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High Cholesterol
Hi, I am 35 years older, health weight/diet, do not smoke. However my cholesterol level is 5.7 - I am unsure what else I can do to lower it and I’m feeling very anxious that it’s high especially given my age. The nurse said that high cholesterol increases risk of stroke and heart attacks which has
Hi, I am 35 years older, health weight/diet, do not smoke. However my cholesterol level is 5.7 - I am unsure what else I can do to lower it and I’m feeling very anxious that it’s high especially given my age. The nurse said that high cholesterol increases risk of stroke and heart attacks which has
Knic
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Cholesterol Support
3 years ago
Week seven blues
I tried a salt bath which did help a little and I’ve put
deep
heat
on before I’ve gone out haha. Am also taking it quite slow but no matter what I do my calves are so tight Thank you !
I tried a salt bath which did help a little and I’ve put
deep
heat
on before I’ve gone out haha. Am also taking it quite slow but no matter what I do my calves are so tight Thank you !
Badrun
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Couch to 5K
3 years ago
Atrial Fibrillation or not?
My query is do I have Atrial Fibrillation or should it be named something else. I have a normal sinus rhythm but I am tachycardic and the heart rate spikes at times. I have frequent ectopic beats but have been advised they are of no concern. Just been prescribed 1.25mg of Bisoprolol.
My query is do I have Atrial Fibrillation or should it be named something else. I have a normal sinus rhythm but I am tachycardic and the heart rate spikes at times. I have frequent ectopic beats but have been advised they are of no concern. Just been prescribed 1.25mg of Bisoprolol.
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AF Association
3 years ago
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Skipped beats in a row
I can go about my day to day fine with no symptoms, and out of nowhere and during my sleep I can have about 5 skipped beats in a row before I jump back into NSR - does anyone else have experience of this? It’s very jolting waiting to go back to NSR, I’m about to start bisopropol to see if this will help
I can go about my day to day fine with no symptoms, and out of nowhere and during my sleep I can have about 5 skipped beats in a row before I jump back into NSR - does anyone else have experience of this? It’s very jolting waiting to go back to NSR, I’m about to start bisopropol to see if this will help
Kellylou1712
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Arrhythmia Alliance
3 years ago
Join our next Live & Ticking supporter event 'Heart Surgery Innovation' this Wednesday
On Wednesday 28 July at 4-5pm, our Live & Ticking 60th birthday special editions continue with Heart Surgery Innovation: From Idea to Reality. BHF Medical Director, Professor Sir Nilesh Samani will be celebrating 60 years of BHF-funded research and looking at a selection of research success stories
On Wednesday 28 July at 4-5pm, our Live & Ticking 60th birthday special editions continue with Heart Surgery Innovation: From Idea to Reality. BHF Medical Director, Professor Sir Nilesh Samani will be celebrating 60 years of BHF-funded research and looking at a selection of research success stories
Helen_BHF
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
High systolic blood pressure but normal diastolic blood pressure meaning in B12 deficiency, do you have the same issue?
My systolic blood pressure 14.5 mm hg and diastolic blood pressure is between 9.2 to 8.1 Is that normal and I have mostly muscle weakness neuropathy. Higher systolic blood pressure is the root cause of heart attack. I'm to see my cardiologist on October. My High systolic blood pressure is not related
My systolic blood pressure 14.5 mm hg and diastolic blood pressure is between 9.2 to 8.1 Is that normal and I have mostly muscle weakness neuropathy. Higher systolic blood pressure is the root cause of heart attack. I'm to see my cardiologist on October. My High systolic blood pressure is not related
Hamayeshguy
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
What does cardiac rehab class involve after mitral valve repair?
It is 3 months since my op (open heart surgery for valve repair & ablation for AF) and I have not had any cardiac rehab yet. I was meant to get notice of something, but nothing has happened yet. Can anyone tell me what it involves, eg is it a group or 1:1 and what happens in the time? Any experience
It is 3 months since my op (open heart surgery for valve repair & ablation for AF) and I have not had any cardiac rehab yet. I was meant to get notice of something, but nothing has happened yet. Can anyone tell me what it involves, eg is it a group or 1:1 and what happens in the time? Any experience
Warm-heart
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Aortic Valve and Aneurysm Repair
Hi All two fold question. Anybody had heart surgery at the Royal Brompton I'm looking at booking under Dr Cesare Quarto. Also anybody got the Inspiris Resilia Valve. Many thanks in advance.
Hi All two fold question. Anybody had heart surgery at the Royal Brompton I'm looking at booking under Dr Cesare Quarto. Also anybody got the Inspiris Resilia Valve. Many thanks in advance.
Realworldresident
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Hi I’m new here
Hi I’m new here. I live in Scotland near Edinburgh. I am happy to have found this site and hopefully find lots of friends. I have lots of health issues but thankfully nothing serious. RLS, chronic cough, acid reflux, depression and anxiety etc, I have had this very annoying cough for over 29 years and
Hi I’m new here. I live in Scotland near Edinburgh. I am happy to have found this site and hopefully find lots of friends. I have lots of health issues but thankfully nothing serious. RLS, chronic cough, acid reflux, depression and anxiety etc, I have had this very annoying cough for over 29 years and
Hazelnut75
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
Techniques to get back to Normal Sinus Rhythm?
Hi, I’m 63 years old, fairly active through tennis, cycling & walking & have had AF for 10 years. Until recently been doing well with medication, but now in last 4 months, slip into AF every 10 days or so and bouts can last over a week. Tendency is to go into AF overnight. On Carvidolol, Apixaban &
Hi, I’m 63 years old, fairly active through tennis, cycling & walking & have had AF for 10 years. Until recently been doing well with medication, but now in last 4 months, slip into AF every 10 days or so and bouts can last over a week. Tendency is to go into AF overnight. On Carvidolol, Apixaban &
Malmac
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AF Association
3 years ago
Double bypass
Had a double bypass on the 13th May. All went well and my wounds have healed really well and now discharged back into the care of my GP. My problem is my very low mood and my anger. I'm extremely sad to the point of crying nearly every single day. Then out of the blue I become very angry at the slightest
Had a double bypass on the 13th May. All went well and my wounds have healed really well and now discharged back into the care of my GP. My problem is my very low mood and my anger. I'm extremely sad to the point of crying nearly every single day. Then out of the blue I become very angry at the slightest
EwaUK
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
There is hope a view from seven months down the line
I thought it might be encouraging for some at the beginning of their journey to read a relative success story from 7 months down the line. I am 67 hand an elective operation for an aneurysm and aortic valve replacement. Cardiac arrest during op and blood clot in lungs in following day resulting in having
I thought it might be encouraging for some at the beginning of their journey to read a relative success story from 7 months down the line. I am 67 hand an elective operation for an aneurysm and aortic valve replacement. Cardiac arrest during op and blood clot in lungs in following day resulting in having
Tedsdad
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ICUsteps
3 years ago
Aortic biological valve Edwards carpentier perimount
Had open heart surgery in 2017 new biological aortic valve I was 63 when this was done but do not know how long this will last and will have to another one. I wondered if anyone else could let me know if they had this operation.
Had open heart surgery in 2017 new biological aortic valve I was 63 when this was done but do not know how long this will last and will have to another one. I wondered if anyone else could let me know if they had this operation.
Holywellbay
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Abscess on aortic root
Has anyone here had surgery for an abscess on the aortic root? My husband has been told that he needs surgery to drain the abscess, but no-one has explained what type of surgery. Is it possible that he will need open heart surgery again (he already had it earlier this year for an aortic valve and root
Has anyone here had surgery for an abscess on the aortic root? My husband has been told that he needs surgery to drain the abscess, but no-one has explained what type of surgery. Is it possible that he will need open heart surgery again (he already had it earlier this year for an aortic valve and root
Catlady2021
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Increase in medication
Hi I had a heart attack in February 2021 and consequently a triple heart bypass. I have been prescribed Lipitor Atorvastatin 80mg ,Lansoprazole 30mg ,Bisoporolol Fumarte 1.25mg Sertaline 50mg , Ferrous Fumarte 210mg twice a day Clopidogrel 75mg Cyanocobalamin 100 Microgram, Aspirin 75mg I have now
Hi I had a heart attack in February 2021 and consequently a triple heart bypass. I have been prescribed Lipitor Atorvastatin 80mg ,Lansoprazole 30mg ,Bisoporolol Fumarte 1.25mg Sertaline 50mg , Ferrous Fumarte 210mg twice a day Clopidogrel 75mg Cyanocobalamin 100 Microgram, Aspirin 75mg I have now
FRANKIENCOCO
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Edoxaban or Apixaban.
On Friday last week I noticed my left arm was a bit swollen and by Sunday a lot swollen so I decided to consult the NHS website and ended up being directed to NHS 111 and then to "make an urgent appointment to see your GP". Being on holiday in Cornwall I contacted the local NHS out of hours service and
On Friday last week I noticed my left arm was a bit swollen and by Sunday a lot swollen so I decided to consult the NHS website and ended up being directed to NHS 111 and then to "make an urgent appointment to see your GP". Being on holiday in Cornwall I contacted the local NHS out of hours service and
Stinky1953
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AF Association
3 years ago
FUS PTT Surgery. 6 months update
After 6 months things look bit more stable. I still have some issues, and sometimes it is still hard to accept that i still have Parkinson’s. 6 months gone, and gone all my dyskinesia. Still have some tremor, 90% solved on my treated side, about 80% on my untreated side, slowness it is still one of the
After 6 months things look bit more stable. I still have some issues, and sometimes it is still hard to accept that i still have Parkinson’s. 6 months gone, and gone all my dyskinesia. Still have some tremor, 90% solved on my treated side, about 80% on my untreated side, slowness it is still one of the
Markbit
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
ICU delirium
A year ago I had routine open heart surgery unfortunately it didn’t go well and I was put in an induced coma waking up 4 weeks later I was treated well but I had a trachy and couldn’t speak my hands were shaking so I couldn’t write or communicate. I was in a hospital 100 miles from my home and due to
A year ago I had routine open heart surgery unfortunately it didn’t go well and I was put in an induced coma waking up 4 weeks later I was treated well but I had a trachy and couldn’t speak my hands were shaking so I couldn’t write or communicate. I was in a hospital 100 miles from my home and due to
Catfoot3
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ICUsteps
3 years ago
Open heart surgery
Does anyone else suffer with anxiety after their heart surgery.. I also suffer with nausea it’s been 7 weeks ago since I had my aortic valve replacement
Does anyone else suffer with anxiety after their heart surgery.. I also suffer with nausea it’s been 7 weeks ago since I had my aortic valve replacement
Michael42
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
High respiratory efforts in COVID-19 patients could result in self-inflicted lung injury
The impact of high breathing efforts on the lungs of patients suffering with acute respiratory failure due to COVID-19 has been investigated by researchers at the University of Warwick, who assessed the likelihood of resulting lung injury. Although mechanical ventilation is a life-saving intervention
The impact of high breathing efforts on the lungs of patients suffering with acute respiratory failure due to COVID-19 has been investigated by researchers at the University of Warwick, who assessed the likelihood of resulting lung injury. Although mechanical ventilation is a life-saving intervention
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
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