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Chest Spasms
Hi I suffer with moderate stenosis of the aortic valve and left
bundle
branch
block
. I have always enjoyed long brisk walks. Over the past couple of years i have often had what i can only describe as a small chest spasm, usually during the early stages of my walk.
Hi I suffer with moderate stenosis of the aortic valve and left
bundle
branch
block
. I have always enjoyed long brisk walks. Over the past couple of years i have often had what i can only describe as a small chest spasm, usually during the early stages of my walk.
MrPrognosis
in
British Heart Foundation
9 months ago
Update to ‘Waiting List’ post - cardiology appointment
This morning I had my cardiology appointment re my development of Left
Bundle
Branch
Block
. After the usual procedure - ECG, height, weight, BP, oxygen - I was called in to see the cardiologist, who, I have to say, I didn’t take to.
This morning I had my cardiology appointment re my development of Left
Bundle
Branch
Block
. After the usual procedure - ECG, height, weight, BP, oxygen - I was called in to see the cardiologist, who, I have to say, I didn’t take to.
Buffafly
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
Right Bundle Branch Block(RBBB)
I have now added a Cardiologist to my list of doctors. During a pre-op checkup for surgery on my Left knee, It was discovered that I have a complete RBBB. My research shows that Eligard/ ADT can be a possible cause. Is anyone else dealing with this? I have an Echocardiogram set for this coming Tuesday
I have now added a Cardiologist to my list of doctors. During a pre-op checkup for surgery on my Left knee, It was discovered that I have a complete RBBB. My research shows that Eligard/ ADT can be a possible cause. Is anyone else dealing with this? I have an Echocardiogram set for this coming Tuesday
B8ssist
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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statins
I have Left Ventrical systolic dysfunction and left
bundle
branch
block
. I am also type 2 diabetic, diet controlled . I have taken 3 statins over time, Simvastatin, artovastatin and rouvastatin all of the have caused my blood glucose to go a bit out of control, my memory suffered so badly,!
I have Left Ventrical systolic dysfunction and left
bundle
branch
block
. I am also type 2 diabetic, diet controlled . I have taken 3 statins over time, Simvastatin, artovastatin and rouvastatin all of the have caused my blood glucose to go a bit out of control, my memory suffered so badly,!
Sukaya
in
British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
Mild left ventricular systolic disfunction
At a pre opp assessment for a minor opp they identified a Left
Bundle
Branch
Block
, which I had never heard of. Eventually got to see a Cardiologist who put me on Ramipiril, Bisoprolol and a Statin, and sent me for an MRI and CT scan.
At a pre opp assessment for a minor opp they identified a Left
Bundle
Branch
Block
, which I had never heard of. Eventually got to see a Cardiologist who put me on Ramipiril, Bisoprolol and a Statin, and sent me for an MRI and CT scan.
Beanlover
in
British Heart Foundation
9 months ago
Lisinopril, A-Fib enlarged left atrium,
I also have left
bundle
branch
block
which may contribute to A-Fib and slightly enlarged left Atrium. My blood pressure seems to be better since I lost a few pounds after I had Covid. Losing the weight was the only good thing about Covid, LOL.
I also have left
bundle
branch
block
which may contribute to A-Fib and slightly enlarged left Atrium. My blood pressure seems to be better since I lost a few pounds after I had Covid. Losing the weight was the only good thing about Covid, LOL.
Jana_
in
AF Association
10 months ago
Lisinopril enlarged Atrium, afib
I also have left
bundle
branch
block
which may contribute to A-Fib and slightly enlarged left Atrium. My blood pressure seems to be better since I lost a few pounds after I had Covid. Losing the weight was the only good thing about Covid, LOL.
I also have left
bundle
branch
block
which may contribute to A-Fib and slightly enlarged left Atrium. My blood pressure seems to be better since I lost a few pounds after I had Covid. Losing the weight was the only good thing about Covid, LOL.
Jana_
in
AF Association
10 months ago
looking for some advice please
I found out not long ago that I had a couple of heart problems..yesterday I was told I had heart failure and was diagnosed with af aortic stenosis left
branch
bundle
block
and angina..my head is in a whirl at the moment I just don’t know what to do..I have been on medication for a while now but I can
I found out not long ago that I had a couple of heart problems..yesterday I was told I had heart failure and was diagnosed with af aortic stenosis left
branch
bundle
block
and angina..my head is in a whirl at the moment I just don’t know what to do..I have been on medication for a while now but I can
Cheesestring
in
British Heart Foundation
12 days ago
what is right?
Then four months ago after having to be forceful with GP agreed another ECG recently and found I had a left
bundle
branch
block
of the heart. Then had echocardiogram that showed EF of 40 -45% all septal regions have abnormal motion.
Then four months ago after having to be forceful with GP agreed another ECG recently and found I had a left
bundle
branch
block
of the heart. Then had echocardiogram that showed EF of 40 -45% all septal regions have abnormal motion.
Curryindia
in
British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
Update on CT coronary angiogram - totally confused by results, anyone had this experience?
branch
block
?
branch
block
?
Wendy39
in
LUPUS UK
10 months ago
Diagnosed with all the arrhythmias and a 40% ejection fraction and I'm a little confused about what's to come...
Then I got chest pains earlier this month, I went to A&E (who referred me to a cardiologist) and it turns out I have atrial flutter, atrial fibrillation, a left
bundle
branch
block
and an ejection fraction of 40%. , they put me on some mess immediately, which have helped enormously and I've rushed out
Then I got chest pains earlier this month, I went to A&E (who referred me to a cardiologist) and it turns out I have atrial flutter, atrial fibrillation, a left
bundle
branch
block
and an ejection fraction of 40%. , they put me on some mess immediately, which have helped enormously and I've rushed out
Alana84
in
British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
Diltiazem side effects
I have high blood pressure ,Right
Bundle
Branch
Block
and Mitral Valve Regurgitation. I am very tired, breathless and I have pain in the chest during the day and during the night.
I have high blood pressure ,Right
Bundle
Branch
Block
and Mitral Valve Regurgitation. I am very tired, breathless and I have pain in the chest during the day and during the night.
Franchincense
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
LVSD? Very worried
It came as quite a shock but in May I had an ecg done which showed some abnormalities, flipped t waves, incomplete right
bundle
branch
block
, I was referred to get an echo which has shown that I have left ventricular systolic dysfunction although they don’t know how bad yet as it was a poor image, but
It came as quite a shock but in May I had an ecg done which showed some abnormalities, flipped t waves, incomplete right
bundle
branch
block
, I was referred to get an echo which has shown that I have left ventricular systolic dysfunction although they don’t know how bad yet as it was a poor image, but
Kaitlyn76
in
British Heart Foundation
11 months ago
can anyone translate the cardio speak into everyday English?
Anyway the cardio letter mentions last Gp ecg ‘looks ok showing incomplete right
bundle
branch
block
and right axis deviation’… what does this mean?
Anyway the cardio letter mentions last Gp ecg ‘looks ok showing incomplete right
bundle
branch
block
and right axis deviation’… what does this mean?
Judithdalston
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Can anyone translate the cardio speak into everyday English please?
Anyway the cardio letter mentions last Gp ecg ‘looks ok showing incomplete right
bundle
branch
block
and right axis deviation’… what does this mean?
Anyway the cardio letter mentions last Gp ecg ‘looks ok showing incomplete right
bundle
branch
block
and right axis deviation’… what does this mean?
Judithdalston
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Feeling confused
- there is no areas of scaring or fibrosis (positive) - the scan does not exclude a cardiomyopathy due to either left
bundle
branch
block
or hypertension (no clue what this means). The consultant is requesting I have genetic testing. To me this seems positive but also contradictory.
- there is no areas of scaring or fibrosis (positive) - the scan does not exclude a cardiomyopathy due to either left
bundle
branch
block
or hypertension (no clue what this means). The consultant is requesting I have genetic testing. To me this seems positive but also contradictory.
Evbe
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Need advice about fistula please
Hello! I had my first surgery for a fistula today. Surgeon connected my brachial artery to my basilic vein at the elbow. I had a nerve block in my arm that was starting to wear off while I was in recovery. It is a few hours later and it has almost completely worn off. The nurse said they didn’
Hello! I had my first surgery for a fistula today. Surgeon connected my brachial artery to my basilic vein at the elbow. I had a nerve block in my arm that was starting to wear off while I was in recovery. It is a few hours later and it has almost completely worn off. The nurse said they didn’
Sapphire187
in
Kidney Disease
8 hours ago
ablation success?
I’m having a first ablation for SVT in mid-august. I’m wondering how soon I might have relief. My condition wavers between tachycardia and bradycardia. Symptoms are intolerable dizziness and inability to function. I’m in the USA (unfortunately) and we want to leave the country for a month between
I’m having a first ablation for SVT in mid-august. I’m wondering how soon I might have relief. My condition wavers between tachycardia and bradycardia. Symptoms are intolerable dizziness and inability to function. I’m in the USA (unfortunately) and we want to leave the country for a month between
Barth5ave
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
10 hours ago
Do you want to know more about.. Bradycardia?
Bradycardia is a term that describes a number of different conditions in which the heart beats at an unusually slow rate. If impulses are sent from the sinoatrial node at a slow rate, or if the impulses are delayed as they travel through the conduction system, the heartbeat will be slow. For further
Bradycardia is a term that describes a number of different conditions in which the heart beats at an unusually slow rate. If impulses are sent from the sinoatrial node at a slow rate, or if the impulses are delayed as they travel through the conduction system, the heartbeat will be slow. For further
SamAdmin
Administrator
in
Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
6 days ago
CBD Gummy Bears
Has anyone used the CBD Gummy Bears 10mg for sleep, mild pain relief etc. I am trying to find out any interactions with medication. They seem to be ok with Flecainide but cannot find anything to do with Apixaban. Found a slight caution with warfarin but not anything to do with the newer anticoagulants
Has anyone used the CBD Gummy Bears 10mg for sleep, mild pain relief etc. I am trying to find out any interactions with medication. They seem to be ok with Flecainide but cannot find anything to do with Apixaban. Found a slight caution with warfarin but not anything to do with the newer anticoagulants
Frances123
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 days ago
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