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just stop at xrays ,blood work or MRI's...it could be their job to rule out anything serious at the moment ..but that's only for the moment, what else can they do , maybe look at other areas in the body..so your dizzy let's do a mri..then mri is normal oh you probrally just have anxiety.. or let's do
echocardiogram
just stop at xrays ,blood work or MRI's...it could be their job to rule out anything serious at the moment ..but that's only for the moment, what else can they do , maybe look at other areas in the body..so your dizzy let's do a mri..then mri is normal oh you probrally just have anxiety.. or let's do
echocardiogram
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Anxiety Support
5 years ago
Ectopic beats
Iv had ecg and
echocardiogram
and they say results are fine but it's ruining my life. Please help x
Iv had ecg and
echocardiogram
and they say results are fine but it's ruining my life. Please help x
Sapgirl
in
Anxiety Support
5 years ago
1st time poster
On that scheduled date a
echocardiogram
was to be performed, thereafter would have a the cardioversion. Well when I got there though they did the EKG & I was in NSR so the cardiologist canceled both the
echocardiogram
& the cardioversion. Said I'm good to go.
On that scheduled date a
echocardiogram
was to be performed, thereafter would have a the cardioversion. Well when I got there though they did the EKG & I was in NSR so the cardiologist canceled both the
echocardiogram
& the cardioversion. Said I'm good to go.
Sunny_3756
in
AF Association
5 years ago
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Heart failure
I really feel that I would like to have an
echocardiogram
before the ablation. I am now extremely anxious which is probably making things worse.
I really feel that I would like to have an
echocardiogram
before the ablation. I am now extremely anxious which is probably making things worse.
rothwell
in
AF Association
5 years ago
Answers please!
I also had an
echocardiogram
a couple of weeks ago that showed nothing wrong. So today I saw my doctor and he decided to run all autoimmune tests and I won’t get results back for a couple of weeks.
I also had an
echocardiogram
a couple of weeks ago that showed nothing wrong. So today I saw my doctor and he decided to run all autoimmune tests and I won’t get results back for a couple of weeks.
krm13
in
Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Could this be linked to hormone imbalance following hysterectomy with BSO? (9.5 months post surgery)
I have had an ECG, a 2D
echocardiogram
, a nuclear stress test, wore a blood pressure monitor for 24 hours and I am now wearing a holter monitor for 2 weeks. Didn't have any episodes during the first week with the holter but have been getting chest pains off and on since yesterday.
I have had an ECG, a 2D
echocardiogram
, a nuclear stress test, wore a blood pressure monitor for 24 hours and I am now wearing a holter monitor for 2 weeks. Didn't have any episodes during the first week with the holter but have been getting chest pains off and on since yesterday.
Elaine6
in
Healthy Happy Woman
5 years ago
Wee update from mickmoo
I posted on Saturday as I have suspected heart failure and had an
echocardiogram
on Monday past. My appointment with cardiologist was supposed to be this Friday for my results. I received a letter on Saturday changing my appointment with cardiologist until end of November.
I posted on Saturday as I have suspected heart failure and had an
echocardiogram
on Monday past. My appointment with cardiologist was supposed to be this Friday for my results. I received a letter on Saturday changing my appointment with cardiologist until end of November.
Mickymoo
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Weakness and fatigue on abiraterone plus Prednisone
We had his 2D
echocardiogram
for heart it's good blood parameters all good excellent actually. psa is 0.075 ...chest xray is normal is it normal to feel like this? Please share your experiences and advise me the best I can do for him. Thank you lots of love and prayers for everyone here.
We had his 2D
echocardiogram
for heart it's good blood parameters all good excellent actually. psa is 0.075 ...chest xray is normal is it normal to feel like this? Please share your experiences and advise me the best I can do for him. Thank you lots of love and prayers for everyone here.
Nirman
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Should I be at work?
I am waiting for my first
echocardiogram
so have no idea how serious my condition is. Should I stay off work?
I am waiting for my first
echocardiogram
so have no idea how serious my condition is. Should I stay off work?
Wooodsie
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
If You Want to Know Your Risk of Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) Stop Focusing on LDL-C, Instead Focus on Apo B & Apo A1 - the ApoB/ApoA1 Ratio
I just had another
echocardiogram
a couple of weeks ago and it confirms that my heart is operating optimally with no evidence of damage. I exercise daily including a regimen of 12,000 to 15,000 steps during the fall/winter and 15,000 to 25,000 steps during the spring summer.
I just had another
echocardiogram
a couple of weeks ago and it confirms that my heart is operating optimally with no evidence of damage. I exercise daily including a regimen of 12,000 to 15,000 steps during the fall/winter and 15,000 to 25,000 steps during the spring summer.
sos007
Ambassador
in
Cholesterol Support
5 years ago
I’m losing my mind :(
He’s done an
echocardiogram
, 7 day heart monitor and is talking about a steroid to raise my blood pressure, but saw no spikes in heart rate to support POTS.
He’s done an
echocardiogram
, 7 day heart monitor and is talking about a steroid to raise my blood pressure, but saw no spikes in heart rate to support POTS.
Lipbalmaddict01
in
Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Cardioversion
I have been diagnosed with Afib following a massive pulmonary embolism in April this year. Echo cardiogram shows no lasting heart damage ("surprisingly" the technician has put!) but all EKG tests show Afib present at all times. I am unaware of it, but I have to say I feel like I aged ten years following
I have been diagnosed with Afib following a massive pulmonary embolism in April this year. Echo cardiogram shows no lasting heart damage ("surprisingly" the technician has put!) but all EKG tests show Afib present at all times. I am unaware of it, but I have to say I feel like I aged ten years following
Catlady56
in
AF Association
5 years ago
MIN-102 trial 72-week update
As a result, I have to go back in a week to have the
Echocardiogram
at UCL because she booked it too late. No too inconvenient for me because I live only an hour away, but this might be more problematic for others.
As a result, I have to go back in a week to have the
Echocardiogram
at UCL because she booked it too late. No too inconvenient for me because I live only an hour away, but this might be more problematic for others.
wilburlois15
in
AMN EASIER
5 years ago
Still getting tight throat ??🤔
Had an
Echocardiogram
Monday week ago due to palpitations , tight throat and skipped beats especially when I bend over . It came back clear and I was wrapped . BUT on and off I still get that fluttering feeling in throat and it goes tight . It’s not palps though .
Had an
Echocardiogram
Monday week ago due to palpitations , tight throat and skipped beats especially when I bend over . It came back clear and I was wrapped . BUT on and off I still get that fluttering feeling in throat and it goes tight . It’s not palps though .
Jodz
in
Anxiety Support
5 years ago
An interesting trigger
Had a stress
echocardiogram
last Thursday (that was “interesting”) and my heart is apparently excellent. The consultant cardiologist who did that totally agreed with my “electrician” and said going into deep sleep not an uncommon trigger.
Had a stress
echocardiogram
last Thursday (that was “interesting”) and my heart is apparently excellent. The consultant cardiologist who did that totally agreed with my “electrician” and said going into deep sleep not an uncommon trigger.
Slim2018
in
AF Association
5 years ago
WELL OVERDUE UPDATE ON AS CLEAR AS MUD . . the saga continues 😩😩😩
So it was decided That I go for repeated tests and specifically a
echocardiogram
stress echo and then possibly a further angiogram within the next following days . . Great OK. The day before my tests were due to start, DISASTER struck.
So it was decided That I go for repeated tests and specifically a
echocardiogram
stress echo and then possibly a further angiogram within the next following days . . Great OK. The day before my tests were due to start, DISASTER struck.
WardijaWardija
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Dealing with things
Luckily I spoke to my GP and they have referred me to have an
echocardiogram
which I’m looking forward to hopefully getting some answers. More than anything I am just feeling very alone with all of this.. I’m 26 years old. Mentally is something I’m struggling with everyday.
Luckily I spoke to my GP and they have referred me to have an
echocardiogram
which I’m looking forward to hopefully getting some answers. More than anything I am just feeling very alone with all of this.. I’m 26 years old. Mentally is something I’m struggling with everyday.
Del26
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
HHT and AF
Referred me to Cardiologist and for an
echocardiogram
. My added complication is that I have HHT which means I have daily nosebleeds and also have bleeds in my stomach so have to take iron tablets for anaemia.
Referred me to Cardiologist and for an
echocardiogram
. My added complication is that I have HHT which means I have daily nosebleeds and also have bleeds in my stomach so have to take iron tablets for anaemia.
CTblood
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Managing anxiety: travel safety?
Got the results of my stress
echocardiogram
: heart is just fine, despite repeated spells of ridiculous labored breathing, nausea and vertigo. So I gotta assume anxiety attacks. Been through this before. My question: Is it safe for me to drive a lot?
Got the results of my stress
echocardiogram
: heart is just fine, despite repeated spells of ridiculous labored breathing, nausea and vertigo. So I gotta assume anxiety attacks. Been through this before. My question: Is it safe for me to drive a lot?
Jonimo
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
5 years ago
Echocardiogram
So he suggested a
Echocardiogram
and I said I was going to ask to have one done . He said I should of had one done before now . Anyway I’m actually happy I’m getting this done . If this was six weeks ago I would of freaked and anxiety through the roof , but not now .
So he suggested a
Echocardiogram
and I said I was going to ask to have one done . He said I should of had one done before now . Anyway I’m actually happy I’m getting this done . If this was six weeks ago I would of freaked and anxiety through the roof , but not now .
Jodz
in
Anxiety Support
5 years ago
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