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Ectopic beats , 7yrs after rf ablation
Hi all , I've been good now for around 7yrs after rf ablation , got on with life running, gym , all good , so this week I felt tight in my chest with a few thumps checked my pulse and there's ectopic beats , pulse is fine , blood pressure fine , attended a&e they picked up the ectopic on ecg , did bloods
Hi all , I've been good now for around 7yrs after rf ablation , got on with life running, gym , all good , so this week I felt tight in my chest with a few thumps checked my pulse and there's ectopic beats , pulse is fine , blood pressure fine , attended a&e they picked up the ectopic on ecg , did bloods
Runcrans
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AF Association
1 year ago
Change from Apaxiban to Edoxaban?
Surgery rang this Saturday(!) afternoon. Asked whether I would agree to switch from to Edoxaban. Over 4 years I have not had any side effects from Apixaban nor have tests revealed any problems. Has anyone made this switch? Also, the nurse said the advantage was that I would only take one pill, instead
Surgery rang this Saturday(!) afternoon. Asked whether I would agree to switch from to Edoxaban. Over 4 years I have not had any side effects from Apixaban nor have tests revealed any problems. Has anyone made this switch? Also, the nurse said the advantage was that I would only take one pill, instead
Hidden
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AF Association
1 year ago
4th Open Heart Surgery - Valve Replacement
Hi! My dad is having to have his 4th OHS in the coming weeks and I'm feeling a bit scared and anxious about it all. His last one was only in July 2021 - they are replacing the same valve that was replaced last time plus another one. Does anyone have any experience of having 4 open heart surgeries? Many
Hi! My dad is having to have his 4th OHS in the coming weeks and I'm feeling a bit scared and anxious about it all. His last one was only in July 2021 - they are replacing the same valve that was replaced last time plus another one. Does anyone have any experience of having 4 open heart surgeries? Many
S1462
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
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primary cause of bone loss and how to fix it
After a diagnosis of osteoporosis in his early 30s, he went on to not only heal himself but he’s now dedicated his life to helping people fix their
bone
health
, overcome osteopenia and osteoporosis and strengthen their bones which is what we are discussing in this interview.
After a diagnosis of osteoporosis in his early 30s, he went on to not only heal himself but he’s now dedicated his life to helping people fix their
bone
health
, overcome osteopenia and osteoporosis and strengthen their bones which is what we are discussing in this interview.
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
struggling with neck pain :( help pls!
I first was diagnosed with fibromyalgia back in 2020 when I started having aches and pains in neck shoulders feeling tired all the time, funny heads as I used to call them, memory issues, stressed all the time and really deflated about everything. I could never relax and always overthink everything.
I first was diagnosed with fibromyalgia back in 2020 when I started having aches and pains in neck shoulders feeling tired all the time, funny heads as I used to call them, memory issues, stressed all the time and really deflated about everything. I could never relax and always overthink everything.
Julesmoon
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 year ago
Statins to be extended to 15m extra people
I've just read this article ( https://www.theguardian.com/society/2023/jan/12/new-statins-guidelines-nice-nhs-england ) Paul Chrisp, the director of the centre for guidelines at Nice, said: “What we’re saying is that, for people with a less than 10% risk over 10 years of a first heart attack or stroke
I've just read this article ( https://www.theguardian.com/society/2023/jan/12/new-statins-guidelines-nice-nhs-england ) Paul Chrisp, the director of the centre for guidelines at Nice, said: “What we’re saying is that, for people with a less than 10% risk over 10 years of a first heart attack or stroke
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
mitral and triscupid leaking valves (regurgitation) and PFO or PHO hole in the heart between left and right atrium
hello everyone I would really like your thoughts on the above. I had an echocardiogram in December and a letter came through to say I had regurgitation and leaking valves in both mitral and triscupid (?spelling) and PHO or PFO hole in my heart between the right and left atrium (sorry don’t have the
hello everyone I would really like your thoughts on the above. I had an echocardiogram in December and a letter came through to say I had regurgitation and leaking valves in both mitral and triscupid (?spelling) and PHO or PFO hole in my heart between the right and left atrium (sorry don’t have the
Tapanac
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AF Association
1 year ago
Dental extraction.
My question is regarding dental extraction. At the end of this month, I am due to have four dental extractions: Two stumps (it’s a long story); the root of a crown which came off recently and where there is insufficient root left to re-join the crown; and a leaking abscess which appeared the day before
My question is regarding dental extraction. At the end of this month, I am due to have four dental extractions: Two stumps (it’s a long story); the root of a crown which came off recently and where there is insufficient root left to re-join the crown; and a leaking abscess which appeared the day before
Rosamoyesii
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AF Association
1 year ago
COVID: Staying Safe As The Virus Evolves - LLS Podcast / CLL Society’s COVID-19 Update December 5th, 2022 / Dec 15 2022 end Antibody Study
The Bloodline with LLS has a new episode!
https://thebloodline.org/TBL/132e134/?c_src=email&c_src2=sfmc&utm_source=sfmc&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Podcast+Episode+Announcement+-+COVID+-+December2022&utm_term COVID: Staying Safe As The Virus Evolves Join us as we speak to Dr. Lee Greenberger
The Bloodline with LLS has a new episode!
https://thebloodline.org/TBL/132e134/?c_src=email&c_src2=sfmc&utm_source=sfmc&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Podcast+Episode+Announcement+-+COVID+-+December2022&utm_term COVID: Staying Safe As The Virus Evolves Join us as we speak to Dr. Lee Greenberger
lankisterguy
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CLL Support
2 years ago
It's A Wonderful Life!
My wife and I took advantage of some unseasonable sunshine today and went for a walk along the coast here in Hampshire. As we walked I was struck by just how much my life has changed since I had bypass surgery five years ago. This walk features some challenging climbs up and down from the cliffs, and
My wife and I took advantage of some unseasonable sunshine today and went for a walk along the coast here in Hampshire. As we walked I was struck by just how much my life has changed since I had bypass surgery five years ago. This walk features some challenging climbs up and down from the cliffs, and
Chappychap
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
AF and VT
After having an episode of AF and heading to A&E and having a sustained episode of VT for 30+ minutes and spending 4 days in hospital I am now allowed to go home. My previous history is that a couple of years ago I suffered from palpitations and was began on 25mg of Metoprolol this worked for a few
After having an episode of AF and heading to A&E and having a sustained episode of VT for 30+ minutes and spending 4 days in hospital I am now allowed to go home. My previous history is that a couple of years ago I suffered from palpitations and was began on 25mg of Metoprolol this worked for a few
sas179166
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AF Association
1 year ago
AF & hiatus hernia
After being diagnosed with AF April this year I had several scans. It was discovered I have a suspected bicuspid aortic valve with mild stenosis. I would never have known without the AF. One cardioversion later which restored nsr for a couple of days only and I am 3 weeks away from an ablation. Having
After being diagnosed with AF April this year I had several scans. It was discovered I have a suspected bicuspid aortic valve with mild stenosis. I would never have known without the AF. One cardioversion later which restored nsr for a couple of days only and I am 3 weeks away from an ablation. Having
Jonco
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AF Association
1 year ago
Estrogen and Bone Health
Is anyone familiar with treating osteoporosis with estrogen? I have been reading it used to be the standard treatment and was abandoned because of various negative implications. Now I’m reading low-dose estrogen is not really a problem but does help protect bones. All of this reading is through NIH,
Is anyone familiar with treating osteoporosis with estrogen? I have been reading it used to be the standard treatment and was abandoned because of various negative implications. Now I’m reading low-dose estrogen is not really a problem but does help protect bones. All of this reading is through NIH,
Bella-2022
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Osteoporosis Support
2 years ago
Pacemaker
I had a pace and ablate July 2021 which has gone well as back to my normal activity prior to being diagnosed with AF. However, the last six weeks has seen my arm and left hand swell with veins becoming pronounced by the pacemaker. Following tests, CT scan and Ultra scan, the first view was an ' apparent
I had a pace and ablate July 2021 which has gone well as back to my normal activity prior to being diagnosed with AF. However, the last six weeks has seen my arm and left hand swell with veins becoming pronounced by the pacemaker. Following tests, CT scan and Ultra scan, the first view was an ' apparent
Golfer60UK
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Left Atrial Shunt
I have had AF for 9 years. I currently take Bisoprolol and Apixaban. I have had two ablations, neither of which stopped the AF. However the second ablation in 2019 left an Atrial septum defect I.e. a hole between the two atria which apparently causes a left atrial shunt. The arrhythmia nurse who I saw
I have had AF for 9 years. I currently take Bisoprolol and Apixaban. I have had two ablations, neither of which stopped the AF. However the second ablation in 2019 left an Atrial septum defect I.e. a hole between the two atria which apparently causes a left atrial shunt. The arrhythmia nurse who I saw
rothwell
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AF Association
1 year ago
Beyond the Diagnosis: Surviving and Thriving with CLL / SLL
In this session, we will discuss secondary cancer screenings, the importance of preventing infection, maintaining healthy
bone
density, monitoring for cardiovascular risks, and the significance of mental
health
. - Note IMO- this is one of the best presentations I have seen for many years. Dr.
In this session, we will discuss secondary cancer screenings, the importance of preventing infection, maintaining healthy
bone
density, monitoring for cardiovascular risks, and the significance of mental
health
. - Note IMO- this is one of the best presentations I have seen for many years. Dr.
lankisterguy
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CLL Support
10 months ago
Fact of the day 2nd January
A very fitting fact for you today 1968 Christiaan Barnard performs the world's second heart transplant on Philip Blaiberg
A very fitting fact for you today 1968 Christiaan Barnard performs the world's second heart transplant on Philip Blaiberg
Valentina98
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
COVID update: Who remains at higher risk? by LLS.org
COVID update: Who remains at higher risk? https://www.lls.org/covid-19-resources Almost exactly three years ago on December 12, 2019, we received the first reports of a cluster of patients in China with symptoms of what turned out to be COVID-19. Vaccines and COVID-19 treatments have dramatically
COVID update: Who remains at higher risk? https://www.lls.org/covid-19-resources Almost exactly three years ago on December 12, 2019, we received the first reports of a cluster of patients in China with symptoms of what turned out to be COVID-19. Vaccines and COVID-19 treatments have dramatically
lankisterguy
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Respiratory virus wheezing
I’m on for some advice. My partner Alan has heart failure was diagnosed earlier 2022 this is the first time he has had a bad cold since being diagnosed. He has started wheezing pretty bad but has no fluid round ankles etc. he has a lot of congestion and coughing up mucus. should l just treat him for
I’m on for some advice. My partner Alan has heart failure was diagnosed earlier 2022 this is the first time he has had a bad cold since being diagnosed. He has started wheezing pretty bad but has no fluid round ankles etc. he has a lot of congestion and coughing up mucus. should l just treat him for
ChiChi123
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AF Association
1 year ago
Mild discomfort after exercise
Hi I'm currently doing level 2/3 cardio rehab exercises on bhf YouTube, day after exercises I have discomfort in middle of ribs also left side of breast is tight ,no pain or breathlessness then it starts to ease on 2nd day ,has anyone else have discomfort after exercise I'm almost 14 weeks post quadruple
Hi I'm currently doing level 2/3 cardio rehab exercises on bhf YouTube, day after exercises I have discomfort in middle of ribs also left side of breast is tight ,no pain or breathlessness then it starts to ease on 2nd day ,has anyone else have discomfort after exercise I'm almost 14 weeks post quadruple
Charl70
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
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