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Whoop band and heart issues
I'm 45 and have coronary heart disease, I'm got an ICD fitted as I had a
cardiac
arrest
at 35. I want to get one to track my stats etc, but before I pull the trigger as it's a monthly subscription service, does anyone have any advice about them?
I'm 45 and have coronary heart disease, I'm got an ICD fitted as I had a
cardiac
arrest
at 35. I want to get one to track my stats etc, but before I pull the trigger as it's a monthly subscription service, does anyone have any advice about them?
bikerider2022
in
Men's Health Forum
2 years ago
Bed rest?.!..Really?...;)
Hey everyone. I am and have been fighting the fact that I need to rest. I was decomp nearly 2 years ago and now compensated. My problem is this....My days are filled with working from home (artist), looking after my son, exercise and hospital visits. Sometimes I just become so exhausted but resent
Hey everyone. I am and have been fighting the fact that I need to rest. I was decomp nearly 2 years ago and now compensated. My problem is this....My days are filled with working from home (artist), looking after my son, exercise and hospital visits. Sometimes I just become so exhausted but resent
Hey___
in
British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Post ablation
I had a cardiac ablation 2 days for PAfib . I’m feeling well and was told the procedure went smoothly. I had thought that after the procedure I would gradually reduce the medication over a period of perhaps 3 months or so. Instead I’ve been told to take the same dosage as before for 3 months and then
I had a cardiac ablation 2 days for PAfib . I’m feeling well and was told the procedure went smoothly. I had thought that after the procedure I would gradually reduce the medication over a period of perhaps 3 months or so. Instead I’ve been told to take the same dosage as before for 3 months and then
Thomas29
in
AF Association
2 years ago
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Sleeping too much, i am happy but i am scared
i have been on bed rest for 6 weeks now due to a ligament tear and just started walking for 6 days but it pains me so much that i just want to sleep and now it has become an addiction whenever i feel pain or have to do something difficult i just sleep i even check myself if i can sleep sometimes to avoid
i have been on bed rest for 6 weeks now due to a ligament tear and just started walking for 6 days but it pains me so much that i just want to sleep and now it has become an addiction whenever i feel pain or have to do something difficult i just sleep i even check myself if i can sleep sometimes to avoid
FantasyLife
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
No follow up
I had a
cardiac
arrest
in July 2020 and was in hospital for a week . I was sent home after having a pacemaker and ICD fitted with no plan or any help from anyone.
I had a
cardiac
arrest
in July 2020 and was in hospital for a week . I was sent home after having a pacemaker and ICD fitted with no plan or any help from anyone.
690704
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Ventolin and cardiac arrest!
Im confused, I just spoke to the asthmatic nurse for the first time and she asked me how many times I use the Ventolin, I said 2-3 times a day, she said that could give you a
cardiac
arrest
...im panicking ...I'm literally afraid to use it now.....
Im confused, I just spoke to the asthmatic nurse for the first time and she asked me how many times I use the Ventolin, I said 2-3 times a day, she said that could give you a
cardiac
arrest
...im panicking ...I'm literally afraid to use it now.....
GJGJ33
in
Living with Asthma
3 years ago
Why can't I visit?
My dad was admitted to ICU in Leeds yesterday following a
cardiac
arrest
. The hospital policy is currently no visitors at all. I just don't understand how they can do that. If he were in prison we'd be allowed to visit. How can they expect us to just sit at home and wait?
My dad was admitted to ICU in Leeds yesterday following a
cardiac
arrest
. The hospital policy is currently no visitors at all. I just don't understand how they can do that. If he were in prison we'd be allowed to visit. How can they expect us to just sit at home and wait?
Ccall79
in
ICUsteps
2 years ago
Guy’s telephone appt on Tuesday. Advice and questions to ask please.
One of the reasons for this is that I had an unexplained
cardiac
arrest
11 years ago aged 41 and he keeps referring to it as a heart attack despite me correcting him and my gp sending my discharge notes..
One of the reasons for this is that I had an unexplained
cardiac
arrest
11 years ago aged 41 and he keeps referring to it as a heart attack despite me correcting him and my gp sending my discharge notes..
SarahPV
in
MPN Voice
2 years ago
Cardiac Arrest, ICD, Breathlessness...
FYI - this also did happen before the
cardiac
arrest
. We will be meeting again with the heart consultant at the beginning of March I am just wondering if anyone has any experience with this? Thank you in advance. Charley xx
FYI - this also did happen before the
cardiac
arrest
. We will be meeting again with the heart consultant at the beginning of March I am just wondering if anyone has any experience with this? Thank you in advance. Charley xx
Charleybilto
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
My arrhythmia pattern is intermittent. It seems to build up over a few days then really busy for 10/14 days. Peace in between. Advice please
The continuous AFib was after heart attack
cardiac
arrest
stent- so I’m on all heart medications blood thinners and bisoprolol 7.5mg If the tape is on a quiet week how do I convince them of my symptoms?
The continuous AFib was after heart attack
cardiac
arrest
stent- so I’m on all heart medications blood thinners and bisoprolol 7.5mg If the tape is on a quiet week how do I convince them of my symptoms?
Ewloe
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Stressed out
I've been on medical ordered bed rest since the 16th of last month and I got my surgery and so far so good unfortunately I was denied my unemployment today which has really put alot of anxiety on me I hopefully will be able to work again starting next week but now I am just behind in everything
I've been on medical ordered bed rest since the 16th of last month and I got my surgery and so far so good unfortunately I was denied my unemployment today which has really put alot of anxiety on me I hopefully will be able to work again starting next week but now I am just behind in everything
Skjones
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
AFib and recent CHF
Died
cardiac
arrest
at 62. Developed AFib about 18 months ago. On Eliquios & Diltiazem. Bad dry cough since Nov. Last few weeks shortness of breath developed Orthopnea. Trouble sleeping. Ankles swelling so into ER on 2/6/22. Had CHF. Ejection fraction down to 20%. Tried converting four times.
Died
cardiac
arrest
at 62. Developed AFib about 18 months ago. On Eliquios & Diltiazem. Bad dry cough since Nov. Last few weeks shortness of breath developed Orthopnea. Trouble sleeping. Ankles swelling so into ER on 2/6/22. Had CHF. Ejection fraction down to 20%. Tried converting four times.
GoPokes
in
AF Association
3 years ago
"You Only Live Trice" a patient's story of surviving a SCA
Sudden
Cardiac
Arrest
survivor, Karl Perry, has kindly shared his incredible story with us – from being diagnosed with AF, surviving a SCA and life afterwards.
Sudden
Cardiac
Arrest
survivor, Karl Perry, has kindly shared his incredible story with us – from being diagnosed with AF, surviving a SCA and life afterwards.
TracyAdmin
ArrhythmiaAlliance
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
3 years ago
"You Only Live Trice" a patient's story of surviving a SCA
Sudden
Cardiac
Arrest
survivor, Karl Perry, has kindly shared his incredible story with us – from being diagnosed with AF, surviving a SCA and life afterwards.
Sudden
Cardiac
Arrest
survivor, Karl Perry, has kindly shared his incredible story with us – from being diagnosed with AF, surviving a SCA and life afterwards.
TracyAdmin
Partner
in
Arrhythmia Alliance Heart Failure
3 years ago
"You Only Live Trice" a patient's story of surviving a SCA
Sudden
Cardiac
Arrest
survivor, Karl Perry, has kindly shared his incredible story with us – from being diagnosed with AF, surviving a SCA and life afterwards.
Sudden
Cardiac
Arrest
survivor, Karl Perry, has kindly shared his incredible story with us – from being diagnosed with AF, surviving a SCA and life afterwards.
TracyAdmin
Partner
in
Arrhythmia Alliance SVT
3 years ago
"You Only Live Trice" a patient's story of surviving a SCA
Sudden
Cardiac
Arrest
survivor, Karl Perry, has kindly shared his incredible story with us – from being diagnosed with AF, surviving a SCA and life afterwards.
Sudden
Cardiac
Arrest
survivor, Karl Perry, has kindly shared his incredible story with us – from being diagnosed with AF, surviving a SCA and life afterwards.
TracyAdmin
Partner
in
Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
3 years ago
Scared about being prescribed Clarithomycin for H Pylori
I then discovered Clarithromycin is associated with increased risk of
cardiac
arrest
and other heart issues-among other things it can lengthen the QT interval, which is dangerous if you have arrhythmia.
I then discovered Clarithromycin is associated with increased risk of
cardiac
arrest
and other heart issues-among other things it can lengthen the QT interval, which is dangerous if you have arrhythmia.
AchyCorazon
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
"You Only Live Trice" a patient's story of surviving a SCA
Sudden
Cardiac
Arrest
survivor, Karl Perry, has kindly shared his incredible story with us – from being diagnosed with AF, surviving a SCA and life afterwards.
Sudden
Cardiac
Arrest
survivor, Karl Perry, has kindly shared his incredible story with us – from being diagnosed with AF, surviving a SCA and life afterwards.
TracyAdmin
ArrhythmiaAlliance
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
3 years ago
"You Only Live Trice" a patient's story of surviving a SCA
Sudden
Cardiac
Arrest
survivor, Karl Perry, has kindly shared his incredible story with us – from being diagnosed with AF, surviving a SCA and life afterwards.
Sudden
Cardiac
Arrest
survivor, Karl Perry, has kindly shared his incredible story with us – from being diagnosed with AF, surviving a SCA and life afterwards.
TracyAdmin
Partner
in
Arrhythmia Alliance Heart Failure
3 years ago
"You Only Live Trice" a patient's story of surviving a SCA
Sudden
Cardiac
Arrest
survivor, Karl Perry, has kindly shared his incredible story with us – from being diagnosed with AF, surviving a SCA and life afterwards.
Sudden
Cardiac
Arrest
survivor, Karl Perry, has kindly shared his incredible story with us – from being diagnosed with AF, surviving a SCA and life afterwards.
TracyAdmin
Partner
in
Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
3 years ago
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