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knee replacement on apixaban
I’m in great need of another new knee I had one successfully two years ago and I am thrilled with the results however I’m getting nearer and nearer needing my other one done now circumstances have changed I now have afib and I’m on apixaban will this affect my chances of another successful knee replacement
I’m in great need of another new knee I had one successfully two years ago and I am thrilled with the results however I’m getting nearer and nearer needing my other one done now circumstances have changed I now have afib and I’m on apixaban will this affect my chances of another successful knee replacement
Dec60
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Post stent operation recovery
HI everyone. I had 1 stent fitted on 01/09/2022. I am really struggling, both physically and mentally since the operation. Doctor prescribed me statins and prasugel. I am now struggling with extreme fatigue, so I am turning to you for advice. Before I was diagnosed with 1 blocked artery
HI everyone. I had 1 stent fitted on 01/09/2022. I am really struggling, both physically and mentally since the operation. Doctor prescribed me statins and prasugel. I am now struggling with extreme fatigue, so I am turning to you for advice. Before I was diagnosed with 1 blocked artery
patez
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
2 years ago
liver/bowel transplant
I have both superior messentric and portal vein thrombosis caused by previously undiagnosed anti phospholipid syndrome This has lead to portal hypertension and grade 3 varices which have ruptured twice leaving me in critical conditions Ive recently been discharged from kings college hospital in
I have both superior messentric and portal vein thrombosis caused by previously undiagnosed anti phospholipid syndrome This has lead to portal hypertension and grade 3 varices which have ruptured twice leaving me in critical conditions Ive recently been discharged from kings college hospital in
GEMMA1991
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
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how do you cope with waiting for heart surgery?
I was told I would need a new aortic valve nearly nine months ago. I know it will happen eventually but I’m getting fed up of feeling fairly lousy (I’m in heart failure) and the waiting. How do you keep yourself from getting too miserable? I feel as though my life is on hold as is my family’s.
I was told I would need a new aortic valve nearly nine months ago. I know it will happen eventually but I’m getting fed up of feeling fairly lousy (I’m in heart failure) and the waiting. How do you keep yourself from getting too miserable? I feel as though my life is on hold as is my family’s.
JHeartValve
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
OOPs wasn't expecting this
Hi everyone. I thought my story my be of interest to anyone have an Atrial Septal Defect (ASD) repaired. Admitted to St Thomas's on 7 September for a trans catheter closure of the ASD. Usual warning with consent form etc. Woke up after procedure and told earthing went well. I had to lay still to stop
Hi everyone. I thought my story my be of interest to anyone have an Atrial Septal Defect (ASD) repaired. Admitted to St Thomas's on 7 September for a trans catheter closure of the ASD. Usual warning with consent form etc. Woke up after procedure and told earthing went well. I had to lay still to stop
SinbadCFC
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Experience at Papworth and Barts
Hello everyone, I will be having mitral valve replacement at some point… I’ve got to have an angiogram next week and then discuss hospitals with my Cardiologist. He mentioned Papworth and Bart’s, does anyone have any experience in either of these two for heart surgery? He said Bart’s might have a shorter
Hello everyone, I will be having mitral valve replacement at some point… I’ve got to have an angiogram next week and then discuss hospitals with my Cardiologist. He mentioned Papworth and Bart’s, does anyone have any experience in either of these two for heart surgery? He said Bart’s might have a shorter
KathD123
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Mammogram appointment - will it hurt?
I am now 8 months post mitral valve repair via open heart surgery. Everything has healed well but the thought of the mammogram is making me shudder. Anyone out there had one so recently after surgery? Thank you.
I am now 8 months post mitral valve repair via open heart surgery. Everything has healed well but the thought of the mammogram is making me shudder. Anyone out there had one so recently after surgery? Thank you.
Cornishbeach
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
When to take your medication?
"PROFESSOR RUSSELL FOSTER reveals how well vaccines and everyday pills work can be influenced by your body clock" "Statins? Check the type you're on Another risk factor for a heart attack and stroke is increased blood cholesterol. Statins can lower levels of ‘bad’ cholesterol by slowing down its production
"PROFESSOR RUSSELL FOSTER reveals how well vaccines and everyday pills work can be influenced by your body clock" "Statins? Check the type you're on Another risk factor for a heart attack and stroke is increased blood cholesterol. Statins can lower levels of ‘bad’ cholesterol by slowing down its production
sandybrown
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Cholesterol Support
2 years ago
Ectopics Update
https://healthunlocked.com/afassociation/posts/148441391/ectopic-variant Have seen my Heart Consultant since writing above. I mentioned my concern that my heart seems to be slowing down by 50% as a result of the Ectopic Beats. The consultant explained to me that when you get an ectopic beat, it only
https://healthunlocked.com/afassociation/posts/148441391/ectopic-variant Have seen my Heart Consultant since writing above. I mentioned my concern that my heart seems to be slowing down by 50% as a result of the Ectopic Beats. The consultant explained to me that when you get an ectopic beat, it only
RichMert
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AF Association
2 years ago
Normal Meds: is this it?!
I say normal because up until recently I’ve used a cocktail of normal (Rasagaline, Requip and Madopar) alongside Mucuna. The Mucuna was my go to stuff if I needed an immediate lift as it worked so quickly. But I promised my neuro that I’d leave it out: it’s difficult to measure and rationalise when he
I say normal because up until recently I’ve used a cocktail of normal (Rasagaline, Requip and Madopar) alongside Mucuna. The Mucuna was my go to stuff if I needed an immediate lift as it worked so quickly. But I promised my neuro that I’d leave it out: it’s difficult to measure and rationalise when he
jeeves19
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Grateful Newbie seeking clarity on Natural bypass of 100% total occluded RCA
Hello! Thank you for taking the time to read my message. I inadvertently posted it in my bio/profile. So I won’t take too much of your time. I’m 57 and had my first heart attack at 27. The first one went undiagnosed, or misdiagnosed for five years, and was finally diagnosed by several cardiologist
Hello! Thank you for taking the time to read my message. I inadvertently posted it in my bio/profile. So I won’t take too much of your time. I’m 57 and had my first heart attack at 27. The first one went undiagnosed, or misdiagnosed for five years, and was finally diagnosed by several cardiologist
MyHeartyMo
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Videos about ICU in YouTube
Why a stay in ICU can leave patients worse off www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKB5dPZU6CI Terry's story of delirium after his heart surgery www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCFEFG8D43M&list=TLPQMjAxMTIwMjIPDcFMNc9Wcw&index=2 refers to www.idelirium.org EVERY ICU nurse and doctor should watch this film www.youtube.com
Why a stay in ICU can leave patients worse off www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKB5dPZU6CI Terry's story of delirium after his heart surgery www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCFEFG8D43M&list=TLPQMjAxMTIwMjIPDcFMNc9Wcw&index=2 refers to www.idelirium.org EVERY ICU nurse and doctor should watch this film www.youtube.com
Kit10
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ICUsteps
2 years ago
BP pill
I take Carvedolol two times a day. 6.5 dose each time. the morning dos really wipes me out and puts me back to bed. I am suppose to walk around after CABG .. but I am afraid i will fall since i feel like i m drunk and unsteady. Had CABG beating heart surgery 10 -10 2022
I take Carvedolol two times a day. 6.5 dose each time. the morning dos really wipes me out and puts me back to bed. I am suppose to walk around after CABG .. but I am afraid i will fall since i feel like i m drunk and unsteady. Had CABG beating heart surgery 10 -10 2022
Montana77
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Acceptance of Permanent AF
Hi everyone Well I have now had to accept that we have exhausted all treatment and I am now in permanent AF. My rate is still high, 100 at rest and 130 on movement for 7 weeks now. I started Digoxin and stopped Flec last Friday and seems to be working slowly, aiming to 70/80 bpm at rest. If this
Hi everyone Well I have now had to accept that we have exhausted all treatment and I am now in permanent AF. My rate is still high, 100 at rest and 130 on movement for 7 weeks now. I started Digoxin and stopped Flec last Friday and seems to be working slowly, aiming to 70/80 bpm at rest. If this
booboo73
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AF Association
2 years ago
Millions invited to take part in UK scheme to diagnose diseases earlier
I'm posting this for information - not to promote the project. As I see it, each of us has to decide for ourselves. But if you don't know it exists, you don't have that choice. There is a Guardian article and the project's own website. [i]
Millions invited to take part in UK scheme to diagnose
I'm posting this for information - not to promote the project. As I see it, each of us has to decide for ourselves. But if you don't know it exists, you don't have that choice. There is a Guardian article and the project's own website. [i]
Millions invited to take part in UK scheme to diagnose
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Awaiting bypass
hi never been on anything like this before, sorry if I get it wrong, I am awaiting heart bypass surgery at Barts London, I was told it would be done before Christmas (2022) I have started having bad anxiety, and the bisoprolol 3.75mgs which are making me so tiered are these things normal You all
hi never been on anything like this before, sorry if I get it wrong, I am awaiting heart bypass surgery at Barts London, I was told it would be done before Christmas (2022) I have started having bad anxiety, and the bisoprolol 3.75mgs which are making me so tiered are these things normal You all
E16Pat
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
AF problems...
I have had months of problems with my AF. Feeling tired and fatigued most days. My Kardia showing daily AF with TC 200 bpm and BC 40..50bpm. I do get a positive ok result most days. My GP referred me for a 7 day Holter .....the report says" sinus rhythm throughout with ventricular rates 44 and
I have had months of problems with my AF. Feeling tired and fatigued most days. My Kardia showing daily AF with TC 200 bpm and BC 40..50bpm. I do get a positive ok result most days. My GP referred me for a 7 day Holter .....the report says" sinus rhythm throughout with ventricular rates 44 and
samuela5
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AF Association
2 years ago
Deep Brain Stimulation
Has anyone with Cerebellar Ataxia been treated with Deep Brain Stimulation? Was it beneficial?
Has anyone with Cerebellar Ataxia been treated with Deep Brain Stimulation? Was it beneficial?
Ostap
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Ataxia UK
2 years ago
Forxiga 10mg for weight loss
Hi just needed to say This drug has really helped my heart failure and weight loss and general well-being . I have followed a good eating plan and exercise plan for years. My wife and I have tried to diet for years without achieving much. My heart failure symptoms have deminished and I have lost
Hi just needed to say This drug has really helped my heart failure and weight loss and general well-being . I have followed a good eating plan and exercise plan for years. My wife and I have tried to diet for years without achieving much. My heart failure symptoms have deminished and I have lost
Philblue
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Weight Loss Support
2 years ago
Triple Bypass surgery
Hi everyone after being informed back in July that I have severe multi vessel coronary artery disease I was informed yesterday that I need a triple heart bypass. I don’t mind admitting that this terrifies me and thought hearing from others in the same situation may help. I have also been diagnosed with
Hi everyone after being informed back in July that I have severe multi vessel coronary artery disease I was informed yesterday that I need a triple heart bypass. I don’t mind admitting that this terrifies me and thought hearing from others in the same situation may help. I have also been diagnosed with
gorillaqueen
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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