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I had an
Echocardiogram
2 weeks ago. Had a Triple Bypass and Mitral Valve Repair 18 months ago. Last September getting more & more breathless and dizzy. Appointment with cardiologist cancelled in January. Collapsed in March. Hospital for 3 days - discharged with Heart Failure diagnosis.
I had an
Echocardiogram
2 weeks ago. Had a Triple Bypass and Mitral Valve Repair 18 months ago. Last September getting more & more breathless and dizzy. Appointment with cardiologist cancelled in January. Collapsed in March. Hospital for 3 days - discharged with Heart Failure diagnosis.
Davewm
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Paclitaxel , Trastuzumab , Pertuzumab IV chemo update after Ibrance & faslodex quit working .
I am taking a month off treatment and will resume with the Pertuzumab & Trastuzumab after an
echocardiogram
. I am looking forward to a little more energy , starting to work a little again, hair growing back , and getting outdoors more .
I am taking a month off treatment and will resume with the Pertuzumab & Trastuzumab after an
echocardiogram
. I am looking forward to a little more energy , starting to work a little again, hair growing back , and getting outdoors more .
Thatflowerlady
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 years ago
Recurring intermittent chest pains after NSTEMI heart attack
I have had an
echocardiogram
which came back fine and I am waiting for another angiogram (delayed several times). The pains are not always strong, sometimes a dull ache which lasts for a few days and sometimes accompanied by a fluttering feeling.
I have had an
echocardiogram
which came back fine and I am waiting for another angiogram (delayed several times). The pains are not always strong, sometimes a dull ache which lasts for a few days and sometimes accompanied by a fluttering feeling.
Ericasuncle
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
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Irregular palpitations
Also waiting for
echocardiogram
. Since being on medication my HR hasn't gone above 100. However I have had frequent long episodes of palpitations. I have a cheap heart monitor which shows the fluctuations and advices irregular heartbeat detected but my HR is between 50 and 90!
Also waiting for
echocardiogram
. Since being on medication my HR hasn't gone above 100. However I have had frequent long episodes of palpitations. I have a cheap heart monitor which shows the fluctuations and advices irregular heartbeat detected but my HR is between 50 and 90!
Youngest
in
AF Association
3 years ago
Help! 🥲
I had my 24 hr ECG on April 22nd and awaiting results and an appt for
echocardiogram
. Spoken to the secretary (lovely helpful lady) who sent my ECG to registrar marked as urgent yesterday but someone took my notes and they cannot locate them.
I had my 24 hr ECG on April 22nd and awaiting results and an appt for
echocardiogram
. Spoken to the secretary (lovely helpful lady) who sent my ECG to registrar marked as urgent yesterday but someone took my notes and they cannot locate them.
Nanaeli
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Aortic valve replacement
After have numerous EKG's, bloods, and an
echocardiogram
I have also learnt I have severe aortic stenosis and severe aortic regurgitation. I'm now awaiting and angiogram and I've been told I will be referred for surgery to have the valve replaced.
After have numerous EKG's, bloods, and an
echocardiogram
I have also learnt I have severe aortic stenosis and severe aortic regurgitation. I'm now awaiting and angiogram and I've been told I will be referred for surgery to have the valve replaced.
JMFFC
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Positive post
Hi everyone this is my first post ,8 months ago I was diagnosed with severe LVSD with EF of 17% and Afib.I was put on all the usual hearts failure meds and had cardioversion in Sep 20 ,February I had a
Echocardiogram
and 2 weeks ago my consultant gave me the amazing news that I have made a complete
Hi everyone this is my first post ,8 months ago I was diagnosed with severe LVSD with EF of 17% and Afib.I was put on all the usual hearts failure meds and had cardioversion in Sep 20 ,February I had a
Echocardiogram
and 2 weeks ago my consultant gave me the amazing news that I have made a complete
Ashchar78
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
My ablation that never was
I will have to have another
echocardiogram
done in the near future and possibly another tape. But how lucky was I to see this man!! He thinks the new regime could give me up to five years symptom free - so onwards and upwards!
I will have to have another
echocardiogram
done in the near future and possibly another tape. But how lucky was I to see this man!! He thinks the new regime could give me up to five years symptom free - so onwards and upwards!
SuziElley
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Thoughts please!
Yesterday had ECG,
echocardiogram
, all the tests. Everything perfect! Pulse rate now 40-50 resting but just can’t think of any other reason. Waiting to hear from specialist registrar. Any ideas please. Di
Yesterday had ECG,
echocardiogram
, all the tests. Everything perfect! Pulse rate now 40-50 resting but just can’t think of any other reason. Waiting to hear from specialist registrar. Any ideas please. Di
Hidden
in
AF Association
3 years ago
Flecanide
Another cardiologist suggested a
echocardiogram
, treadmill and blood tests,
Another cardiologist suggested a
echocardiogram
, treadmill and blood tests,
kalgs
in
AF Association
3 years ago
Advice please
I am due an
echocardiogram
but I have no idea when it will be. I’m on the 4th urgent cardiology referral from my GP but nothing seems to be happening. Last Thursday I was seen by a GP who said it could be heart failure, but offered nothing to confirm or deny this.
I am due an
echocardiogram
but I have no idea when it will be. I’m on the 4th urgent cardiology referral from my GP but nothing seems to be happening. Last Thursday I was seen by a GP who said it could be heart failure, but offered nothing to confirm or deny this.
dorito2
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Need some practical advice
I have had an
echocardiogram
and a heart CT. Since I was discharged I’ve heard nothing - no outpatient appointment, no results of the tests, no advice on managing symptoms. So these are the practical questions that I have, and would be grateful for any advice.
I have had an
echocardiogram
and a heart CT. Since I was discharged I’ve heard nothing - no outpatient appointment, no results of the tests, no advice on managing symptoms. So these are the practical questions that I have, and would be grateful for any advice.
BronteM
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Update on hubby
This month hubby has had a 24hr ECG and an
echocardiogram
. He has a telephone appt 4/5/21 to get the results. Hubby has had another appt arrive for a repeat CT scan later this month. Hubby has his liver specialist tel appt 29/7/21.
This month hubby has had a 24hr ECG and an
echocardiogram
. He has a telephone appt 4/5/21 to get the results. Hubby has had another appt arrive for a repeat CT scan later this month. Hubby has his liver specialist tel appt 29/7/21.
mumof3girls
in
British Liver Trust
3 years ago
Atrial fibrillation and PMR
As I was due to have an
echocardiogram
today anyway it was decided to see how that panned out. Of course I’ve been looking up everything that moves, causes, reasons etc, but NOTHING about vasculiis or PMR or auto immune disease has showed up at all.
As I was due to have an
echocardiogram
today anyway it was decided to see how that panned out. Of course I’ve been looking up everything that moves, causes, reasons etc, but NOTHING about vasculiis or PMR or auto immune disease has showed up at all.
Mary63
in
PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Mild PAH or not?
While in India, I had blood tests which all came back ok, plus and
Echocardiogram
. The Echo came back all fine, except for Mild PAH of 26 mmHg (cal PASP IS 21+5=26). Upon my return to the UK, I had an
echocardiogram
and a treadmill stress test through the NHS.
While in India, I had blood tests which all came back ok, plus and
Echocardiogram
. The Echo came back all fine, except for Mild PAH of 26 mmHg (cal PASP IS 21+5=26). Upon my return to the UK, I had an
echocardiogram
and a treadmill stress test through the NHS.
lightbluepuppy
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Iightheadeness
He is going to do
echocardiogram
but he doesnt Think its heart related. I'm struggling with this as it hinders me going to work and daily activities. Has anyone experienced anything like this?
He is going to do
echocardiogram
but he doesnt Think its heart related. I'm struggling with this as it hinders me going to work and daily activities. Has anyone experienced anything like this?
Mooch21
in
Headway
3 years ago
E Mail after Echo cardiogram
I received a copy yesterday of an e mail sent by my consultant to another, asking for his opinion on the results of my
Echocardiogram
.
I received a copy yesterday of an e mail sent by my consultant to another, asking for his opinion on the results of my
Echocardiogram
.
lisburb
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Are some tests justified?
Is there a case, with the family history for further tests, maybe an
Echocardiogram
? Or am I overthinking this? Despite all the symptoms of HD and all the tests possible at the time (30 years ago), mum was told she was fine till the day she died.
Is there a case, with the family history for further tests, maybe an
Echocardiogram
? Or am I overthinking this? Despite all the symptoms of HD and all the tests possible at the time (30 years ago), mum was told she was fine till the day she died.
folkieboater
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Good news for those suffering from heart failure, you CAN recover, I DID, thanks God.
Had
echocardiogram
. Waited quietly for results and didn't contact hospital. Results came back in Feb. ejection fraction up to 46%, ( normal person is 40% - 54%) Mitral valve regurgitation largely resolved.
Had
echocardiogram
. Waited quietly for results and didn't contact hospital. Results came back in Feb. ejection fraction up to 46%, ( normal person is 40% - 54%) Mitral valve regurgitation largely resolved.
hf54
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Day 46 - update on hubby
Hubby had a 24hr ECG last week and has an
echocardiogram
at the end of the month, as a follow up from the blackouts he had earlier in the year. Hubbys neuropathy has been bad again and he is complaining about having pins/needles/discomfort in his feet. He is very wobbly on his feet too.
Hubby had a 24hr ECG last week and has an
echocardiogram
at the end of the month, as a follow up from the blackouts he had earlier in the year. Hubbys neuropathy has been bad again and he is complaining about having pins/needles/discomfort in his feet. He is very wobbly on his feet too.
mumof3girls
in
British Liver Trust
3 years ago
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