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Palpitations
I went on Wednesday and cardiologist real all the test that were done at the hospital (ekg,
echocardiogram
,chest x-ray and blood work) and she said my heart if fine. She also listen to my heart and didn’t hear anything abnormal. So I tell myself “ if I’m fine why do I still feel soooo sick?”
I went on Wednesday and cardiologist real all the test that were done at the hospital (ekg,
echocardiogram
,chest x-ray and blood work) and she said my heart if fine. She also listen to my heart and didn’t hear anything abnormal. So I tell myself “ if I’m fine why do I still feel soooo sick?”
Ceelos81
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
5 years ago
MIN-102: 1 year (48 week) update
Then, because the
echocardiogram
appointment at UCLH was at 11:40, I went straight to UCLH. After returning, I had lunch in the ward, dosed up on MIN-102, and then went for the MRI scan downstairs. This was all done by 1:30pm.
Then, because the
echocardiogram
appointment at UCLH was at 11:40, I went straight to UCLH. After returning, I had lunch in the ward, dosed up on MIN-102, and then went for the MRI scan downstairs. This was all done by 1:30pm.
wilburlois15
in
AMN EASIER
5 years ago
SVT & Left Bundle Branch Block
When I was pregnant 3 years ago was questioned why I was no longer under a heart specialist & referred back to one for reviewing (ecg,
echocardiogram
, etc) & changed onto Bisoprolol as it was classed as a newer safer drug.
When I was pregnant 3 years ago was questioned why I was no longer under a heart specialist & referred back to one for reviewing (ecg,
echocardiogram
, etc) & changed onto Bisoprolol as it was classed as a newer safer drug.
Gem-W
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
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Should I take Rivaroxaban and how long?
My
echocardiogram
was clear. No result yet from 24 hour ECG as there is a backlog. MY QUESTIONS Do I really need to take it if I am not experiencing AFib?
My
echocardiogram
was clear. No result yet from 24 hour ECG as there is a backlog. MY QUESTIONS Do I really need to take it if I am not experiencing AFib?
FiveMilesSouth
in
AF Association
5 years ago
Help/ answers needed
Referred for a
echocardiogram
, where I was asked if my resting heart rate is always low, I said it’s only since having Fitbit that I know my average is 54., due to feeling light headed 24/7. My pulse is excellent, returned to doctors for results.
Referred for a
echocardiogram
, where I was asked if my resting heart rate is always low, I said it’s only since having Fitbit that I know my average is 54., due to feeling light headed 24/7. My pulse is excellent, returned to doctors for results.
Yildez
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Heart a bit iffy
I have my
echocardiogram
stress test on the 8th of May and I'd rather be doing it now than 9 weeks ago lol but hey let's hope it's not too serious In any event I've really enjoyed Couch to 5K and fully intend to keep it going if I possibly can. I suppose it depends on what the Dr. says.
I have my
echocardiogram
stress test on the 8th of May and I'd rather be doing it now than 9 weeks ago lol but hey let's hope it's not too serious In any event I've really enjoyed Couch to 5K and fully intend to keep it going if I possibly can. I suppose it depends on what the Dr. says.
Fuggs
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
5 years ago
Heart Failure Medication
The current
echocardiogram
revealed an Ejection Fraction of 30 - 40 % with mild dilation of the Left Ventricle.
The current
echocardiogram
revealed an Ejection Fraction of 30 - 40 % with mild dilation of the Left Ventricle.
Prada47
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Oxygen check up
Well, yes I do because I had an
echocardiogram
in February and it showed that I have pulmonary hypertension or something in one upper chamber of my heart. This means staying on oxygen long term and having a couple of the 10 tablets I take each morning changed.
Well, yes I do because I had an
echocardiogram
in February and it showed that I have pulmonary hypertension or something in one upper chamber of my heart. This means staying on oxygen long term and having a couple of the 10 tablets I take each morning changed.
fidgetandscooter
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
non-compensatory ectopic beats?? Extremely worried!..
I have done too many ecg's to count, holter monitoring a couple of times, and
echocardiogram
two times. The doctors never found anything wrong, just found a couple of PVC's (my heart pauses for 1-2 seconds, followed by a hard beat), and said my heart is healthy and it's nothing to worry about.
I have done too many ecg's to count, holter monitoring a couple of times, and
echocardiogram
two times. The doctors never found anything wrong, just found a couple of PVC's (my heart pauses for 1-2 seconds, followed by a hard beat), and said my heart is healthy and it's nothing to worry about.
Mellisfavorite
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
5 years ago
This left atria business for flutter ?
After being admitted for flutter, they did an echo cardiogram (not the TEE), and the practitioner said they suspected my problem might be left atria which is unusual at about 10% of cases of flutter... I read now that getting at the left atria involves puncturing the septum and is a more difficult procedure
After being admitted for flutter, they did an echo cardiogram (not the TEE), and the practitioner said they suspected my problem might be left atria which is unusual at about 10% of cases of flutter... I read now that getting at the left atria involves puncturing the septum and is a more difficult procedure
allserene
in
AF Association
5 years ago
Post endocarditis
I also had my first
echocardiogram
results too. Brilliant news my valve leak hasn't got worse. I was so anxious about the appointment as well. For the meantime replacement surgery is on the back burner which means I can have a summer this year.
I also had my first
echocardiogram
results too. Brilliant news my valve leak hasn't got worse. I was so anxious about the appointment as well. For the meantime replacement surgery is on the back burner which means I can have a summer this year.
Hedgehoglady07
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Ectopic beats
I have just had an
echocardiogram
which was fine as were 2 ecgs. Has anyone else experienced ectopic beats related to their hyothyroidism? Its certainly not helping my anxiety. Which is probably making them worse. Also has anyone tried the magnesium spray ?
I have just had an
echocardiogram
which was fine as were 2 ecgs. Has anyone else experienced ectopic beats related to their hyothyroidism? Its certainly not helping my anxiety. Which is probably making them worse. Also has anyone tried the magnesium spray ?
jodary
in
Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Ectopic Beats Holter Results from Cardiologist
His Mid LAD was stented in March 2018, and we know his Right Coronary Territory is non viable An
Echocardiogram
confirmed LV impairment with an Ejection Fraction of 40 % Recent Holter Monitor reveals Very Frequent Polymorphic Ventricular Ectopics and a total burden of VEs of 6.9 % of total beats.
His Mid LAD was stented in March 2018, and we know his Right Coronary Territory is non viable An
Echocardiogram
confirmed LV impairment with an Ejection Fraction of 40 % Recent Holter Monitor reveals Very Frequent Polymorphic Ventricular Ectopics and a total burden of VEs of 6.9 % of total beats.
Prada47
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
The cardiologist said my heart was fine. I am still having flutters in my chest, skipped beats, overall palpitations
Hello, I am a 24 yo male & have had an EKG,
echocardiogram
, and wore a Holter Monitor for 7 days. My cardiologist told me that my heart is perfectly fine & there is absolutely nothing to worry about. With that being said I am experiencing what i feel is palpitations several times a day.
Hello, I am a 24 yo male & have had an EKG,
echocardiogram
, and wore a Holter Monitor for 7 days. My cardiologist told me that my heart is perfectly fine & there is absolutely nothing to worry about. With that being said I am experiencing what i feel is palpitations several times a day.
guthrie04
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
5 years ago
Dark standing out veins
Hi I had keyhole surgery last July To mend a leaky Valve I had a heart murmur and enlarged heart Had
echocardiogram
a couple of weeks ago results all good Today I noticed the veins on my hands were standing out and VERY Dark spreading down my fingers and up my arms Has any one else experience d This
Hi I had keyhole surgery last July To mend a leaky Valve I had a heart murmur and enlarged heart Had
echocardiogram
a couple of weeks ago results all good Today I noticed the veins on my hands were standing out and VERY Dark spreading down my fingers and up my arms Has any one else experience d This
Ymail65
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
23 year old with severe undiagnosed symptoms, keep getting worse, need input. Extensive medical workup provided. Thank you.
Additionally i've had an extensive medical work-up; - Heart: Standard stress test Cardiopulmonary exercise test Electrocardiogram
Echocardiogram
Perfusion MRI Intrusive coronarography Chest CT The most noteworthy conclusions here were a dilated left atrium, extremely low VO2-max despite having
Additionally i've had an extensive medical work-up; - Heart: Standard stress test Cardiopulmonary exercise test Electrocardiogram
Echocardiogram
Perfusion MRI Intrusive coronarography Chest CT The most noteworthy conclusions here were a dilated left atrium, extremely low VO2-max despite having
Hearthealth23
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Dizziness, lightheaded, extreme fatigue, extreme thirst, muscle fatigue. Doctors don’t know what’s wrong with me. Help
They also did an MRI which was normal, and did
echocardiogram
to check my heart. They found I have a minor mitral valve regurgitation, but it’s so minor it shouldn’t be causing problems. Nobody can figure out what’s wrong. Please help.
They also did an MRI which was normal, and did
echocardiogram
to check my heart. They found I have a minor mitral valve regurgitation, but it’s so minor it shouldn’t be causing problems. Nobody can figure out what’s wrong. Please help.
sumansharma
in
Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Return to life....
I am still taking the drugs but have an
echocardiogram
in June and Cardiologist appt in July .... maybe I can stop then. I’m not bothered as I’m ok with the drugs. Learning about AF was key in my journey and this group know a LOT!
I am still taking the drugs but have an
echocardiogram
in June and Cardiologist appt in July .... maybe I can stop then. I’m not bothered as I’m ok with the drugs. Learning about AF was key in my journey and this group know a LOT!
Hidden
in
AF Association
5 years ago
Valve replacement surgery
Hi folks was at the hospital on Friday getting an
echocardiogram
done and the technician told me that I would probably need it replaced.
Hi folks was at the hospital on Friday getting an
echocardiogram
done and the technician told me that I would probably need it replaced.
Unde
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Post-AVR: 1st Anniversary
My bio-prosthetic aortic valve has performed faultlessly and a recent baseline
echocardiogram
confirms valve is well seated and functioning as it should.
My bio-prosthetic aortic valve has performed faultlessly and a recent baseline
echocardiogram
confirms valve is well seated and functioning as it should.
IanGordon
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
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