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Recovery after open heart surgery
Discharged 5days after surgery and home for 5days now and feeling worse than I did in hospital. Drugs making me feel nauseated and not able to sleep. Would welcome comments please and hopefully some encouragement as to recovery.
Discharged 5days after surgery and home for 5days now and feeling worse than I did in hospital. Drugs making me feel nauseated and not able to sleep. Would welcome comments please and hopefully some encouragement as to recovery.
Callusdeeps
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Not Sure What to do Next
In March I saw my EP who put me on the waiting list for an ablation for SVT. This will be my second, the first was in 2014 for Afib. I have been reasonably well throughout the summer with a heart rate in the mid 90s until the end of September when my heart rate suddenly shot up to 150 and stayed there
In March I saw my EP who put me on the waiting list for an ablation for SVT. This will be my second, the first was in 2014 for Afib. I have been reasonably well throughout the summer with a heart rate in the mid 90s until the end of September when my heart rate suddenly shot up to 150 and stayed there
spinningjenny
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AF Association
4 years ago
Feeling the Cold
Hi, ever since I had heart surgery (double CABG) I have found that I really feel the cold. I didn't used to, being from Yorkshire you get used to it. Intolerance to the cold first started just before my op in Feb my when the cold gave me really bad angina. Now I get aches and pains in my chest when it's
Hi, ever since I had heart surgery (double CABG) I have found that I really feel the cold. I didn't used to, being from Yorkshire you get used to it. Intolerance to the cold first started just before my op in Feb my when the cold gave me really bad angina. Now I get aches and pains in my chest when it's
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
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Merry Xmas from within the NHS
I have been waiting for heart surgery since the beginning of the pandemic Two days before Xmas I have two heart attacks - seems that’s the way to speed things up. Xmas dinner was courtesy of the NHS - I have eaten worse however Santa did come and each of us ladies on the ward received a gift. I will
I have been waiting for heart surgery since the beginning of the pandemic Two days before Xmas I have two heart attacks - seems that’s the way to speed things up. Xmas dinner was courtesy of the NHS - I have eaten worse however Santa did come and each of us ladies on the ward received a gift. I will
onthescrapheap
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
ARE YOU NON TREMOR DOMINANT PD PATIENT? DID YOUGET DBS? IF YES, PLEASE SHARE YOUR EXPERIENCE.
Hi please anyone. please tell me if it is worth it getting DBS ,if you are PIDG. Are you still using C/L or mucuna? What other pd medications are you on?
Hi please anyone. please tell me if it is worth it getting DBS ,if you are PIDG. Are you still using C/L or mucuna? What other pd medications are you on?
OREOLU
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Job with MSA Patients
Hi all, I would like to see if anyone can help me. I currently work as a complex healthcare assistant and a support worker. I was doing long days - live in domiciliary care with a gentlemen who had this horrible disease MSA for 9 months before he sadly passed away. I learnt so much about the illness
Hi all, I would like to see if anyone can help me. I currently work as a complex healthcare assistant and a support worker. I was doing long days - live in domiciliary care with a gentlemen who had this horrible disease MSA for 9 months before he sadly passed away. I learnt so much about the illness
RhiMallorca
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Multiple System Atrophy Trust
4 years ago
Question about Metoprolol
Hi all - just curious, I’m taking 25 mg metoprolol twice a day and I should have stopped it by now but worried my ectopics will increase if I do. Does metoprolol affect heart rhythm or just heart rate?
Hi all - just curious, I’m taking 25 mg metoprolol twice a day and I should have stopped it by now but worried my ectopics will increase if I do. Does metoprolol affect heart rhythm or just heart rate?
Dogluvr95
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AF Association
4 years ago
Last lap?? Need expert advice. Tall Allen or ... ? Hate to bother you at Christmas.
I was about to adjust my
Lynparza
regimen in hopes of improving blood numbers, and maybe reducing side effects, when I found PSA increasing. Wondering if this is end of its effectiveness, and are there any alternatives?? (p.s. Am 81 with heart problems as well, with labile hypertension and
I was about to adjust my
Lynparza
regimen in hopes of improving blood numbers, and maybe reducing side effects, when I found PSA increasing. Wondering if this is end of its effectiveness, and are there any alternatives?? (p.s. Am 81 with heart problems as well, with labile hypertension and
bloodyveinpoke
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Sternum and rib pain due to heart bypass surgery
7 years ago I had triple bypass surgery. I have always had pain since op tried to contact surgeon he ignored all my letters. Just lately it’s got a lot worse and feels like I’m being crushed Doctor said got to put up with it or try going on the waiting list for pain clinic, I’ve now been diagnosed with
7 years ago I had triple bypass surgery. I have always had pain since op tried to contact surgeon he ignored all my letters. Just lately it’s got a lot worse and feels like I’m being crushed Doctor said got to put up with it or try going on the waiting list for pain clinic, I’ve now been diagnosed with
Hoppity1
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Pain Concern
4 years ago
DBS PLUS MUKUNA P, OR DBS PLUS C/L, OR DBS PLUS HDT PLUS MUKUNA P, OR DBS PLUS MUKUNA PLUS C/L PLUS HDT, DBS PLUS HDT PLUS C/L.
Hi friends with PD and caregivers, if you are non tremor dominant, gait/balance/posture abnormality PD patient, and has had any of the above combination of interventions. please chose any combination that works for you. And how long has this been working for you? Thanks
Hi friends with PD and caregivers, if you are non tremor dominant, gait/balance/posture abnormality PD patient, and has had any of the above combination of interventions. please chose any combination that works for you. And how long has this been working for you? Thanks
OREOLU
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
December 11, 2020, MRg FUS PTT & me, 9 month(s) (ago today) report.
The patient recovering the day after. (I posted this as a comment in another thread last week, but to be consistent with my 3 and 6 month reports, I repeat it here.) There are a lot of body movements and functions (balance, walking, vision, speech, bowel function) that requires both sides the brain,
The patient recovering the day after. (I posted this as a comment in another thread last week, but to be consistent with my 3 and 6 month reports, I repeat it here.) There are a lot of body movements and functions (balance, walking, vision, speech, bowel function) that requires both sides the brain,
MBAnderson
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Algesal Cream
It also works on back pain and stiff necks and it doesn't smell like
Deep
Heat
!
It also works on back pain and stiff necks and it doesn't smell like
Deep
Heat
!
Bee27
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 years ago
Tremor
I must demonstrate the effectiveness of C/L against tremors when and if I apply for DBS. This evening I took one tablet, 25/i100, it became available to my brain in 1/2 an hour. I had no tremor for one hour and still counting. I was dx eight years ago.
I must demonstrate the effectiveness of C/L against tremors when and if I apply for DBS. This evening I took one tablet, 25/i100, it became available to my brain in 1/2 an hour. I had no tremor for one hour and still counting. I was dx eight years ago.
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Finding a Personalized Approach To Treating Chronic Rejection After Lung Transplantation.
Two new papers examine the processes of lung scarring and chronic rejection of the organ after transplantation, and potential therapies to stop the graft, or transplanted organ and its tissue, from failing. “Chronic graft failure due to progressive scarring is the number one worry of all transplant
Two new papers examine the processes of lung scarring and chronic rejection of the organ after transplantation, and potential therapies to stop the graft, or transplanted organ and its tissue, from failing. “Chronic graft failure due to progressive scarring is the number one worry of all transplant
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Atenolol 25 mg strange burning in chest.
Atenolol 25mg.... Only been on it 5 days so far for ' Angina ' symptoms... They tried me on bisoprolol first, that put me into anaphylactic shock for over 3 hours.... Now I've been on the Atenolol for the past 4 days, the only thing I've noticed which isn't pleasant at all is.... Something feels like
Atenolol 25mg.... Only been on it 5 days so far for ' Angina ' symptoms... They tried me on bisoprolol first, that put me into anaphylactic shock for over 3 hours.... Now I've been on the Atenolol for the past 4 days, the only thing I've noticed which isn't pleasant at all is.... Something feels like
Leonnh2007
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AF Association
4 years ago
Asthma with Significant Heart Failure
I was diagnosed with Significant Heart Failure, Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation, Mitral Valve Regurgitation, Ischaemic Heart Disease, Dilated left atrial in 2017. I was prescribed preventative medication; Apixaban, Bisoprolol, Isosorbide Mononitrate, Simvastatin. In February this year I was put on Amlodipine
I was diagnosed with Significant Heart Failure, Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation, Mitral Valve Regurgitation, Ischaemic Heart Disease, Dilated left atrial in 2017. I was prescribed preventative medication; Apixaban, Bisoprolol, Isosorbide Mononitrate, Simvastatin. In February this year I was put on Amlodipine
hearty1
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
No weight loss
Hi I have never quite worked out how to use all the sights on here as I have heart failure, atrial fibliration permanent and need to lose weight. I have lost weight in the past and kept it off fir a number of years until I retired then became ill. I have went up in weight thus last year and where I
Hi I have never quite worked out how to use all the sights on here as I have heart failure, atrial fibliration permanent and need to lose weight. I have lost weight in the past and kept it off fir a number of years until I retired then became ill. I have went up in weight thus last year and where I
purpleswimmer
2020 May
in
Weight Loss Support
4 years ago
How long were you off work after Open Heart surgery?
Can I ask how long those in paid employment were off work for after Open Heart surgery (planned/elective)?
Can I ask how long those in paid employment were off work for after Open Heart surgery (planned/elective)?
Vicky12345678
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Has anyone had their ablation abandoned due to phrenic nerve?
On Wednesday I went into hospital for my fifth ablation since Dec 2016. This might seem like a lot but I have a congenital heart condition. I underwent five open heart surgeries in childhood. So my EP says my heart is quite scarred and irritable from the operations, hence me having recurring issues with
On Wednesday I went into hospital for my fifth ablation since Dec 2016. This might seem like a lot but I have a congenital heart condition. I underwent five open heart surgeries in childhood. So my EP says my heart is quite scarred and irritable from the operations, hence me having recurring issues with
Blondie1985
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Arrhythmia Alliance
4 years ago
The Surgeon’s Cut
Hello everyone and hope you are all in good spirits and smiling. Those of you who have Netflix may have heard of this series of 4 documentaries. One of which involves removing blood clots from the lung - transforming the life of the patient who could barely breathe he had such severe pulmonary restriction
Hello everyone and hope you are all in good spirits and smiling. Those of you who have Netflix may have heard of this series of 4 documentaries. One of which involves removing blood clots from the lung - transforming the life of the patient who could barely breathe he had such severe pulmonary restriction
Thinkhealthy
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
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