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Have you had an endoscopic ultrasound-guided biliary drainage? Request for help from National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE)
Bile is a fluid produced by the liver and stored in the gall bladder that aids in the digestion of fats. Biliary obstruction is when the channels carrying bile from the liver and gall bladder into the small intestine (bile ducts) become blocked, and is most commonly caused by tumours or gallstones. This
Bile is a fluid produced by the liver and stored in the gall bladder that aids in the digestion of fats. Biliary obstruction is when the channels carrying bile from the liver and gall bladder into the small intestine (bile ducts) become blocked, and is most commonly caused by tumours or gallstones. This
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Anxiety Struggle
Good morning, well here goes another day. As soon as I wake up I think I can hear my heart pounding and just seem anxious all day. I was taken off Citalopram back in March following a heart event (not a heart attack but diagnosed with CAD with a narrowing in my LAD, no stent needed at the moment). I
Good morning, well here goes another day. As soon as I wake up I think I can hear my heart pounding and just seem anxious all day. I was taken off Citalopram back in March following a heart event (not a heart attack but diagnosed with CAD with a narrowing in my LAD, no stent needed at the moment). I
Heartfairy
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
levofloxacin
Hi everyone! My husband was prescribed Leaquin after stent replacement. I forgot the equal antibiotic that you all recommended and tried to ask the doc but he looked at me like I was just plain old stupid! Feeling tired and frustrated, sitting here with this prescription in my lap. Thankyou to all
Hi everyone! My husband was prescribed Leaquin after stent replacement. I forgot the equal antibiotic that you all recommended and tried to ask the doc but he looked at me like I was just plain old stupid! Feeling tired and frustrated, sitting here with this prescription in my lap. Thankyou to all
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
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rotator cuff and blockages
Rotator cuff injury and heart disease. The arteries on the right side of my heart doing great.. no blockages. I had rotator cuff surgery on the right side and no pain. but i injured by left shoulder and have never got it looked at. and now i have a blockage on my lad. Stent was put in 2020 and now
Rotator cuff injury and heart disease. The arteries on the right side of my heart doing great.. no blockages. I had rotator cuff surgery on the right side and no pain. but i injured by left shoulder and have never got it looked at. and now i have a blockage on my lad. Stent was put in 2020 and now
Montana77
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Bronchitis, hospitalization and pancytopenia
hi everyone, I am currently on peg 45mcg/week and somehow got a nasty bronchitis that I was unable to shake. I was sent by my GP to the hospital ER to receive IV antibiotics and they decided to admit me because of my past history of having a heart attack and current stent (that’s another story). While
hi everyone, I am currently on peg 45mcg/week and somehow got a nasty bronchitis that I was unable to shake. I was sent by my GP to the hospital ER to receive IV antibiotics and they decided to admit me because of my past history of having a heart attack and current stent (that’s another story). While
leefsu97
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Post Triple CABG - 1 year medication review
Hi everyone, I'm 1 year post-operation and feeling pretty good in recovery (57 years old), About to contact my cardio doctor for my 1 year post-op medication review, currently my regime consists of: Morning: Omeprazole (20mg) / Amlodepine (5mg) / Bisoprolol (1.25mg) / Aspirin (75mg dispersible)
Hi everyone, I'm 1 year post-operation and feeling pretty good in recovery (57 years old), About to contact my cardio doctor for my 1 year post-op medication review, currently my regime consists of: Morning: Omeprazole (20mg) / Amlodepine (5mg) / Bisoprolol (1.25mg) / Aspirin (75mg dispersible)
Andrew_H
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
6 month study for use of stents versus placebo effect
Had the angiography/angioplasty friday. Obviously don't till the end of the 6 months whether I had a stent or not. Procedure went well not to uncomfortable just felt a bit of tugging. Choice of music to listen to. Problem after as groin incision decided to seep so ended up having injection to tighten
Had the angiography/angioplasty friday. Obviously don't till the end of the 6 months whether I had a stent or not. Procedure went well not to uncomfortable just felt a bit of tugging. Choice of music to listen to. Problem after as groin incision decided to seep so ended up having injection to tighten
annpavitt250448
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Down hearted
This is going to be long winded but it is getting me down. Those of you who have read my posts will know that in 2020 i had two stents fitted one in each artery which led to so many things appearing, frozen shoulder in one arm tennis elbow in the other. Due to walking as part of my rehabilitation i found
This is going to be long winded but it is getting me down. Those of you who have read my posts will know that in 2020 i had two stents fitted one in each artery which led to so many things appearing, frozen shoulder in one arm tennis elbow in the other. Due to walking as part of my rehabilitation i found
Sizzlerman
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Sleeping difficult after Cabg x 4
I am 7 weeks post Cabg x 4 and I cannot get a good nights sleep, I lay for hours not being able to get off, pins and needles in my hands and having to keep moving my legs, Dr has prescribed amytriptaline and mitrazapine yet none of it works, this started two weeks ago and it’s affecting my mood and I
I am 7 weeks post Cabg x 4 and I cannot get a good nights sleep, I lay for hours not being able to get off, pins and needles in my hands and having to keep moving my legs, Dr has prescribed amytriptaline and mitrazapine yet none of it works, this started two weeks ago and it’s affecting my mood and I
Paul244
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Still in shock about needing a cabg / bypass but now I think I’m lucky
Hi all this is my first post and story. I’m a very fit 55 year old never smoked, don’t drink and a vegetarian about 6 months ago I started getting very mild Left shoulder discomfort but only when really pushing my self hard, after a bit I went to see the doc as my dad had angina, test after test and
Hi all this is my first post and story. I’m a very fit 55 year old never smoked, don’t drink and a vegetarian about 6 months ago I started getting very mild Left shoulder discomfort but only when really pushing my self hard, after a bit I went to see the doc as my dad had angina, test after test and
Jako999
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Stent newbie
im 58 and very fit but recently had heart trouble out of tge blue. Ive had 3 stents fitted and am on 5 meds the procedure was 12 days ago and i started back to work today. I came home completely fatigued and unable to do anything. Is this normal?
im 58 and very fit but recently had heart trouble out of tge blue. Ive had 3 stents fitted and am on 5 meds the procedure was 12 days ago and i started back to work today. I came home completely fatigued and unable to do anything. Is this normal?
PaddyRedVan
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Abbreviations
Hello friends, Is there some handy post that details the abbreviations that are used here I'm new to all this, recently been put on 3 types of meds after experiencing shortness of breath on exertion (thought I was going to pass out, I've had this problem for about a yr or so and thought it was time
Hello friends, Is there some handy post that details the abbreviations that are used here I'm new to all this, recently been put on 3 types of meds after experiencing shortness of breath on exertion (thought I was going to pass out, I've had this problem for about a yr or so and thought it was time
Lewis005
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
angina
hello all, I’m on 3 different meds to help dilate my arteries to east angina, but still having issues and having to use GTN spray too. Just wanted to see who else is having this issue, as feel very alone right now. they’ve told me some arteries are too diseased to operate on or stent and meds is the
hello all, I’m on 3 different meds to help dilate my arteries to east angina, but still having issues and having to use GTN spray too. Just wanted to see who else is having this issue, as feel very alone right now. they’ve told me some arteries are too diseased to operate on or stent and meds is the
Andy_Childs
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
overwhelmed
Lockdown and last child leaving for uni caused loneliness and the inevitable comfort eating. I went to doctors with heartburn and discovered it was a HA - stent fitted and new tablets I went home and within days was readmitted with biliary sepsis and statin related hepatitis. Then I went to Mexico
Lockdown and last child leaving for uni caused loneliness and the inevitable comfort eating. I went to doctors with heartburn and discovered it was a HA - stent fitted and new tablets I went home and within days was readmitted with biliary sepsis and statin related hepatitis. Then I went to Mexico
HorsetherapyforHA
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
questions and quandaries
Hi, I had a Ha and long stent in Dec 2021. put on lots meds ,bisoprolol, Ramipril, statins, aspirin and platelet thinners. was off work for 3/12 competed cardiac rehab course. was going well exercising and healthy eating slowly losing weight. End of April had an episode of severe chest pain and ended
Hi, I had a Ha and long stent in Dec 2021. put on lots meds ,bisoprolol, Ramipril, statins, aspirin and platelet thinners. was off work for 3/12 competed cardiac rehab course. was going well exercising and healthy eating slowly losing weight. End of April had an episode of severe chest pain and ended
glandabulous
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
I have PMR and blood pressure just plummeted for no reason. Ideas???
I live in Australia. I started with PMR in late August 2021. It was hit with 50mg of Pred and that stopped the excruciating pain it's tracks. Then the hard part started. I initially knocked chunks off the Pred, coming down really fast from 50mg to about 6 mg in three months. I had the odd bout of neck
I live in Australia. I started with PMR in late August 2021. It was hit with 50mg of Pred and that stopped the excruciating pain it's tracks. Then the hard part started. I initially knocked chunks off the Pred, coming down really fast from 50mg to about 6 mg in three months. I had the odd bout of neck
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Post Stent Bruising 🤔
Hi everyone I am three weeks post stent, just one main artery. Last night I got so excited about being able to get up and down off floor l did five mins of squatting to floor and coming up, laying on floor and coming up, few squats etc. Then five mins later I had a big palm sized egg bruise on front
Hi everyone I am three weeks post stent, just one main artery. Last night I got so excited about being able to get up and down off floor l did five mins of squatting to floor and coming up, laying on floor and coming up, few squats etc. Then five mins later I had a big palm sized egg bruise on front
LivingandLaughing
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Original arteries and CABG
Hi all. So im wondering what happens to the arteries that have been bypassed. I know they are still there, but are they functioning still? Or do they just dry up or something? I've Googled but cant find any answer. Thanks
Hi all. So im wondering what happens to the arteries that have been bypassed. I know they are still there, but are they functioning still? Or do they just dry up or something? I've Googled but cant find any answer. Thanks
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
constant pain in heart
morning all since I had a stent in may I seem to get burning, aching, stabbing pains a lot in my heart ivd seen cardiologist and he put me on ranexa which helps, I'm waiting to be tested for mircovascular angina. I never had any pain in my heart prior to procedure, only breathless and aching
morning all since I had a stent in may I seem to get burning, aching, stabbing pains a lot in my heart ivd seen cardiologist and he put me on ranexa which helps, I'm waiting to be tested for mircovascular angina. I never had any pain in my heart prior to procedure, only breathless and aching
Shellac
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Inability to work is frustrating me.
I am a veteran Realtor, over 47 years of full time self-employment as a Realtor. Because of this prostate cancer nonsense and it's subsequent treatment, I am finding myself more and more fatigued, overwhelming so. I always kept myself in good physical condition because of my life's career choice. I
I am a veteran Realtor, over 47 years of full time self-employment as a Realtor. Because of this prostate cancer nonsense and it's subsequent treatment, I am finding myself more and more fatigued, overwhelming so. I always kept myself in good physical condition because of my life's career choice. I
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
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