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Is it really asthma?
She said I should see a specialist because all tests I've done look fine: blood tests, X-ray, spirometry, ECG,
echocardiogram
. I'm also using a peak flow meter and my stats seem consistent, though there's a slight drop when I feel breathless (10-20%).
She said I should see a specialist because all tests I've done look fine: blood tests, X-ray, spirometry, ECG,
echocardiogram
. I'm also using a peak flow meter and my stats seem consistent, though there's a slight drop when I feel breathless (10-20%).
ias1
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
What next
Hello anybody had Dobutamine
Echocardiogram
,how long do you have to wait before you hear something ,aksed gp and he as not hear anything have waited 6 weeks any ideas.
Hello anybody had Dobutamine
Echocardiogram
,how long do you have to wait before you hear something ,aksed gp and he as not hear anything have waited 6 weeks any ideas.
jamestuart
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Feeling low
Last month I had a
echocardiogram
and got the results on tuesday. Ef down to 32% and there is some thickening. I was so shocked as I feel better than I did before my heart attack. The doctor is referring me to cardiac nurses to start entresto therapy?
Last month I had a
echocardiogram
and got the results on tuesday. Ef down to 32% and there is some thickening. I was so shocked as I feel better than I did before my heart attack. The doctor is referring me to cardiac nurses to start entresto therapy?
Sass121
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
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Reduced ejection fraction & Atrial Fibrillation concerns
Hello, I'm not sure about my latest
echocardiogram
results showing reduced ejection fraction. But due to being in persistent AF and high heart rate, my letter states actual percentage difficult to note. Prior to this I've had different symptoms to normal AF but I've been ignoring them.
Hello, I'm not sure about my latest
echocardiogram
results showing reduced ejection fraction. But due to being in persistent AF and high heart rate, my letter states actual percentage difficult to note. Prior to this I've had different symptoms to normal AF but I've been ignoring them.
Vicki1709
in
Arrhythmia Alliance Heart Failure
4 years ago
Ejection Fraction - Echo or MRI Cardio
Hello All I wonder if somebody here can help me to clarify an issue I have with my
Echocardiogram
& MRI Cardio/Cardiac tests I have had done to determine my ‘Ejection Fraction’?
Hello All I wonder if somebody here can help me to clarify an issue I have with my
Echocardiogram
& MRI Cardio/Cardiac tests I have had done to determine my ‘Ejection Fraction’?
Moldova1234
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Chest/back pain with breathlessness. Any leads please?
An
echocardiogram
was requested and was eventually booked in for 19th march. No more issues occurred until 26th feb, when i woke up with a sharp pain in my back (near my left shoulder blade) and felt in left chest too, with breathlessness.
An
echocardiogram
was requested and was eventually booked in for 19th march. No more issues occurred until 26th feb, when i woke up with a sharp pain in my back (near my left shoulder blade) and felt in left chest too, with breathlessness.
petef1
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
28 years old. Random chest tightness without pain the last couple weeks.
Back in February/March I had two xrays, an
echocardiogram
, ekg, stress test, and a two week holtor monitor performed, all of which came back normal and the holtor monitor picked up a few PVC's but nothing out of the ordinary according to my cardiologist.
Back in February/March I had two xrays, an
echocardiogram
, ekg, stress test, and a two week holtor monitor performed, all of which came back normal and the holtor monitor picked up a few PVC's but nothing out of the ordinary according to my cardiologist.
CT868
in
AF Association
4 years ago
Just back from Echocardiogram
Hello Had an echo this morning Hospital very quiet, but Car Park full. The technician said he had seen me twice before now classed as a Regular LOL He couldn't tell me my ef as he needs to work it out, what he did show me was my 100% blocked RCA and the Scar Tissue on the Heart. Very very interesting
Hello Had an echo this morning Hospital very quiet, but Car Park full. The technician said he had seen me twice before now classed as a Regular LOL He couldn't tell me my ef as he needs to work it out, what he did show me was my 100% blocked RCA and the Scar Tissue on the Heart. Very very interesting
Prada47
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Very confused hearing that I've been diagnosed when I don't remember having echo cardiogram.
I have type 2 diabetes which is well controlled by diet and exercise and GP told me that I had an
echocardiogram
in 2015 which showed that I had mild aortic stenosis. I registered with my current GP in 2016.
I have type 2 diabetes which is well controlled by diet and exercise and GP told me that I had an
echocardiogram
in 2015 which showed that I had mild aortic stenosis. I registered with my current GP in 2016.
Pica5s0
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Appointment Next Week
Echocardiogram
is still on for this Thursday
Echocardiogram
is still on for this Thursday
Prada47
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
I'm new: What reasons could my heart be experiencing exercise-induced tachycardia and difficulty breathing? None of the conditions match?
In an
echocardiogram
, I was found to have an atrial septal aneurism and small issues with valve regurgitations. The report said that these were incidental findings, and probably do not mean anything causing my symptoms.
In an
echocardiogram
, I was found to have an atrial septal aneurism and small issues with valve regurgitations. The report said that these were incidental findings, and probably do not mean anything causing my symptoms.
passionaterunner
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
4 years ago
Afib episode
and also a prescription for the spray under my tongue as she thinks the crushing feeling I get could be angina 🤫 she told me to go private so I rang the medical secretary and she said it will be at least September before I see him obviously due to covid_19 ... my gp has also referred me to have a
echocardiogram
and also a prescription for the spray under my tongue as she thinks the crushing feeling I get could be angina 🤫 she told me to go private so I rang the medical secretary and she said it will be at least September before I see him obviously due to covid_19 ... my gp has also referred me to have a
echocardiogram
Jodiedebs55
in
AF Association
4 years ago
Will it be safe to leave my severely leaking mitral valve until it is safe to go into hospital?
Two days ago I received a copy of a letter sent to my GP saying my second
echocardiogram
, my first was paid for at a private hospital, showed that my regurgitation is severe.
Two days ago I received a copy of a letter sent to my GP saying my second
echocardiogram
, my first was paid for at a private hospital, showed that my regurgitation is severe.
spikynana
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Too many balls to keep up!
The following week I was called in to do a 'treadmill
echocardiogram
'. Big laugh out loud! Obviously that was not possible so they did one chemically induced. It shows there is furring between the two heart chambers and I am now on a waiting list for coronorary angioplasty.
The following week I was called in to do a 'treadmill
echocardiogram
'. Big laugh out loud! Obviously that was not possible so they did one chemically induced. It shows there is furring between the two heart chambers and I am now on a waiting list for coronorary angioplasty.
Beek
in
Strength & Flex
4 years ago
This CAN'T be true! Can it? :(
The cancer is currently kept in check by the immunotherapy I'm undergoing (and which will continue, lockdown or no lockdown, although all my scans - MRI, CT and
echocardiogram
- and non-urgent appointments have been cancelled).
The cancer is currently kept in check by the immunotherapy I'm undergoing (and which will continue, lockdown or no lockdown, although all my scans - MRI, CT and
echocardiogram
- and non-urgent appointments have been cancelled).
TheDrivenSnow
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
4 years ago
Advice needed
I have had 4 attacks in the past but am being constantly monitored as I have type 1 diabetes. I have just had a result from an echo-cardiogram which showed some diastolic LV dysfunction with slight LA dilation. I do not understand what this but do not want to Google and scare the life out of myself!
I have had 4 attacks in the past but am being constantly monitored as I have type 1 diabetes. I have just had a result from an echo-cardiogram which showed some diastolic LV dysfunction with slight LA dilation. I do not understand what this but do not want to Google and scare the life out of myself!
KateG2020
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Dodgy heart valves
I have an appointment on Friday to see a cardiologist and get an
echocardiogram
which will hopefully identify exactly what the valves are doing or not doing and check if any intervention is necessary - I’m keeping everything crossed that an op of any kind is not necessary.
I have an appointment on Friday to see a cardiologist and get an
echocardiogram
which will hopefully identify exactly what the valves are doing or not doing and check if any intervention is necessary - I’m keeping everything crossed that an op of any kind is not necessary.
Aime
in
MPN Voice
4 years ago
Sinus node arythmia and lone Afib - has anyone got some info?
"It is not serious non, non it is nothing, but you will have to have an
echocardiogram
to check the size of the atrium ( all in high speed french)." It is probably provoked by your PAfib" Hmm thinks I 🤔I have had PAfib since 2012 and this is the first time this has been noted on an ECG.
"It is not serious non, non it is nothing, but you will have to have an
echocardiogram
to check the size of the atrium ( all in high speed french)." It is probably provoked by your PAfib" Hmm thinks I 🤔I have had PAfib since 2012 and this is the first time this has been noted on an ECG.
Lilypocket
in
AF Association
4 years ago
Good NHS Appointment Time
Thanks Heart Failure Clinic Better still received an appointment today for Cardiologist on 30th March to review results of
Echocardiogram
Either I am more Sick than I thought and they need to hurry things up or they are very efficient.
Thanks Heart Failure Clinic Better still received an appointment today for Cardiologist on 30th March to review results of
Echocardiogram
Either I am more Sick than I thought and they need to hurry things up or they are very efficient.
Prada47
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
London MIN-102 trial and coronavirus
All the tests will have to be done at a later date, as will the MRI scan and
echocardiogram
. I live reasonably close to London and said that they were welcome to come to my house to do the tests, or that I could easily go to another local NHS establishment to meet them and do the tests.
All the tests will have to be done at a later date, as will the MRI scan and
echocardiogram
. I live reasonably close to London and said that they were welcome to come to my house to do the tests, or that I could easily go to another local NHS establishment to meet them and do the tests.
wilburlois15
in
AMN EASIER
4 years ago
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