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skybluepink
in
Neuro Support
7 years ago
Itching all over
After my partners
cardiac
arrest
last year he has developed itching skin mainly on legs and his sides. Has anyone come across this before it’s driving him mad, doctor said moisturiser wil help but it doesn’t.
After my partners
cardiac
arrest
last year he has developed itching skin mainly on legs and his sides. Has anyone come across this before it’s driving him mad, doctor said moisturiser wil help but it doesn’t.
kazy09
in
Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
7 years ago
Pneumonia
Has anyone had pneumonia and if so did it last long. Dr said bed rest because of the CLL
Has anyone had pneumonia and if so did it last long. Dr said bed rest because of the CLL
annabelle63
in
CLL Support
6 years ago
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Cardiac Ablation
Had my cardiac ablation today. I was told it was a success! Had two ecgs since and no signs of arrhythmia.... Over the moon ☺
Had my cardiac ablation today. I was told it was a success! Had two ecgs since and no signs of arrhythmia.... Over the moon ☺
Nitsch
in
AF Association
7 years ago
Scleroderma renal crisis
Second I got into the CT scanner I had a
cardiac
arrest
and was dead for 8 minutes. Since then I've had to learn how to walk again, learn how to swallow, I had a catheter inserted so I could dialyse at home after my kidneys failed and I've had more heart and lung tests than I can count.
Second I got into the CT scanner I had a
cardiac
arrest
and was dead for 8 minutes. Since then I've had to learn how to walk again, learn how to swallow, I had a catheter inserted so I could dialyse at home after my kidneys failed and I've had more heart and lung tests than I can count.
Redoralive
in
Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
7 years ago
SCH and work are being awful
I've got a Sub Chrionic Hematoma. I've been brown sporting continuously since week 7. I'm now week 9. I took 2 weeks off work from the start of April because of all the worry of it. I went back in to work today and was told I'm not getting paid sickness. Apparently you have to work a full week at the
I've got a Sub Chrionic Hematoma. I've been brown sporting continuously since week 7. I'm now week 9. I took 2 weeks off work from the start of April because of all the worry of it. I went back in to work today and was told I'm not getting paid sickness. Apparently you have to work a full week at the
Kathryn1984
in
Fertility Network UK
6 years ago
Please advise, topic Atrial Fibrillation
I have had Atrial Fibrillation for several years, causing many Hospital admissions. In october last year i had a cardiac ablation, and no problems since. Am i now able to say i dont have AF any more, and do i not have to declare it for travel insurance ??
I have had Atrial Fibrillation for several years, causing many Hospital admissions. In october last year i had a cardiac ablation, and no problems since. Am i now able to say i dont have AF any more, and do i not have to declare it for travel insurance ??
Hidden
in
Care Community
7 years ago
i need help asapp...
soo i went up 4 stairs and my heart going super fast right now would could it be really bad i even got a mucsle spasm when i relax and sat in a chair when i got to the house now is still going fast i must admit i was nervous but now everything is going fast and all i keep thinking is
cardiac
arrest
its
soo i went up 4 stairs and my heart going super fast right now would could it be really bad i even got a mucsle spasm when i relax and sat in a chair when i got to the house now is still going fast i must admit i was nervous but now everything is going fast and all i keep thinking is
cardiac
arrest
its
Johnnie1234
in
Anxiety Support
7 years ago
Painful watching my dad
My dad took a
cardiac
arrest
6 months ago. Long story short. He wasn’t given any chance by the consultants so it was decided to turn off the ventilator. He was expected to pass within 20mins of doing so.
My dad took a
cardiac
arrest
6 months ago. Long story short. He wasn’t given any chance by the consultants so it was decided to turn off the ventilator. He was expected to pass within 20mins of doing so.
Mrdeek
in
Headway
7 years ago
Whats wrong with me? :(
However now I'm afraid of getting
cardiac
arrest
. At first I thought it was the same as a heart attack until I learned from someone that it is completely different.
However now I'm afraid of getting
cardiac
arrest
. At first I thought it was the same as a heart attack until I learned from someone that it is completely different.
Marc0133
in
Anxiety Support
7 years ago
Support for Cardiac Arrest Survivors
Hi, I eventually found this http://www.suddencardiacarrestuk.org saves me the hassle of setting one up.....
Hi, I eventually found this http://www.suddencardiacarrestuk.org saves me the hassle of setting one up.....
InBed
in
British Heart Foundation
7 years ago
Newbie
Hi I’m Riohawk and I had a heart attack and
cardiac
arrest
two years ago, ever since I’ve suffered from anxiety and panic attacks, just wandering if anybody else suffers the same and how they cope with it
Hi I’m Riohawk and I had a heart attack and
cardiac
arrest
two years ago, ever since I’ve suffered from anxiety and panic attacks, just wandering if anybody else suffers the same and how they cope with it
Riohawk
in
British Heart Foundation
7 years ago
keep asuming i have a heart problem wont be able to sleep tonight..
arrest
so i have all these negative stuff on my mind.
arrest
so i have all these negative stuff on my mind.
Johnnie1234
in
Anxiety Support
7 years ago
Refractory Angina
Hi I`m new to this site so here`s my story I had 2 heart attacks and 1
cardiac
arrest
in 2011 when I was 56 ended up with 3 stents in the LAD (artery that runs down the left side) and 1 to the OM (back of the heart) my diagnosis now is unstable angina, ischaemic heart disease. refractory angina, microvascular
Hi I`m new to this site so here`s my story I had 2 heart attacks and 1
cardiac
arrest
in 2011 when I was 56 ended up with 3 stents in the LAD (artery that runs down the left side) and 1 to the OM (back of the heart) my diagnosis now is unstable angina, ischaemic heart disease. refractory angina, microvascular
Hidden
in
British Heart Foundation
7 years ago
Breathlessness
I had a
cardiac
arrest
back in June 2016, I mean, I actually died with it for so many minutes, causing more issues (blood not getting to major organs). Anyway the staff did tremendous work on me & I survived with the aid of a Pacemaker ( the one with the defibrillator in) I think.
I had a
cardiac
arrest
back in June 2016, I mean, I actually died with it for so many minutes, causing more issues (blood not getting to major organs). Anyway the staff did tremendous work on me & I survived with the aid of a Pacemaker ( the one with the defibrillator in) I think.
RogersBuck
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
7 years ago
Heart attack and exercising
I am new here, having just had both a heart attack and
cardiac
arrest
. I am 66 and I run - a lot, six days a week and about 100k a week. I am still in hospital, having had a stent and a defibrillator fitted. I will be coming home very soon.
I am new here, having just had both a heart attack and
cardiac
arrest
. I am 66 and I run - a lot, six days a week and about 100k a week. I am still in hospital, having had a stent and a defibrillator fitted. I will be coming home very soon.
NineToTheSky
in
British Heart Foundation
7 years ago
W4 R2 - Is it clicking or am I kidding myself?
And whilst my leg muscles to still ache and tighten I no longer feel I am on the borderline of a
cardiac
arrest
. That said I am always ready to stop the running when the time is up! What I have also noticed though is that I am well recovered before the end of the recovery (walking time).
And whilst my leg muscles to still ache and tighten I no longer feel I am on the borderline of a
cardiac
arrest
. That said I am always ready to stop the running when the time is up! What I have also noticed though is that I am well recovered before the end of the recovery (walking time).
smithp24
in
Couch to 5K
7 years ago
Cancer
Could it possibly be the microscopes not showing up the microvascular problems as in my case .The chronic utis acute 3 weekly do not show up on hospital tests & fibromyalgia trigger points causing stress on condition so much MI[
cardiac
arrest
] 11 yrs ago with angioplasty to revive as died 3x.Serious
Could it possibly be the microscopes not showing up the microvascular problems as in my case .The chronic utis acute 3 weekly do not show up on hospital tests & fibromyalgia trigger points causing stress on condition so much MI[
cardiac
arrest
] 11 yrs ago with angioplasty to revive as died 3x.Serious
skybluepink
in
LSN
7 years ago
Brugada ... so scared
Hi im new to all this , havnt had a diagnosis having test on the 31st , all started with a trip to the doctors for heart palpitations and now they think I may have brugada syndrome , my dad died when he was 28 from a
cardiac
arrest
and im 25 with two small children , 3 months on I get palpitations every
Hi im new to all this , havnt had a diagnosis having test on the 31st , all started with a trip to the doctors for heart palpitations and now they think I may have brugada syndrome , my dad died when he was 28 from a
cardiac
arrest
and im 25 with two small children , 3 months on I get palpitations every
Lucygrif
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
7 years ago
Induced coma after cardiac arrest.
y son is 26... he is on ventilator-
cardiac
arrest
, pneumonia, seizures, it's been 36 days. They are still reducing his coma inducing meds.
y son is 26... he is on ventilator-
cardiac
arrest
, pneumonia, seizures, it's been 36 days. They are still reducing his coma inducing meds.
Debies-01
in
ICUsteps
7 years ago
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