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Bypass or not?
I am 78. I first noticed I had Angina 10 years ago. An angiogram showed two totally blocked arteries and the third struggling. It was not possible to stent them. The angina almost went away completely when I was put on Ranexa. Since then I have been diagnosed with CHF somewhere between stage 2 and
I am 78. I first noticed I had Angina 10 years ago. An angiogram showed two totally blocked arteries and the third struggling. It was not possible to stent them. The angina almost went away completely when I was put on Ranexa. Since then I have been diagnosed with CHF somewhere between stage 2 and
Fredxxx
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Is 75%stenosis bad
Hi everyone. I have been told there us %75 stenosis of the lad. Just on meds at the moment. Has anyone had a stent fitted at this point or even worse a heart attack or is this narrowing not bad enough to cause a major problem. Thankyou all
Hi everyone. I have been told there us %75 stenosis of the lad. Just on meds at the moment. Has anyone had a stent fitted at this point or even worse a heart attack or is this narrowing not bad enough to cause a major problem. Thankyou all
worker38
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Regular episodes of unstable angina
Hi, I had an MI in 2018 which required a stent; up until a few months ago things were pretty good however since April I have had to attend a/e for chest pains and told it is unstable angina. My ecg, bloods and another angiogram do not show a new heart attack (which I am really pleased with) but I am
Hi, I had an MI in 2018 which required a stent; up until a few months ago things were pretty good however since April I have had to attend a/e for chest pains and told it is unstable angina. My ecg, bloods and another angiogram do not show a new heart attack (which I am really pleased with) but I am
Lfcsupporrer
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
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Unstable angina
After having a stent fitted in the LAD artery 6 months ago and feeling really well, I now have a slightly uncomfortable tightness in my chest. It’s there most of the time, definitely not the pain of angina, just an awareness. Anyone else had this ?
After having a stent fitted in the LAD artery 6 months ago and feeling really well, I now have a slightly uncomfortable tightness in my chest. It’s there most of the time, definitely not the pain of angina, just an awareness. Anyone else had this ?
Newroom
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Do I need anti coagulants?.....
Im under 65, with none of the conditions listed, other than being under investigation for angina,caused by either
coronary
heart disease,which could be. Or
coronary
artery
spasm
,/microvascular angina. My tests scheduled to diagnose me have been cancelled,possibly for many more months.
Im under 65, with none of the conditions listed, other than being under investigation for angina,caused by either
coronary
heart disease,which could be. Or
coronary
artery
spasm
,/microvascular angina. My tests scheduled to diagnose me have been cancelled,possibly for many more months.
Goldenheart
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AF Association
3 years ago
Low Bp after running
Hi folks, Haven’t posted here for a while, just getting on with life and navigating the strange journey we’ve all been on over the last 12 months. Massive HA 2 years ago, single stent, significant scarring leading to EF 34% on last MRI in Jan 2020. Haven’t had a scan since, but taking Entresto, Eplerenone
Hi folks, Haven’t posted here for a while, just getting on with life and navigating the strange journey we’ve all been on over the last 12 months. Massive HA 2 years ago, single stent, significant scarring leading to EF 34% on last MRI in Jan 2020. Haven’t had a scan since, but taking Entresto, Eplerenone
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Stent
Hi all, I am 68 year old woman. I had a stent fitted in LAD 25-05. Experienced a lot of discomfort, went back into A&E bloods done. ECG, Scan etc. All fine. Still getting discomfort now. Freaking me out. Is this normal!
Hi all, I am 68 year old woman. I had a stent fitted in LAD 25-05. Experienced a lot of discomfort, went back into A&E bloods done. ECG, Scan etc. All fine. Still getting discomfort now. Freaking me out. Is this normal!
Cookingongas
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
3 years ago
Scary experience!!!
Hi to everyone, hope you are all doing well!!! I just want to ask a question about others experience on an episode I had last weekend, I had a niggling pain in my back and chest area for a few days during the week,and on Saturday afternoon I had the most severe pain in the left hand side of my chest,
Hi to everyone, hope you are all doing well!!! I just want to ask a question about others experience on an episode I had last weekend, I had a niggling pain in my back and chest area for a few days during the week,and on Saturday afternoon I had the most severe pain in the left hand side of my chest,
Sunnysummerdays
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Scared!
Over the last year I have been getting palpitations and feeling out of breath more easily than I think I should for my age - I am only 49. In recent months I've noticed a tightness in my chest when I walk for more than 10 minutes walk quick, up hills or up and down stairs too much or too quick running
Over the last year I have been getting palpitations and feeling out of breath more easily than I think I should for my age - I am only 49. In recent months I've noticed a tightness in my chest when I walk for more than 10 minutes walk quick, up hills or up and down stairs too much or too quick running
Natwoo
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Blocked Artery
I had two unsuccessful attempt to fit a stent. Is there anyone else out there who is managing on medication with a totally blocked artery and if so how are you managing?
I had two unsuccessful attempt to fit a stent. Is there anyone else out there who is managing on medication with a totally blocked artery and if so how are you managing?
polopblue
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Pelvic lymph node pathology is in.....
My MO called today and told me: "The biopsy/pathology folks at first were confused, they thought for sure is was metastatic PC. But they finally agreed it was either bladder cancer or rectal cancer, which by the way, was probably caused by the 37 doses of radiation after RP." So now its surgery through
My MO called today and told me: "The biopsy/pathology folks at first were confused, they thought for sure is was metastatic PC. But they finally agreed it was either bladder cancer or rectal cancer, which by the way, was probably caused by the 37 doses of radiation after RP." So now its surgery through
5_plus_4
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Heart Attack
Hi I am 57 year old female who had a serious heart attack 4 weeks ago. I ate a healthy diet and have never smoked and walked 10,000 steps every day and very rarely drank alcohol. Turns out it was hereditary cholesterol that caused it. I could not get a stent as it is the 3 smaller branches of main arteries
Hi I am 57 year old female who had a serious heart attack 4 weeks ago. I ate a healthy diet and have never smoked and walked 10,000 steps every day and very rarely drank alcohol. Turns out it was hereditary cholesterol that caused it. I could not get a stent as it is the 3 smaller branches of main arteries
Sunrise26
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Chest tightenings
I have had continuous chest tightenings since I have been on this medication (Ticagrelon) since I had my stent fitted I have had further heart checks and no issues have been found but i continue continue get this chest tightenings do I need to change medication any advice would be greatly appreciated
I have had continuous chest tightenings since I have been on this medication (Ticagrelon) since I had my stent fitted I have had further heart checks and no issues have been found but i continue continue get this chest tightenings do I need to change medication any advice would be greatly appreciated
Stuartglass61
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
LAD
Last year I had 100% obstruction of the lateral anterior descending coronary artery. Nurses pointed out it's known as the widow maker. Treatment was endoscopy to flush the obstruction then placing a stent to keep the vessel open. What led to this was my barfing during the midday run. I'd barf
Last year I had 100% obstruction of the lateral anterior descending coronary artery. Nurses pointed out it's known as the widow maker. Treatment was endoscopy to flush the obstruction then placing a stent to keep the vessel open. What led to this was my barfing during the midday run. I'd barf
kaypeeoh
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Has anyone been struggling with a constant hacking cough, phlegm production and umbilical hernia and not seeming to get help from the doctor
Good afternoon everyone, For those who have received good news i am so happy for you and for those who are still going through it; i say to my partner "are your struggling today" I'm hoping for the best outcome for you. I have been caring for my partner since last year. He has had his stomach drained
Good afternoon everyone, For those who have received good news i am so happy for you and for those who are still going through it; i say to my partner "are your struggling today" I'm hoping for the best outcome for you. I have been caring for my partner since last year. He has had his stomach drained
Berteais
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
Steroids and Heart Heajth
I’m 4 weeks post heart attack and stent placement. This took place whilst tapering Prednisolone after being wrongly diagnostic with Polymyalgia. I’m currently experiencing extreme tiredness and weakness and breathlessness, I’m wondering now if part of this weakness could be down to tbe steroid taper
I’m 4 weeks post heart attack and stent placement. This took place whilst tapering Prednisolone after being wrongly diagnostic with Polymyalgia. I’m currently experiencing extreme tiredness and weakness and breathlessness, I’m wondering now if part of this weakness could be down to tbe steroid taper
Fiddlersmum
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Should we be making a fuss
As usual appt is late. Now husband has annual private fields tests. Coincidentally got an NHS assessment appt letter arrived while at opticians for date which will be 8 weeks late. This fields test has double the solid black dots as the previous one . vfi has gone from 20 to 50 plus. Optician
As usual appt is late. Now husband has annual private fields tests. Coincidentally got an NHS assessment appt letter arrived while at opticians for date which will be 8 weeks late. This fields test has double the solid black dots as the previous one . vfi has gone from 20 to 50 plus. Optician
Anonoms
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Glaucoma UK
3 years ago
A story of hope ...
Firstly, thank you for being such as great community of people, reading the posts on here over the past 3 months has been grounding, provided vital information and hope for me through a tough period of my life. On March 12th about 5mins after the AZ jab I had a major MI which resulted in an angioplasty
Firstly, thank you for being such as great community of people, reading the posts on here over the past 3 months has been grounding, provided vital information and hope for me through a tough period of my life. On March 12th about 5mins after the AZ jab I had a major MI which resulted in an angioplasty
mmmb
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Heart Failure
Hi all. Had a Triple CABG & Mitral Valve Repair 2019. Still have slight leak in valve. Last September getting more breathless. GP organised a (NT-proBNP) blood test. Result came back as 386 pg/ml so referred to Cardiologist. Appointment 4th January cancelled due to Covid. Subsequently collapsed 11th
Hi all. Had a Triple CABG & Mitral Valve Repair 2019. Still have slight leak in valve. Last September getting more breathless. GP organised a (NT-proBNP) blood test. Result came back as 386 pg/ml so referred to Cardiologist. Appointment 4th January cancelled due to Covid. Subsequently collapsed 11th
Davewm
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Aortic aneurysm surgery
Hi there. My brother had a graft put around his aneurysm due to the stent leaking and it not being repairable. It was the full open surgery He’s struggling three weeks post surgery with pain, fatigue and nausea. Anyone else been through the recovery process?
Hi there. My brother had a graft put around his aneurysm due to the stent leaking and it not being repairable. It was the full open surgery He’s struggling three weeks post surgery with pain, fatigue and nausea. Anyone else been through the recovery process?
Lillywing
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
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