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Warning, not totally AF related.
A procedure could be anything from an ablation to an
echocardiogram
I guess with lots in between. No further comment needed.
A procedure could be anything from an ablation to an
echocardiogram
I guess with lots in between. No further comment needed.
BobD
Volunteer
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Walking in rhythm
After 2 week monitoring and various ECG and an
Echocardiogram
I saw an EP in July 2019 and as my episodes were far and few between we decided I didn't need any meds as it was 'lone PAF'. 24 hour monitor for BP showed average 118/70.
After 2 week monitoring and various ECG and an
Echocardiogram
I saw an EP in July 2019 and as my episodes were far and few between we decided I didn't need any meds as it was 'lone PAF'. 24 hour monitor for BP showed average 118/70.
diminished7th
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Sudden Cardiac Death in elderly
If you have a low burden, say 5%, of ectopics, a normal
echocardiogram
and low cholesterol, good blood pressure, good diet, weight, no diabetes or heart disease, not on medication for anything, can you still die of cardiac death without warning?
If you have a low burden, say 5%, of ectopics, a normal
echocardiogram
and low cholesterol, good blood pressure, good diet, weight, no diabetes or heart disease, not on medication for anything, can you still die of cardiac death without warning?
chickeninthewood
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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please could I have help interpreting latest blood test results
My Medichecks results are:- TSH 2.49 (0.27 - 4.2) Free T3 4 (3.1 - 6.8) Free Thyroxine 18.6 (12-22) Thyroglobulin antibodies 93.5 (0-115) Thyroid peroxidase a/bodies 5.6 (0-34) I stopped B Complex a week before
My Medichecks results are:- TSH 2.49 (0.27 - 4.2) Free T3 4 (3.1 - 6.8) Free Thyroxine 18.6 (12-22) Thyroglobulin antibodies 93.5 (0-115) Thyroid peroxidase a/bodies 5.6 (0-34) I stopped B Complex a week before
Oakwood4321
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Tachycardia and low BP
Echocardiogram
was normal.Had a 7 day zoo heart monitor test and 24 hr blood pressure cuff and I've just received a letter with the results.
Echocardiogram
was normal.Had a 7 day zoo heart monitor test and 24 hr blood pressure cuff and I've just received a letter with the results.
Paula1710
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
A trial and some tribulations
After final screening on February 14 (Valentine's Day!), a week later, I started the NCT05536349 trial , "Time-limited Triplet Combination of Pirtobrutinib, Venetoclax, and Obinutuzumab for Patients With Treatment-naïve Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) or Richter Transformation (RT)" at M.D. Anderson
After final screening on February 14 (Valentine's Day!), a week later, I started the NCT05536349 trial , "Time-limited Triplet Combination of Pirtobrutinib, Venetoclax, and Obinutuzumab for Patients With Treatment-naïve Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) or Richter Transformation (RT)" at M.D. Anderson
SeymourB
in
CLL Support
1 year ago
ectopics and anxiety
I've also had an
echocardiogram
and examinations for things like POTS. After all this all that we have found is I have a mild inappropriate sinus tachycardia and symptomatic ventricular ectopics.
I've also had an
echocardiogram
and examinations for things like POTS. After all this all that we have found is I have a mild inappropriate sinus tachycardia and symptomatic ventricular ectopics.
ectopics123
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Heart issues with GCA
I am writing this to inform all who have GCA to demand your heart be tested, really tested with an
echocardiogram
once a year. GCA can attack your Aorta. Also, do not take a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) if you have GCA. Use an H2 blocker instead.
I am writing this to inform all who have GCA to demand your heart be tested, really tested with an
echocardiogram
once a year. GCA can attack your Aorta. Also, do not take a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) if you have GCA. Use an H2 blocker instead.
phebamom
in
PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Interatrial Septal Aneurysm (ASA) - anyone with knowledge or experience of this condition or relevant recent research?
I am 75, with 2 years of paroxysmal AF, and looking again at my first
Echocardiogram
I had in May 2022, I notice there was a finding of an "interatrial septal aneurysm". This finding was mentioned almost in passing, without further emphasis or mention in the Report's Conclusions.
I am 75, with 2 years of paroxysmal AF, and looking again at my first
Echocardiogram
I had in May 2022, I notice there was a finding of an "interatrial septal aneurysm". This finding was mentioned almost in passing, without further emphasis or mention in the Report's Conclusions.
ozziebob
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Interatrial Septal Aneurysm (ASA) - anyone with knowledge or experience of this condition or relevant recent research?
I am 75, with 2 years of paroxysmal AF, and looking again at my first
Echocardiogram
I had in May 2022, I notice there was a finding of an "interatrial septal aneurysm". This finding was mentioned almost in passing, without further emphasis or mention in the Report's Conclusions.
I am 75, with 2 years of paroxysmal AF, and looking again at my first
Echocardiogram
I had in May 2022, I notice there was a finding of an "interatrial septal aneurysm". This finding was mentioned almost in passing, without further emphasis or mention in the Report's Conclusions.
ozziebob
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Bypass Waiting List
Having been referred to Cardiology following an occasional racing heartbeat and palpitations, I had a consultation CT Scan and Echo Cardiogram in August / September 2022. A two weeks after attending the CT scan I received a letter stating I needed a kidney function test prior and I should also
Having been referred to Cardiology following an occasional racing heartbeat and palpitations, I had a consultation CT Scan and Echo Cardiogram in August / September 2022. A two weeks after attending the CT scan I received a letter stating I needed a kidney function test prior and I should also
Unicycle
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Heart Attack and Insurance
Usually I have PAF which when I have an episode doesn't last for not longer than 4 hours max. Two weeks ago I had an AF and Tachycardic episode lasting from Sunday morning through to Wednesday, I carried on throughout, which in hind sight I should not have done. On Wednesday morning I had a Type 2 Heat
Usually I have PAF which when I have an episode doesn't last for not longer than 4 hours max. Two weeks ago I had an AF and Tachycardic episode lasting from Sunday morning through to Wednesday, I carried on throughout, which in hind sight I should not have done. On Wednesday morning I had a Type 2 Heat
Treschere
in
AF Association
1 year ago
2nd degree heart block mobitz 1 - scared
I have had an
echocardiogram
which came back normal, I have also had a chest x-ray which is also normal. I am petrified and anxiety seems to make the palpatations worse. I am due to go abroad in just over a week and I'm scared to go.
I have had an
echocardiogram
which came back normal, I have also had a chest x-ray which is also normal. I am petrified and anxiety seems to make the palpatations worse. I am due to go abroad in just over a week and I'm scared to go.
Butterfly280
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Taking 2 water tablets
I recently had my annual
echocardiogram
and it’s showing that my ejection fraction has decreased . The cardiologist has now prescribed Dapagliflozin 10 mg as well as the Spironolactone . I’m concerned as they are both diuretics and I’m already in the toilet day and night.
I recently had my annual
echocardiogram
and it’s showing that my ejection fraction has decreased . The cardiologist has now prescribed Dapagliflozin 10 mg as well as the Spironolactone . I’m concerned as they are both diuretics and I’m already in the toilet day and night.
Buddy00
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Somewhat in limbo
Since that post, the
echocardiogram
ordered by my GP was conducted. The cardiologist who conducted it said that my heart was basically normal on all things he looked at. All parts of the heart are normal; flow is normal; no sign of enlarged atrium; no sign of athlete’s heart.
Since that post, the
echocardiogram
ordered by my GP was conducted. The cardiologist who conducted it said that my heart was basically normal on all things he looked at. All parts of the heart are normal; flow is normal; no sign of enlarged atrium; no sign of athlete’s heart.
ArgoJason
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Persistent debilitating AF
Since then my wife has come out of AF after three and a half weeks and has had an
echocardiogram
which was amazingly comprehensive. She is due to see a cardiologist in two weeks to find out what has been discovered so fingers crossed.
Since then my wife has come out of AF after three and a half weeks and has had an
echocardiogram
which was amazingly comprehensive. She is due to see a cardiologist in two weeks to find out what has been discovered so fingers crossed.
Woodentopbox
in
AF Association
1 year ago
How bad is it?
Before I can have
echocardiogram
privately I need referral from GP who would you believe it is off sick!!
Before I can have
echocardiogram
privately I need referral from GP who would you believe it is off sick!!
Florence-Nightingale
in
AF Association
2 years ago
update on breathlessness
back in September I had an
echocardiogram
and was advised that I had aortic stenosis, still waiting for an appointment with the rapid response cardiology team.
back in September I had an
echocardiogram
and was advised that I had aortic stenosis, still waiting for an appointment with the rapid response cardiology team.
Hatten28
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
CT angiogram how long to get results
Hi had a CT calcium test and a CT angiogram on 20th September nothing has come up on my airmid app , I am still waiting for a date for an
echocardiogram
to check out a heart murmur, Cardiologist said earlier on in the year would see me after all tests are in. Thanks for your help
Hi had a CT calcium test and a CT angiogram on 20th September nothing has come up on my airmid app , I am still waiting for a date for an
echocardiogram
to check out a heart murmur, Cardiologist said earlier on in the year would see me after all tests are in. Thanks for your help
Gaz22
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Spironolactone or Eplenerone
He’s arranging another
echocardiogram
in six months to see if they’re working.
He’s arranging another
echocardiogram
in six months to see if they’re working.
Ireness
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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