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arrhythmia and the flu and Covid vaccine
Hi all! I had a physical on Wednesday and since I hadn’t received my flu and Covid vaccine yet this year went ahead and got them. I came home and did a workout and felt fine until evening when fever and chills hit along with some mild sporadic heart arrhythmia. I took it easy the next couple days and
Hi all! I had a physical on Wednesday and since I hadn’t received my flu and Covid vaccine yet this year went ahead and got them. I came home and did a workout and felt fine until evening when fever and chills hit along with some mild sporadic heart arrhythmia. I took it easy the next couple days and
CoCoLuna11
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CLL Support
5 months ago
who cares for the carer?
Hello lovely people. In July 2023 i found myself needing to go the A and E as i was breathless and my GP sent me there for a chest xray but i ended up calling a ambulance and when they took my HR is was 200 beats a min i was taken straight in to the resuscitation area at the RSCH. I had no chest pains
Hello lovely people. In July 2023 i found myself needing to go the A and E as i was breathless and my GP sent me there for a chest xray but i ended up calling a ambulance and when they took my HR is was 200 beats a min i was taken straight in to the resuscitation area at the RSCH. I had no chest pains
Sindyblue
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
Covid jabs to be sold in pharmacies
hi Has anyone else any information regarding selling of Covid jabs from next month . this was in the Times this morning. This will allow people who are not eligible for NHS booster jabs to get vaccinated . They are saying the cost will be £15-£20 .
hi Has anyone else any information regarding selling of Covid jabs from next month . this was in the Times this morning. This will allow people who are not eligible for NHS booster jabs to get vaccinated . They are saying the cost will be £15-£20 .
Main1234
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Vasculitis UK
5 months ago
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elevated heart rate
hello I catch some flu/cold few days ago and now recovering but having a bit of sinus infection/mucus. Had stent inserted 8 weeks ago is it normal to have elevated rate during normal activities. thanks
hello I catch some flu/cold few days ago and now recovering but having a bit of sinus infection/mucus. Had stent inserted 8 weeks ago is it normal to have elevated rate during normal activities. thanks
Jerrahem
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British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
Explain my PSMA PET SCAN Please..
PSMA PET/CT from the skull base to midthigh demonstrates: 1. Worsening of skeletal metastases. 2. Multiple sclerotic lesions without activity represent treated metastatic disease. 3. Status post orchiectomy. 4. No abnormal uptake of tracer within the prostatic bed. EXAM: PET CT PSMA CLINICAL
PSMA PET/CT from the skull base to midthigh demonstrates: 1. Worsening of skeletal metastases. 2. Multiple sclerotic lesions without activity represent treated metastatic disease. 3. Status post orchiectomy. 4. No abnormal uptake of tracer within the prostatic bed. EXAM: PET CT PSMA CLINICAL
God_Loves_Me
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
New pain under ribs
I had a n MI in August with 1 stent fitted and have been doing pretty well since then Yesterday morning I awoke with a dull ache at the top LHS of my rib cage and the ache is not a constant as it comes and goes My heart rate is very slightly up averaging 55bpm rather than the usual 53bpm and blood
I had a n MI in August with 1 stent fitted and have been doing pretty well since then Yesterday morning I awoke with a dull ache at the top LHS of my rib cage and the ache is not a constant as it comes and goes My heart rate is very slightly up averaging 55bpm rather than the usual 53bpm and blood
Alaska63
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British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
Groups eligible for covid-19 spring booster announced
The groups eligible for the spring 2024 Covid-19 booster vaccine have now been announced. But it is not yet clear what date invitations will be sent or when they will start. You can find more information about eligible groups on our website, where we will also provide updates when the NHS releases timings
The groups eligible for the spring 2024 Covid-19 booster vaccine have now been announced. But it is not yet clear what date invitations will be sent or when they will start. You can find more information about eligible groups on our website, where we will also provide updates when the NHS releases timings
Debbie_kinsey
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LUPUS UK
5 months ago
New Aortic Aneurysm
Hi I have just been diagnosed with a small 3.5cm aortic aneurysm by the hospital. However on visiting the GP today to discuss these results, he said that the hospital have not ask for any follow ups or any further treatments and I’ve just to get on with life. I am a 61yo male, not quite overweight
Hi I have just been diagnosed with a small 3.5cm aortic aneurysm by the hospital. However on visiting the GP today to discuss these results, he said that the hospital have not ask for any follow ups or any further treatments and I’ve just to get on with life. I am a 61yo male, not quite overweight
Ricky_
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British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
switching to a carnivore diet has put my PMR into total remission
I know the subject may be viewed as sensational or just plain wrong, but that is what I have concluded. At the time I was diagnosed with PMR, I already had diagnoses of psoriatic arthritis and fibromyalgia. My PMR started in 2019, about 8 months prior to covid. I was put on prednisone and experienced
I know the subject may be viewed as sensational or just plain wrong, but that is what I have concluded. At the time I was diagnosed with PMR, I already had diagnoses of psoriatic arthritis and fibromyalgia. My PMR started in 2019, about 8 months prior to covid. I was put on prednisone and experienced
benhemp
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
post quadruple bypass
I first started having problems in my legs in 2010.I was sent to vascular specialist who stated there was nothing wrong and from that I was sent for heart tests and again I was told there was nothing wrong.The pain was increasing in my right calf and was then in my left calf.I explained I was scared
I first started having problems in my legs in 2010.I was sent to vascular specialist who stated there was nothing wrong and from that I was sent for heart tests and again I was told there was nothing wrong.The pain was increasing in my right calf and was then in my left calf.I explained I was scared
wardywill
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British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
Is there a test that you'd recommend for somebody suffering from long Covid and is the O.A.T useful?
Is there a test that you'd recommend for somebody suffering from long Covid and is the O.A.T useful? Answered by Dr. Jess Armine https://youtu.be/JTolpmzT4fk?si=lxwyGRkzE6HBAHzV
Is there a test that you'd recommend for somebody suffering from long Covid and is the O.A.T useful? Answered by Dr. Jess Armine https://youtu.be/JTolpmzT4fk?si=lxwyGRkzE6HBAHzV
Shewulf
Administrator
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LDN Research Trust
5 months ago
Silly me
I didn't get the latest Covid jab because I was afraid it would 'set off' pmr again. So of course I got Covid...thought it was a cold. Felt grotty for four days and definitely on the mend now. I take choi kwang do and that room is where I might have picked it up (one room, one door and @ 18 bodies
I didn't get the latest Covid jab because I was afraid it would 'set off' pmr again. So of course I got Covid...thought it was a cold. Felt grotty for four days and definitely on the mend now. I take choi kwang do and that room is where I might have picked it up (one room, one door and @ 18 bodies
whitefishbay
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
FFR Appointment
Hi, I wonder if anyone has experienced anything similar to me. In November 2021 after a few months of angina I had an angiogram which showed a blockage in my distal LAD. In February I was then sent for a Myocardial Perfusion Scan and Stress Test which showed 5% ischaemia and then in May 2022 I had
Hi, I wonder if anyone has experienced anything similar to me. In November 2021 after a few months of angina I had an angiogram which showed a blockage in my distal LAD. In February I was then sent for a Myocardial Perfusion Scan and Stress Test which showed 5% ischaemia and then in May 2022 I had
MB1969
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Chest Pain After Heart Attack
Hi, I am a 45 year old female and I had a anterior stemi heart attack in September, I had a stent and balloon fitted.For the last few weeks I have been getting chest pain that wakes me up early in the morning and sometimes in the evening, which I use the gtn spray, and goes very quickly. I have ended
Hi, I am a 45 year old female and I had a anterior stemi heart attack in September, I had a stent and balloon fitted.For the last few weeks I have been getting chest pain that wakes me up early in the morning and sometimes in the evening, which I use the gtn spray, and goes very quickly. I have ended
Purple098
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British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
Fostair Nexhaler - Side Effects after 2 months?
Hi everyone, Hope you can advise. I had asthma when I was in my teens but then it got better, now in my thirties my ashtma decided to come back. It appeared one year, but I was able to manage it by running so no inhaler was almost unnecessary, but sometimes would take the brown. Then had COVID (mild
Hi everyone, Hope you can advise. I had asthma when I was in my teens but then it got better, now in my thirties my ashtma decided to come back. It appeared one year, but I was able to manage it by running so no inhaler was almost unnecessary, but sometimes would take the brown. Then had COVID (mild
Othacon
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Asthma Community Forum
5 months ago
Caring for mum with severe copd
Been following for a while but this is my first post. Mums a young 76 and had copd for around 15 years, it started deteriorating in 2022 starting with infection after infection and then ending up in hospital for 5 days late July with respiratory failure type 2, with infection they thought, she was put
Been following for a while but this is my first post. Mums a young 76 and had copd for around 15 years, it started deteriorating in 2022 starting with infection after infection and then ending up in hospital for 5 days late July with respiratory failure type 2, with infection they thought, she was put
Oioisaveloy
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 months ago
Angioplasty
So got two calls from the NHS today - 1 setting my telephone appointment with the cardiologist next week and the 2nd setting my appointment for the procedure the week after. I’m concerned they’ve contacted me quickly because my heart is in more trouble than I’d care to imagine… I know the risk of serious
So got two calls from the NHS today - 1 setting my telephone appointment with the cardiologist next week and the 2nd setting my appointment for the procedure the week after. I’m concerned they’ve contacted me quickly because my heart is in more trouble than I’d care to imagine… I know the risk of serious
HarryJ81
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
3 weeks post CABG surgery
Looking for a bit of reassurance… My dad had a triple heart bypass 3 weeks ago, all went well apart from starting with a chest infection whilst in ICU. He was given IV antibiotics then oral antibiotics and was discharged after 5 days. He’s been home just over 2 weeks now and has been to the GP and his
Looking for a bit of reassurance… My dad had a triple heart bypass 3 weeks ago, all went well apart from starting with a chest infection whilst in ICU. He was given IV antibiotics then oral antibiotics and was discharged after 5 days. He’s been home just over 2 weeks now and has been to the GP and his
Green12345678
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
I’m confused
So I posted before last year as had been having chest pain and pain in my left shoulder and arm which woke me from sleep on several occasions. I was referred to chest pain clinic at local hospital and tests and scans has revealed a considerable blockage in LAD. I went for angioplasty and they concluded
So I posted before last year as had been having chest pain and pain in my left shoulder and arm which woke me from sleep on several occasions. I was referred to chest pain clinic at local hospital and tests and scans has revealed a considerable blockage in LAD. I went for angioplasty and they concluded
sickandsore
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
ureter strictures
hey all! 76 y/0 male with grade 4 kidney disease for about 2 years now. GFR runs about 27.5, creatinine about 2.4, and BUN about 39. I have to go every 4 months for urinary stent replacements, due to ureter strictures. Would a cadavers transplant be of benefit, or would I even qualify? What about
hey all! 76 y/0 male with grade 4 kidney disease for about 2 years now. GFR runs about 27.5, creatinine about 2.4, and BUN about 39. I have to go every 4 months for urinary stent replacements, due to ureter strictures. Would a cadavers transplant be of benefit, or would I even qualify? What about
Phillip46
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Kidney Disease
8 months ago
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