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The next stage of my journey!
Hi community. I wanted to share an update to a previous post. I am going for my covid swab this am then should be admitted to the ward tomorrow for my cabg procedure Wednesday morning! I say should because i am still at risk of being cancelled owing to emergencies. I hope and pray no one has an emergency
Hi community. I wanted to share an update to a previous post. I am going for my covid swab this am then should be admitted to the ward tomorrow for my cabg procedure Wednesday morning! I say should because i am still at risk of being cancelled owing to emergencies. I hope and pray no one has an emergency
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
WORKING REASONABLE ADJUSTMENTS EQ10. Discrimination Tribunal - legally proving disability, law, HR advice
Rephrased question about CABG and disability. Can anyone who returned to work after their heart event explain what work did to make sure you were properly looked after. Eg Occ Health, gave you few extra days for sickness reviewed your work and added adjustments. OR did you get treated badly ans took
Rephrased question about CABG and disability. Can anyone who returned to work after their heart event explain what work did to make sure you were properly looked after. Eg Occ Health, gave you few extra days for sickness reviewed your work and added adjustments. OR did you get treated badly ans took
Tattylash
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Should I accept a stent?
I might be offered a stent after my angiogram tomorrow. Upon reading this article I'm not sure if I should go for it : https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/nih-funded-studies-show-stents-surgery-no-better-medication-lifestyle-changes-reducing-cardiac-events
I might be offered a stent after my angiogram tomorrow. Upon reading this article I'm not sure if I should go for it : https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/nih-funded-studies-show-stents-surgery-no-better-medication-lifestyle-changes-reducing-cardiac-events
bizzy55
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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More angina when walking
Hi all, I've started to get angina again when I walk and I'm worried my artery is blocking again. Just as a quick background had stent Oct 2021 for 99% blockage LAD artery. My symptoms were pain on walking. Pains never went away and in fact got much worse. November 21 had another stent for 99% blockage
Hi all, I've started to get angina again when I walk and I'm worried my artery is blocking again. Just as a quick background had stent Oct 2021 for 99% blockage LAD artery. My symptoms were pain on walking. Pains never went away and in fact got much worse. November 21 had another stent for 99% blockage
LucyBoo21
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Not sure and nervous about using GTN spray
I had my heart attack on 26th and stent fitted. Surprisingly feel absolutely fine , but occasionally get a ‘gentle’ discomfort in the middle of my chest which doesn’t immediately go and am not sure whether to use GTN or not. Any advice on who it is best to ask regarding this as it’s a bank holiday ?
I had my heart attack on 26th and stent fitted. Surprisingly feel absolutely fine , but occasionally get a ‘gentle’ discomfort in the middle of my chest which doesn’t immediately go and am not sure whether to use GTN or not. Any advice on who it is best to ask regarding this as it’s a bank holiday ?
Bluetimes
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
CABG Disability Discrimination evidence of effect of not taking meds.
I need to find a source of info for emoyment tribunal that outlines the substantial effects on day to day of not taking the medication prescribed post CABG x3. Eg Beta Blockers, aspirin, clopydodryl. Statins... ETc. We know that's to promote optimum health but apart from saying, he'll probably
I need to find a source of info for emoyment tribunal that outlines the substantial effects on day to day of not taking the medication prescribed post CABG x3. Eg Beta Blockers, aspirin, clopydodryl. Statins... ETc. We know that's to promote optimum health but apart from saying, he'll probably
Tattylash
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Awaiting bypass
hi never been on anything like this before, sorry if I get it wrong, I am awaiting heart bypass surgery at Barts London, I was told it would be done before Christmas (2022) I have started having bad anxiety, and the bisoprolol 3.75mgs which are making me so tiered are these things normal You all
hi never been on anything like this before, sorry if I get it wrong, I am awaiting heart bypass surgery at Barts London, I was told it would be done before Christmas (2022) I have started having bad anxiety, and the bisoprolol 3.75mgs which are making me so tiered are these things normal You all
E16Pat
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Bypass Op on the Horizon
I am having my gastric bypass operation soon - any top tips to aid a full recovery? No horror stories please - I am already struggling to sleep 😂 Thank you in anticipation
I am having my gastric bypass operation soon - any top tips to aid a full recovery? No horror stories please - I am already struggling to sleep 😂 Thank you in anticipation
FatFairNFifty-ish
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Weight Loss Surgery Info
2 years ago
Unusual odour
Good evening , i need to ask if anyone since going on medication seems to have a sense of an odour as my wife disclosed to me she has smelt it too on me. I had a heart attack in October and despite being fairy fit and having a healthy diet also no heart issues in my family i had this mild heart attack
Good evening , i need to ask if anyone since going on medication seems to have a sense of an odour as my wife disclosed to me she has smelt it too on me. I had a heart attack in October and despite being fairy fit and having a healthy diet also no heart issues in my family i had this mild heart attack
Garypotter
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Home from hospital after heart attack
Short version of my story is that on Xmas evening I had a heart attack. I had to be resuscitated twice. In the ambulance and again at the hospital while they were inserting the stent. During various echo and ct scans they found a couple of abnormalities unrelated to what happened. Issues with the valves
Short version of my story is that on Xmas evening I had a heart attack. I had to be resuscitated twice. In the ambulance and again at the hospital while they were inserting the stent. During various echo and ct scans they found a couple of abnormalities unrelated to what happened. Issues with the valves
Petrified46
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
new to this
hello my mum who’s is 78 has recently been diagnosed with heart failure. Unfortunately she went to the appointment on her own so I haven’t spoke to anyone directly yet. She has been prescribed aspirin bisoprolol and ramipril with immediate effect. Should be getting cardiology app imminently but just
hello my mum who’s is 78 has recently been diagnosed with heart failure. Unfortunately she went to the appointment on her own so I haven’t spoke to anyone directly yet. She has been prescribed aspirin bisoprolol and ramipril with immediate effect. Should be getting cardiology app imminently but just
Mabel1944
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Lump on left forearm
Hi everyone. I had a triple bypass 8 weeks ago and am recovering very well. This week i noticed though my left forearm felt bruised, even though i havent bumped it and its not purple. They got veins from my leg and chest, so its not that. It feels like a slight swollen patch under the skin. Now it 'could
Hi everyone. I had a triple bypass 8 weeks ago and am recovering very well. This week i noticed though my left forearm felt bruised, even though i havent bumped it and its not purple. They got veins from my leg and chest, so its not that. It feels like a slight swollen patch under the skin. Now it 'could
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Triple Bypass surgery
Hi everyone after being informed back in July that I have severe multi vessel coronary artery disease I was informed yesterday that I need a triple heart bypass. I don’t mind admitting that this terrifies me and thought hearing from others in the same situation may help. I have also been diagnosed with
Hi everyone after being informed back in July that I have severe multi vessel coronary artery disease I was informed yesterday that I need a triple heart bypass. I don’t mind admitting that this terrifies me and thought hearing from others in the same situation may help. I have also been diagnosed with
gorillaqueen
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
gout - aspirin?
hi. I’m 4 months post CABG x 2 and 6 months since a stent and going on all the meds including aspirin Clopidogrel ramipril bisoprolol Statins etc etc. I thought I’d got away without side effects but I’ve now had two severe gout attacks in the past month. Joints in my feet swell up with extreme pain and
hi. I’m 4 months post CABG x 2 and 6 months since a stent and going on all the meds including aspirin Clopidogrel ramipril bisoprolol Statins etc etc. I thought I’d got away without side effects but I’ve now had two severe gout attacks in the past month. Joints in my feet swell up with extreme pain and
Peas23
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
worried
hi I had a heart attack Christmas Eve it was the most terrifying experience I have ever had, they fitted a stent and I am at home now feeling pretty good. I used to smoke but have not had one since. My question is I wake up feeling quite rough now achy in the chest and back once I get up take my meds
hi I had a heart attack Christmas Eve it was the most terrifying experience I have ever had, they fitted a stent and I am at home now feeling pretty good. I used to smoke but have not had one since. My question is I wake up feeling quite rough now achy in the chest and back once I get up take my meds
Keith1983
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
new to forum
Hi, I had a heart attack 28 months ago and 3 stents in my LAD. Very surprising but not totally unexpected as despite having no risk factors bar genetics , loads of my family had heart attacks so I always thought I’d get one eventually, though not at age 66. I’m doing ok but struggle emotionally to feel
Hi, I had a heart attack 28 months ago and 3 stents in my LAD. Very surprising but not totally unexpected as despite having no risk factors bar genetics , loads of my family had heart attacks so I always thought I’d get one eventually, though not at age 66. I’m doing ok but struggle emotionally to feel
NannyPat1
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Nausea and feeling dizzy 3 weeks after second stent fitted
Had a stress test and a second stent fitted the first week in November and like the first one after my heart attack last July I am suffering from nausea weeks later which if it plays out the same way as the first time will last a week, but this time i am also getting spells of feeling dizzy similar
Had a stress test and a second stent fitted the first week in November and like the first one after my heart attack last July I am suffering from nausea weeks later which if it plays out the same way as the first time will last a week, but this time i am also getting spells of feeling dizzy similar
busybee64
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Risk of stroke after stent
Following HA in 2020, due to blocked RCA, Cardio interventionists tried to insert stent in 2020 but this procedure was unsuccessful. However, two cardio interventionists (at the same time) are going to try again early next year. The procedural risk includes 1:100 chance of a stroke. Generally, my condition
Following HA in 2020, due to blocked RCA, Cardio interventionists tried to insert stent in 2020 but this procedure was unsuccessful. However, two cardio interventionists (at the same time) are going to try again early next year. The procedural risk includes 1:100 chance of a stroke. Generally, my condition
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Can a stent reblock?
Hi everyone in September 2020 I had one stent fitted in my main LAD artery which was 75% blocked. Ive been on Ticagrelor, Aspirin and Atorvastatin ever since. I feel great, exercising, eating as healthily as I can (albeit not as strict as I was in the beginning). My question is Ive started to worry
Hi everyone in September 2020 I had one stent fitted in my main LAD artery which was 75% blocked. Ive been on Ticagrelor, Aspirin and Atorvastatin ever since. I feel great, exercising, eating as healthily as I can (albeit not as strict as I was in the beginning). My question is Ive started to worry
Lizbeth61
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
unstable angina
hello all, I have been doing great for ages since my heart attack and stent fitting in Oct 2020. There is some damage to me heart but i was told in May after a scan that it is nearly back to mormal. However I recently attended a&e due to a little intemittent increased chest pain and breathlessness.
hello all, I have been doing great for ages since my heart attack and stent fitting in Oct 2020. There is some damage to me heart but i was told in May after a scan that it is nearly back to mormal. However I recently attended a&e due to a little intemittent increased chest pain and breathlessness.
Gigi1958
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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