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Hi all, hope everyone is as well as they can be with this debilitating disease. I attended a cardiology appointment today with a new consultant after my symptoms became worse over the last few months. Particularly in relation to a low HR being regularly under 50, feeling faint to the point of almost
Hi all, hope everyone is as well as they can be with this debilitating disease. I attended a cardiology appointment today with a new consultant after my symptoms became worse over the last few months. Particularly in relation to a low HR being regularly under 50, feeling faint to the point of almost
wwatson280283
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AF Association
1 year ago
getting closer to finding the real problem
This is all mad because when I first came on to this group if anyone remembers I was told its copd and now my copd nurse
ect
are saying no its nothing to do with that all the stress that gave me I really didn't think they new as I had a fev1 of 93% at the time my doctors recently said we don't want to
This is all mad because when I first came on to this group if anyone remembers I was told its copd and now my copd nurse
ect
are saying no its nothing to do with that all the stress that gave me I really didn't think they new as I had a fev1 of 93% at the time my doctors recently said we don't want to
bryan45735
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
MRI Cardiac Myocardial Viability
Hi, I posted last year about various problems I’ve been having and things haven’t yet improved. My angiogram was clear, my stress test was ok other than me being in bundle branch block for most of it (I felt ok). However the echocardiogram and 24 hour ECG have clearly shown various issues, some structural
Hi, I posted last year about various problems I’ve been having and things haven’t yet improved. My angiogram was clear, my stress test was ok other than me being in bundle branch block for most of it (I felt ok). However the echocardiogram and 24 hour ECG have clearly shown various issues, some structural
Wolfgirl71
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
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last November i was diagnosed with Afib which had appeared overnight - possible covid induced?. I found this site and was so reassured by people I thought i would give an update. So on 23rd November i went to af clinic, we are automatically referred here when diagnosed. I had echocardiogram first, then
last November i was diagnosed with Afib which had appeared overnight - possible covid induced?. I found this site and was so reassured by people I thought i would give an update. So on 23rd November i went to af clinic, we are automatically referred here when diagnosed. I had echocardiogram first, then
Dudtbin
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
normal ECG?
Hi, does anyone else use Kardia Mobile to record their ECG? I’ve used it for about 6 months now and when I feel I have particularly bad chest pain and breathlessness I record my ECG. Every time it comes out as normal sinus rhythm which is great. My question is, would myocarditis and pericarditis show
Hi, does anyone else use Kardia Mobile to record their ECG? I’ve used it for about 6 months now and when I feel I have particularly bad chest pain and breathlessness I record my ECG. Every time it comes out as normal sinus rhythm which is great. My question is, would myocarditis and pericarditis show
Pinky20J
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Tantaanna needs support
My history: Afib since 2014- cardio version, (symptomatic)Flecanide pill in pocket-2015-2017. After getting three episodes in one week I had my First ablation- 2017- had two more ablations 2018-19. (Afib free ten- eleven months I better) unable to take more flecanide because of long qt on ekg 2020
My history: Afib since 2014- cardio version, (symptomatic)Flecanide pill in pocket-2015-2017. After getting three episodes in one week I had my First ablation- 2017- had two more ablations 2018-19. (Afib free ten- eleven months I better) unable to take more flecanide because of long qt on ekg 2020
Tantaanna
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AF Association
1 year ago
Which BP medication should I ask my doc for?
I been through many different BP medications. I started many years ago with Lisinopril, but got the classic cough. Moved to Amlodipine, then Candesartan, then Indapamide, back to Amlodipine, Lercanidipine and now back on Indapamide. Each worked to reduce my BP, but each had side effects I wasn't happy
I been through many different BP medications. I started many years ago with Lisinopril, but got the classic cough. Moved to Amlodipine, then Candesartan, then Indapamide, back to Amlodipine, Lercanidipine and now back on Indapamide. Each worked to reduce my BP, but each had side effects I wasn't happy
GeekFennel
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High Blood Pressure Support
1 year ago
Hypothyroidism and depression
Hi everyone and sorry this post is going to be a long post, convoluted and a bit of a downer (with a possible rant as well). This evening I've been listening to an interview between Michael Risen and the Thyroid Trust (here's the link if anyone is interested: https://youtu.be/dBmwRpsUPQM) and there's
Hi everyone and sorry this post is going to be a long post, convoluted and a bit of a downer (with a possible rant as well). This evening I've been listening to an interview between Michael Risen and the Thyroid Trust (here's the link if anyone is interested: https://youtu.be/dBmwRpsUPQM) and there's
DanW
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Chest infection…could this be caused by Endo
Hi everyone. I just wanted to give you a bit of my history before I go on to ask my question. Sorry in advance for long post . I had a BSO in March last year during which it was confirmed I have Endometriosis, this wasn’t done by an Endo specialist however (I learned so much after the op about which
Hi everyone. I just wanted to give you a bit of my history before I go on to ask my question. Sorry in advance for long post . I had a BSO in March last year during which it was confirmed I have Endometriosis, this wasn’t done by an Endo specialist however (I learned so much after the op about which
Sandygirl6697
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
Climbing the walls after perfusion scan
Had triple by pass 2019 followed by 1 stent 3 weeks later. Have had periods of unstable angina ever since. Cardiac team have tried to get to the source of the problem …. 5 day monitoring in hospital, angiograms ( 3 since 2019) etc So last week I attended Southampton hospital for a perfusion scan
Had triple by pass 2019 followed by 1 stent 3 weeks later. Have had periods of unstable angina ever since. Cardiac team have tried to get to the source of the problem …. 5 day monitoring in hospital, angiograms ( 3 since 2019) etc So last week I attended Southampton hospital for a perfusion scan
Worling
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Does this tiredness ever go?
Been on pred for just over three years, and yes the pain has almost gone, only says hello I’m still here, if I do something silly, like picking something heavy up. The feeling of being wiped out is getting worse, a ten mins walk means a sit down is needed, this is new. Had opportunity of face to face
Been on pred for just over three years, and yes the pain has almost gone, only says hello I’m still here, if I do something silly, like picking something heavy up. The feeling of being wiped out is getting worse, a ten mins walk means a sit down is needed, this is new. Had opportunity of face to face
Dorsetgirl17
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Myocarditis or pericarditis anyone?
I'm a fit 46 year old, runner, non smoker, healthy eater who does enjoy a glass of wine. I had chest pain when i was going to bed about 4 weeks ago which i put down to indigestion.. then about 2 weeks later the same thing happened but much more severe so called 111 who called 999 who took me to A and
I'm a fit 46 year old, runner, non smoker, healthy eater who does enjoy a glass of wine. I had chest pain when i was going to bed about 4 weeks ago which i put down to indigestion.. then about 2 weeks later the same thing happened but much more severe so called 111 who called 999 who took me to A and
OpenMind1
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
high cholesterol
I’ve now booked a full body with heart scan
ect
with a private company as I’m worrying but this should also put my mind at rest if all is normal.
I’ve now booked a full body with heart scan
ect
with a private company as I’m worrying but this should also put my mind at rest if all is normal.
Dfox89
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Severe Anxiety & Palpitations, can anybody relate?
My name is Neil, and i’m 48 years of age, and currently bedridden with a severe case of anxiety. Up until 2019, I was thoroughly enjoying life, a great job in support work, regular trips out, nature walks, breaks away, it couldn’t be better, then it all changed. Me and my partner were taking a drive
My name is Neil, and i’m 48 years of age, and currently bedridden with a severe case of anxiety. Up until 2019, I was thoroughly enjoying life, a great job in support work, regular trips out, nature walks, breaks away, it couldn’t be better, then it all changed. Me and my partner were taking a drive
Hidden
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Mental Health Support
1 year ago
Non-specific intra atrial conduction disturbance
Reaching out for advice. Recently diagnosed with heart spasms following a MINOCA in September. Since returning to work part time, I’ve been experiencing increase in heart palpitations and every few minutes my heart skips a beat/delay in beat. GP carried out an ecg, report says Prolonged QT and non-specific
Reaching out for advice. Recently diagnosed with heart spasms following a MINOCA in September. Since returning to work part time, I’ve been experiencing increase in heart palpitations and every few minutes my heart skips a beat/delay in beat. GP carried out an ecg, report says Prolonged QT and non-specific
Patty2486
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Best website / organisation for medicine details
hello does anyone know for the UK what is the definitive / reliable / bone fide organisation that provides details for individual medications I.e. dosages, side effects. I found this: https://bnf.nice.org.uk/drugs/ and there is an a to z per NHS? I’d like to know more about efficacy / when meds
hello does anyone know for the UK what is the definitive / reliable / bone fide organisation that provides details for individual medications I.e. dosages, side effects. I found this: https://bnf.nice.org.uk/drugs/ and there is an a to z per NHS? I’d like to know more about efficacy / when meds
Hidden
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
new medication worries
Just had my cardiac mri scan, but previously a 48hr ecg monitor which showed a marked increase in my ectopics. Cardiologist had just prescribed Diltiazem, 60mg slow release 3 times a day. I’m so nervous about starting these, just wondered how others have managed on them.
Just had my cardiac mri scan, but previously a 48hr ecg monitor which showed a marked increase in my ectopics. Cardiologist had just prescribed Diltiazem, 60mg slow release 3 times a day. I’m so nervous about starting these, just wondered how others have managed on them.
24623057
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Ablation outcome
So I haven't been on for a while or updated on the outcome of my ablation that I had at the end of August. I stayed in and out of NSR for about 2 weeks before settling in to a symptomless permanent AFib. The only problem was I felt breathless on climbing hills or running. A 24 hour ECG showed my average
So I haven't been on for a while or updated on the outcome of my ablation that I had at the end of August. I stayed in and out of NSR for about 2 weeks before settling in to a symptomless permanent AFib. The only problem was I felt breathless on climbing hills or running. A 24 hour ECG showed my average
Kennyb1968
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
question about hypothermia?
a couple weeks back, I visited my Kaiser infusion lab …. Lupron implant and Zometa pain train infusion. While there the intake nurse was alarmed with my 95.2 body temp. It’s been running between 95.2 and 95.7 lately. She told me to go to the E.R. , immediately, if it dropped to 95 or less. They were
a couple weeks back, I visited my Kaiser infusion lab …. Lupron implant and Zometa pain train infusion. While there the intake nurse was alarmed with my 95.2 body temp. It’s been running between 95.2 and 95.7 lately. She told me to go to the E.R. , immediately, if it dropped to 95 or less. They were
Kaliber
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Asthma / wheeziness getting worse
I should say i have seen doctors and asthma nurses
ect
and they have referred me to see a respiratory medicine consultant however there is a 33 week wait. I just don’t know what else to do to help how I’m feeling.
I should say i have seen doctors and asthma nurses
ect
and they have referred me to see a respiratory medicine consultant however there is a 33 week wait. I just don’t know what else to do to help how I’m feeling.
Coop20
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
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