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Another study on Thyroid function and Heart Failure that relies on TSH only
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33115640/ Relation Between Thyroid Function and Mortality in Patients With Chronic Heart Failure Nathan A Samuel , Joseph J Cuthbert , Oliver I Brown , Syed Kazmi , John G F Cleland , Alan S Rigby , Andrew L Clark PMID: 33115640 DOI: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2020.10.034
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33115640/ Relation Between Thyroid Function and Mortality in Patients With Chronic Heart Failure Nathan A Samuel , Joseph J Cuthbert , Oliver I Brown , Syed Kazmi , John G F Cleland , Alan S Rigby , Andrew L Clark PMID: 33115640 DOI: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2020.10.034
holyshedballs
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Furosemide side effects
I am suffering severe hearing loss and inflammation of big toe joints. I understand these are known side effects of the diuretic Furosemide. It was prescribed by GP because I have slight heart failure and various heart valve problems and in danger of water collecting round organs, although I have no
I am suffering severe hearing loss and inflammation of big toe joints. I understand these are known side effects of the diuretic Furosemide. It was prescribed by GP because I have slight heart failure and various heart valve problems and in danger of water collecting round organs, although I have no
Pityme91
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AF Association
4 years ago
Hi
It’s been a long time since my last post I have FH angina hypertension to lower cholesterol I take a number of tablets but they don’t seem to be working so my consultant is talking about putting me on PCSK9 inhibitor has anyone heard or is taking this. Thanks
It’s been a long time since my last post I have FH angina hypertension to lower cholesterol I take a number of tablets but they don’t seem to be working so my consultant is talking about putting me on PCSK9 inhibitor has anyone heard or is taking this. Thanks
Lyngal
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Cholesterol Support
4 years ago
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Pain relief
My husband was discharged from hospital on Sunday after having bypass surgery and aortic valve replacement. The only pain killer he appears to be sent home with is paracetamol!! What have other people been prescribed after open heart surgery please?
My husband was discharged from hospital on Sunday after having bypass surgery and aortic valve replacement. The only pain killer he appears to be sent home with is paracetamol!! What have other people been prescribed after open heart surgery please?
Wjlips
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Heart Surgery
Did anyone on here have their surgery at Harefield Hospital ?
Did anyone on here have their surgery at Harefield Hospital ?
Mollhon
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Heart failure or side affects
Hi im 47 i had a heart attack 10 years ago which was treated with 2 stents i was told a year &half ago that i have mild heart failure and i cant seem to come to terms with it at all and my anxiaty is awful i was switched from atenalol to bisoprolol and found my symptoms have worsened ive lost my
Hi im 47 i had a heart attack 10 years ago which was treated with 2 stents i was told a year &half ago that i have mild heart failure and i cant seem to come to terms with it at all and my anxiaty is awful i was switched from atenalol to bisoprolol and found my symptoms have worsened ive lost my
lianbr
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AF Association
4 years ago
Advice
Hi, I’m new here. Acute heart failure July 2018, many med changes without success, CRT-D fitted Nov 2018. Further med changes since then including changing from Ramipril to Entresto. Still no improvement. Now consultant is discussing heart transplant and I’m scared. Any support or advice very much appreciated
Hi, I’m new here. Acute heart failure July 2018, many med changes without success, CRT-D fitted Nov 2018. Further med changes since then including changing from Ramipril to Entresto. Still no improvement. Now consultant is discussing heart transplant and I’m scared. Any support or advice very much appreciated
neilpreston
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
DBS — What questions to ask the DBS neurosurgeon?
I have an appointment with the DBS neurosurgeon next week for evaluation before the surgery, should I decide. I’ve already had the brain MRI and the Neuropsych evaluation. I’m 70 yrs old, female, 86 lbs, and diagnosed 6 1/2 yrs ago. I’m on C/L only, one tablet, 3 times daily. I’ve tried other meds
I have an appointment with the DBS neurosurgeon next week for evaluation before the surgery, should I decide. I’ve already had the brain MRI and the Neuropsych evaluation. I’m 70 yrs old, female, 86 lbs, and diagnosed 6 1/2 yrs ago. I’m on C/L only, one tablet, 3 times daily. I’ve tried other meds
Kingdomcome
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
If I can't reach behind my back after surgery, how will I be able to use toilet paper? This is actually very worrisome!
Well, this is embarrassing! But I am scheduled to have open heart surgery on Tuesday so I was reading about it, and it says you can't reach behind your back for a few weeks afterwards. How am I going to use TP after taking a dump then? I'm single and alone so there is nobody I could ask for help with
Well, this is embarrassing! But I am scheduled to have open heart surgery on Tuesday so I was reading about it, and it says you can't reach behind your back for a few weeks afterwards. How am I going to use TP after taking a dump then? I'm single and alone so there is nobody I could ask for help with
Zindolo
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
MRI scan post bypass
Hi All, Sorry if this is a stupid question but has anyone had any issues having an MRI scan with the metal wire in their sternum post heart-bypass? Thanks
Hi All, Sorry if this is a stupid question but has anyone had any issues having an MRI scan with the metal wire in their sternum post heart-bypass? Thanks
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Atrial tachycardia .failed ablation .flecanide?
Atrial tachycardia.I am posting on behalf of my husband who went for ablation yesterday .They were unable to trigger his tachycardia so as a result they couldn't treat they have now offered him as treatment flecanide .Have any others had this as treatment he has already had bisoprolol and that didn't
Atrial tachycardia.I am posting on behalf of my husband who went for ablation yesterday .They were unable to trigger his tachycardia so as a result they couldn't treat they have now offered him as treatment flecanide .Have any others had this as treatment he has already had bisoprolol and that didn't
Chillibabe
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Arrhythmia Alliance
4 years ago
Need support...
I am new to this group... I have severe anxiety due to coding on the operating table during open heart surgery. I am literally afraid of everything now. I am in counseling and they prescribed medication. But guess what???? I am afraid to take it. Imagine that. I feel like no matter what the drs say that
I am new to this group... I have severe anxiety due to coding on the operating table during open heart surgery. I am literally afraid of everything now. I am in counseling and they prescribed medication. But guess what???? I am afraid to take it. Imagine that. I feel like no matter what the drs say that
Sassy30s
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Anxiety and Depression Support
4 years ago
Chest pain
Can anyone help? I’m 24 years old and I’ve been getting chest pains every night they randomly come on they start in the center on my chest and go down to the top of my stomach, the pain is that severe that I cannot concentrate ,makes me sick and I struggle to talk while it’s happening I had and ecg but
Can anyone help? I’m 24 years old and I’ve been getting chest pains every night they randomly come on they start in the center on my chest and go down to the top of my stomach, the pain is that severe that I cannot concentrate ,makes me sick and I struggle to talk while it’s happening I had and ecg but
Simoneaaleyah1
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Pain Concern
4 years ago
Warfarin (Coumadin) Success?
I'm currently on Xarelto, but investigating whether or not folks who take Warfarin/Coumadin get relief from APS-associated symptoms -- like tinnitis, memory issues, joint pain or halting the progression of mitral valve disease.
I'm currently on Xarelto, but investigating whether or not folks who take Warfarin/Coumadin get relief from APS-associated symptoms -- like tinnitis, memory issues, joint pain or halting the progression of mitral valve disease.
sheshells
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
4 years ago
Severe pain after open heart surgery. Week 6 in hospital.
Hello. Mum came out of icu 12 days ago after a whole month. She had a valve replacement surgery with complications. Ct scan shows bilateral stroke. Once out of İCU, She started responding which was great. She is able to move her limbs, left side weaker. However, as she was sedated for a month in icu,
Hello. Mum came out of icu 12 days ago after a whole month. She had a valve replacement surgery with complications. Ct scan shows bilateral stroke. Once out of İCU, She started responding which was great. She is able to move her limbs, left side weaker. However, as she was sedated for a month in icu,
Melangel
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Headway
4 years ago
severe pain after open heart surgery. Update on mum. Week 6 in hospital
Hello. Mum came out of icu 12 days ago after a whole month. She had a valve replacement surgery with complications. Ct scan shows bilateral stroke. Once out of İCU, She started responding which was great. She is able to move her limbs, left side weaker. However, as she was sedated for a month in icu,
Hello. Mum came out of icu 12 days ago after a whole month. She had a valve replacement surgery with complications. Ct scan shows bilateral stroke. Once out of İCU, She started responding which was great. She is able to move her limbs, left side weaker. However, as she was sedated for a month in icu,
Melangel
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ICUsteps
4 years ago
Heart Transplant
Has anyone on here had a heart transplant? If so, can they tell me what its like to live after the operation? What changes do you have to make? What drugs do you have to take and are the side effects debilitating? Thanks in advance.
Has anyone on here had a heart transplant? If so, can they tell me what its like to live after the operation? What changes do you have to make? What drugs do you have to take and are the side effects debilitating? Thanks in advance.
Curryandchips
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Update: repeated chest infections
Hi all, For those of you who have read my earlier posts regarding finding answers to why I am having so many chest infections, I have an update. Yesterday I spoke with my GP and he gave me the x-ray results of the x-ray I had done in the A&E about 2 weeks ago. He said there was a shadow on my lower
Hi all, For those of you who have read my earlier posts regarding finding answers to why I am having so many chest infections, I have an update. Yesterday I spoke with my GP and he gave me the x-ray results of the x-ray I had done in the A&E about 2 weeks ago. He said there was a shadow on my lower
B_Asthma
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
More bad news
I just wish I could banish the fear of dying once and for all as it would probably cure my overall anxiety as well. I have been in hell since March being 56, morbidly obese for years with the fear of catching Coronavirus, and having found out four weeks ago I have heart failure and afib, I am utterly
I just wish I could banish the fear of dying once and for all as it would probably cure my overall anxiety as well. I have been in hell since March being 56, morbidly obese for years with the fear of catching Coronavirus, and having found out four weeks ago I have heart failure and afib, I am utterly
Grigbey56
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AF Association
4 years ago
High BNP and heart failure
Been having swollen ankles for ages with only 'superficial 'advice from doc/GP.After a strong letter to him and a whole range of bloods one of the bloods came up with a very high BNP result.To cut a long story short. I have no other symptoms of heart failure eg walk very well, climb stairs, not breathless
Been having swollen ankles for ages with only 'superficial 'advice from doc/GP.After a strong letter to him and a whole range of bloods one of the bloods came up with a very high BNP result.To cut a long story short. I have no other symptoms of heart failure eg walk very well, climb stairs, not breathless
10gingercats
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AF Association
4 years ago
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