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Re: Lindaura/Laura - Thanks to Ovacome community
Dear All, This was originally in the long thread following my post about my mother's passing, but i wanted to make sure people saw it and read about how invaluable they have been and about the need to be safe from the things that contributed to my mother's suffering. Love and gratitude to all who write
Dear All, This was originally in the long thread following my post about my mother's passing, but i wanted to make sure people saw it and read about how invaluable they have been and about the need to be safe from the things that contributed to my mother's suffering. Love and gratitude to all who write
Laurasdaughter
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My Ovacome
4 years ago
Stent
I’ve had a stent fitted but feel worse and I’ve got worse angina than before just wondering what the answer is to solving this problem
I’ve had a stent fitted but feel worse and I’ve got worse angina than before just wondering what the answer is to solving this problem
Waller12
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Does anyone know what natural supplement I can take to lower early morning blood sugar while taking Clopidogrel and baby aspirin?
I recently had one heart stent put in. 99% blockage, and took me by surprise. Drove myself to the ER, really not knowing I was having a heart problem. I thought it was arthritis. Afterwards I was put on Clopidogrel and a baby aspirin. But before I had the stent put in I noticed that my blood sugar started
I recently had one heart stent put in. 99% blockage, and took me by surprise. Drove myself to the ER, really not knowing I was having a heart problem. I thought it was arthritis. Afterwards I was put on Clopidogrel and a baby aspirin. But before I had the stent put in I noticed that my blood sugar started
Brand0at
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MPN Voice
4 years ago
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Lindaura/Laura, 12/12/46 - 12/10/20
Dear all, My incredibly beautiful, vibrant, amazing and brilliant mother passed away at about 22:30 on Monday night, October 12, 2020. Linda (a.k.a. Laura) Lubitz Dunlap. She was an extremely youthful 73. She was in the RUH here in Bath, in the Waterhouse ward. She had been receiving palliative care
Dear all, My incredibly beautiful, vibrant, amazing and brilliant mother passed away at about 22:30 on Monday night, October 12, 2020. Linda (a.k.a. Laura) Lubitz Dunlap. She was an extremely youthful 73. She was in the RUH here in Bath, in the Waterhouse ward. She had been receiving palliative care
Laurasdaughter
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My Ovacome
4 years ago
Chest pains and palpitations
Hi all Please forgive me if i much this up but you know what fibro-fog is like so please bear with me. Ok lets start at the beginning, about 20 months ago I was sitting down watching TV when all of a sudden i had several sharp pains just to the left of my centre chest and then they stopped but i was
Hi all Please forgive me if i much this up but you know what fibro-fog is like so please bear with me. Ok lets start at the beginning, about 20 months ago I was sitting down watching TV when all of a sudden i had several sharp pains just to the left of my centre chest and then they stopped but i was
wolfiejp
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
4 years ago
Con1264
83 years old Perth Australia oncologist a a hasani Joondalup medical centre oncology. PSA 114 now after nearly a month now 84 PSA have metastases in lymph glands and Bones no symptoms. October 12th cystoscopy with 35 cm stent right ureter since on HRT feeling more energetic walking up to thirty 40 minutes
83 years old Perth Australia oncologist a a hasani Joondalup medical centre oncology. PSA 114 now after nearly a month now 84 PSA have metastases in lymph glands and Bones no symptoms. October 12th cystoscopy with 35 cm stent right ureter since on HRT feeling more energetic walking up to thirty 40 minutes
con1264
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
1. Family history of CVD? get tested for Lp(a) know your risk factor!. 2. Telmisartan and secondary prevention, anyone take this BP med?
Hi fellow hearties I have elevated lipoprotein (a) or Lp(a) for short. This is a genetically inherited condition and recognised as a significant and independent risk factor for the development and progression of CVD. At my level of 90> mg/dL my heart health risk factor is multiplied by 3. If early
Hi fellow hearties I have elevated lipoprotein (a) or Lp(a) for short. This is a genetically inherited condition and recognised as a significant and independent risk factor for the development and progression of CVD. At my level of 90> mg/dL my heart health risk factor is multiplied by 3. If early
Raylpa
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
worried
For several weeks now I've been really breathless. History of HA & 2 stents 2 years ago. Two other blockages in LAD deemed not bad enough to stent at 63%; blood flowing ok. Before the HA i was breathless like this and GP insisted it was my spinal problems making chest muscles tight. Now, without
For several weeks now I've been really breathless. History of HA & 2 stents 2 years ago. Two other blockages in LAD deemed not bad enough to stent at 63%; blood flowing ok. Before the HA i was breathless like this and GP insisted it was my spinal problems making chest muscles tight. Now, without
Qualipop
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Help
Hi everyone!!, I would be grateful for some advice... I am 6 0 year old female,had H.A. and stent procedure in late March this year.....I was on Bisoprolol 2.5 mgs beta blockers,they were leaving me very tired and I had a resting heart rate between 46 and 52, the cardiologist stopped them a week ago
Hi everyone!!, I would be grateful for some advice... I am 6 0 year old female,had H.A. and stent procedure in late March this year.....I was on Bisoprolol 2.5 mgs beta blockers,they were leaving me very tired and I had a resting heart rate between 46 and 52, the cardiologist stopped them a week ago
Sunnysummerdays
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Breathlessness with ticagrelor
Hi I am due to stop taking ticagrelor next week after 12 months following a heart attack and 1 stent fitted. I have experienced breathlessness and wondered if anyone knew if this would stop after I stop taking it.
Hi I am due to stop taking ticagrelor next week after 12 months following a heart attack and 1 stent fitted. I have experienced breathlessness and wondered if anyone knew if this would stop after I stop taking it.
Mikethomp1
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Lost
Hi, im new and scared :( After chest pain when heart rate goes up, had a ton of tests with nothing wrong, had angiagram thursday with showed a blockage too long for stent so told i need a bypass, i am 50 yrs old male, insulin dependant, high bp, i was assumed to have a tia or ministroke in july but they
Hi, im new and scared :( After chest pain when heart rate goes up, had a ton of tests with nothing wrong, had angiagram thursday with showed a blockage too long for stent so told i need a bypass, i am 50 yrs old male, insulin dependant, high bp, i was assumed to have a tia or ministroke in july but they
LiveToRide
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
A potentially silly question about chest pains
Hi all! So the question of if you're having chest pains with AF always comes up and, this may sound silly, but what does that really mean? What kind of chest pain? Sometimes I might get a very brief little digging pain (not very painful at all) under my breast that doesn't seem to be triggered by anything
Hi all! So the question of if you're having chest pains with AF always comes up and, this may sound silly, but what does that really mean? What kind of chest pain? Sometimes I might get a very brief little digging pain (not very painful at all) under my breast that doesn't seem to be triggered by anything
Medi32
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AF Association
4 years ago
Has anyone decided between CABG and a crush stent procedure (several stents lined back to back or one crushed so it can form a V)?
My dad had an angiogram this afternoon and the doctors are weighing these two options. I'm not familiar with these stent procedures and really worried about my dad. Any advice would be appreciated.
My dad had an angiogram this afternoon and the doctors are weighing these two options. I'm not familiar with these stent procedures and really worried about my dad. Any advice would be appreciated.
Worried_For_Dad
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Is it possible to stent four arterial blockages in one angioplasty?
My dad (62) has at least four significant arterial blockages (over 70%) one of which is in his LAD. He's scheduled for an angioplasty tomorrow and possible stenting, but with so many blocks I'm worried they'll have to do CABG. Has anyone been in this situation and only treated it with stents and meds
My dad (62) has at least four significant arterial blockages (over 70%) one of which is in his LAD. He's scheduled for an angioplasty tomorrow and possible stenting, but with so many blocks I'm worried they'll have to do CABG. Has anyone been in this situation and only treated it with stents and meds
Worried_For_Dad
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Back in hospital
So after twelve 5K runs since graduating from C25K on 3 July, frustrated at having to stop running for now after being admitted to hospital after passing out twice in the last five weeks, the second time on my birthday yesterday! Some concern over my low heart rate and blood pressure but undergoing a
So after twelve 5K runs since graduating from C25K on 3 July, frustrated at having to stop running for now after being admitted to hospital after passing out twice in the last five weeks, the second time on my birthday yesterday! Some concern over my low heart rate and blood pressure but undergoing a
Rayros21
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Bridge to 10K
4 years ago
Just to say hi
I haven’t been posting or answering anything for a while enjoying a little stay at Kings College for a while, I had another gallstone try to get out so blue light back into EastSurrey hospital for a week and a bit until I got to complex’s they took me to the fabulous Kings College where they done a procedure
I haven’t been posting or answering anything for a while enjoying a little stay at Kings College for a while, I had another gallstone try to get out so blue light back into EastSurrey hospital for a week and a bit until I got to complex’s they took me to the fabulous Kings College where they done a procedure
Dogbot
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British Liver Trust
4 years ago
Pain after stent 8 weeks ago
Hi all. New to this site. I’ve been reading the few posts about people suffering pain after having stents fitted. I suffer pain and can’t see a doctor because of the restrictions. Still waiting for a stress test and not feeling any better. My quality of life is in the gutter since having this done and
Hi all. New to this site. I’ve been reading the few posts about people suffering pain after having stents fitted. I suffer pain and can’t see a doctor because of the restrictions. Still waiting for a stress test and not feeling any better. My quality of life is in the gutter since having this done and
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Shoulder blade pain after HA and PCI surgery
I have now had 2 Ops to have 4 stents inserted. Treatment I received was brilliant but having pains in shoulder blades. Not constant comes and goes. This website is excellent as I have been a bit bewildered since the HA. I am 65 and was fit, healthy and very active. Despite being advised by cardiac
I have now had 2 Ops to have 4 stents inserted. Treatment I received was brilliant but having pains in shoulder blades. Not constant comes and goes. This website is excellent as I have been a bit bewildered since the HA. I am 65 and was fit, healthy and very active. Despite being advised by cardiac
Badger1955
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Criteria for choosing non-emergency CABG?
My dad is scheduled for an angioplasty next week. His flow test and scans have revealed at least three significant blockages (over 70%) one of which is in his LAD. The doctors are planning to insert stents, but said the cath will give them a better sense of the blockages and if CABG is the better option
My dad is scheduled for an angioplasty next week. His flow test and scans have revealed at least three significant blockages (over 70%) one of which is in his LAD. The doctors are planning to insert stents, but said the cath will give them a better sense of the blockages and if CABG is the better option
Worried_For_Dad
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Fear I may be joining your ‘club’ (-: AF indications on BP device. What’s next?
Hi all. I am 60, my history a Cardio stent in 2014 and recently told I have moderate aortic heart valve calcification. I keep fit and have no life style risk factors but I have a Genetic lipid condition, highly elevated lipoprotein (a). This triples my risk of stroke further development of CVD so
Hi all. I am 60, my history a Cardio stent in 2014 and recently told I have moderate aortic heart valve calcification. I keep fit and have no life style risk factors but I have a Genetic lipid condition, highly elevated lipoprotein (a). This triples my risk of stroke further development of CVD so
Raylpa
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 years ago
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