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Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting for a MIDCAB,
I’m waiting for a coronary Artery bypass grafting for a midcab . Has anybody had one. I would like to know anybody’s experiences . I have a total blockage of my Lad and consultant was unable to stent this.
I’m waiting for a coronary Artery bypass grafting for a midcab . Has anybody had one. I would like to know anybody’s experiences . I have a total blockage of my Lad and consultant was unable to stent this.
Lemon31
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
another surgery just 6 months after my first!
I had my first laparoscopy in June 2023 where I was diagnosed with endo. Since my surgery, my pain has been worse than before, particularly when passing urine. This was a new symptom for me as I never had any issues with passing urine before surgery. Now it hurts to hold my wee and sometimes I retain
I had my first laparoscopy in June 2023 where I was diagnosed with endo. Since my surgery, my pain has been worse than before, particularly when passing urine. This was a new symptom for me as I never had any issues with passing urine before surgery. Now it hurts to hold my wee and sometimes I retain
merlin-mimi
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
Montelukast
I had a very bad chest infection for 6 weeks was on doxycycline 500 for two weeks alongside prednisone steroids for 6 weeks I have been put on Montelukast 10mg once a night for 8 weeks been on them 9 days and have the following side effects, flu like symptoms also with sore limbs, sore glands, headaches
I had a very bad chest infection for 6 weeks was on doxycycline 500 for two weeks alongside prednisone steroids for 6 weeks I have been put on Montelukast 10mg once a night for 8 weeks been on them 9 days and have the following side effects, flu like symptoms also with sore limbs, sore glands, headaches
Lynne1a
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Asthma Community Forum
6 months ago
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Hi everyone-I am due to have CABG July/August. I have a routing check up at dentist this month. I have read somewhere of a link between teeth/gums and heart disease. What are the risks, if any? Is there any chance of dental treatment delaying the heart operation? Thanks
Hi everyone-I am due to have CABG July/August. I have a routing check up at dentist this month. I have read somewhere of a link between teeth/gums and heart disease. What are the risks, if any? Is there any chance of dental treatment delaying the heart operation? Thanks
OldaYoda
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
dionogest: zalkya v’s dimitrum
I had excision surgery in April 23 and was prescribed zalkya instead of cerazette. It’s been difficult to get from pharmacies however the pharmacy gave me dimitrum this time and by the time I’d got home and noticed it was different they were closed for the holidays. The nausea I have had the past few
I had excision surgery in April 23 and was prescribed zalkya instead of cerazette. It’s been difficult to get from pharmacies however the pharmacy gave me dimitrum this time and by the time I’d got home and noticed it was different they were closed for the holidays. The nausea I have had the past few
Louiseelaine
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
scar from open heart surgery
I have lately been to the DRs with my open heart scar.. The top and bottom of the scar is oozing yellow pus, which has been dressed. Since noticing the oozing I have also noticed the left side of my breast, back and chest is very painful and uncomfortable especially in the morning and evenings. I don
I have lately been to the DRs with my open heart scar.. The top and bottom of the scar is oozing yellow pus, which has been dressed. Since noticing the oozing I have also noticed the left side of my breast, back and chest is very painful and uncomfortable especially in the morning and evenings. I don
AH31
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Holiday - flying
My husband would like us to go abroad for some winter sun in the next couple of weeks. Following my CABG in July I am anxious about flying. Should I be worried ?
My husband would like us to go abroad for some winter sun in the next couple of weeks. Following my CABG in July I am anxious about flying. Should I be worried ?
Rubyzog
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
how long is mini qfora tip?
I was wondering how long the tip was for the mini. I have rectocele and possible intussuseption again I actually just had surgery for this five months ago. I’m having to irrigate again but it seems like I hurt myself every time with these long tipped fleets. I’m thinking about getting this irrigation
I was wondering how long the tip was for the mini. I have rectocele and possible intussuseption again I actually just had surgery for this five months ago. I’m having to irrigate again but it seems like I hurt myself every time with these long tipped fleets. I’m thinking about getting this irrigation
Mom6grandma6
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Bowel Disease Support
6 months ago
PIP AWARDED 😁
Found out Friday that I have been awarded PIP , to say I'm shocked is an understatement, but soooo happy. Don't know what level as am waiting on letter with details.From my previous post about Osteoarthritis in feet. I had results of MRI and I haven't broken it as was mentiomed by Rheumatologist because
Found out Friday that I have been awarded PIP , to say I'm shocked is an understatement, but soooo happy. Don't know what level as am waiting on letter with details.From my previous post about Osteoarthritis in feet. I had results of MRI and I haven't broken it as was mentiomed by Rheumatologist because
Frenchi88
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
6 months ago
pericarditis
hello everybody after surgery in October,blood clot on the lung now I have pericarditis feels like never ending for me,another 3 days in hospital after junior doctors said it wasn’t and turned me away 2 weeks ago ,I knew it was so asked for cardio to confirmed with ecg changes and rub,just started colchicine
hello everybody after surgery in October,blood clot on the lung now I have pericarditis feels like never ending for me,another 3 days in hospital after junior doctors said it wasn’t and turned me away 2 weeks ago ,I knew it was so asked for cardio to confirmed with ecg changes and rub,just started colchicine
Golf1985
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
CAD at 47 - Shock
Just a bit of background. Was suffering from anxiety attacks and heart palpitations last Sep. Was referred to a cardiologist (privately). Did the usual tests (holt ecg / Echo / CTCA). Whilst the ecg and echo came back with no issues, unfortunately CTCA showed moderate( 50%) stenosis in mid-LAD. Calcium
Just a bit of background. Was suffering from anxiety attacks and heart palpitations last Sep. Was referred to a cardiologist (privately). Did the usual tests (holt ecg / Echo / CTCA). Whilst the ecg and echo came back with no issues, unfortunately CTCA showed moderate( 50%) stenosis in mid-LAD. Calcium
TasteLessFood4Life
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
A New complication!
My husband was diagnosed with PC in 2013, PSA 18, Gleason 4+3. Possible small met on pelvis. This was treated with radiotherapy. On Decapeptyl 6 monthly injections, and over the years, Xgeva, Xtandi and for the past couple of years, Erleada. Unfortunately, due to stomach surgery 2 years ago, where
My husband was diagnosed with PC in 2013, PSA 18, Gleason 4+3. Possible small met on pelvis. This was treated with radiotherapy. On Decapeptyl 6 monthly injections, and over the years, Xgeva, Xtandi and for the past couple of years, Erleada. Unfortunately, due to stomach surgery 2 years ago, where
Hidden
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Arthritis or TMJ?
4 years ago was told by then GP this problem all in my head. 2 years on another GP said it was face arthritis and gave me one tube of cream. A year ago because the symptoms were to me more ENT Ipaid to see consultant January 2023 who immediately diagnosed TMJ which I had never heard of he said my dentist
4 years ago was told by then GP this problem all in my head. 2 years on another GP said it was face arthritis and gave me one tube of cream. A year ago because the symptoms were to me more ENT Ipaid to see consultant January 2023 who immediately diagnosed TMJ which I had never heard of he said my dentist
Nonameme
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
Running after hip surgery
Would like to return to running after hip replacement 2 and a half years ago .I walk and do yoga
Would like to return to running after hip replacement 2 and a half years ago .I walk and do yoga
Josephanna
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Couch to 5K
6 months ago
Hi newbie here. Probable secondary Raynauds advice please.
Hi I have many health conditions a lot are auto immune. RA, Hypothyroidism, Excema, Asthma plus Epilepsy.. I had foot surgery on both feet last February for amputation of one toe & pinning of another due to RA & suddenly since October my feet started to go totally white & freezing with no feeling
Hi I have many health conditions a lot are auto immune. RA, Hypothyroidism, Excema, Asthma plus Epilepsy.. I had foot surgery on both feet last February for amputation of one toe & pinning of another due to RA & suddenly since October my feet started to go totally white & freezing with no feeling
Otto11
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
6 months ago
Which option for surgery
My dad has been waiting for open heart surgery for a valve replacement for 2 years. He is now faced with a second option, TAVI, rather than open heart. Does anyone have any experience or helpful advice? We are researching for him so that he can make an informed decision. Any help would be greatly appreciated
My dad has been waiting for open heart surgery for a valve replacement for 2 years. He is now faced with a second option, TAVI, rather than open heart. Does anyone have any experience or helpful advice? We are researching for him so that he can make an informed decision. Any help would be greatly appreciated
Hidden
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Heart Valve Voice
4 months ago
Has anyones Endo returning after hysterectomy?
It's been awhile since I've posted.I got an MRI report back, after urologist found abnormality after bladder stretch. The MRI found endometriotic deposits by the rectosigmoid colon. I have extensive surgery and hysterectomy in January. Having a bowel shave, rectosigmoid colon as well DIE within the
It's been awhile since I've posted.I got an MRI report back, after urologist found abnormality after bladder stretch. The MRI found endometriotic deposits by the rectosigmoid colon. I have extensive surgery and hysterectomy in January. Having a bowel shave, rectosigmoid colon as well DIE within the
Jasmin24
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
When did your periods return?
Hi I decided to stop using GNRH analogues 11 months ago. I was on them for 2 years waiting surgery. Still waiting for surgery going into my 4th year. My periods have not returned anyone know if they will? I am 42?
Hi I decided to stop using GNRH analogues 11 months ago. I was on them for 2 years waiting surgery. Still waiting for surgery going into my 4th year. My periods have not returned anyone know if they will? I am 42?
Awwy
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
Easing pain in sternum / breast bone when coughing and sneezing.
After I had had a Triple CABG Operation done, every time that I coughed, or sneezed, which I tend to do violently my sternum / breastbone / chest hurt a lot. It was not until a physiotherapist friend had told that hugging myself would make coughing and sneezing more comfortable , that it did not hurt
After I had had a Triple CABG Operation done, every time that I coughed, or sneezed, which I tend to do violently my sternum / breastbone / chest hurt a lot. It was not until a physiotherapist friend had told that hugging myself would make coughing and sneezing more comfortable , that it did not hurt
Vegart
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
UPDATE on my dad. A story of hope.❤️ #advancedPC
Hi my dad was diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer in Oct 2021. With Mets to spine, lungs, liver. He is 85. His PSA was 5000. (Today 28 months later his PSA is 0.031 and still dropping) He was told at the time he had 2 months to live. He had spinal surgery the morning after being diagnosed because
Hi my dad was diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer in Oct 2021. With Mets to spine, lungs, liver. He is 85. His PSA was 5000. (Today 28 months later his PSA is 0.031 and still dropping) He was told at the time he had 2 months to live. He had spinal surgery the morning after being diagnosed because
YC22
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
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