird discount available until 02 June? At #PatientsDay2023, you can expect a jam-packed agenda, with a wide range of topics such as SVT, ICDs, Pacemakers, Defibrillators, lifestyle changes and more
Hidden
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Arrhythmia Alliance
1 year ago
Details around flecainide organising atrial fibrillation into an atrial tachy
Does anyone have any details around how/when this occurs and is it just a case of living with it? The nurses suggested I could try increasing flec from 50mg twice a day to 100mg, but if the flec causes the issues, I'm wondering if it would make things worse? I was put onto bisoprolol because of this
Does anyone have any details around how/when this occurs and is it just a case of living with it? The nurses suggested I could try increasing flec from 50mg twice a day to 100mg, but if the flec causes the issues, I'm wondering if it would make things worse? I was put onto bisoprolol because of this
kitenski
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AF Association
1 year ago
ECG help
Hi all, First time posting in this forum I have posted in the main BHF a few times. I'm currently waiting for an AF Ablation and recently had my preoperative assessment for it. The nurse kindly gave me a copy of my ECG and naturally I took to googling to try understand it ofcourse getting nowhere 😂
Hi all, First time posting in this forum I have posted in the main BHF a few times. I'm currently waiting for an AF Ablation and recently had my preoperative assessment for it. The nurse kindly gave me a copy of my ECG and naturally I took to googling to try understand it ofcourse getting nowhere 😂
Marvel3000
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AF Association
1 year ago
DP going in for heart bypass surgery.
DP is going in to the Royal Infirmary Edinburgh later in the week, beds allowing, for a double /triple /quadruple heart bypass, they'll decide when they get in there.He's really laid back, not stressing because he's generally really calm, but I've got the churny stomach, jitters and can't settle. Does
DP is going in to the Royal Infirmary Edinburgh later in the week, beds allowing, for a double /triple /quadruple heart bypass, they'll decide when they get in there.He's really laid back, not stressing because he's generally really calm, but I've got the churny stomach, jitters and can't settle. Does
Ronnie1970
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Parkinson medication
hello, My question is regarding Parkinson medication,is their alternatives to the normal medications like Ldopa etc which can be prescribed to patients with heart arrhythmias ,because ive read that some medications like Ldopa can cause heart arrhythmia themselves ,which i suffer with plus ive had
hello, My question is regarding Parkinson medication,is their alternatives to the normal medications like Ldopa etc which can be prescribed to patients with heart arrhythmias ,because ive read that some medications like Ldopa can cause heart arrhythmia themselves ,which i suffer with plus ive had
whiststev
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Heart palpitations after MVP repair.
Hi. 35yr male.7 weeks ago I had my prolapsed Mitral valve repaired via open heart surgery. The repair was a success. Currently take 5mg bisoprolol and aspirin 75mg daily. Today I had my 1st palpatation post operation. I use to get them alot pre-op but that's expected. Today the palpatation was strong
Hi. 35yr male.7 weeks ago I had my prolapsed Mitral valve repaired via open heart surgery. The repair was a success. Currently take 5mg bisoprolol and aspirin 75mg daily. Today I had my 1st palpatation post operation. I use to get them alot pre-op but that's expected. Today the palpatation was strong
Heart4life1988
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
anyone heard of long p wave
had my pacemaker in on Friday. Still in hospital with New med trial is bisoprolol, flecainide, amlodipine, xarelto. They say the flecainide is causing long p wave- I was taken off of flecainide in 2019 , but I thought it was for long qt wave. On this regiment of meds, no more spiking of heart
had my pacemaker in on Friday. Still in hospital with New med trial is bisoprolol, flecainide, amlodipine, xarelto. They say the flecainide is causing long p wave- I was taken off of flecainide in 2019 , but I thought it was for long qt wave. On this regiment of meds, no more spiking of heart
Tantaanna
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AF Association
1 year ago
Bone Marrow Transplant
BONE MARROW TRANSPLANT:Why Mazi Henry Uroegbulam Eric Otulle Eke Sr Will Never Ever Forgive World-famous Hospital For Failing His Daughter - was the child used as a guinea-pig? BONE MARROW TRANSPLANT: Sub-Continent with world's highest prevalence of SCD/SCT goes into BMT - a whole new era for medical
BONE MARROW TRANSPLANT:Why Mazi Henry Uroegbulam Eric Otulle Eke Sr Will Never Ever Forgive World-famous Hospital For Failing His Daughter - was the child used as a guinea-pig? BONE MARROW TRANSPLANT: Sub-Continent with world's highest prevalence of SCD/SCT goes into BMT - a whole new era for medical
sicklecellnews
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Sickle Cell Society
1 year ago
We are incredibly excited to see you in-person at this year’s AF Association Patients Day!
You can expect a jam-packed agenda, with a wide range of topics from anticoagulants, pacemakers, AF ablation and more! Patients Day 2023 will take place at the Hyatt Hotel, Birmingham, UK on Sunday 8th October. Our annual event is a fantastic opportunity for patients and caregivers alike to hear about
You can expect a jam-packed agenda, with a wide range of topics from anticoagulants, pacemakers, AF ablation and more! Patients Day 2023 will take place at the Hyatt Hotel, Birmingham, UK on Sunday 8th October. Our annual event is a fantastic opportunity for patients and caregivers alike to hear about
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AF Association
1 year ago
I don't quite understand?
So what is being "Policed" here is natural progression? Surely it is quite natural to progress a subject as it tumbles around an educated group and when it runs out of steam, someone else will bring the group back on track with another "CLEAN" post! That is how a democracy works - well at least I and
So what is being "Policed" here is natural progression? Surely it is quite natural to progress a subject as it tumbles around an educated group and when it runs out of steam, someone else will bring the group back on track with another "CLEAN" post! That is how a democracy works - well at least I and
Kelling
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
TAVI pre and post experience?
I have severe aortic valve stenosis (bicuspid valve) but am asymptomatic. I am terrified of the idea of open heart surgery, or any other treatment for that matter, but considering having a Transcatheter aortic valve implementation . I would be interested to hear about experiences of pre and post implementation
I have severe aortic valve stenosis (bicuspid valve) but am asymptomatic. I am terrified of the idea of open heart surgery, or any other treatment for that matter, but considering having a Transcatheter aortic valve implementation . I would be interested to hear about experiences of pre and post implementation
Rosslare
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Heart Valve Voice
1 year ago
Shortness of breadth
I had open heart surgery 8 years ago, I used to have AFIB but a valve replacement resolved it so far. I also have sleep apnea and use a cpap. Recently I have been getting up in the middle of the night once or twice to urinate and I am experiencing shortness of breadth. After I urinate it goes away.
I had open heart surgery 8 years ago, I used to have AFIB but a valve replacement resolved it so far. I also have sleep apnea and use a cpap. Recently I have been getting up in the middle of the night once or twice to urinate and I am experiencing shortness of breadth. After I urinate it goes away.
tk5518
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AF Association
1 year ago
Important to know, but sucks to have: TP53 Mutations Confer High Risk in Patients With Myelofibrosis Undergoing HSCT
Patients with myelofibrosis who harbored multi-hit TP53 mutations were at increased risk for relapse, shorter survival, and leukemic transformation after hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT), according to results of a study published in the Blood. “TP53 mutations have been associated with poor
Patients with myelofibrosis who harbored multi-hit TP53 mutations were at increased risk for relapse, shorter survival, and leukemic transformation after hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT), according to results of a study published in the Blood. “TP53 mutations have been associated with poor
PhysAssist
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
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