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Such sad emotions after coronary heart disease diagnosis.
Hello. I have recently been diagnosed with coranary heart disease with a 100 percent block in RCA. The cardiologist opened this up as far as possible but unable to place a stent because the artery was to narrow. The cardiologist doctor also told me they are not to concerned about this because there is
Hello. I have recently been diagnosed with coranary heart disease with a 100 percent block in RCA. The cardiologist opened this up as far as possible but unable to place a stent because the artery was to narrow. The cardiologist doctor also told me they are not to concerned about this because there is
Classic100
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Female heart attack
Hi, I had a heart attack on 1st March. I am shocked and still in a bit of disbelief. I am a 53 year old woman and always thought I was pretty healthy. I'm not obese, I don't smoke, I probably could exercise more and eat more healthily. I am pretty active. I have had alot of stress lately. My LAD was
Hi, I had a heart attack on 1st March. I am shocked and still in a bit of disbelief. I am a 53 year old woman and always thought I was pretty healthy. I'm not obese, I don't smoke, I probably could exercise more and eat more healthily. I am pretty active. I have had alot of stress lately. My LAD was
Kazaroony
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
flying
how soon can you fly after having stent fitted , and is it not advisable to fly long haul . Also can anyone recommend a travel insurance company that doesn’t charge a fortune, but still covers for this ? Thanks
how soon can you fly after having stent fitted , and is it not advisable to fly long haul . Also can anyone recommend a travel insurance company that doesn’t charge a fortune, but still covers for this ? Thanks
Stent2024
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
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post heart attack and stent insertion
my partner had heart attack and stent inserted at the end of January. Nothing but trouble since in that it seems the medication has some effect in constant dizzy spells and light heads, so extreme that he cannot leave the house and isn't eating as much etc. He has been taken off ramipril altogether.
my partner had heart attack and stent inserted at the end of January. Nothing but trouble since in that it seems the medication has some effect in constant dizzy spells and light heads, so extreme that he cannot leave the house and isn't eating as much etc. He has been taken off ramipril altogether.
Palmareal
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Concerned I have PAD
Hello All, I used to be on this forum as Judge Dredd but I had to drop out due to some issues on another chat group unfortunately. Had long-term (20 plus years) hypertension and was diagnosed with CAD approx 5 years ago. Underwent a double CABG in Feb 2020 and then angioplasty with stent in Mar 2023
Hello All, I used to be on this forum as Judge Dredd but I had to drop out due to some issues on another chat group unfortunately. Had long-term (20 plus years) hypertension and was diagnosed with CAD approx 5 years ago. Underwent a double CABG in Feb 2020 and then angioplasty with stent in Mar 2023
GrumpyYorkshireman
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British Heart Foundation
5 days ago
Liver stent
Hi.im new here .my husband was diagnosed with cirrhosis Nash last year.. fluid gathers very quickly and every 3/4weeks he has it drained.doctor is talking about a liver stent.has anyone had this and had it been successful.thanks
Hi.im new here .my husband was diagnosed with cirrhosis Nash last year.. fluid gathers very quickly and every 3/4weeks he has it drained.doctor is talking about a liver stent.has anyone had this and had it been successful.thanks
Gweans
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British Liver Trust
2 months ago
pre diabetes
Had an NStemi and stent fitted in Oct last year. Obviously a shock and have been following all advice, did cardiac rehab and going on daily walks and gym twice a week. I asked GP surgery for cholesterol blood test to see if it had gone down further and particularly if bad cholesterol had gone down. However
Had an NStemi and stent fitted in Oct last year. Obviously a shock and have been following all advice, did cardiac rehab and going on daily walks and gym twice a week. I asked GP surgery for cholesterol blood test to see if it had gone down further and particularly if bad cholesterol had gone down. However
Lovesunflower
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
something cheerful
We are all here because of some type of event, me HA and stent fitted. This has so much information p#on this site and it is very supportive but the question most people ask is how long will I live, whilst no one knows . what we should be doing is celebrating every year since our first event. Wouldn't
We are all here because of some type of event, me HA and stent fitted. This has so much information p#on this site and it is very supportive but the question most people ask is how long will I live, whilst no one knows . what we should be doing is celebrating every year since our first event. Wouldn't
zigzag131
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Heart Stent - feeling unwell when l get cold
Hi.I had a stent fitted in 2010 following a 90% blocked lower descending heart artery. Am on the usual daily meds: asiprin, candersarten, bisoprolol (1/2 tablet) and statins. In the recent winter months l have noticed that when l am outside (not being very active) that l slowly start to feel unwell
Hi.I had a stent fitted in 2010 following a 90% blocked lower descending heart artery. Am on the usual daily meds: asiprin, candersarten, bisoprolol (1/2 tablet) and statins. In the recent winter months l have noticed that when l am outside (not being very active) that l slowly start to feel unwell
Paul-l
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Another Stent
I had a heart attack for my 60th birthday nearly 4 years ago and had 3 stents. I made a pretty quick recovery and soon was back into a fairly active life. Then three weeks ago I started to get chest pain coming on just randomly, even at rest - nothing as bad as the heart attack pain but still a worry.One
I had a heart attack for my 60th birthday nearly 4 years ago and had 3 stents. I made a pretty quick recovery and soon was back into a fairly active life. Then three weeks ago I started to get chest pain coming on just randomly, even at rest - nothing as bad as the heart attack pain but still a worry.One
joesmith123456
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Stopping PPI?
Hello everyone, I'm approaching a year post Nstemi with one stent and thus the end of ticagrelor hourray! What I am wondering is if I am then down to aspirin as the only blood thinner (plus ezetimibe and atorvastatin long term but hopefully not much longer on bisoprolol and ramipril ) do I still need
Hello everyone, I'm approaching a year post Nstemi with one stent and thus the end of ticagrelor hourray! What I am wondering is if I am then down to aspirin as the only blood thinner (plus ezetimibe and atorvastatin long term but hopefully not much longer on bisoprolol and ramipril ) do I still need
Heartmum56
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
cramps caused by statins?
my husband had a HA in 2018, stent fitted and has been well since albeit on a daily regime of tablets. During that time he has had to switch statins 3 times due to pain and cramps in shoulders. He is now suffering terribly from continuous cramping in his legs. Do you feel it is the statins causing this
my husband had a HA in 2018, stent fitted and has been well since albeit on a daily regime of tablets. During that time he has had to switch statins 3 times due to pain and cramps in shoulders. He is now suffering terribly from continuous cramping in his legs. Do you feel it is the statins causing this
Picasso652
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Spain 2019 Update
so just an update. Had HA in Spain August 2019, had one stent the next day. Here I am still around , last 5 months angina rearing it’s head, can’t wait for cold weather to go. Sometimes have to stop. So any tips would be great. Thinking of getting another cardiologist as the previous one retired and
so just an update. Had HA in Spain August 2019, had one stent the next day. Here I am still around , last 5 months angina rearing it’s head, can’t wait for cold weather to go. Sometimes have to stop. So any tips would be great. Thinking of getting another cardiologist as the previous one retired and
SmokeAKipper
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Continued Journey
I’ve had the Bone Marrow Transplant!!! That was actually the easiest part. 5 hours of fluids leading up to the BMT and the previous 5 days of chemo infusions (day5 was the worst) were much harder. Chemo: Fladarabine -6 thru-2 with addition of Melphalan on day-2. When you start treatment (chemo) for
I’ve had the Bone Marrow Transplant!!! That was actually the easiest part. 5 hours of fluids leading up to the BMT and the previous 5 days of chemo infusions (day5 was the worst) were much harder. Chemo: Fladarabine -6 thru-2 with addition of Melphalan on day-2. When you start treatment (chemo) for
FiArt12X
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CLL Support
2 hours ago
PSA at 0.285
I had my RP last January but the cancers had sneaked out to my lymph node already (no other met) so my PSA was always detectable. I started hormonal therapy last April and my PSA went down right away. It had been that way till this week ( PSA was up and down, the lowest was 0.02, usually was 0.05.).
I had my RP last January but the cancers had sneaked out to my lymph node already (no other met) so my PSA was always detectable. I started hormonal therapy last April and my PSA went down right away. It had been that way till this week ( PSA was up and down, the lowest was 0.02, usually was 0.05.).
Formosan
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 hours ago
LasVegasLover
I have been in stage 4 with CKD for about 3 years. So far, my numbers are remaining stable...which I am grateful for. Not sure if I need to be on this site yet, but I have a few questions. Can anyone tell me the average time from CKD diagnosis to starting dialysis or signing up for a transplant? Thank
I have been in stage 4 with CKD for about 3 years. So far, my numbers are remaining stable...which I am grateful for. Not sure if I need to be on this site yet, but I have a few questions. Can anyone tell me the average time from CKD diagnosis to starting dialysis or signing up for a transplant? Thank
LasVegasLover
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Kidney Dialysis
15 hours ago
Humbly (considering the 1/3rd's) I have to say I am very happy to say I responded to Pluvicto. Updated my BIO finally.
Doesnt take long I think to realize in the journey that just getting a response to a treatment is what you want because the flip side there may be no response at all to any particular treatment. The sorcerer is standing over me having just waved his/her wand over my head. Since the beginning 11/2019
Doesnt take long I think to realize in the journey that just getting a response to a treatment is what you want because the flip side there may be no response at all to any particular treatment. The sorcerer is standing over me having just waved his/her wand over my head. Since the beginning 11/2019
CAMPSOUPS
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
15 hours ago
Webinar on Atypical Parkinsonism from PCLA (Parkinson's Community Los Angeles)
Atypical Parkinsonisms (www.pcla.org) Date & Time
July 12 11am PST // GMT - 8
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Atypical Parkinsonisms (www.pcla.org) Date & Time
July 12 11am PST // GMT - 8
https://pcla.us13.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f98a2ddbff31f952712a71bf0&id=60a1a1735e&e=b75464422e Description from the advert : Atypical Parkinsonisms present with some of the signs and symptoms of Parkinson's
pdpatient
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Cure Parkinson's
1 day ago
Back after a long time
Hi everyone, I haven't posted in quite some time, but I'm back because I need input from all the wonderful people on this platform. More than five years ago, my mom had a fall and was put on hospice care. They gave up on us too quickly, and she ended up with an NG tube down her throat for months
Hi everyone, I haven't posted in quite some time, but I'm back because I need input from all the wonderful people on this platform. More than five years ago, my mom had a fall and was put on hospice care. They gave up on us too quickly, and she ended up with an NG tube down her throat for months
mymomhaspd
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Cure Parkinson's
1 day ago
PARP inhibitor Olaparib, phase 3 study findings (PROpel)
While we wait for the next generation PARP inhibitors to become available (I have written about it few weeks ago and I will soon have some first hand data), here are the results of Olaparib +Abiraterone It actually has decent effect also for people with no HRR mutations, but it works at its best with
While we wait for the next generation PARP inhibitors to become available (I have written about it few weeks ago and I will soon have some first hand data), here are the results of Olaparib +Abiraterone It actually has decent effect also for people with no HRR mutations, but it works at its best with
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 day ago
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