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Joint pain while on Apixaban
Do any of you suffer from painful joints and muscle aches while taking apixaban and bisoprolol?
Do any of you suffer from painful joints and muscle aches while taking apixaban and bisoprolol?
trixie100
in
AF Association
3 years ago
Ankle swelling and cold
Hi everyone, just wondering if anyone might know the answer to this question š¤ I had heart attack in 2018 with stent fitted followed by double heart bypass in 2019..but I have a real problem with ankles swelling and being really cold to touch even when it's hot,also have very cold face and neck to touch
Hi everyone, just wondering if anyone might know the answer to this question š¤ I had heart attack in 2018 with stent fitted followed by double heart bypass in 2019..but I have a real problem with ankles swelling and being really cold to touch even when it's hot,also have very cold face and neck to touch
Madge11
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
5th valve replacement - ready for the battle!
Well, Iām being admitted tomorrow for my 5th heart surgery (so far, 3 aortic valve replacement, 2 with aortic root, 1 mitral valve and a bypass.) and 2nd mitral valve. Theyāre hoping to do it minimally invasive to save opening my chest again due to my 3rd surgery being due to endocarditis but they will
Well, Iām being admitted tomorrow for my 5th heart surgery (so far, 3 aortic valve replacement, 2 with aortic root, 1 mitral valve and a bypass.) and 2nd mitral valve. Theyāre hoping to do it minimally invasive to save opening my chest again due to my 3rd surgery being due to endocarditis but they will
Clairealou
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
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Can Too Much Sleep Hurt Us?
Hi -- I am 73, have mild kidney failure, a lung disease, and since 2018 AFIB and mild heart failure. Even before the heart problems I was always tired. Now some days I am good for nothing and want to just sleep half of the day. I sleep so great & can fall asleep in like a minute. Usually 8 hours a night
Hi -- I am 73, have mild kidney failure, a lung disease, and since 2018 AFIB and mild heart failure. Even before the heart problems I was always tired. Now some days I am good for nothing and want to just sleep half of the day. I sleep so great & can fall asleep in like a minute. Usually 8 hours a night
goldey
in
AF Association
3 years ago
Need some Advice
Hi guys. Iām nearly at my 3 month milestone following open heart surgery to replace the mitral valve with a mechanical one. No major post op problems but wanted to ask your advice on couple things. So I started to hoover again 3 days ago. And now I have quite severe pain in my right shoulder blade.
Hi guys. Iām nearly at my 3 month milestone following open heart surgery to replace the mitral valve with a mechanical one. No major post op problems but wanted to ask your advice on couple things. So I started to hoover again 3 days ago. And now I have quite severe pain in my right shoulder blade.
Achingheart
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Question re operation scar (4 years old)
More of a question for those who have had their heart operations some time ago. I had my bypass in 2017, I had a few initial problems but would say for the last 2 1/2 years apart from some numbness everything was good. For the last 2 - 3 weeks I have had an incredible itch and heat around the scar which
More of a question for those who have had their heart operations some time ago. I had my bypass in 2017, I had a few initial problems but would say for the last 2 1/2 years apart from some numbness everything was good. For the last 2 - 3 weeks I have had an incredible itch and heat around the scar which
Heather1957
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Decision 100% made... (I think !!) š
Hi everyone āŗļø Well the last few months have been awful, mentally and physically. But on a more positive note I've made some decisions ( I think)!! Will be as brief as poss. After a few years of going crazy thinking it's all in my mind with weird beats and dizziness, I now have a diagnosis of Complex
Hi everyone āŗļø Well the last few months have been awful, mentally and physically. But on a more positive note I've made some decisions ( I think)!! Will be as brief as poss. After a few years of going crazy thinking it's all in my mind with weird beats and dizziness, I now have a diagnosis of Complex
booboo73
in
AF Association
3 years ago
Mick Jagger
As many will know Mick Jagger had a TAVI procedure over a year ago. Following the death of Charlie Watts the Daily Express have done an article on it. "Mick Jagger health: The Rolling Stones icon's impressive recovery after heart surgery | Express.co.uk" https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/health/1490711
As many will know Mick Jagger had a TAVI procedure over a year ago. Following the death of Charlie Watts the Daily Express have done an article on it. "Mick Jagger health: The Rolling Stones icon's impressive recovery after heart surgery | Express.co.uk" https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/health/1490711
MichaelJH
Heart Star
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Join us for our next online supporter event, celebrating 60 years of BHF-funded research
Join us on Wednesday 22 September at 4pm for the last of our 60th birthday special editions - Live & Ticking ā The Heart Transplant Story Professor Sir Nilesh Samani, BHF Medical Director, will be celebrating 60 years of BHF-funded research and shining a light on some of our achievements over the last
Join us on Wednesday 22 September at 4pm for the last of our 60th birthday special editions - Live & Ticking ā The Heart Transplant Story Professor Sir Nilesh Samani, BHF Medical Director, will be celebrating 60 years of BHF-funded research and shining a light on some of our achievements over the last
Helen_BHF
Partner
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Canāt keep up with the lame and lazy group
I have heart failure following a pacemaker being fitted. My heart rate at the time was 30BPM. Resting and I had blacked out. I was told that the atrial lead would not go into the correct position and 3 months later it was disconnected ;the heart failure has since become worse.my heart rate has now
I have heart failure following a pacemaker being fitted. My heart rate at the time was 30BPM. Resting and I had blacked out. I was told that the atrial lead would not go into the correct position and 3 months later it was disconnected ;the heart failure has since become worse.my heart rate has now
Nicejack
in
AF Association
3 years ago
How arrhythmia feels like?
Iāve been experiencing daily bradycardia for a while now, Iād occasionally feel it with palpitations and have skipped beats, my primary doctor did an electro but couldnāt find anything, Iām not an active person, I donāt feel like my heart should be beating like that, so how do I know itās arrhythmia
Iāve been experiencing daily bradycardia for a while now, Iād occasionally feel it with palpitations and have skipped beats, my primary doctor did an electro but couldnāt find anything, Iām not an active person, I donāt feel like my heart should be beating like that, so how do I know itās arrhythmia
Pami619
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
3 years ago
Cardiac Surgeon for Mitral Valve repair
Hello, I am new here. My 89 year old Dad has a leaky Mitral Valve and enlarged aortic root. I am not sure if he will be able to have open heart surgery. Has anyone had the MitraClip or NeoChord repair? How was your experience and can you please recommend a surgeon? Thank you.
Hello, I am new here. My 89 year old Dad has a leaky Mitral Valve and enlarged aortic root. I am not sure if he will be able to have open heart surgery. Has anyone had the MitraClip or NeoChord repair? How was your experience and can you please recommend a surgeon? Thank you.
Batgirlx
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
How do you cope w ith being told you have PAF along with your other cardiac problems
Having had AVRT for over 35 years controlled by drugs my tachycardia has now broken through the meds. Zio monitor has now shown PAF and Troponin is elevated. Started on Apixaban last week but have had to stop it as it totally wiped me out. How does one cope with all this without stressing oneself
Having had AVRT for over 35 years controlled by drugs my tachycardia has now broken through the meds. Zio monitor has now shown PAF and Troponin is elevated. Started on Apixaban last week but have had to stop it as it totally wiped me out. How does one cope with all this without stressing oneself
hausjac
in
AF Association
3 years ago
Post DBS experience by Benjamin stretcher
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Farooqji
in
Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Feeling Deflated
I'm taking pain killers using
deep
heat
gel and also tried a tens machine but my knee still hurts. Are there any exercises I could do to help me get back into running please.
I'm taking pain killers using
deep
heat
gel and also tried a tens machine but my knee still hurts. Are there any exercises I could do to help me get back into running please.
Kemali
in
Couch to 5K
3 years ago
AMANTADINE FOR DYSKINESIA. HAVE YOU AN EXPERIENCE WITH THIS DRUG? PLEASE HELP.
Hi, I might consider this drug for Dyskinesia, if it gets too severe. My MDS is a little reluctant to prescribe it, because he says it may cause insomnia. Nevertheless, is this drug working for your dyskinesia? How long before it started working for you? My doctor said it could take 4 to 8 weeks.
Hi, I might consider this drug for Dyskinesia, if it gets too severe. My MDS is a little reluctant to prescribe it, because he says it may cause insomnia. Nevertheless, is this drug working for your dyskinesia? How long before it started working for you? My doctor said it could take 4 to 8 weeks.
OREOLU
in
Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Odd feeling
Does anyone experience this? Every so often (maybe once every three weeks) Iām settling down to sleep when I get a strange vibrating sort of feeling in my eyes, head and body. Itās a bit scary. It only lasts about 5-10 seconds but I lay there thinking, am I having a stroke? Heart attack? ... Itās not
Does anyone experience this? Every so often (maybe once every three weeks) Iām settling down to sleep when I get a strange vibrating sort of feeling in my eyes, head and body. Itās a bit scary. It only lasts about 5-10 seconds but I lay there thinking, am I having a stroke? Heart attack? ... Itās not
123Abc123
in
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
in
Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
3 years ago
In KNEED of support.
My left knee has been niggling for a couple of weeks and I have tried
Deep
Heat
and a neoprene leg support for when I'm not active. Can any of you recommend a support to wear whilst I'm running? There are lots out there, but I'm like a child in a sweet shop and can't decide.
My left knee has been niggling for a couple of weeks and I have tried
Deep
Heat
and a neoprene leg support for when I'm not active. Can any of you recommend a support to wear whilst I'm running? There are lots out there, but I'm like a child in a sweet shop and can't decide.
newbie-nick
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
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 āgame-changerā, 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 āgame-changerā, is hoped to prevent thousands of
2greys
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
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