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Update and question about verapamil
Quick update.....stopped flecainide and reduced verapamil. Feeling good and no afib, no SVT. Surprisingly blood pressure which was always good dropped (now 107/68), but Verapamil is meant to lower blood pressure. go figure. Only change I have made recently other than meds is use of taurine (close to
Quick update.....stopped flecainide and reduced verapamil. Feeling good and no afib, no SVT. Surprisingly blood pressure which was always good dropped (now 107/68), but Verapamil is meant to lower blood pressure. go figure. Only change I have made recently other than meds is use of taurine (close to
Fabfibber
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AF Association
3 years ago
Low triiodothyronine levels correlate with high B-type natriuretic peptide levels in patients with heart failure
An association between low T3 and cardiac disorders. They appear to very responsibly avoid unwarranted conclusions - which came first? - but at least the question is being asked. [i] • Open Access • Published: 08 November 2021
Low triiodothyronine levels correlate with high B-type natriuretic
An association between low T3 and cardiac disorders. They appear to very responsibly avoid unwarranted conclusions - which came first? - but at least the question is being asked. [i] • Open Access • Published: 08 November 2021
Low triiodothyronine levels correlate with high B-type natriuretic
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
OMG I CANT BELIEVE I DID THIS 😱
Woke in the night with joint pain hit the cocodamol
deep
heat
and hot water bottle. Worst flare since I started baricitnib I told my hubby. Opened my box of tablets for the day and suddenly realised I hadn’t put in my baricitnib in my weekly pillbox . I’m mortified I can’t believe it .
Woke in the night with joint pain hit the cocodamol
deep
heat
and hot water bottle. Worst flare since I started baricitnib I told my hubby. Opened my box of tablets for the day and suddenly realised I hadn’t put in my baricitnib in my weekly pillbox . I’m mortified I can’t believe it .
Hidden
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NRAS
3 years ago
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info on triple heart bypass recovery for my dad
It looks as if my dad will be discharged from hospital this week following a triple heart bypass op last week and I wondered if anyone could tell me when it's likely he'll be able to go for walks around his neighbourhood, etc? Will he be allowed to cook, make a cup of tea, etc? He lives on his own but
It looks as if my dad will be discharged from hospital this week following a triple heart bypass op last week and I wondered if anyone could tell me when it's likely he'll be able to go for walks around his neighbourhood, etc? Will he be allowed to cook, make a cup of tea, etc? He lives on his own but
chrissy26
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Tooth extraction 6 weeks after heart bypass- any experiences?
Tooth extraction 6 weeks after heart bypass - any experiences?
Tooth extraction 6 weeks after heart bypass - any experiences?
Whitbyreds
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
A decade on from heart failure diagnosis
Today marks ten years since I was unexpectedly diagnosed with heart failure at the tender age of 31. I remember back then being told by Dr "Death Knell" Google that I'd be dead within five years. [Nowadays I know Dr Google is an unqualified quack who knows nothing and likes to present worst case scenarios
Today marks ten years since I was unexpectedly diagnosed with heart failure at the tender age of 31. I remember back then being told by Dr "Death Knell" Google that I'd be dead within five years. [Nowadays I know Dr Google is an unqualified quack who knows nothing and likes to present worst case scenarios
laura_dropstitch
Heart Star
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Open heart surgery but developed bone problems will that affect what kind of surgery I have
Waiting for mitral valve surgery told in August 9 weeks now November
Waiting for mitral valve surgery told in August 9 weeks now November
vodkalover2
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Heart surgery
I had my mitro valve repair done Oct. 28th. I am doing really well. Now back on my treatment.
I had my mitro valve repair done Oct. 28th. I am doing really well. Now back on my treatment.
Totheriver
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 years ago
Travelling abroad/best portable compressor in your opinion please
Hi I’m new here! I had LV Heart Failure in 2010 and lived a fairly unrestricted life. In Jan this year I contracted COVID which has made my condition worse with RV Heart failure (pacemaker upgraded) and type II respiratory failure for which I’m on 2 litres at rest, 3 mobilising and 4 at night through
Hi I’m new here! I had LV Heart Failure in 2010 and lived a fairly unrestricted life. In Jan this year I contracted COVID which has made my condition worse with RV Heart failure (pacemaker upgraded) and type II respiratory failure for which I’m on 2 litres at rest, 3 mobilising and 4 at night through
WeirdOxygenGirl
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
CHOLESTEROL RESULTS
Hi guys!! What do you think of these results?? 4 years post heart attack, stent fitted to coronary artery. Now only taking ramipril amd aspirin. I quit statins 4 months ago after 4 years of 80mg Artovastatin. This was due to muscle and back pain...since stopping Ive had no bother at all!!! RATIO 4.23
Hi guys!! What do you think of these results?? 4 years post heart attack, stent fitted to coronary artery. Now only taking ramipril amd aspirin. I quit statins 4 months ago after 4 years of 80mg Artovastatin. This was due to muscle and back pain...since stopping Ive had no bother at all!!! RATIO 4.23
arty_sax
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Cholesterol Support
3 years ago
left ventricular systolic dysfunction
Following my recent heart echo this diagnosis has appeared on my NHS GP record - "left ventricular systolic dysfunction". I had the echo because I get breathless these days just walking across the road to the shops, but when I went to see the GP to discuss my results there was no mention of "left ventricular
Following my recent heart echo this diagnosis has appeared on my NHS GP record - "left ventricular systolic dysfunction". I had the echo because I get breathless these days just walking across the road to the shops, but when I went to see the GP to discuss my results there was no mention of "left ventricular
Stinky1953
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AF Association
3 years ago
Post operative mental health
I underwent Open Heart surgery in August 2021 at the Brompton Hospital in west London, my surgeon was Mario Petrou part of the cardiac department headed by Professor Pepper. I was due for a P.E.A.R.S procedure for my ascending aorta but the surgical plan was changed when I was in surgery. Mr Petrou
I underwent Open Heart surgery in August 2021 at the Brompton Hospital in west London, my surgeon was Mario Petrou part of the cardiac department headed by Professor Pepper. I was due for a P.E.A.R.S procedure for my ascending aorta but the surgical plan was changed when I was in surgery. Mr Petrou
guy_fawkes
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Upcoming valve replacement surgery - Any advice?
I've recently learned I need to have Mitral Valve Replacement heart surgery, and am really scared. I was wondering if there is anybody else in this group who's undergone the procedure who could tell me a bit about the process, recovery and how you felt in the weeks/months after? Can you live a normal
I've recently learned I need to have Mitral Valve Replacement heart surgery, and am really scared. I was wondering if there is anybody else in this group who's undergone the procedure who could tell me a bit about the process, recovery and how you felt in the weeks/months after? Can you live a normal
InverteBrett
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
DBS for depression
Just stumbled on this https://www.dw.com/en/pacemaker-for-the-brain-relieves-womans-severe-depression/a-59472106
Just stumbled on this https://www.dw.com/en/pacemaker-for-the-brain-relieves-womans-severe-depression/a-59472106
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
TiredofIBS
Anyone here has experienced getting Afib after strong orgasmic event? Been shocked back into sinus rhythm but cardiologist does not feel this event caused my Afib but my mitral valve regurgitation. No question it was the strong orgasm as I experienced strong heart abnormal beats like your heart was going
Anyone here has experienced getting Afib after strong orgasmic event? Been shocked back into sinus rhythm but cardiologist does not feel this event caused my Afib but my mitral valve regurgitation. No question it was the strong orgasm as I experienced strong heart abnormal beats like your heart was going
IBStired
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AF Association
3 years ago
Heart conditions and jab?
Question who thinks this is related ?? Sibling had an aortic dissection type a and b April this year 6 months after 1st jab, requiring 6 hour open heart operation, thankfully survived! 6 months later parent has aortic dissection type b can’t operate as has COPD told to enjoy every day!!!! Whilst parent
Question who thinks this is related ?? Sibling had an aortic dissection type a and b April this year 6 months after 1st jab, requiring 6 hour open heart operation, thankfully survived! 6 months later parent has aortic dissection type b can’t operate as has COPD told to enjoy every day!!!! Whilst parent
Louiselou13
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AF Association
3 years ago
Getting off Verapamil
After 2nd ablation for SVT, I had AFib episodes. Cardiologist said I could take Verapamil and if this did not stop Afib, could add Flecainide. I was told for the SVT ablation blanking period 1 week. I concluded 3 months more appropriate and decided to take 180 mg Verapamil sustained release once/day
After 2nd ablation for SVT, I had AFib episodes. Cardiologist said I could take Verapamil and if this did not stop Afib, could add Flecainide. I was told for the SVT ablation blanking period 1 week. I concluded 3 months more appropriate and decided to take 180 mg Verapamil sustained release once/day
Fabfibber
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AF Association
3 years ago
Anyone have ablation for asymptomatic afib/aflutter?
Hi. I appreciate the great answers and support from my previous question on this forum. I know the main reason for ablation is to eiminate afib, improve QoL and hopefully get off of the meds. This may be a stupid question but are there many people with asymptomatic afib/aflutter and heartrate of 70-
Hi. I appreciate the great answers and support from my previous question on this forum. I know the main reason for ablation is to eiminate afib, improve QoL and hopefully get off of the meds. This may be a stupid question but are there many people with asymptomatic afib/aflutter and heartrate of 70-
nmack
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Mechanical valve
Has anyone had the vaccines that has APS, Lupus, and a mechanical heart valve and on blood thinners and prednisone? If so, did you have complications? Thank you!
Has anyone had the vaccines that has APS, Lupus, and a mechanical heart valve and on blood thinners and prednisone? If so, did you have complications? Thank you!
hihannula
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
3 years ago
New DBS techniques ?
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/research-shows-promising-results-for-parkinsons-treatment?utm_source=Sailthru%20Email&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=MNT%20Daily%20News&utm_content=2021-10-11&apid=32293354&rvid=e3b0c44298fc1c149afbf4c8996fb92427ae41e4649b934ca495991b7852b855
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/research-shows-promising-results-for-parkinsons-treatment?utm_source=Sailthru%20Email&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=MNT%20Daily%20News&utm_content=2021-10-11&apid=32293354&rvid=e3b0c44298fc1c149afbf4c8996fb92427ae41e4649b934ca495991b7852b855
Xenos
in
Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
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