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Yea!! Back at work -UBER- after Texas deep freeze!
!Feeling better! DV
!Feeling better! DV
getdowngetup
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
Scared I have heart failure
I am anorexic and I weigh 40 kgs and I’m concerned I have heart failure - I have been having shortness of breath when lying down and things like that. However I’ve been to the hospital and had a chest X-ray an ecg and the doctor said my lungs are clear so I’m not sure what this is. Please help ? Thanks
I am anorexic and I weigh 40 kgs and I’m concerned I have heart failure - I have been having shortness of breath when lying down and things like that. However I’ve been to the hospital and had a chest X-ray an ecg and the doctor said my lungs are clear so I’m not sure what this is. Please help ? Thanks
sarah4856
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Anxiety Support
3 years ago
Sneezing in AF
I have reasonably controlled AF with maybe 1 episode a month which usually terminates with PIP Flecainide and Metoprolol .With last nights episode I returned to sinus rhythm after about 3 hours but my heart has been racing all day and I was feeling pretty exhausted after 20 hours. Can you believe I just
I have reasonably controlled AF with maybe 1 episode a month which usually terminates with PIP Flecainide and Metoprolol .With last nights episode I returned to sinus rhythm after about 3 hours but my heart has been racing all day and I was feeling pretty exhausted after 20 hours. Can you believe I just
Kjsp
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
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Sinus arrhythmia found but is this really what I am feeling?
Hello, this may seem like an odd question, but please allow me to explain. For a couple of years now, since my hashimoto's (thyroid disease) diagnosis, I have been complaining of feeling palpitations or missed beats, skipped beats etc. I have had numerous ecg's and been in the ER on a couple of occasions
Hello, this may seem like an odd question, but please allow me to explain. For a couple of years now, since my hashimoto's (thyroid disease) diagnosis, I have been complaining of feeling palpitations or missed beats, skipped beats etc. I have had numerous ecg's and been in the ER on a couple of occasions
Saltwater
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Arrhythmia Alliance
3 years ago
Lifelong chest aches & pains?
Hi, I'm at 14months post heart bypass and have had, given the difficulties accessing post-op rehab due to Covid, a pretty good recovery. Working hard on my fitness and my diet etc. However, I still get a considerable amount of chest discomfort. Aches, pains, numbness and tightness. Nothing overly serious
Hi, I'm at 14months post heart bypass and have had, given the difficulties accessing post-op rehab due to Covid, a pretty good recovery. Working hard on my fitness and my diet etc. However, I still get a considerable amount of chest discomfort. Aches, pains, numbness and tightness. Nothing overly serious
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Struggling with ectopics and enlarged left ventricle
Hello, I am new to this group. I am feeling very nervous and worried as I have been struggling for sometime with ectopic beats, now been told my left ventricle is enlarged as is my heart. Hoping medication will improve things, otherwise I will be placed on the heart transplant list. I am 48 and had surgery
Hello, I am new to this group. I am feeling very nervous and worried as I have been struggling for sometime with ectopic beats, now been told my left ventricle is enlarged as is my heart. Hoping medication will improve things, otherwise I will be placed on the heart transplant list. I am 48 and had surgery
andrea_waffle7
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Can’t believe it
I had a silent heart attack last Wednesday and an angioplasty Saturday, at home now resting but it doesn’t feel like I had an attack and can’t believe it. The angioplasty seems like a bad dream. Bit uncomfortable and slight pain but surreal feeling anyone else feel or felt like this
I had a silent heart attack last Wednesday and an angioplasty Saturday, at home now resting but it doesn’t feel like I had an attack and can’t believe it. The angioplasty seems like a bad dream. Bit uncomfortable and slight pain but surreal feeling anyone else feel or felt like this
StuBear
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
3 years ago
Measuring pain
This is a question is for all the ladies who have had a heart bypass. I am frequently asked how painful the procedure was. Well I had my first child over 50 years ago ( not by Caesarian ) and if I could compare I would say child birth was by far the most painful. It is something still in my mind now
This is a question is for all the ladies who have had a heart bypass. I am frequently asked how painful the procedure was. Well I had my first child over 50 years ago ( not by Caesarian ) and if I could compare I would say child birth was by far the most painful. It is something still in my mind now
Pollypuss
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Financial Help for Urgent Heart Surgery due to COVID-19 NHS Long Waiting Times
My mum cleans for an 85 year old man who lives on his own in our community. He has no children and his wife died 5 years ago. He has Atrial Fibrillation and has stents fitted in his Heart valves - he has had 2 surgeries historically - he was recently admitted to hospital as he thought he was having
My mum cleans for an 85 year old man who lives on his own in our community. He has no children and his wife died 5 years ago. He has Atrial Fibrillation and has stents fitted in his Heart valves - he has had 2 surgeries historically - he was recently admitted to hospital as he thought he was having
CATswoman
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
FUS vs. DBS An interesting debate on twitter
Expert's favour DBS over FUS
Expert's favour DBS over FUS
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Texas deep freeze pictures
Off my back porch 9 degrees New record
Off my back porch 9 degrees New record
getdowngetup
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
Texas deep freeze pictures
Off my back porch 9 degrees 2-15-2021 6:30am Laying hens coop with infared heat lamp in distance
Off my back porch 9 degrees 2-15-2021 6:30am Laying hens coop with infared heat lamp in distance
getdowngetup
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
First sub 30 minute 5K!
Finally managed to run a sub 30 minute 5K, literally with seconds to spare! Never imagined I would be able to do this having had a heart bypass last year, am so happy!
Finally managed to run a sub 30 minute 5K, literally with seconds to spare! Never imagined I would be able to do this having had a heart bypass last year, am so happy!
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Bridge to 10K
3 years ago
Apixaban and Long Covid
Have just seen a report on BBC News about a trial being done to use Apixaban or Atorvastatin in the treatment of Long Covid (which can lead to death in 12% of patients who were admitted to hospital with Long Covid and then discharged) see this link for full details https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news
Have just seen a report on BBC News about a trial being done to use Apixaban or Atorvastatin in the treatment of Long Covid (which can lead to death in 12% of patients who were admitted to hospital with Long Covid and then discharged) see this link for full details https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news
Snookersteve
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AF Association
3 years ago
Agonising Calf Pain
As soon as I get home, I get in a hot bath and use
deep
heat
which really helps and I’m just sore the day after. The pain is really making me struggle as it’s all I can think about. Any tips on how to get rid?
As soon as I get home, I get in a hot bath and use
deep
heat
which really helps and I’m just sore the day after. The pain is really making me struggle as it’s all I can think about. Any tips on how to get rid?
Erunner1234
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Couch to 5K
4 years ago
How many here like us had needed heart surgery postponed in last 12 months? Still waiting? Hoping for it to be in this next COVID lull?
Still concerned that some Trusts, NHS generally not attending to non-COVID life threatening, time critical surgeries as they should be.
Still concerned that some Trusts, NHS generally not attending to non-COVID life threatening, time critical surgeries as they should be.
TooLate4Daughter
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Lot of questions re DBS lately. Everything you could want to know.
Chapter 1 Introduction to Surgical Therapies for Parkinson’s Disease ............4 Chapter 2 An Overview of Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) Therapy...............8 Chapter 3 Risks and Complications of DBS ..................................................19 Chapter 4 Is DBS Right for You? ...........
Chapter 1 Introduction to Surgical Therapies for Parkinson’s Disease ............4 Chapter 2 An Overview of Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) Therapy...............8 Chapter 3 Risks and Complications of DBS ..................................................19 Chapter 4 Is DBS Right for You? ...........
MBAnderson
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Chest Pains.
I keep getting chest pains but had X-rays for my chest and it is all normal. They keep saying it is muscular pain but I have taken everything they give me and nothing seems to work.
I keep getting chest pains but had X-rays for my chest and it is all normal. They keep saying it is muscular pain but I have taken everything they give me and nothing seems to work.
Lonely3190
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Pain Concern
3 years ago
Elbow Pain - Remedies
Been a week of this aching elbow pain now, been doing 2-4 paracetamol a day alongside the 200mg of hydroxychloroquine and some
deep
heat
- any other ideas? More paracetamol? Anything not already doing? How long would a flare usually last if doing the above?
Been a week of this aching elbow pain now, been doing 2-4 paracetamol a day alongside the 200mg of hydroxychloroquine and some
deep
heat
- any other ideas? More paracetamol? Anything not already doing? How long would a flare usually last if doing the above?
gr95
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NRAS
4 years ago
DBS for Parkinsons
Need a little info on the DBS surgery for Parkinson’s. Doc says our daughter has reached the limit for the Sinemet dosage and is beginning g to show signs of needing more help. The only thing left is DBS. She’s not worried about the actual surgery but the cost since her insurance won’t cover very much
Need a little info on the DBS surgery for Parkinson’s. Doc says our daughter has reached the limit for the Sinemet dosage and is beginning g to show signs of needing more help. The only thing left is DBS. She’s not worried about the actual surgery but the cost since her insurance won’t cover very much
Williemom
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Positive Wellbeing During Self-Isolation
3 years ago
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