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Odd feeling
Does anyone experience this? Every so often (maybe once every three weeks) I’m settling down to sleep when I get a strange vibrating sort of feeling in my eyes, head and body. It’s a bit scary. It only lasts about 5-10 seconds but I lay there thinking, am I having a stroke? Heart attack? ... It’s not
Does anyone experience this? Every so often (maybe once every three weeks) I’m settling down to sleep when I get a strange vibrating sort of feeling in my eyes, head and body. It’s a bit scary. It only lasts about 5-10 seconds but I lay there thinking, am I having a stroke? Heart attack? ... It’s not
123Abc123
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AF Association
3 years ago
Elevated heart rate.
Morning all. I have noticed my heart rate running quite fast even during the night. This is a new one for me. I was diagnosed a fib in Jan and take Verapimil and Apixaban. My question is should I try and talk to my gp (if I can) or battle on. Waiting for CV but now just getting a call in Oct. Many thanks
Morning all. I have noticed my heart rate running quite fast even during the night. This is a new one for me. I was diagnosed a fib in Jan and take Verapimil and Apixaban. My question is should I try and talk to my gp (if I can) or battle on. Waiting for CV but now just getting a call in Oct. Many thanks
ETHEL103
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Arrhythmia Alliance
3 years ago
Cholesterol-lowering drug to be offered to thousands on the NHS
The treatment will be rolled out to those who have already suffered a heart attack or stroke. A cholesterol-lowering drug that could save tens of thousands of lives over the next decade will be offered to people on the NHS. Inclisiran, described as a “game-changer”, is hoped to prevent thousands of
The treatment will be rolled out to those who have already suffered a heart attack or stroke. A cholesterol-lowering drug that could save tens of thousands of lives over the next decade will be offered to people on the NHS. Inclisiran, described as a “game-changer”, is hoped to prevent thousands of
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
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Muscle pain and AF
I have got tiger balm at the moment but it just works for half an hour is so have tried
deep
heat
doesn’t work. Doctor used to prescribe Voltarol but you can’t get it anymore on prescription. I need something strong. Just been looking at that deep blue rub but it has CBD in it.
I have got tiger balm at the moment but it just works for half an hour is so have tried
deep
heat
doesn’t work. Doctor used to prescribe Voltarol but you can’t get it anymore on prescription. I need something strong. Just been looking at that deep blue rub but it has CBD in it.
Gillybean123
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AF Association
3 years ago
Blood pressure medication and advice for maintaining a very active lifestyle
Looking for advice please. 63 year old male, born with bicuspid valve, had AVR with mechanical valve and aortic root graft in December 2019. Always been very active (not showing off, but ex-international athlete who then maintained activity in many sports until the lead up to my AVR). The only medication
Looking for advice please. 63 year old male, born with bicuspid valve, had AVR with mechanical valve and aortic root graft in December 2019. Always been very active (not showing off, but ex-international athlete who then maintained activity in many sports until the lead up to my AVR). The only medication
Mikedabike
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Landmark study shows simple salt swap could prevent millions of deaths each year
Replacing table salt with a reduced-sodium, added-potassium ‘salt substitute’ significantly reduces rates of stroke, heart attack and death, according to the results of one of the largest dietary intervention studies ever conducted. Presented at a ‘hotline session’ at the European Society of Cardiology
Replacing table salt with a reduced-sodium, added-potassium ‘salt substitute’ significantly reduces rates of stroke, heart attack and death, according to the results of one of the largest dietary intervention studies ever conducted. Presented at a ‘hotline session’ at the European Society of Cardiology
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
What I have learned from 1 year with Early Onset PD - "Glass Half Full"
I decided to keep a journal of my journey - it has been quite a year but I have learned a lot. some of which maybe relevant for new and older PD people. I am not a doctor and this is not a medical opinion but there is lots available to make a stand against PD https://fightparkinsonsdisease.files.wordpress.com
I decided to keep a journal of my journey - it has been quite a year but I have learned a lot. some of which maybe relevant for new and older PD people. I am not a doctor and this is not a medical opinion but there is lots available to make a stand against PD https://fightparkinsonsdisease.files.wordpress.com
blazyb
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Coping with PMR
Absolutely new, 77 on the outside but younger on the inside. Would appreciate any advice relating to PMR please, just any tips that you found helped you. Have any of you found that your hips or spine have been painful due to this condition? Had open heart surgery last Summer, and now my ribs and upper
Absolutely new, 77 on the outside but younger on the inside. Would appreciate any advice relating to PMR please, just any tips that you found helped you. Have any of you found that your hips or spine have been painful due to this condition? Had open heart surgery last Summer, and now my ribs and upper
Jodi365
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
It's back
Hi this is my first post on this forum I had bad psoriasis until I got a heart transplant last year and it cleared up totally it was brilliant and I really thought because of the immusupprestants it would stay away, how wrong I was after stopping the steroids it's back with a vengeance totally gutted
Hi this is my first post on this forum I had bad psoriasis until I got a heart transplant last year and it cleared up totally it was brilliant and I really thought because of the immusupprestants it would stay away, how wrong I was after stopping the steroids it's back with a vengeance totally gutted
Thanksnhs
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Beyond Psoriasis
3 years ago
Post op mental health and strokeshi.
Hi. Is anyone else suffering trans ischemic attacks and mental health from their open heart surgery and concurring trauma ? The following article helps explain it a little. https://cardiothoracicsurgery.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13019-019-0844-8
Hi. Is anyone else suffering trans ischemic attacks and mental health from their open heart surgery and concurring trauma ? The following article helps explain it a little. https://cardiothoracicsurgery.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13019-019-0844-8
CosmicBetty
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Oldest Heart Transplant Patient Turns 90
Britain's oldest heart transplant patient, Ted Warner, recently turned 90. Ted had his transplant 31 years ago but many have survived far longer. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cambridgeshire-58361917
Britain's oldest heart transplant patient, Ted Warner, recently turned 90. Ted had his transplant 31 years ago but many have survived far longer. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cambridgeshire-58361917
MichaelJH
Heart Star
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Echo findings
Whilst in hospital with fast AF I was given an echocardiogram. This was my first echo in AF. I have an echo every 6 months and the last one was normal except for dilated LA which they said was down to my weight. On top of dilated LA, this echo showed mild tricuspid regurgitation and borderline LSVF
Whilst in hospital with fast AF I was given an echocardiogram. This was my first echo in AF. I have an echo every 6 months and the last one was normal except for dilated LA which they said was down to my weight. On top of dilated LA, this echo showed mild tricuspid regurgitation and borderline LSVF
Rhiannonimity1
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AF Association
3 years ago
Hope for us hearties
UK's oldest living heart transplant patient marks 90th birthday. What brilliant news, only expected a few more years to live after transplant (BBC news)Transplant op in August 1990. Never give in! Take care all
UK's oldest living heart transplant patient marks 90th birthday. What brilliant news, only expected a few more years to live after transplant (BBC news)Transplant op in August 1990. Never give in! Take care all
sherwood123
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Fast heartrate not a symptom of being undermedicated.
Just spoke to doctor and he says if your undermedicated, it will cause bradycardia NOT tachycardia and having read replies to my previous posts, this appears to be untrue. I'm just so frustrated and angry having to deal with doctors who don't know what they're talking about, God help us all!!!
Just spoke to doctor and he says if your undermedicated, it will cause bradycardia NOT tachycardia and having read replies to my previous posts, this appears to be untrue. I'm just so frustrated and angry having to deal with doctors who don't know what they're talking about, God help us all!!!
sobs1962
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Metoprolol and bradycardia
I sometimes have resting heart rate in the mid-fifties my cardiologist has prescribed me 25 mg metoprolol half in the morning half at night my resting heart rate this evening is 54 concerned about taking metoprolol ..that is my other half of the pill tonight with this heart rate already 54. I've just
I sometimes have resting heart rate in the mid-fifties my cardiologist has prescribed me 25 mg metoprolol half in the morning half at night my resting heart rate this evening is 54 concerned about taking metoprolol ..that is my other half of the pill tonight with this heart rate already 54. I've just
Hidden
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
3 years ago
Gout
Gout. Ouch. Recently had New Aortic valve, double heart bypass and Pericardiectomy. Immobilised for 9 weeks in hospital. Have had to learn to walk again. Now I am on my second bout of gout and the pain is unbearable. It’s in my ankle so laid up again - I’m a farmers wife and am not used to not being
Gout. Ouch. Recently had New Aortic valve, double heart bypass and Pericardiectomy. Immobilised for 9 weeks in hospital. Have had to learn to walk again. Now I am on my second bout of gout and the pain is unbearable. It’s in my ankle so laid up again - I’m a farmers wife and am not used to not being
onthescrapheap
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Expectant parents with a CHD baby - help
Me and my wife are expecting our first child and at the 20 week scan we discovered that she has a hypoplastic aortic arch with associated VSD and as such will require open heart surgery soon after birth. I'm looking to speak with other parents who've dealt with a similar diagnosis to see what we can
Me and my wife are expecting our first child and at the 20 week scan we discovered that she has a hypoplastic aortic arch with associated VSD and as such will require open heart surgery soon after birth. I'm looking to speak with other parents who've dealt with a similar diagnosis to see what we can
ChrisOR7
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Type 1 diabetic and triple heart bypass
I’m new here. High BP 3 months post triple heart bypass. Recovery, apart from this, has been fine.
I’m new here. High BP 3 months post triple heart bypass. Recovery, apart from this, has been fine.
Sewing19
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Is Carbidopa/Levodopa 8x’s a day to much when you have the DBS?
My setting is on 3.30 left side, 1.00 right side. My doctor seems to give me more medicine instead of turning it up and I feel like it is causing a lot more symptoms.
My setting is on 3.30 left side, 1.00 right side. My doctor seems to give me more medicine instead of turning it up and I feel like it is causing a lot more symptoms.
Squarles2
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Parents of VSD little ones
Not sure if there’s any parents out there of little ones with a hole in their heart? I’m a single parent and my twin daughter who’s almost 5 months old (4 corrected) is due to have her heart surgery in 3 weeks and it’s starting to hit home I’ve tried to be good with writing down questions I want answering
Not sure if there’s any parents out there of little ones with a hole in their heart? I’m a single parent and my twin daughter who’s almost 5 months old (4 corrected) is due to have her heart surgery in 3 weeks and it’s starting to hit home I’ve tried to be good with writing down questions I want answering
FlowerofLondon
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
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