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Counting down the days till the op.
Hello, Any advise would be welcome. As a couple we are now waiting for my husband to have double heart bypass surgery on 10th June. Every morning waking up to the reality is hard. The physical tips I’m reading is helpful but how do you recognise the emotional side is getting to much and seek help.
Hello, Any advise would be welcome. As a couple we are now waiting for my husband to have double heart bypass surgery on 10th June. Every morning waking up to the reality is hard. The physical tips I’m reading is helpful but how do you recognise the emotional side is getting to much and seek help.
Debupsidedown
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Meditation to Inner Peace. ❤️☀️☮️☯️🌻🧘🏻♀️🌈🙏
Meditation is a simple practice yet such a phenomenon with many health benefits for our body and mind. We are consumed with life events as there are always constant background noises from our mind and our surroundings. Meditation is a simple phenomenon that for a single moment, when I am not doing anything
Meditation is a simple practice yet such a phenomenon with many health benefits for our body and mind. We are consumed with life events as there are always constant background noises from our mind and our surroundings. Meditation is a simple phenomenon that for a single moment, when I am not doing anything
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Healthy Eating
3 years ago
Need help - surgery advice
Diagnosed Sept 2020 and just been informed they are proceeding with Mitral Valve mechanical - open heart surgery in the coming weeks - anyone had this done, partner is needing to talk to someone who has gone through this - pre op fears / stresses / post op. Any advice welcome, please help.
Diagnosed Sept 2020 and just been informed they are proceeding with Mitral Valve mechanical - open heart surgery in the coming weeks - anyone had this done, partner is needing to talk to someone who has gone through this - pre op fears / stresses / post op. Any advice welcome, please help.
Duffy14
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
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Wk 9 run 1 disaster
This morning I've put
deep
heat
on it and I can walk on it easily although it still feels tender. How long do you think I should wait before trying it out on a jog. And when I start running again should I go back a couple of weeks in the plan? Thanks to anyone who replies.
This morning I've put
deep
heat
on it and I can walk on it easily although it still feels tender. How long do you think I should wait before trying it out on a jog. And when I start running again should I go back a couple of weeks in the plan? Thanks to anyone who replies.
Holden1919
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Couch to 5K
3 years ago
PTT FUS 4 months later
I had today my 3 months phone consultation with Prof. J. (one month later). He saw my videos, with and without levodopa e said that i was "very close to normal". Indeed, sometimes i feel close to normal, not everyday, not every hour, but especially in the morning i feel like that. I am able to run again
I had today my 3 months phone consultation with Prof. J. (one month later). He saw my videos, with and without levodopa e said that i was "very close to normal". Indeed, sometimes i feel close to normal, not everyday, not every hour, but especially in the morning i feel like that. I am able to run again
Markbit
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
To ablate or not to ablate...etc
I finally received a telephone consultation, 6 months after my A&E admission for a fast AF. The A&E discharge report said "AF disorder SUSPECTED", and recommended a 24-hour ECG. The latest AF is only my second event in 5 years. I had an AF a year after my heart attack (stent inserted); the consultant
I finally received a telephone consultation, 6 months after my A&E admission for a fast AF. The A&E discharge report said "AF disorder SUSPECTED", and recommended a 24-hour ECG. The latest AF is only my second event in 5 years. I had an AF a year after my heart attack (stent inserted); the consultant
JK5AEO
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AF Association
3 years ago
Do brain implants (like DBS) change your personality?
From the New Yorker Magazine For the great majority of patients, deep-brain stimulation was beneficial and life-changing, but there were occasional reports of strange behavioral reactions, such as hypomania and hypersexuality. Then, in 2006, a French team published a study about the unexpected consequences
From the New Yorker Magazine For the great majority of patients, deep-brain stimulation was beneficial and life-changing, but there were occasional reports of strange behavioral reactions, such as hypomania and hypersexuality. Then, in 2006, a French team published a study about the unexpected consequences
jackedmonston
in
Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Attending an adult congenital heart surgery care workshop
Hey everyone. I hope you're all looking after yourselves. I haven't posted here for a while - evidence that my post-AVR life is going well I'm pleased to say. This is just a short post to say I've been asked by Guy's and St Thomas's (the hospital where I had my AVR in 2018) to take part in a virtual
Hey everyone. I hope you're all looking after yourselves. I haven't posted here for a while - evidence that my post-AVR life is going well I'm pleased to say. This is just a short post to say I've been asked by Guy's and St Thomas's (the hospital where I had my AVR in 2018) to take part in a virtual
Nic25
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Single mastectomy with implant reconstruction
Hi. I’m wondering if there is anyone on here who has undergone a single mastectomy with implant reconstruction who would be willing to share their experience post op and beyond? I am due to undergo this procedure, and am particularly keen to know how it is living with one natural breast and one reconstructed
Hi. I’m wondering if there is anyone on here who has undergone a single mastectomy with implant reconstruction who would be willing to share their experience post op and beyond? I am due to undergo this procedure, and am particularly keen to know how it is living with one natural breast and one reconstructed
MLH52
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My Breast Cancer Community
3 years ago
Single mastectomy with implant reconstruction
Hi. I’m wondering if there is anyone on here who has undergone a single mastectomy with implant reconstruction who would be willing to share their experience post op and beyond? I am due to undergo this procedure, and am particularly keen to know how it is living with one natural breast and one with
Hi. I’m wondering if there is anyone on here who has undergone a single mastectomy with implant reconstruction who would be willing to share their experience post op and beyond? I am due to undergo this procedure, and am particularly keen to know how it is living with one natural breast and one with
MLH52
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
3 years ago
Join our next 'Live and Ticking' online event on 26th May
Hi all, A reminder that our next online supporter event 'Hearts and Minds' will be kicking off at 4pm on May 26th. In this session we'll be joined by Dr Lisa Pennells, Senior Research Associate at the University of Cambridge, who will be sharing her research into how symptoms of depression are linked
Hi all, A reminder that our next online supporter event 'Hearts and Minds' will be kicking off at 4pm on May 26th. In this session we'll be joined by Dr Lisa Pennells, Senior Research Associate at the University of Cambridge, who will be sharing her research into how symptoms of depression are linked
Helen_BHF
Partner
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Sauna/ Steam room/ after bypass.
Hi everyone, hope everything is going ok. Just wondered if anyone who has had a triple heart bypass has been told not to use any of these? Also thinking are you aloud to use a hot tub? Just thinking, as I would like to possibly join a health club. Thanks.
Hi everyone, hope everything is going ok. Just wondered if anyone who has had a triple heart bypass has been told not to use any of these? Also thinking are you aloud to use a hot tub? Just thinking, as I would like to possibly join a health club. Thanks.
Zzr93
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Apixaban side effects.
I have a new cardiologists. Hurray! He has taken me off xerolto, because of many violent nosebleeds. He says apixaban hopefully will reduce or eliminate these bleeds. My question is has anyone had any disturbing side effects from apixaban? I am starting on it today. Other than nosebleeds life is grand
I have a new cardiologists. Hurray! He has taken me off xerolto, because of many violent nosebleeds. He says apixaban hopefully will reduce or eliminate these bleeds. My question is has anyone had any disturbing side effects from apixaban? I am starting on it today. Other than nosebleeds life is grand
Marney
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AF Association
3 years ago
Bronchiectasis Breathlessness and Fatigue...any thoughts..
Hello all, not been on for a while. My Mum is 92 and after long term cough and crackling in the lung was diagnosed with mild Bronchiectasis 18 months ago. She survived Covid in Jan this year. However breathlessness is worsening, xray shows nothing untoward. She is in salbutamol, carbosteine ( does anyone
Hello all, not been on for a while. My Mum is 92 and after long term cough and crackling in the lung was diagnosed with mild Bronchiectasis 18 months ago. She survived Covid in Jan this year. However breathlessness is worsening, xray shows nothing untoward. She is in salbutamol, carbosteine ( does anyone
JetJet
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Should I worry after heavy fall?
I was carrying a very heavy bedside cabinet and fell on the floor, no warning nor trip that I'm aware of. I think I may have fainted. Anyway, serious bruises to my arms and a hefty wack to my chest. Now some serious pain in chest mechanics and some loose clicking in ribs at bottom rib level. I had open
I was carrying a very heavy bedside cabinet and fell on the floor, no warning nor trip that I'm aware of. I think I may have fainted. Anyway, serious bruises to my arms and a hefty wack to my chest. Now some serious pain in chest mechanics and some loose clicking in ribs at bottom rib level. I had open
Wooodsie
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
More Encouraging Focused Ultrasound News
I readily admit that I don't understand much of this article, but I do understand that it's another encouraging bit of information regarding focused ultrasound with specific potential for treatment of Parkinson's Disease and may other ailments. "Parkinson’s Disease, epilepsy and insomnia are just a few
I readily admit that I don't understand much of this article, but I do understand that it's another encouraging bit of information regarding focused ultrasound with specific potential for treatment of Parkinson's Disease and may other ailments. "Parkinson’s Disease, epilepsy and insomnia are just a few
jimcaster
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Pioneering neural recordings lay the groundwork for personalized Parkinson's treatments
In a study published May 3rd in Nature Biotechnology, UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences researchers implanted novel neurostimulation devices that monitor brain activity for many months, with and without deep brain stimulation (DBS) therapy. Pairing the brain recordings with wearable monitors of
In a study published May 3rd in Nature Biotechnology, UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences researchers implanted novel neurostimulation devices that monitor brain activity for many months, with and without deep brain stimulation (DBS) therapy. Pairing the brain recordings with wearable monitors of
Farooqji
in
Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Researchers find 10-minute add-on heart surgery cuts stroke risk by one-third
As long as surgeons have a patient under anesthesia for one heart procedure, they may as well make it two—and according to a new study, the benefits in preventing future strokes could last a lifetime. Researchers examined whether making a quick detour during surgery to close off the left atrial appendage—a
As long as surgeons have a patient under anesthesia for one heart procedure, they may as well make it two—and according to a new study, the benefits in preventing future strokes could last a lifetime. Researchers examined whether making a quick detour during surgery to close off the left atrial appendage—a
seasider18
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
OHS
OHS, I had open heart surgery in Dec 1018 I n Papworth. I had replacement aorta valve and repair on mitral valve, unfortunately they found what they called a huge bulge and had to do ascending replacement aorta , before my opp I was have it trouble breathing and doing simple tasks and dreadfully tired
OHS, I had open heart surgery in Dec 1018 I n Papworth. I had replacement aorta valve and repair on mitral valve, unfortunately they found what they called a huge bulge and had to do ascending replacement aorta , before my opp I was have it trouble breathing and doing simple tasks and dreadfully tired
Jessiebrown
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
ACC 2021: Researchers find 10-minute add-on heart surgery cuts stroke risk by one-third
The later alternative is to have a Watchman or Amplatzer amulet fitted as I did. As long as surgeons have a patient under anesthesia for one heart procedure, they may as well make it two—and according to a new study, the benefits in preventing future strokes could last a lifetime. Researchers examined
The later alternative is to have a Watchman or Amplatzer amulet fitted as I did. As long as surgeons have a patient under anesthesia for one heart procedure, they may as well make it two—and according to a new study, the benefits in preventing future strokes could last a lifetime. Researchers examined
seasider18
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
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