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Sudden Cardiac Arrest UK meet-up September 28th 2019
We're going to be holding a UK meet-up for all those affected by a sudden
cardiac
arrest
. The event is on Saturday 28th September and will be held at Barnsdale hall Hotel, Oakham, Rutland which is a beautiful and very central location.
We're going to be holding a UK meet-up for all those affected by a sudden
cardiac
arrest
. The event is on Saturday 28th September and will be held at Barnsdale hall Hotel, Oakham, Rutland which is a beautiful and very central location.
SCA_UK
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
5 years ago
Ectopic beats
The cardiologist told me they are normal and not to worry but I have been on google recently and read that they can cause
cardiac
arrest
😞 I am no panicking soo much
The cardiologist told me they are normal and not to worry but I have been on google recently and read that they can cause
cardiac
arrest
😞 I am no panicking soo much
Luceecain
in
Anxiety Support
5 years ago
Year after hypoxic brain injury
My husband is now 1 year on after a hypoxic brain injury due to
cardiac
arrest
. My children and I are still struggling to come to terms with terms with his new personality.
My husband is now 1 year on after a hypoxic brain injury due to
cardiac
arrest
. My children and I are still struggling to come to terms with terms with his new personality.
Bellabear12
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Headway
5 years ago
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Looking for advice on EP visit and next steps
Hi all, It's been quite a long time since my first post -- almost 2 years. I had my first non-converting episode of AF back in July 2017 when I was 27 years old, in which I eventually needed cardioversion to get converted back to sinus rhythm. I've since been on 120mg Cartia XT (diltiazem) extended release
Hi all, It's been quite a long time since my first post -- almost 2 years. I had my first non-converting episode of AF back in July 2017 when I was 27 years old, in which I eventually needed cardioversion to get converted back to sinus rhythm. I've since been on 120mg Cartia XT (diltiazem) extended release
breadsander
in
AF Association
5 years ago
Alzheimer’s Dementia CPR AED or uDNACPR
Decision decision’s re if my dad went into
cardiac
arrest
. My dad is end stage heart failure also as dementia Alzheimer’s. Last few months this been uDNACPR in place am not really thrilled about.
Decision decision’s re if my dad went into
cardiac
arrest
. My dad is end stage heart failure also as dementia Alzheimer’s. Last few months this been uDNACPR in place am not really thrilled about.
Hidden
in
Care Community
5 years ago
Totally paranoid, please help!
After witnessing him having a
cardiac
arrest
three times I am a bag of nerves now he is home worrying that something else will go wrong. He is a totally selfless person and doesn't always tell me if something is wrong. He has had a ICD fitted the monitor is by his bed.
After witnessing him having a
cardiac
arrest
three times I am a bag of nerves now he is home worrying that something else will go wrong. He is a totally selfless person and doesn't always tell me if something is wrong. He has had a ICD fitted the monitor is by his bed.
Flower1312
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Bleeding @12w after stopping estrogen/progesterone
Hi, I’m 12w pregnant after a FET. I had a pinkish-brownish spotting between week 4 and 9 but doc told to worry only if it was bright red. I was taking 8mg per day of estrogen (progynova) + 800 mg per day of progesterone (Utrogestan) + injection 25 mg Lubion (progesterone). Fertility clinic told me to
Hi, I’m 12w pregnant after a FET. I had a pinkish-brownish spotting between week 4 and 9 but doc told to worry only if it was bright red. I was taking 8mg per day of estrogen (progynova) + 800 mg per day of progesterone (Utrogestan) + injection 25 mg Lubion (progesterone). Fertility clinic told me to
Hidden
in
Fertility Network UK
5 years ago
Before Cardiac Arrest
Do people ever have pre warning signs before
cardiac
arrest
? Like in the weeks before? I questioned my doctor about this as I have been having chest pains and feeling weak with aches on my legs and arms. Breathing is fine etc tho.
Do people ever have pre warning signs before
cardiac
arrest
? Like in the weeks before? I questioned my doctor about this as I have been having chest pains and feeling weak with aches on my legs and arms. Breathing is fine etc tho.
Cmacd1992
in
AF Association
5 years ago
Post Cardiac Ablation
Can someone advise me please. I had a cardiac ablation around 7 years ago which was successful. However now I have an odd heart rate, sometimes is 40 beats a minute during the day and sometimes up to 180. My GP has put me on Losartan for Hypertension which has made me feel awful and gain weight. Surely
Can someone advise me please. I had a cardiac ablation around 7 years ago which was successful. However now I have an odd heart rate, sometimes is 40 beats a minute during the day and sometimes up to 180. My GP has put me on Losartan for Hypertension which has made me feel awful and gain weight. Surely
Valharris7
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
My mum had a cardiac arrest 11 days ago and still hasn't woken up... any advice would be much appreciated.
My mum suffered a heart attack early morning on the 23rd may and had a
cardiac
arrest
almost instantly. My dad heard her collapse and managed to get to her and start cpr within a minute time frame and the paramedics arrived within six minutes.
My mum suffered a heart attack early morning on the 23rd may and had a
cardiac
arrest
almost instantly. My dad heard her collapse and managed to get to her and start cpr within a minute time frame and the paramedics arrived within six minutes.
Loverofwords
in
ICUsteps
5 years ago
My brother 💙
Hi my brother suffered a
cardiac
arrest
and had to be resuscitated 10 times last week he had a stent fitted due to complete blockage the doctors decided to put him in an induced coma as he was agitated & they wanted his body body to rest they have tried waking him everyday for the past 7 days he isn’
Hi my brother suffered a
cardiac
arrest
and had to be resuscitated 10 times last week he had a stent fitted due to complete blockage the doctors decided to put him in an induced coma as he was agitated & they wanted his body body to rest they have tried waking him everyday for the past 7 days he isn’
Mishelly7
in
ICUsteps
5 years ago
Weird
I'm currently having tests querying infections: IBD and the like, Stomach Ulcer amongst others. I was diagnosed with IBS C a few years ago, displaying all the standard symptoms: constipation, unfinished movements, impaction, cramps etc. However, recently it has all been different. A few weeks back
I'm currently having tests querying infections: IBD and the like, Stomach Ulcer amongst others. I was diagnosed with IBS C a few years ago, displaying all the standard symptoms: constipation, unfinished movements, impaction, cramps etc. However, recently it has all been different. A few weeks back
K14H
in
IBS Network
5 years ago
GRAVES AND THYROTOXICOSIS : SKELETON AND CALCIUM METABOLISM
Graves’ Disease and the Manifestations of Thyrotoxicosis DeGroot LJ. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK285567/ SKELETON AND CALCIUM METABOLISM Roentgenographic examination of the bones frequently discloses evidence of decalcification. Microdensitometry demonstrates this condition at all ages and
Graves’ Disease and the Manifestations of Thyrotoxicosis DeGroot LJ. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK285567/ SKELETON AND CALCIUM METABOLISM Roentgenographic examination of the bones frequently discloses evidence of decalcification. Microdensitometry demonstrates this condition at all ages and
ling
in
Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Wake up time after CPR
Can someone wake up within 5 minutes of receiving CPR after having a
cardiac
arrest
? Asking out of curiosity.
Can someone wake up within 5 minutes of receiving CPR after having a
cardiac
arrest
? Asking out of curiosity.
Bunting97
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
14+4, bed rest and bag of emotions
Big bleed on Sunday, diagnosed with a subchorionic haematoma, unfortunately I'm still bleeding - which currently means I'm pretty much on bed rest as I think my Hb levels are now low, I dont want to aggrivate the bleeding and nobody will even entertain me on the phone until Monday if I'm still bleeding
Big bleed on Sunday, diagnosed with a subchorionic haematoma, unfortunately I'm still bleeding - which currently means I'm pretty much on bed rest as I think my Hb levels are now low, I dont want to aggrivate the bleeding and nobody will even entertain me on the phone until Monday if I'm still bleeding
bms12
in
Fertility Network UK
5 years ago
Ecg rule out chances of potential cardiac problems.
I have recently had an ECG done that came back completely normal, I was wondering does this safely rule out chances of for example
cardiac
arrest
or is this something that only picks up issues at the time of them happening?
I have recently had an ECG done that came back completely normal, I was wondering does this safely rule out chances of for example
cardiac
arrest
or is this something that only picks up issues at the time of them happening?
Cmacd1992
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Could this be PA? And side effects of B12 shots?
Just reading the product info, the list of possible side effects is hair-raising - pulmonary oedema and even
cardiac
arrest
! Really?! I realise these would be very unlikely and rare, and of course all meds have side effects. I guess I am just nervous about having injections.
Just reading the product info, the list of possible side effects is hair-raising - pulmonary oedema and even
cardiac
arrest
! Really?! I realise these would be very unlikely and rare, and of course all meds have side effects. I guess I am just nervous about having injections.
chicolini
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
Heart Failure at 47
They put him on some meds (Not sure what) and he went into
cardiac
arrest
. They resuscitated him and later told us they though he may have reacted to the meds. Anyway he spent a night in ICU on some medication to try and get his heart in a normal rhythm.
They put him on some meds (Not sure what) and he went into
cardiac
arrest
. They resuscitated him and later told us they though he may have reacted to the meds. Anyway he spent a night in ICU on some medication to try and get his heart in a normal rhythm.
redmont1504
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Diabetes during fracture of toe
How to control sugar during fracture recouping, sugar fasting 145 post lunch 200. No internal injuriy, just toe fracture. On bed rest
How to control sugar during fracture recouping, sugar fasting 145 post lunch 200. No internal injuriy, just toe fracture. On bed rest
tvkd
in
Diabetes India
5 years ago
My Aortic Valve Replacement : The lead up to my operation and my decision on the type of valve (I chose the Edwards Inspiris Resilia).
I admit to being very, very scared about the prospect of surgery and having survived an unexpected (to me at least)
cardiac
arrest
in 2004, felt I had already pushed my luck far enough, so made it clear that I wanted to wait until absolutely necessary before having any surgical intervention.
I admit to being very, very scared about the prospect of surgery and having survived an unexpected (to me at least)
cardiac
arrest
in 2004, felt I had already pushed my luck far enough, so made it clear that I wanted to wait until absolutely necessary before having any surgical intervention.
Robinangel
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
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