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Constant fatigue
Hi, I had a heart attack 3 years ago and a stent. I'm still constantly tired plus am struggling with going out and lack of confidence since lockdown lifted. Is anyone else in the same position? and how have people coped with it? Any advice welcome - thank you
Hi, I had a heart attack 3 years ago and a stent. I'm still constantly tired plus am struggling with going out and lack of confidence since lockdown lifted. Is anyone else in the same position? and how have people coped with it? Any advice welcome - thank you
westie10
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Week 4 done
Week 4 completed following a heart attack and stent fitted 7 weeks ago. Feels amazing to be out on the river bank in the sunshine!
Week 4 completed following a heart attack and stent fitted 7 weeks ago. Feels amazing to be out on the river bank in the sunshine!
KD77
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Couch to 5K
2 years ago
Year ago
I had massive HA last year had a stent put it doing really well. But I keep on noticing my ankles are really swollen even when I get out of the bed in the morning they are still there. In the afternoon before I cook the evening meal I sit down with my feet up but it never goes down. As anyone else experienced
I had massive HA last year had a stent put it doing really well. But I keep on noticing my ankles are really swollen even when I get out of the bed in the morning they are still there. In the afternoon before I cook the evening meal I sit down with my feet up but it never goes down. As anyone else experienced
Ruby300
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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BIATRIAL DILATION?
I’m 54 had heart bypass in October. My latest echo shows biatrial dilation. Any ideas what it is or how it will affect me?
I’m 54 had heart bypass in October. My latest echo shows biatrial dilation. Any ideas what it is or how it will affect me?
LilLondon
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Heart attack problems
Hi everyone Sorry to say I had a minor heart attack on Thursday, but fortunately my wife rang 999 and everything after went as smoothly as clockwork. Ambulance arrived within 10 minutes and they did ecg scans at home and in the ambulance. They then phoned ahead to the Cardiac care unit, who admitted
Hi everyone Sorry to say I had a minor heart attack on Thursday, but fortunately my wife rang 999 and everything after went as smoothly as clockwork. Ambulance arrived within 10 minutes and they did ecg scans at home and in the ambulance. They then phoned ahead to the Cardiac care unit, who admitted
Chris_O
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NRAS
2 years ago
Is PMR always bilateral?
It’s 2 1/2 years since original onset and diagnosis of PMR with bilateral upper arm pain. I started on 15mg of Pred and have been reducing slowly using Dorset Lady’s plan of 1/2mg reduction every 5 weeks, since I got to 8mg. However since reducing from 4 to 3 1/2 mg I have pulsating pain in my right
It’s 2 1/2 years since original onset and diagnosis of PMR with bilateral upper arm pain. I started on 15mg of Pred and have been reducing slowly using Dorset Lady’s plan of 1/2mg reduction every 5 weeks, since I got to 8mg. However since reducing from 4 to 3 1/2 mg I have pulsating pain in my right
Exflex
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
The cards I have been dealt…
Hey guys, I’m lost. I had bypass surgery in January at 34 yrs old, healthy BMI, exercise, non-smoker. Originally they thought that my stenosis was caused by a nasty virus that I had when I was 19 but now it’s looking more and more likely that it is actually a type of arteriosclerosis. When I thought
Hey guys, I’m lost. I had bypass surgery in January at 34 yrs old, healthy BMI, exercise, non-smoker. Originally they thought that my stenosis was caused by a nasty virus that I had when I was 19 but now it’s looking more and more likely that it is actually a type of arteriosclerosis. When I thought
MarmiteB
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Insurance Renewal Costs
Hello everyone. I had a x4 CABG in June this year and am recovering very well (touch wood). I'm a seasonal ski instructor and regularly work in the Alps (Austria, Italy and Switzerland). I have professional insurance cover whilst teaching but that only covers part of the day. The rest of the day
Hello everyone. I had a x4 CABG in June this year and am recovering very well (touch wood). I'm a seasonal ski instructor and regularly work in the Alps (Austria, Italy and Switzerland). I have professional insurance cover whilst teaching but that only covers part of the day. The rest of the day
Deserrol
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Shortness of breath post CABG
Good Morning, I really need some advice. My mum had Quadrupled last December. Over the past 3 weeks she has been experiencing shortness of breath and some pain over shoulder, neck and arm. It's not the angina pain she was getting pre surgery and only experienced some tightness around the chest area when
Good Morning, I really need some advice. My mum had Quadrupled last December. Over the past 3 weeks she has been experiencing shortness of breath and some pain over shoulder, neck and arm. It's not the angina pain she was getting pre surgery and only experienced some tightness around the chest area when
EB2021
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Heart bypass after pain
Hi i had a triple heart bypass Dec 2nd 2021, upper chest i still quite painful, interested to hear from others who have had a similar op, as to how long i could expect this pain to last.
Hi i had a triple heart bypass Dec 2nd 2021, upper chest i still quite painful, interested to hear from others who have had a similar op, as to how long i could expect this pain to last.
Rockwellrob
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Heart ache - stress different from exercise (angina?)
I'm interested in my different kind of aches! I used to have angina, from exercise - drugs and a stent has stopped that, though I did experience a lot of 'bruising' ache after the stent, particularly when I tried to be 'normal' again and not wrap myself up in cotton wool - though I'm now so keen just
I'm interested in my different kind of aches! I used to have angina, from exercise - drugs and a stent has stopped that, though I did experience a lot of 'bruising' ache after the stent, particularly when I tried to be 'normal' again and not wrap myself up in cotton wool - though I'm now so keen just
Mangojamontoast
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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Hi iv recently been diagnosed with haveing a heart attact has been not easy to process this information as yes i had mild chest pains and numbness in my left arm for a few day priyer to addmiting myself into A&E spent 4days in hospital and was disscharged with 5 differant types of medication and a stent
Hi iv recently been diagnosed with haveing a heart attact has been not easy to process this information as yes i had mild chest pains and numbness in my left arm for a few day priyer to addmiting myself into A&E spent 4days in hospital and was disscharged with 5 differant types of medication and a stent
Indianchief
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
HF r EF HF p EF
Hello Sorry for using abbreviations, but thought they may catch the attention of someone who knows the answer !!! Question is how do you tell if you are classified as reduced or preserved my EF is currently 39 % which has reduced from 44 % which I have maintained for around 6 years. I believe this
Hello Sorry for using abbreviations, but thought they may catch the attention of someone who knows the answer !!! Question is how do you tell if you are classified as reduced or preserved my EF is currently 39 % which has reduced from 44 % which I have maintained for around 6 years. I believe this
Prada47
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
CABG Lungs?
I am 8 weeks out from triple CABG and my lungs still are not giving me full breaths. When I breathe I can't take a full breath without some discomfort and when I walk up hills I have a hard time taking full breaths because it causes coughing. Can anyone normalize this for me? I understand that being
I am 8 weeks out from triple CABG and my lungs still are not giving me full breaths. When I breathe I can't take a full breath without some discomfort and when I walk up hills I have a hard time taking full breaths because it causes coughing. Can anyone normalize this for me? I understand that being
Chuckness
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Recurent svt after heart stent surgery
Hi I'm 42 years old man that just got 5 heart stent 1 month ago . I'm relatively fit doesn't smoke nor drink alcohol. I just got my COVID vaccine booster and then 1 day after that my heart jumped to 160 for 9 hour. I didn't go to the hospital cause I thought it was just a normal vacc reaction. But 10
Hi I'm 42 years old man that just got 5 heart stent 1 month ago . I'm relatively fit doesn't smoke nor drink alcohol. I just got my COVID vaccine booster and then 1 day after that my heart jumped to 160 for 9 hour. I didn't go to the hospital cause I thought it was just a normal vacc reaction. But 10
Kelso7
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Update ,coronery stent
I did had the stent procedure on Thursday, it went well but they informed that I have 2 more stents to be placed.I am grateful for the supportive feedback you've provided me. Have nice weekend everyone
I did had the stent procedure on Thursday, it went well but they informed that I have 2 more stents to be placed.I am grateful for the supportive feedback you've provided me. Have nice weekend everyone
krotsida
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Svt and post heart stent placement
Hi I'm 42 years old man that just got 5 heart stent 1 month ago . I'm relatively fit doesn't smoke nor drink alcohol. I just got my COVID vaccine booster and then 1 day after that my heart jumped to 160 for 9 hour. I didn't go to the hospital cause I thought it was just a normal vacc reaction. But 10
Hi I'm 42 years old man that just got 5 heart stent 1 month ago . I'm relatively fit doesn't smoke nor drink alcohol. I just got my COVID vaccine booster and then 1 day after that my heart jumped to 160 for 9 hour. I didn't go to the hospital cause I thought it was just a normal vacc reaction. But 10
Kelso7
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Arrhythmia Alliance
2 years ago
what am I supposed to do now
hi i have been having on and off problems with my angina i have had a stent fitted and been on different tablets and strength i have been to A&E a few times but they have found nothing, my GP has contacted the cardiologist they have told him to control by medication hence different tablets and strength
hi i have been having on and off problems with my angina i have had a stent fitted and been on different tablets and strength i have been to A&E a few times but they have found nothing, my GP has contacted the cardiologist they have told him to control by medication hence different tablets and strength
jim1953
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Hi there (newbie)
Well, here I am led in the bath…..at 00:09am! And I’m utterly shattered for these regular (nightly) twilight baths to help my legs from constantly moving in the bed, no matter what my ‘sleeping’ position (sleep, what was that again?). My restless legs joined my body a couple of years ago but would annoy
Well, here I am led in the bath…..at 00:09am! And I’m utterly shattered for these regular (nightly) twilight baths to help my legs from constantly moving in the bed, no matter what my ‘sleeping’ position (sleep, what was that again?). My restless legs joined my body a couple of years ago but would annoy
simplysal
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Heart attacks associated with amitriptyline?
I had a heart attack and stent fitted December last year. On the usual meds, i. e. Aspirin, clopidogrel, statins, beta blockers, BP tablets. I thought I had trigeminal neuralgia for years on and off until I saw a neurologist last week but he said he suspects my condition is hemicrania continua, very
I had a heart attack and stent fitted December last year. On the usual meds, i. e. Aspirin, clopidogrel, statins, beta blockers, BP tablets. I thought I had trigeminal neuralgia for years on and off until I saw a neurologist last week but he said he suspects my condition is hemicrania continua, very
MrsSuzuki
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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