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Prescribed Bisoprolol / aspirin having side effects any advice?
Hi, I am new to this website my name is Stuart and I'm 41. I was diagnosed with a LBBB aged 39 in 2016 after having an episode of chest pain this showed up on an ecg, my bloods were tested and no traces of the enzyme troponin were found so cardiology confirmed I hadn't had myocardial infarction but said
Hi, I am new to this website my name is Stuart and I'm 41. I was diagnosed with a LBBB aged 39 in 2016 after having an episode of chest pain this showed up on an ecg, my bloods were tested and no traces of the enzyme troponin were found so cardiology confirmed I hadn't had myocardial infarction but said
Stuart_scharcarnie
in
British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
It's not always bad news!
I had a chest X-ray in January this year and was told I had ring shadows that could represent bronchiectasis and also there were changes in my emphysema, waited four months for a ct scan, then another two weeks for the results, luckily my ring shadows was nothing and they had disappeared đ I'm so pleased
I had a chest X-ray in January this year and was told I had ring shadows that could represent bronchiectasis and also there were changes in my emphysema, waited four months for a ct scan, then another two weeks for the results, luckily my ring shadows was nothing and they had disappeared đ I'm so pleased
Hidden
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Feel so lonely
Good morning. Around 13 years ago, following my very first chest x-ray, it was discovered that I have a hypoplastic right lung with pulmonary atresia. This very rare condition means that I basically only breathe with my left lung, which has grown to become sufficient enough for my needs. I now have bronchiectasis
Good morning. Around 13 years ago, following my very first chest x-ray, it was discovered that I have a hypoplastic right lung with pulmonary atresia. This very rare condition means that I basically only breathe with my left lung, which has grown to become sufficient enough for my needs. I now have bronchiectasis
Deb_Dragon
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
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Chest and upper back pain plus vivid dreams too? New symptoms or something different?
My period has now gone and I've decided to return to taking my pill (
cilest
) without breaks as I forgot how horrid my periods were (very heavy and painful). I currently have mild lower right abdomen/hip pain but I may have just gotten used to it and it is nothing compared to Monday's pain.
My period has now gone and I've decided to return to taking my pill (
cilest
) without breaks as I forgot how horrid my periods were (very heavy and painful). I currently have mild lower right abdomen/hip pain but I may have just gotten used to it and it is nothing compared to Monday's pain.
SufferingSilently9
in
Endometriosis UK
6 years ago
Just found a worrying lump
Hi everyone, I'm a 51 year old peri menopausal woman who's hormones are haywire at the mo and don't really have periods anymore and I've just found a small hard pea like lump in right boob. I'll just give a brief history. Was diagnosed with anemia in October 2017 which coincided with a dry socket tooth
Hi everyone, I'm a 51 year old peri menopausal woman who's hormones are haywire at the mo and don't really have periods anymore and I've just found a small hard pea like lump in right boob. I'll just give a brief history. Was diagnosed with anemia in October 2017 which coincided with a dry socket tooth
Angie2020
in
My Breast Cancer Community
6 years ago
Re breathing and problems last night!
Thanks for all the advise folks went to A&E last night ended up with a chest X-ray and was put in a nebuliser for a bit then sent home early this morning no chest infection as it seems đ€
Thanks for all the advise folks went to A&E last night ended up with a chest X-ray and was put in a nebuliser for a bit then sent home early this morning no chest infection as it seems đ€
Iain1962
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Inflammation in the lungs ?
Hello everyone, I am just about recovered from the biggest flare up I have had since being diagnosed with RA seven years ago. My meds have not kept me as comfortable since having to stop Enbrel in 2016 through being diagnosed with breast cancer. The good news is that my Rheumatology doctor is going
Hello everyone, I am just about recovered from the biggest flare up I have had since being diagnosed with RA seven years ago. My meds have not kept me as comfortable since having to stop Enbrel in 2016 through being diagnosed with breast cancer. The good news is that my Rheumatology doctor is going
petalnumber2
in
NRAS
6 years ago
Lung Transplant Assessment
Yesterday I had my lung transplant assessment appointment at the Harefield Hospital fully aware that it was going to be a full on experience packed full of tests and various meetings with members of the lung transplant team where I'd be being given an awful lot of information to process. I'm really
Yesterday I had my lung transplant assessment appointment at the Harefield Hospital fully aware that it was going to be a full on experience packed full of tests and various meetings with members of the lung transplant team where I'd be being given an awful lot of information to process. I'm really
dodgylungrunner
British Lung Foundation
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
7 day monitor fitted today to decide whether I need a pacemaker
It is not often we wish for bad things to happen but I am of course hoping my heart will 'do its thing' at least once this week because I know it is speeding up inappropriately and I suspect it is slowing the same. We know about the AF although I would like that recorded as well, my cunning plan of calling
It is not often we wish for bad things to happen but I am of course hoping my heart will 'do its thing' at least once this week because I know it is speeding up inappropriately and I suspect it is slowing the same. We know about the AF although I would like that recorded as well, my cunning plan of calling
Buffafly
in
AF Association
6 years ago
Something in my Back?
Something in my back? I know this might sound silly but does anybody else have the sensation of something growing inside your Back? Making breathing more difficult. It's not painfull. More of an tickling sensation. Nothing to be seen or felt on outside. Had chest x-ray 6months ago. Nothing showed up.
Something in my back? I know this might sound silly but does anybody else have the sensation of something growing inside your Back? Making breathing more difficult. It's not painfull. More of an tickling sensation. Nothing to be seen or felt on outside. Had chest x-ray 6months ago. Nothing showed up.
Tilantoe
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
CT scan next Monday
Following on from having a chest x-ray last week I'm booked in for a CT scan of my chest and abdomen which includes me being injected with contrast dye. I have received a letter from the hospital explaining the procedure and also mentioning that two hours before hand I should drink a litre of water.
Following on from having a chest x-ray last week I'm booked in for a CT scan of my chest and abdomen which includes me being injected with contrast dye. I have received a letter from the hospital explaining the procedure and also mentioning that two hours before hand I should drink a litre of water.
Nickcv
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Concerned
Hi Everyone im a 36 year old lady and recently really been suffering with extreme tiredness dizziness, right side chest pain, right neck and jaw pain. Even when I'm lay down it's still the same pain. I have been a smoker since I was 14 years old and have decided today that is it my health needs to come
Hi Everyone im a 36 year old lady and recently really been suffering with extreme tiredness dizziness, right side chest pain, right neck and jaw pain. Even when I'm lay down it's still the same pain. I have been a smoker since I was 14 years old and have decided today that is it my health needs to come
katielou2018
in
British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Heart Attack!
Hi. Havenât been on much recently, but lots been happening. My BP has been playing up for around four to five weeks and I hadnât been feeling quite ârightâ. I advised Gp who ordered a Holter Monitor and Chest x Ray because Iâve had irregular heartbeats too. Unfortunately events overtook is last Sunday
Hi. Havenât been on much recently, but lots been happening. My BP has been playing up for around four to five weeks and I hadnât been feeling quite ârightâ. I advised Gp who ordered a Holter Monitor and Chest x Ray because Iâve had irregular heartbeats too. Unfortunately events overtook is last Sunday
Hev1964
in
PMRGCAuk
6 years ago
Feeling breathless
I had a chest X-ray and a stress test not very long ago so I am feeling like this is from tapering. I guess I just need some reassurance. I tapered from 7mg to 6mg a little over a week ago. At first everything was so good it surprised me. The last several days, however, I get these times, sometimes toward
I had a chest X-ray and a stress test not very long ago so I am feeling like this is from tapering. I guess I just need some reassurance. I tapered from 7mg to 6mg a little over a week ago. At first everything was so good it surprised me. The last several days, however, I get these times, sometimes toward
Lanakay
in
PMRGCAuk
6 years ago
Professor Graham Hughes Blog: April 2018
April 2018
01 April 2018
by Professor Graham R V Hughes MD FRCP
April, at least here in the South East of England, has continued the long, dark, wet winter. Even Scotland is doing better than us! The good news is that our website (www.ghic.world) is now fully up and running.
April 2018
01 April 2018
by Professor Graham R V Hughes MD FRCP
April, at least here in the South East of England, has continued the long, dark, wet winter. Even Scotland is doing better than us! The good news is that our website (www.ghic.world) is now fully up and running.
lupus-support1
Administrator
in
LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
6 years ago
Sudden onset of tight chest
Hi All, I've had asthma since birth and it's been manageable, the symptoms have also improved over the years (now 43yrs old) and I only needed to use my reliever every few days. A couple months ago my chest became tight almost overnight to the point where I need to use my reliever 4-8 times a day.
Hi All, I've had asthma since birth and it's been manageable, the symptoms have also improved over the years (now 43yrs old) and I only needed to use my reliever every few days. A couple months ago my chest became tight almost overnight to the point where I need to use my reliever 4-8 times a day.
Don74
in
Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Would i need to come off CILEST to undergo tests & treatment?
I tried about 3 untill i came across
CILEST
. This has changed my life completely. But know i have found out about Endometriosis i think its time to bring that up with my GP. I have tried to come off
CILEST
a couple of times now but i am back to square one.
I tried about 3 untill i came across
CILEST
. This has changed my life completely. But know i have found out about Endometriosis i think its time to bring that up with my GP. I have tried to come off
CILEST
a couple of times now but i am back to square one.
Obrienella
in
Endometriosis UK
6 years ago
Massive pericardial effusion without cardiac tamponade due to subclinical hypothyroidism (Hashimoto's disease)
Please note - this is claimed as a case of [u]
subclinical
[/u]hypothyroidism. More specifically, under-medicating though read the paper for full details. Although it has general interest, I particularly thought of Marz - and that it was good to see a contribution from doctors of Crete, not just
Please note - this is claimed as a case of [u]
subclinical
[/u]hypothyroidism. More specifically, under-medicating though read the paper for full details. Although it has general interest, I particularly thought of Marz - and that it was good to see a contribution from doctors of Crete, not just
helvella
Thyroid UK
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
My first post and need advice please
Hi all, I really need to know if I have COPD? Before Christmas I had flu like symptoms and went to my GP who gave me antibiotics. Finished the course but the cough just went on and on and I finally went back and saw a locum doctor that I'd not seen before. Told him about my cough and the fact that
Hi all, I really need to know if I have COPD? Before Christmas I had flu like symptoms and went to my GP who gave me antibiotics. Finished the course but the cough just went on and on and I finally went back and saw a locum doctor that I'd not seen before. Told him about my cough and the fact that
Copey399
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Bad reaction to antibiotics
HI everyone. Comments please. After having a tummy bug I was bitten in bed! And the next day my joint in my right foot looked like Mount Etna. Inflamed with what looked like an ulcer and very painful. Couldn't get my shoe on. Went to surgery and was given antibiotics. - Amoxycilin is the only drug
HI everyone. Comments please. After having a tummy bug I was bitten in bed! And the next day my joint in my right foot looked like Mount Etna. Inflamed with what looked like an ulcer and very painful. Couldn't get my shoe on. Went to surgery and was given antibiotics. - Amoxycilin is the only drug
Garden987
in
MPN Voice
6 years ago
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