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Bleeding at 8+2 - Update: Hematoma around gestational sac
Hi ladies, I’m 8+2 today. I had a scan on 7+3 which showed a lovely embryo measuring spot on and with strong and clear heartbeat. I had another scan yesterday (this time I allowed my husband to attend, I was too scared before) and again it was measuring well and looked line a mini human with head, arms
Hi ladies, I’m 8+2 today. I had a scan on 7+3 which showed a lovely embryo measuring spot on and with strong and clear heartbeat. I had another scan yesterday (this time I allowed my husband to attend, I was too scared before) and again it was measuring well and looked line a mini human with head, arms
FrancyItaly
in
Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Why shouldn’t I do it? I have to. It helps me.
I had a conversation with a Doctor yesterday about my latest
cardiac
arrest
(3rd one). She asked me a question to which I answered “yes” in an of course manner. She just nodded. Mine is swimming, I have to do it, but have you gone back to the activity where you had your cardiac adventure/activity?
I had a conversation with a Doctor yesterday about my latest
cardiac
arrest
(3rd one). She asked me a question to which I answered “yes” in an of course manner. She just nodded. Mine is swimming, I have to do it, but have you gone back to the activity where you had your cardiac adventure/activity?
BenThom-Wood
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
I know I’m running a risk, but what can I do?
That
cardiac
arrest
came out of the blue as I’d been swimming regularly for around 5 years by then. Now I’m thinking that by going back swimming (half amount; 40 lengths in 30 minutes) I’m asking my heart to use (rebuild?)
That
cardiac
arrest
came out of the blue as I’d been swimming regularly for around 5 years by then. Now I’m thinking that by going back swimming (half amount; 40 lengths in 30 minutes) I’m asking my heart to use (rebuild?)
BenThom-Wood
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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Advice required pulmonary oedema
He had out of hospital
cardiac
arrest
in May & an unsuccessful stent operation which led to a further heart attack. He is currently waiting on his ICD device being fitted but seems to be getting worse not better. Any advice will be great fully received.
He had out of hospital
cardiac
arrest
in May & an unsuccessful stent operation which led to a further heart attack. He is currently waiting on his ICD device being fitted but seems to be getting worse not better. Any advice will be great fully received.
Berum1307
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Tooth extraction
I have to get my tooth out on Monday and I’ve had a lot of anxiety around it.. now (with haven’t health anxiety) I’m scared the anastethic they give me to numb my mouth will cause a
cardiac
arrest
or intefere some way with me :(
I have to get my tooth out on Monday and I’ve had a lot of anxiety around it.. now (with haven’t health anxiety) I’m scared the anastethic they give me to numb my mouth will cause a
cardiac
arrest
or intefere some way with me :(
anxietymadman123
in
Anxiety Support
3 years ago
Reasons for depression.
I've always thought it's a fine line between anxiety and depression. Sometimes I'm hard put to distinguish between the two and if you asked me to describe the difference I might have to get back to you on that. I've always considered my tendency was towards anxiety and of the two I would find that the
I've always thought it's a fine line between anxiety and depression. Sometimes I'm hard put to distinguish between the two and if you asked me to describe the difference I might have to get back to you on that. I've always considered my tendency was towards anxiety and of the two I would find that the
Jeff1943
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
MedCity article: How pulsed-field ablation can transform the treatment of atrial fibrillation
Hello All. I discovered today a new article which I'm sure will be of interest to many here who suffer with AF and are considering a cardiac ablation at some point in the future. Here's the link to the article: https://medcitynews.com/2022/02/how-pulse-field-ablation-can-transform-the-treatment-of-atrial-fibrillation
Hello All. I discovered today a new article which I'm sure will be of interest to many here who suffer with AF and are considering a cardiac ablation at some point in the future. Here's the link to the article: https://medcitynews.com/2022/02/how-pulse-field-ablation-can-transform-the-treatment-of-atrial-fibrillation
Breezera
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Funny turn
He had
cardiac
Arrest
. . Im going too pop Drs tomorrow just see if can get a slot .. Many Thanks Beverley ..
He had
cardiac
Arrest
. . Im going too pop Drs tomorrow just see if can get a slot .. Many Thanks Beverley ..
GShep64
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Are these symptoms an AFib episode or very frequent ectopics?
Had cardio version in November after being in continuous AFib since July when I had heart attack/
cardiac
arrest
/stent. So in sinus rhythm. Then this last week every morning frequent ectopics/missed beats. Yesterday ectopics started really badly.
Had cardio version in November after being in continuous AFib since July when I had heart attack/
cardiac
arrest
/stent. So in sinus rhythm. Then this last week every morning frequent ectopics/missed beats. Yesterday ectopics started really badly.
Ewloe
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Transfer date scheduled for June 8th and feeling anxious
Hi everyone I am new to this group and let me just say that reading your stories really does give me encouragement and hope and it’s just amazing to see a group of women who don’t even know each other really together for support ….. so here’s my story I’ve been on my surrogate journey with my currently
Hi everyone I am new to this group and let me just say that reading your stories really does give me encouragement and hope and it’s just amazing to see a group of women who don’t even know each other really together for support ….. so here’s my story I’ve been on my surrogate journey with my currently
Kclaxton89
in
Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
AV Node Ablation and Pacemaker
Hi Everyone, I had an AV Node Ablation and Pacemaker implanted all on the same day last Thursday 1/20/22. I was in a situation where I was having many different heart rhythms, svt, atypical aflutter and afib. I have had two MAZE procedures which worked for a while but unfortunately staying in sinus
Hi Everyone, I had an AV Node Ablation and Pacemaker implanted all on the same day last Thursday 1/20/22. I was in a situation where I was having many different heart rhythms, svt, atypical aflutter and afib. I have had two MAZE procedures which worked for a while but unfortunately staying in sinus
Hidden
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Public transport during radical treatment.
Five years ago she had throat cancer in Portugal and the chemo led to her getting sepsis, pneumonia and
cardiac
arrest
. Now I'm a bit scared for her to use a bus to travel the 50 minute journey to the hospital. I'm not even sure if this is allowed.
Five years ago she had throat cancer in Portugal and the chemo led to her getting sepsis, pneumonia and
cardiac
arrest
. Now I'm a bit scared for her to use a bus to travel the 50 minute journey to the hospital. I'm not even sure if this is allowed.
Palpman
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
3 years ago
I posted a month ago about exercise, things have improved.
I'm pretty much at 6 months into my recovery now and most of the tiredness from pneumonia has lifted. I can over exert, but we are talking 60 minutes plus of exercise to make me feel it the following day. As I got back to full time work, I decided to slightly reduce the amount of walking distance I
I'm pretty much at 6 months into my recovery now and most of the tiredness from pneumonia has lifted. I can over exert, but we are talking 60 minutes plus of exercise to make me feel it the following day. As I got back to full time work, I decided to slightly reduce the amount of walking distance I
natswright
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Is it normal after HA & stent to still have intermittent discomfort in chest 4 months after the event?
Stemi,
cardiac
arrest
, stent 4 months ago then was in persistent AFib until 2 weeks ago when had a cardio version. All other arteries in good nick. Don’t smoke not obese. 59yrs. From the event I’ve had stretching heaviness discomfort at times in the left side of chest.
Stemi,
cardiac
arrest
, stent 4 months ago then was in persistent AFib until 2 weeks ago when had a cardio version. All other arteries in good nick. Don’t smoke not obese. 59yrs. From the event I’ve had stretching heaviness discomfort at times in the left side of chest.
Ewloe
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Cardioversion yesterday. On bisoprolol 7.5 for AFib but also needed post MI. Pulse 47/54. Will pulse gradually improve over next few days?
Cardiac
arrest
and stent fitted 3 months ago. Was in continuous AFib till cardio version. Bisoprolol was for AFib but also to help damaged heart muscle heal post heart attack ( best dose for that is 10mg). So trying not to decrease it. If I stay in sinus rhythm will my pulse improve?
Cardiac
arrest
and stent fitted 3 months ago. Was in continuous AFib till cardio version. Bisoprolol was for AFib but also to help damaged heart muscle heal post heart attack ( best dose for that is 10mg). So trying not to decrease it. If I stay in sinus rhythm will my pulse improve?
Ewloe
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
3 years ago
Getting sick
So I have been very sick for the last week I was forced to bed rest for that time and was starting to feel better but the last 2 days I feel worse but in a different way and I'm starting to ruminate on if I will ever get better or if I'm dying none of my copes are working
So I have been very sick for the last week I was forced to bed rest for that time and was starting to feel better but the last 2 days I feel worse but in a different way and I'm starting to ruminate on if I will ever get better or if I'm dying none of my copes are working
Skjones
in
My OCD Community
2 years ago
An inspirational story of survival
Karl shares his own patient story with us, on how he survived a Sudden
Cardiac
Arrest
. Karl explains his journey from initial diagnosis of AF through to experiencing a SCA. He talks about his motivation to carry on, which is truly inspirational.
Karl shares his own patient story with us, on how he survived a Sudden
Cardiac
Arrest
. Karl explains his journey from initial diagnosis of AF through to experiencing a SCA. He talks about his motivation to carry on, which is truly inspirational.
TracyAdmin
Partner
in
AF Association
3 years ago
An inspirational story of survival
Karl shares his own patient story with us, on how he survived a Sudden
Cardiac
Arrest
. Karl explains his journey from initial diagnosis of AF through to experiencing a SCA. He talks about his motivation to carry on, which is truly inspirational.
Karl shares his own patient story with us, on how he survived a Sudden
Cardiac
Arrest
. Karl explains his journey from initial diagnosis of AF through to experiencing a SCA. He talks about his motivation to carry on, which is truly inspirational.
TracyAdmin
ArrhythmiaAlliance
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
3 years ago
An inspirational story of survival
Karl shares his own patient story with us, on how he survived a Sudden
Cardiac
Arrest
. Karl explains his journey from initial diagnosis of AF through to experiencing a SCA. He talks about his motivation to carry on, which is truly inspirational.
Karl shares his own patient story with us, on how he survived a Sudden
Cardiac
Arrest
. Karl explains his journey from initial diagnosis of AF through to experiencing a SCA. He talks about his motivation to carry on, which is truly inspirational.
TracyAdmin
Partner
in
Arrhythmia Alliance Heart Failure
3 years ago
An inspirational story of survival
Karl shares his own patient story with us, on how he survived a Sudden
Cardiac
Arrest
. Karl explains his journey from initial diagnosis of AF through to experiencing a SCA. He talks about his motivation to carry on, which is truly inspirational.
Karl shares his own patient story with us, on how he survived a Sudden
Cardiac
Arrest
. Karl explains his journey from initial diagnosis of AF through to experiencing a SCA. He talks about his motivation to carry on, which is truly inspirational.
TracyAdmin
Partner
in
Arrhythmia Alliance SVT
3 years ago
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