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Icd implant
Hi all hope all is well im new here and i have had quadruple heart surgery lord knows how many stents i think its about 10 now im due to go in to hospital on the 30th of this month to have an icd implant done and im worried sick anxiety level is up through the roof any suggestions on how to make my
Hi all hope all is well im new here and i have had quadruple heart surgery lord knows how many stents i think its about 10 now im due to go in to hospital on the 30th of this month to have an icd implant done and im worried sick anxiety level is up through the roof any suggestions on how to make my
Garry56
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Parkinsons, DBS, Covid19 Pfizer Vaccine
My wife had DBS 10/2020. Everything isn't back to normal but they are much much much better than before DBS. All tremors and difficult times were gone. She received her 1st Pfizer Covid vaccine shot 3/29/2021. On 4/6/2021 she started to have breakthrough tremors and can barely walk without help. The
My wife had DBS 10/2020. Everything isn't back to normal but they are much much much better than before DBS. All tremors and difficult times were gone. She received her 1st Pfizer Covid vaccine shot 3/29/2021. On 4/6/2021 she started to have breakthrough tremors and can barely walk without help. The
royal57
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Low heart rate
Does anyone else get a low heart rate with bad diziness and breathless and tiredness? Had ekg,a etc and it’s not came up with anything and they said they only look for heart block and I ain’t got it, dunno if it considers low but it will go in to like 51 and I go dizzy
Does anyone else get a low heart rate with bad diziness and breathless and tiredness? Had ekg,a etc and it’s not came up with anything and they said they only look for heart block and I ain’t got it, dunno if it considers low but it will go in to like 51 and I go dizzy
anxietymadman123
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Anxiety Support
3 years ago
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Changing from Lovenox injections to Coumadin
Is there a standard INR for those on Coumadin/Warfarin? My nephew (CAPS survivor) is transitioning from Lovenox (been injecting twice daily for almost 2 years) to Coumadin starting this week. Dr. checked his baseline INR a couple days ago and it is 1. How do they determine where they want your INR
Is there a standard INR for those on Coumadin/Warfarin? My nephew (CAPS survivor) is transitioning from Lovenox (been injecting twice daily for almost 2 years) to Coumadin starting this week. Dr. checked his baseline INR a couple days ago and it is 1. How do they determine where they want your INR
kiminabmw
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
3 years ago
Ongoing AF with low HR
My AF seems to be back after four blissfully trouble-free years (for AF that is, not life in general, lol) . It started last Wednesday out of the blue and has continued ever since. Occasionally I get a reading on my Kardia of Sinus Rhythm with Supraventricular Ectopy, which is what I thought it was
My AF seems to be back after four blissfully trouble-free years (for AF that is, not life in general, lol) . It started last Wednesday out of the blue and has continued ever since. Occasionally I get a reading on my Kardia of Sinus Rhythm with Supraventricular Ectopy, which is what I thought it was
mrsg46
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AF Association
3 years ago
Low blood pressure following AF episode
Does anyone else experience low blood pressure after an episode of AF? I had an AF episode yesterday afternoon which continued until the early morning. Now my heart rate is back to normal sinus rhythm but my blood pressure is very low (87/52). This has been happening for the past few episodes and
Does anyone else experience low blood pressure after an episode of AF? I had an AF episode yesterday afternoon which continued until the early morning. Now my heart rate is back to normal sinus rhythm but my blood pressure is very low (87/52). This has been happening for the past few episodes and
MPA9
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AF Association
3 years ago
Good news for those suffering from heart failure, you CAN recover, I DID, thanks God.
First sorry for long post but it could be really helpful to those with heart failure. Nov 2019 ejection fraction at 15% , Mitral valve regurgitations (means not even pumping the 15% out correctly!), Got steadily worse, movement severely restricted, 80-year-old man fitter than me..and i was very fit
First sorry for long post but it could be really helpful to those with heart failure. Nov 2019 ejection fraction at 15% , Mitral valve regurgitations (means not even pumping the 15% out correctly!), Got steadily worse, movement severely restricted, 80-year-old man fitter than me..and i was very fit
hf54
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Present and future of subthalamotomy in the management of Parkinson´s disease: a systematic review
Article highlights The subthalamic nucleus (STN) plays a key role in the pathophysiology of Parkinson´s disease (PD). Neurosurgical targeting of the STN with Deep Brain Stimulation is a worldwide procedure for PD. Ablation of the STN with Radio Frequency has also been undertaken in several hundred
Article highlights The subthalamic nucleus (STN) plays a key role in the pathophysiology of Parkinson´s disease (PD). Neurosurgical targeting of the STN with Deep Brain Stimulation is a worldwide procedure for PD. Ablation of the STN with Radio Frequency has also been undertaken in several hundred
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
PTT - Pallidothalamic Tractotomy
Hi, My father has parkinson's for 15 years and I am trying to halt progression in some of the ways you all have. My father's issue has always been freezing and energy / just feeling unwell on days that freezing is predominant. PTT, are there any outcomes on freezing specifically? His DBS has essentially
Hi, My father has parkinson's for 15 years and I am trying to halt progression in some of the ways you all have. My father's issue has always been freezing and energy / just feeling unwell on days that freezing is predominant. PTT, are there any outcomes on freezing specifically? His DBS has essentially
simonasays
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
My horrendous sciatica journey, facing being in a wheelchair due to endo. (Long, sorry)
Some of my other symptoms: Bad low back pain Pain in my coccyx which is like a burning rising
heat
deep
inside my body that radiates down my thighs, this pain makes me feel really sick, all I can do is go to bed, get stoned and try and sleep through this pain, it's horrid, truly horrid.
Some of my other symptoms: Bad low back pain Pain in my coccyx which is like a burning rising
heat
deep
inside my body that radiates down my thighs, this pain makes me feel really sick, all I can do is go to bed, get stoned and try and sleep through this pain, it's horrid, truly horrid.
Chezombie
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Fluttering heart
suffer from PVCS, PACS and sometimes SVT. The PVCS have gotten worse these last three months for some reason but I ignore them for the most part. Last night I had an episode that scared the crap out of me. We have assigned parking and sometimes there is no extra parking so one of my family members have
suffer from PVCS, PACS and sometimes SVT. The PVCS have gotten worse these last three months for some reason but I ignore them for the most part. Last night I had an episode that scared the crap out of me. We have assigned parking and sometimes there is no extra parking so one of my family members have
Careful1
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Arrhythmia Alliance
3 years ago
COGH: Kolyma Lowlands and Argakhtakh
Irish-John imagined our ultra-relay as ‘fun and intriguing’, and I’m definitely becoming obsessed: refreshing our progress map, checking the overall run stats, and with finding out what I can about the areas we’re traveling through. This is for anyone who shares my obsession. After our highland crossings
Irish-John imagined our ultra-relay as ‘fun and intriguing’, and I’m definitely becoming obsessed: refreshing our progress map, checking the overall run stats, and with finding out what I can about the areas we’re traveling through. This is for anyone who shares my obsession. After our highland crossings
GailXrunning
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Bridge to 10K
3 years ago
Irregular palpitations
Hi all. I've recently been diagnosed with PAF after 2 years. I'm on 1.25mg bisoprotol and apixaban. I had a telephone appt with cardiologist and getting a novacor monitor fitted for 7 days to monitor my heart. Also waiting for echocardiogram. Since being on medication my HR hasn't gone above 100. However
Hi all. I've recently been diagnosed with PAF after 2 years. I'm on 1.25mg bisoprotol and apixaban. I had a telephone appt with cardiologist and getting a novacor monitor fitted for 7 days to monitor my heart. Also waiting for echocardiogram. Since being on medication my HR hasn't gone above 100. However
Youngest
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AF Association
3 years ago
DBS
I want to know your experience with DBS
I want to know your experience with DBS
gigi9
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Advice needed
Hi, I'm new to the group and needed some advice or to see if anyone has ever experienced this. I'm 33 years post op of open heart surgery, my doctors are baffled I have had a cough for 10 weeks after 3 doses of antibiotics, xray, blood test etc 3 covid tests and my 1st covid injection. It's a dry non
Hi, I'm new to the group and needed some advice or to see if anyone has ever experienced this. I'm 33 years post op of open heart surgery, my doctors are baffled I have had a cough for 10 weeks after 3 doses of antibiotics, xray, blood test etc 3 covid tests and my 1st covid injection. It's a dry non
Sammccann
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
A&E fiasco, palpitations, heart attack, bigeminy beats, back home for dinner.
Hi gang, Just had to put this one down for the historical record. Friday telephone appointment with cardio rehabilitation ( I have never seen anyone since leaving cardiology ward, only phone calls) conversation as normal except I had been having isolated missed heartbeat events, maybe 3 or 4 ocassions
Hi gang, Just had to put this one down for the historical record. Friday telephone appointment with cardio rehabilitation ( I have never seen anyone since leaving cardiology ward, only phone calls) conversation as normal except I had been having isolated missed heartbeat events, maybe 3 or 4 ocassions
Gdav
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Beta Blockers
I’m 4weeks post Open Heart Surgery, & I have been put on a beta blocker after being in Atrial Flutter. Can I have caffeine?
I’m 4weeks post Open Heart Surgery, & I have been put on a beta blocker after being in Atrial Flutter. Can I have caffeine?
KingdomK
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
How long did it take you to recover after heart bypass surgery?
Hi everyone I had emergency heart bypass surgery about 14 weeks ago. I have spent the “classic” 12 weeks off work, focused on recovery etc. Eating and sleeping is fine, and more or less adjusted to meds ok now. I also do the BHF cardiac rehab level 4 a few times a week, and try to walk about 5 times
Hi everyone I had emergency heart bypass surgery about 14 weeks ago. I have spent the “classic” 12 weeks off work, focused on recovery etc. Eating and sleeping is fine, and more or less adjusted to meds ok now. I also do the BHF cardiac rehab level 4 a few times a week, and try to walk about 5 times
PV74
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Edoxaban switch
I have just had a phone call from the pharmacist at my GP surgery. Because recent blood test indicated that my kidneys are not functioning well, he is suggesting that I change from Apixaban to Edoxaban 30mg as this will ensure that there will not be an excess of anticoagulant in my body which could
I have just had a phone call from the pharmacist at my GP surgery. Because recent blood test indicated that my kidneys are not functioning well, he is suggesting that I change from Apixaban to Edoxaban 30mg as this will ensure that there will not be an excess of anticoagulant in my body which could
rothwell
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AF Association
3 years ago
Apixaban versus clopidogrel
Prior to PAF diagnosis I was taking clopidogrel, after diagnosis this was switched to apixaban. On clopidogrel I bled more when cut and bruised much more than on apixaban, is this due to apixaban working I a different way. Just wondered if the apixaban was effective in my case.
Prior to PAF diagnosis I was taking clopidogrel, after diagnosis this was switched to apixaban. On clopidogrel I bled more when cut and bruised much more than on apixaban, is this due to apixaban working I a different way. Just wondered if the apixaban was effective in my case.
pd63
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
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