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Being admitted for a triple CABG at lunchtime today.
I'm a bit anxious! Would appreciate a bit of reassurance. I'm worried about the post op pain mostly. Update: it's been postponed until next week. Got the phone call as we were getting into the car to go to the hospital.....
I'm a bit anxious! Would appreciate a bit of reassurance. I'm worried about the post op pain mostly. Update: it's been postponed until next week. Got the phone call as we were getting into the car to go to the hospital.....
stevetheadi
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British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
My 1st anniversary
Well I'm a couple of days late with this post, Friday marked the first anniversary of my heart attack that prompted a fasttrack journey through the NHS cardiac system and an experience of a number of cardiac procedures. In summary I had 2xPCI a year ago tomorrow. An echo prior to discharge led to AVR
Well I'm a couple of days late with this post, Friday marked the first anniversary of my heart attack that prompted a fasttrack journey through the NHS cardiac system and an experience of a number of cardiac procedures. In summary I had 2xPCI a year ago tomorrow. An echo prior to discharge led to AVR
Survivor1952
in
British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
Lioprotein A
Hi I am 64 yr old female. Had HA and 2 stents 6 years ago, following which I changed my lifestyle completely and maintained this. Angina pains returned 18 months , although only slight, but double CABG was required which happened 6 months ago. I have been referred for Lipoprotein A testing. I have the
Hi I am 64 yr old female. Had HA and 2 stents 6 years ago, following which I changed my lifestyle completely and maintained this. Angina pains returned 18 months , although only slight, but double CABG was required which happened 6 months ago. I have been referred for Lipoprotein A testing. I have the
Rosieapple72
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British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
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Coronary artery spasm
Recently diagnosed and interested in learning more about condition. What can I do? What should I not do?
Recently diagnosed and interested in learning more about condition. What can I do? What should I not do?
Acompletesurprise
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Reliance on Codeine
Following CABG five weeks ago I still have a lot of pain in my left leg where the vein was removed. I manage this through 2 paracetamol 4 times a day and 1 codeine tablet twice a day, having just reduced from 2 codeine tablets twice a day. This keeps me just on top of the pain. I'm wondering how
Following CABG five weeks ago I still have a lot of pain in my left leg where the vein was removed. I manage this through 2 paracetamol 4 times a day and 1 codeine tablet twice a day, having just reduced from 2 codeine tablets twice a day. This keeps me just on top of the pain. I'm wondering how
Artemlos
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Managing the wait for CABG
When my husband had his pacemaker upgrade to a CRT pacemaker at the beginning of February , cardiac failure and arteriosclerosis of the carotid arteries was detected. The Cardiac Failure nurse is optimising the mediation for the cardiac failure and the cardiothoracic surgeon has met us and a CABG /
When my husband had his pacemaker upgrade to a CRT pacemaker at the beginning of February , cardiac failure and arteriosclerosis of the carotid arteries was detected. The Cardiac Failure nurse is optimising the mediation for the cardiac failure and the cardiothoracic surgeon has met us and a CABG /
cotonh
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British Heart Foundation
3 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
It's my turn now....
I've been on the waiting list since November '23 and now this afternoon I am being admitted to hospital for a CABG x5 tomorrow (12th April) - hopefully no last minute cancellation. Had a heart attack and stents back in 2019 and was blue lighted into hospital so no time to think about what was happening
I've been on the waiting list since November '23 and now this afternoon I am being admitted to hospital for a CABG x5 tomorrow (12th April) - hopefully no last minute cancellation. Had a heart attack and stents back in 2019 and was blue lighted into hospital so no time to think about what was happening
Mydog8it
in
British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Dentists
Hi everyone-I am due to have CABG July/August. I have a routing check up at dentist this month. I have read somewhere of a link between teeth/gums and heart disease. What are the risks, if any? Is there any chance of dental treatment delaying the heart operation? Thanks
Hi everyone-I am due to have CABG July/August. I have a routing check up at dentist this month. I have read somewhere of a link between teeth/gums and heart disease. What are the risks, if any? Is there any chance of dental treatment delaying the heart operation? Thanks
OldaYoda
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Recurrence of coronary artery spasm
Yet another trip to A&E. Fortunately spasm didn't result in increase in troponin levels so after monitoring me for entire day recommendation was to add isosorbide mononitrate to daily cocktail of drugs. I have three questions please: 1. Has anyone struggling with this condition found an ideal cocktail
Yet another trip to A&E. Fortunately spasm didn't result in increase in troponin levels so after monitoring me for entire day recommendation was to add isosorbide mononitrate to daily cocktail of drugs. I have three questions please: 1. Has anyone struggling with this condition found an ideal cocktail
Acompletesurprise
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Burning pain in right armpit (CABG 10/18/23)
Hi everybody!I had my CABG done last Oct and was wondering if anyone else has experienced a burning shooting pain in one or both of their armpits? It started about a month or so ago in my right armpit and has continously gotten a little stronger over time.
Hi everybody!I had my CABG done last Oct and was wondering if anyone else has experienced a burning shooting pain in one or both of their armpits? It started about a month or so ago in my right armpit and has continously gotten a little stronger over time.
Roxie1171
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Low heart rate
12 days ago my husband had a log hit him in the shin whilst splitting logs. At the time it came up like a tennis ball but other than that didn’t think too much of it. The swelling has gone down but he is getting pain in his leg. Not the leg they harvested from for his CABG x5). Eventually we decided
12 days ago my husband had a log hit him in the shin whilst splitting logs. At the time it came up like a tennis ball but other than that didn’t think too much of it. The swelling has gone down but he is getting pain in his leg. Not the leg they harvested from for his CABG x5). Eventually we decided
Seal59
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Tomorrow I get my Cardiac CT Results
I was hoping that I could reverse my plaque scores but after reading a medical journal, I will now be happy with status quo.This is what it states: Coronary artery bypass grafts (CABG) have been proposed to accelerate native coronary atherosclerosis. In patients with established coronary artery disease
I was hoping that I could reverse my plaque scores but after reading a medical journal, I will now be happy with status quo.This is what it states: Coronary artery bypass grafts (CABG) have been proposed to accelerate native coronary atherosclerosis. In patients with established coronary artery disease
davebal67
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
8 months post Nstemi and quadruple CABG
it’s not all been a linear progress but it has been pretty darn good. Back ggedt issue I’ve had is with my statins. I thought it was the Bisoprolol (1.25mg ) and ramipril (half a 1.25mg tablet) that was making me dizzy , fatigued and zombie like every afternoon to early evening. Plus I had cognitive
it’s not all been a linear progress but it has been pretty darn good. Back ggedt issue I’ve had is with my statins. I thought it was the Bisoprolol (1.25mg ) and ramipril (half a 1.25mg tablet) that was making me dizzy , fatigued and zombie like every afternoon to early evening. Plus I had cognitive
DWizza
in
British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Is there a difference between an NSTEMI and a MINOCA?
Despite my diagnosis reports saying I had an NSTEMI, he mentioned in the recent meeting with him that I had a MINOCA (myocardial infarction in non-obstructed
coronary
arteries) as a result of my
coronary
artery
spasm
.
Despite my diagnosis reports saying I had an NSTEMI, he mentioned in the recent meeting with him that I had a MINOCA (myocardial infarction in non-obstructed
coronary
arteries) as a result of my
coronary
artery
spasm
.
Tos92
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
My progress
Last weekend was 9 months since my AVR & CABG. I also had 2xPCI three weeks before that. This week I’ve been back to my local Cardiac Unit for a progress check. I’d had blood tests a month ago with my GP and they were fine. So the result is I’ve been told that they will book an echo for me in two years
Last weekend was 9 months since my AVR & CABG. I also had 2xPCI three weeks before that. This week I’ve been back to my local Cardiac Unit for a progress check. I’d had blood tests a month ago with my GP and they were fine. So the result is I’ve been told that they will book an echo for me in two years
Survivor1952
in
British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Mike H
CABG operation feb 2023, ablation carried out during open heart surgery also mitral valve clip installed, have had AF for as long as I can remember, on amioderone plus edoxaban and a cocktail of other meds, waiting for a electral cardioversion to get my heartbeat in to sinus rythem
CABG operation feb 2023, ablation carried out during open heart surgery also mitral valve clip installed, have had AF for as long as I can remember, on amioderone plus edoxaban and a cocktail of other meds, waiting for a electral cardioversion to get my heartbeat in to sinus rythem
Georgeorwell1959
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
cabg graft failure?
Dear all I had an 3 X cabg last summer ( I am only 44) and now I am experiencing chest discomfort and have had high pulse (apple watch) with minium effort. I went through blood tests and ekg and echo which all came in fine. This does not feel normal to me, has anyone experienced same symptoms and
Dear all I had an 3 X cabg last summer ( I am only 44) and now I am experiencing chest discomfort and have had high pulse (apple watch) with minium effort. I went through blood tests and ekg and echo which all came in fine. This does not feel normal to me, has anyone experienced same symptoms and
F_H_D
in
British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Follow up to Monday CABG
First of all I want to thank you all for the messages of support i received before my operation on the 19th of February. The good news is that my triple bypass was a success ! I spent a total of 10 days in hospital, I had a few ups and downs, but overall I have had a positive experience, albeit sometimes
First of all I want to thank you all for the messages of support i received before my operation on the 19th of February. The good news is that my triple bypass was a success ! I spent a total of 10 days in hospital, I had a few ups and downs, but overall I have had a positive experience, albeit sometimes
Greencurry
in
British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Travel Insurance post Bypass
Hello All, I hope you’re well and doing your best on your various journeys. It’s been 5mths since my emergency triple CABG and recovery has been slow but it’s one day at a time. I was considering booking a little trip away as a little treat hitting 6mths and my Doc saying I can fly again but I’m absolutely
Hello All, I hope you’re well and doing your best on your various journeys. It’s been 5mths since my emergency triple CABG and recovery has been slow but it’s one day at a time. I was considering booking a little trip away as a little treat hitting 6mths and my Doc saying I can fly again but I’m absolutely
Dee717
in
Men's Health Forum
4 months ago
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