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Ablation update
Well, I had a catheter Ablation in February and had a 7 day ECG last week to check how it went. I can say that gladly it was successful, done by Prof Richard Schilling and thanks very much for his skills and knowledge. Hoping to continue recovering in the months to come. I had an insurance funded treatment
Well, I had a catheter Ablation in February and had a 7 day ECG last week to check how it went. I can say that gladly it was successful, done by Prof Richard Schilling and thanks very much for his skills and knowledge. Hoping to continue recovering in the months to come. I had an insurance funded treatment
LaceyLady
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Abnormal ECG
Hi all Having a panic so thought I would see if anyone can give any advice or just generally calm me down abit. Had a heart scan last year that showed some mild thickening and the dr eventually agreed to refer me to a cardiologist, whom I’m seeing in August. A few weeks ago I had a few days of having
Hi all Having a panic so thought I would see if anyone can give any advice or just generally calm me down abit. Had a heart scan last year that showed some mild thickening and the dr eventually agreed to refer me to a cardiologist, whom I’m seeing in August. A few weeks ago I had a few days of having
Helenlouise40
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
4 months ago
Amiodarone
I have been taking this drug since October 23 after a failed CV last July and the only side effects seem to be sensitivity to sunlight and some sleep disturbance. All blood tests come back within normal levels. I noticed at the beginning of April that my HR was back to normal levels even with a resting
I have been taking this drug since October 23 after a failed CV last July and the only side effects seem to be sensitivity to sunlight and some sleep disturbance. All blood tests come back within normal levels. I noticed at the beginning of April that my HR was back to normal levels even with a resting
GordonS
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
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Slow ventricular response
This was the narrative on my recent ecg for a paroxysmal AF flare which has just gone into a 10th continuous day, normally up to 3 days. Nobody seems too bothered, GP described it as well controlled, and it's certainly milder than usual. Just that I wasn't familiar with the title description and wonder
This was the narrative on my recent ecg for a paroxysmal AF flare which has just gone into a 10th continuous day, normally up to 3 days. Nobody seems too bothered, GP described it as well controlled, and it's certainly milder than usual. Just that I wasn't familiar with the title description and wonder
50568789
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
In pain all the time
I recently went into hospital with buring chest sensation that went into neck, face back and arms. My ECG was the same as 2019. My bloods was showing I'd had a heart attack. In the IC ward, Dr told me he thinks its angina so sent me to the cardiology ward. Over my 5 days there had countless BP checks
I recently went into hospital with buring chest sensation that went into neck, face back and arms. My ECG was the same as 2019. My bloods was showing I'd had a heart attack. In the IC ward, Dr told me he thinks its angina so sent me to the cardiology ward. Over my 5 days there had countless BP checks
Fareham2024
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Wellue 24 hr monitor
I've been using the wellue 24 hour monitor for about 6 months it's a very useful device as it is small and you just place it on the left below the collar bone with ECG sticky pads after the 24 hours you upload it to a program that you install on a laptop.I recently had a reading that includes short
I've been using the wellue 24 hour monitor for about 6 months it's a very useful device as it is small and you just place it on the left below the collar bone with ECG sticky pads after the 24 hours you upload it to a program that you install on a laptop.I recently had a reading that includes short
fairgo45
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Bosoprolol withdrawal
I've been on bisoprolol since January for a tarchicardia because I was getting fast heart rate when I get up but not pots and also breathlessness and fatigue. Did both an echo and ECG nothing showed up.... I've been trying to get off the drugs cus I'm untimely tired of em. I no longer have breathlessness
I've been on bisoprolol since January for a tarchicardia because I was getting fast heart rate when I get up but not pots and also breathlessness and fatigue. Did both an echo and ECG nothing showed up.... I've been trying to get off the drugs cus I'm untimely tired of em. I no longer have breathlessness
Jayloft
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Heart rate smart watch
Hi,I have a 2 lead pacemaker for total heart block following AV ablation and 2yrs later since the procedure I'm in heart failure & afib and take ramipril, bisoprolol, dapagliflozin and having a few issues, which has resulted in me having to attend the pacemaker clinic 3x in last 3 weeks. I struggled
Hi,I have a 2 lead pacemaker for total heart block following AV ablation and 2yrs later since the procedure I'm in heart failure & afib and take ramipril, bisoprolol, dapagliflozin and having a few issues, which has resulted in me having to attend the pacemaker clinic 3x in last 3 weeks. I struggled
Nomis21
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Heart pain
I wonder if somebody can assist with a question. I'm a 46 year old with a minor mitral valve prolapse. Possible sinus nerve damage on the lower ventricle but minor. I'm not on medication. There is no known 'major' issue or treatment plan suggested by cardiologist. I am very fit with low heart beat. Have
I wonder if somebody can assist with a question. I'm a 46 year old with a minor mitral valve prolapse. Possible sinus nerve damage on the lower ventricle but minor. I'm not on medication. There is no known 'major' issue or treatment plan suggested by cardiologist. I am very fit with low heart beat. Have
MathewHerbert
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Heart Pain
I wonder if somebody can assist with a question. I'm a 46 year old with a minor mitral valve prolapse. Possible sinus nerve damage on the lower ventricle but minor. I'm not on medication. There is no known 'major' issue or treatment plan suggested by cardiologist. I am very fit with low heart beat. Have
I wonder if somebody can assist with a question. I'm a 46 year old with a minor mitral valve prolapse. Possible sinus nerve damage on the lower ventricle but minor. I'm not on medication. There is no known 'major' issue or treatment plan suggested by cardiologist. I am very fit with low heart beat. Have
MathewHerbert
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Skipped beats
Iv posted a lot recently about my story since joing in February I am very grateful for everyone who's shared there stories and experiences and advise it's been nice to know I'm not alone in all of this. I wanted to put together where I am from the start to see if anybody else experienced similar situation
Iv posted a lot recently about my story since joing in February I am very grateful for everyone who's shared there stories and experiences and advise it's been nice to know I'm not alone in all of this. I wanted to put together where I am from the start to see if anybody else experienced similar situation
AWhittaker
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
4 months ago
myopericardidis
so I had covid myocarditis back in 2020 I bc was rushed in really abnormal ecg they told me I had pericarditis wasn’t improving and expressed concerns of myocarditis the cardiologist said no but agreed to scan and I did had oedema and something else took me a year to improve had mri again all normal
so I had covid myocarditis back in 2020 I bc was rushed in really abnormal ecg they told me I had pericarditis wasn’t improving and expressed concerns of myocarditis the cardiologist said no but agreed to scan and I did had oedema and something else took me a year to improve had mri again all normal
12dr
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
pericarditis
Hi everyone, I'm just looking for a little bit of advice from any fellow sufferers... I was diagnosed with pericarditis in January on the 10th day of a Covid-19 infection, after ending up in A&E due to chest pain and difficulty breathing. That acute pericarditis went away around a month later, but
Hi everyone, I'm just looking for a little bit of advice from any fellow sufferers... I was diagnosed with pericarditis in January on the 10th day of a Covid-19 infection, after ending up in A&E due to chest pain and difficulty breathing. That acute pericarditis went away around a month later, but
HawthornHeart
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Sylvia Plath and B12?
Has anyone else pondered on the links here? Although I can find all sorts of discussion about her early stresses, repeated losses and struggle with depression, even chemical imbalances, possible bipolar, not a jot can I find about the B12 deficiency which she would have had at least at one point, even
Has anyone else pondered on the links here? Although I can find all sorts of discussion about her early stresses, repeated losses and struggle with depression, even chemical imbalances, possible bipolar, not a jot can I find about the B12 deficiency which she would have had at least at one point, even
bookish
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 months ago
Little update
Hey Everyone Just a little update from me, Olive is doing really well, growing nicely and around midnight until 3am she has a little rave in my womb and is really active. She is definitely going to be a party goer and a footballer when she's older. Dan has moved in with my mum while he recovers,
Hey Everyone Just a little update from me, Olive is doing really well, growing nicely and around midnight until 3am she has a little rave in my womb and is really active. She is definitely going to be a party goer and a footballer when she's older. Dan has moved in with my mum while he recovers,
Valentina98
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Syncope is a symptom not a condition
Do you and your GP appreciate that Syncope is a symptom not a condition? Every patient who experiences a blackout should be given a 12-lead ECG to check heart rhythm analysis and look for arrhythmias and genetic, inherited or familial heart rhythm disorders. STARS website, www.stars.org.uk
Do you and your GP appreciate that Syncope is a symptom not a condition? Every patient who experiences a blackout should be given a 12-lead ECG to check heart rhythm analysis and look for arrhythmias and genetic, inherited or familial heart rhythm disorders. STARS website, www.stars.org.uk
TracyAdmin
STARS
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Unexplained Faints and Consciousness
4 months ago
Strong negative reaction to first Docetaxel treatment
I am participating in an NIH study combining Docetaxel with an immunotherapy. I had my first treatment of only Docetaxel this Tuesday. I lasted 2 minutes and 7cc before I had a severe reaction - severe flushing (glowing red from head to toe), difficulty breathing, sweating, uncontrollable shivering.
I am participating in an NIH study combining Docetaxel with an immunotherapy. I had my first treatment of only Docetaxel this Tuesday. I lasted 2 minutes and 7cc before I had a severe reaction - severe flushing (glowing red from head to toe), difficulty breathing, sweating, uncontrollable shivering.
4tunate1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
ecg monitor - electrical interference
hello I had my 7 day ecg monitor put on yesterday! Been having fluttering and flip / flop sensations. Not hopeful will show up as can be intermittent. Usually happen at rest. But I remembered this morning a paramedic previously taking my ecg at home saying to turn off the electric riser recliner chair
hello I had my 7 day ecg monitor put on yesterday! Been having fluttering and flip / flop sensations. Not hopeful will show up as can be intermittent. Usually happen at rest. But I remembered this morning a paramedic previously taking my ecg at home saying to turn off the electric riser recliner chair
Fanfab1
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Not in AF
After having echograms,ct angiogram,48hr ecg over last 5 months, I have a PFO or hole in my heart, apparently from birth,never knew,but my heart has recovered and is now a normal size,I have angina but going to have a long acting gtn tablet instead of spray so can walk better and farther, but apparently
After having echograms,ct angiogram,48hr ecg over last 5 months, I have a PFO or hole in my heart, apparently from birth,never knew,but my heart has recovered and is now a normal size,I have angina but going to have a long acting gtn tablet instead of spray so can walk better and farther, but apparently
sandandkev
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Iregular heartbeat
I have almost fainted 3 times. GP refered me to Hospital ECG , echo, 7 day monitor and eventual letter from consultant which was hard to understand but confirmed iregula heart beat and put me on beta blockers . Saw GP who checked me over and told me to check that I am on hospital clinic waiting list
I have almost fainted 3 times. GP refered me to Hospital ECG , echo, 7 day monitor and eventual letter from consultant which was hard to understand but confirmed iregula heart beat and put me on beta blockers . Saw GP who checked me over and told me to check that I am on hospital clinic waiting list
habumhug
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
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