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After suffering an in hospital
cardiac
arrest
and Cardiogenic shock I left hospital after 1 month being diagnosed with heart failure! It’s been a bit of a rollercoaster but I’ve bee On two long holidays since and been back to work full time! Determined not to let it get me down !
After suffering an in hospital
cardiac
arrest
and Cardiogenic shock I left hospital after 1 month being diagnosed with heart failure! It’s been a bit of a rollercoaster but I’ve bee On two long holidays since and been back to work full time! Determined not to let it get me down !
Kennydope
in
British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
ICD alarm
No wasn t it only went on for 10 seconds or so turns out it was my ICD, I immediately went into panic mode thinking wtf has happened I feel fine,I jumped on the quad, perhaps not the smartest thing to do if you think you might be having another
cardiac
arrest
but hey ho who said I was bright, got home
No wasn t it only went on for 10 seconds or so turns out it was my ICD, I immediately went into panic mode thinking wtf has happened I feel fine,I jumped on the quad, perhaps not the smartest thing to do if you think you might be having another
cardiac
arrest
but hey ho who said I was bright, got home
CrofterG
in
British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
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ICDs are implantable heart devices, similar to pacemakers, for patients with serious arrhythmias and at risk of sudden
cardiac
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ICDs are implantable heart devices, similar to pacemakers, for patients with serious arrhythmias and at risk of sudden
cardiac
arrest
.
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Unexplained Faints and Consciousness
2 months ago
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ICDs are implantable heart devices, similar to pacemakers, for patients with serious arrhythmias and at risk of sudden
cardiac
arrest
.
ICDs are implantable heart devices, similar to pacemakers, for patients with serious arrhythmias and at risk of sudden
cardiac
arrest
.
Lucy-Admin
Administrator
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Supraventricular Tachycardia Support
2 months ago
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ICDs are implantable heart devices, similar to pacemakers, for patients with serious arrhythmias and at risk of sudden
cardiac
arrest
.
ICDs are implantable heart devices, similar to pacemakers, for patients with serious arrhythmias and at risk of sudden
cardiac
arrest
.
Lucy-Admin
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
2 months ago
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ICDs are implantable heart devices, similar to pacemakers, for patients with serious arrhythmias and at risk of sudden
cardiac
arrest
.
ICDs are implantable heart devices, similar to pacemakers, for patients with serious arrhythmias and at risk of sudden
cardiac
arrest
.
Lucy-Admin
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
2 months ago
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ICDs are implantable heart devices, similar to pacemakers, for patients with serious arrhythmias and at risk of sudden
cardiac
arrest
.
ICDs are implantable heart devices, similar to pacemakers, for patients with serious arrhythmias and at risk of sudden
cardiac
arrest
.
Lucy-Admin
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Heart Failure Support
2 months ago
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ICDs are implantable heart devices, similar to pacemakers, for patients with serious arrhythmias and at risk of sudden
cardiac
arrest
.
ICDs are implantable heart devices, similar to pacemakers, for patients with serious arrhythmias and at risk of sudden
cardiac
arrest
.
Lucy-Admin
Administrator
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Dad in ICU
My dad went on holiday from England to Alicante and two days in he had a
cardiac
arrest
. He went to ICU after being in a private hospital where they said he’s heart had stopped between 15/20 mins but no records of this have been sent to the hosp. He was on sedation for around a week.
My dad went on holiday from England to Alicante and two days in he had a
cardiac
arrest
. He went to ICU after being in a private hospital where they said he’s heart had stopped between 15/20 mins but no records of this have been sent to the hosp. He was on sedation for around a week.
Lolablu
in
ICUsteps
4 months ago
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If you or your family have experienced Heart Failure, Heart attack, or Sudden
cardiac
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, we invite you to share your story with us. We handle each account with utmost sensitivity and collaborate with you to convey it across various channels.
Luke_BHF
Partner
in
British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Mitral Valve repair/replacement
Hello, Im 54 years old and suffered a
cardiac
arrest
in 2021 as a result of left ventricular tachycardia. Ive now been informed I have to have mitral valve repair/ replacement by open heart surgery.
Hello, Im 54 years old and suffered a
cardiac
arrest
in 2021 as a result of left ventricular tachycardia. Ive now been informed I have to have mitral valve repair/ replacement by open heart surgery.
SN2153
in
Heart Valve Voice
1 year ago
Cardiac Ablation Recovery for AVRT
Hey all! I'd like to see if anyone can weigh in on what I am going through here... I'm a healthy 38 y/o male who got SVT suddenly in September 2021. It initially came on several hours after playing hockey, but then happened sporadically with triggers besides exercise. It would last anywhere from a few
Hey all! I'd like to see if anyone can weigh in on what I am going through here... I'm a healthy 38 y/o male who got SVT suddenly in September 2021. It initially came on several hours after playing hockey, but then happened sporadically with triggers besides exercise. It would last anywhere from a few
DesertCat99
in
Supraventricular Tachycardia Support
9 days ago
Hidden Illness, a poem in anticipation of tomorrow's guidelines
With this illness there is no absent limb,
cardiac
arrest
or stroke, not cancer nor a dread disease, but a disadvantaged sickness, fatal slow-burn like a quiet fizzing fuse, symptoms general and disabling. [i]A normal result. No action required.
With this illness there is no absent limb,
cardiac
arrest
or stroke, not cancer nor a dread disease, but a disadvantaged sickness, fatal slow-burn like a quiet fizzing fuse, symptoms general and disabling. [i]A normal result. No action required.
Orchard33
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
PVCS and bigeminy
Terrified of having a
cardiac
arrest
.
Terrified of having a
cardiac
arrest
.
Bec2610
in
AF Association
7 months ago
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• All you need to know about the signs and symptoms of a heart attack vs sudden
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Hidden
Partner
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
11 months ago
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• All you need to know about the signs and symptoms of a heart attack vs sudden
cardiac
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• All you need to know about the signs and symptoms of a heart attack vs sudden
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arrest
(SCA). Register NOW: https://heartrhythmevents.org/users/login #PatientsDay2023 #HRC2023 #ArrhythmiaAlliance #arrhythmia #SVT
Hidden
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Arrhythmia Alliance SVT
11 months ago
Register today to hear from international experts on arrhythmias!
• All you need to know about the signs and symptoms of a heart attack vs sudden
cardiac
arrest
(SCA). Register NOW: https://heartrhythmevents.org/users/login #PatientsDay2023 #HRC2023 #ArrhythmiaAlliance #arrhythmia #SVT
• All you need to know about the signs and symptoms of a heart attack vs sudden
cardiac
arrest
(SCA). Register NOW: https://heartrhythmevents.org/users/login #PatientsDay2023 #HRC2023 #ArrhythmiaAlliance #arrhythmia #SVT
Hidden
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Arrhythmia Alliance Heart Failure
11 months ago
Register today to hear from international experts on arrhythmias!
• All you need to know about the signs and symptoms of a heart attack vs sudden
cardiac
arrest
(SCA). Register NOW: https://heartrhythmevents.org/users/login #PatientsDay2023 #HRC2023 #ArrhythmiaAlliance #arrhythmia #SVT
• All you need to know about the signs and symptoms of a heart attack vs sudden
cardiac
arrest
(SCA). Register NOW: https://heartrhythmevents.org/users/login #PatientsDay2023 #HRC2023 #ArrhythmiaAlliance #arrhythmia #SVT
Hidden
Partner
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
11 months ago
Vibration therapy
I have found the Therapulse device to be very effective in managing my RLS. I had a cardiac ablation for atrial fibrillation last week and am now in the three month recovery period, just easing back into normal life, and trying to avoid any triggers for AF. Using the Therapulse never seemed to affect
I have found the Therapulse device to be very effective in managing my RLS. I had a cardiac ablation for atrial fibrillation last week and am now in the three month recovery period, just easing back into normal life, and trying to avoid any triggers for AF. Using the Therapulse never seemed to affect
50568789
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
27 days ago
Mitral Valve Regurgitation & Tricuspid Regurgitation
Hi All, New to the forum, so hello! I just wanted a little advice & reassurance really. I had cardiac ablation for WPW following an episode of SVT a few years ago and had no cardiac issues following that. Recently I attended A&E twice with chest pain, bloods normal but ecg read non specific abnormality
Hi All, New to the forum, so hello! I just wanted a little advice & reassurance really. I had cardiac ablation for WPW following an episode of SVT a few years ago and had no cardiac issues following that. Recently I attended A&E twice with chest pain, bloods normal but ecg read non specific abnormality
Lakshmy
in
British Heart Foundation
1 month ago
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