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Recurring Strokes UK
Hello to all, I had a TIA the day after my 74th birthday ... 2nd. March 2021. Hospital visit that day, but MRI not conclusive so sent home. Full blown stroke in my sleep at home the following morning so ambulance back to Royal Berkshire hospital for MRI ect confirming damage to left side of brain, speech
Hello to all, I had a TIA the day after my 74th birthday ... 2nd. March 2021. Hospital visit that day, but MRI not conclusive so sent home. Full blown stroke in my sleep at home the following morning so ambulance back to Royal Berkshire hospital for MRI ect confirming damage to left side of brain, speech
ecyclo
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Neuro Support
3 years ago
Excellent consultants visit!
Hospital visit went well. ECG done, Echocardiogram done. Saw the very nice consultant who said that they will be doing something to patch my holes! If possible they will use the umbrella like thing, but if it is too big/complex they will have to do open heart patching! I'm going for a cardio catherisation
Hospital visit went well. ECG done, Echocardiogram done. Saw the very nice consultant who said that they will be doing something to patch my holes! If possible they will use the umbrella like thing, but if it is too big/complex they will have to do open heart patching! I'm going for a cardio catherisation
Digger0
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
PVCs, chest tightness/pain, breathless, cough
so i have read a lot of the posts about PVCs but none mention the other symptoms im having. I get loads of PVCs each day, but i also get a variable heart rate, although still sinus rhythm, chest pain/tightness which makes me breathless and cough. I have so far had a GP surgery ecg which showed the varying
so i have read a lot of the posts about PVCs but none mention the other symptoms im having. I get loads of PVCs each day, but i also get a variable heart rate, although still sinus rhythm, chest pain/tightness which makes me breathless and cough. I have so far had a GP surgery ecg which showed the varying
savtim
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
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What in the world is this!
Any ideas as to what this means. I had been flipping in and out of afib all night. This is only part of the ecg . I’ve had some interesting ecgs this past year
Any ideas as to what this means. I had been flipping in and out of afib all night. This is only part of the ecg . I’ve had some interesting ecgs this past year
Flipflopper
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Arrhythmia Alliance
3 years ago
Need advise..
After coming out of hospital, being diagnosed with S4 liver cirrhosis, and unknown to me, an old back fracture. Having always had back problems, which I managed with normal drugs. I was happy to be able to get back to work on a phased level, which was great, and be able to talk to people again. Although
After coming out of hospital, being diagnosed with S4 liver cirrhosis, and unknown to me, an old back fracture. Having always had back problems, which I managed with normal drugs. I was happy to be able to get back to work on a phased level, which was great, and be able to talk to people again. Although
Cazza_BDA
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
Potassium levels?
Has anyone had problems with their Potassium Levels? I had a high level on one of my routine blood tests and it was followed up by another test - due to COVID and GP restrictions I didn’t get the results until four weeks later. I was told the results were still too high and that I should proceed immediately
Has anyone had problems with their Potassium Levels? I had a high level on one of my routine blood tests and it was followed up by another test - due to COVID and GP restrictions I didn’t get the results until four weeks later. I was told the results were still too high and that I should proceed immediately
Plavers
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
HELP - ECG AND ECHO WAITING ON RESULTS
Hi All, I wondered if anyone may be able to help at all? I am a 23 year old female (healthy BMI if that is of any use). Recently, I've been having several breathing problems. I discussed this with my doctor and long story short, he advised I purchase a oximeter and if my oxygen levels fall below 90
Hi All, I wondered if anyone may be able to help at all? I am a 23 year old female (healthy BMI if that is of any use). Recently, I've been having several breathing problems. I discussed this with my doctor and long story short, he advised I purchase a oximeter and if my oxygen levels fall below 90
TS22
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Pill in pocket
Look forward to comments. Seems my cardiologist wants to cover all the bases (more medications = better protection). GP agreed I should try coming off flecainide. Taking Xarelto blood thinner to be safe. Use Apple Watch and take ECG readings at every opportunity. Five days ago I went off flecainide
Look forward to comments. Seems my cardiologist wants to cover all the bases (more medications = better protection). GP agreed I should try coming off flecainide. Taking Xarelto blood thinner to be safe. Use Apple Watch and take ECG readings at every opportunity. Five days ago I went off flecainide
Fabfibber
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AF Association
3 years ago
Help interpreting letters
Received two letters recently after having two tests - echocardiogram and 24 hour ECG. I have a telephone appointment with my GP and hope he can clarify, but that’s not for 3 weeks. Can anyone tell me what the letters say, in plain English? Thanks. I take Ranexa, Simvastatin, Monomil, Bisoprolol, aspirin
Received two letters recently after having two tests - echocardiogram and 24 hour ECG. I have a telephone appointment with my GP and hope he can clarify, but that’s not for 3 weeks. Can anyone tell me what the letters say, in plain English? Thanks. I take Ranexa, Simvastatin, Monomil, Bisoprolol, aspirin
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Help with understanding letters
Received two letters recently after having two tests - echocardiogram and 24 hour ECG. I have a telephone appointment with my GP and hope he can clarify, but that’s not for 3 weeks. Can anyone tell me what the letters say, in plain English? Thanks. I take Ranexa, Simvastatin, Monomil, Bisoprolol, aspirin
Received two letters recently after having two tests - echocardiogram and 24 hour ECG. I have a telephone appointment with my GP and hope he can clarify, but that’s not for 3 weeks. Can anyone tell me what the letters say, in plain English? Thanks. I take Ranexa, Simvastatin, Monomil, Bisoprolol, aspirin
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Need your help again
Hi you lovely people again Your help and advice has been brilliant so I need to ask again if anyone has experienced the same thing I did tell the Heart nurse about the ache in my left arm and shoulder, she told me to try my spray, if the pain stopped it was not angina, I tried it and the pain was still
Hi you lovely people again Your help and advice has been brilliant so I need to ask again if anyone has experienced the same thing I did tell the Heart nurse about the ache in my left arm and shoulder, she told me to try my spray, if the pain stopped it was not angina, I tried it and the pain was still
7749debbie
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Hi I’m new, does anyone suffer from really low heart rate when not in AF?
I have been having AF off and on for the last three years. Over this last year it has increased in frequency. I am having it at least once a week, it usually lasts between 2 to 4 hours.I usually auto convert on my own, thank god.I have an iwatch which has been really helpful in keeping tabs on my EKG
I have been having AF off and on for the last three years. Over this last year it has increased in frequency. I am having it at least once a week, it usually lasts between 2 to 4 hours.I usually auto convert on my own, thank god.I have an iwatch which has been really helpful in keeping tabs on my EKG
400mmGirl
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AF Association
3 years ago
Anxiety attack
I had the worst anxiety attack today. Out of nowhere I started to feel dizzy nauseas I couldn't speak my legs were weak and arms rushed myself to the er ekg was fine. But I don't know what to think my ears and head felt heavy my blood pressure was elevated . How do I know if it's a blood pressure issue
I had the worst anxiety attack today. Out of nowhere I started to feel dizzy nauseas I couldn't speak my legs were weak and arms rushed myself to the er ekg was fine. But I don't know what to think my ears and head felt heavy my blood pressure was elevated . How do I know if it's a blood pressure issue
Sfqueen
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Anxiety Support
3 years ago
That's been a good day👍
It's 16 weeks since my HA and angioplasty, today I had a follow up appointment with the cardiologist at Scarborough Hospital. I was well impressed, my appointment was scheduled for 9.00am, I arrived 15 minutes early....before 9.00am I'd had my BP taken, been weighed and had an ECG. Just after 9.00am
It's 16 weeks since my HA and angioplasty, today I had a follow up appointment with the cardiologist at Scarborough Hospital. I was well impressed, my appointment was scheduled for 9.00am, I arrived 15 minutes early....before 9.00am I'd had my BP taken, been weighed and had an ECG. Just after 9.00am
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
3 years ago
Health Anxiety - It will create physical symptoms!!!
I guess it all started about 10 years ago. At the time I was a fairly new firefighter/paramedic. Saw all kinds of bad stuff, cancer, emphysema, heart attacks you name it. Without going in to too much detail let me just say that since 2010 I have self diagnosed (thanks to Mr. Google and my anxious mind
I guess it all started about 10 years ago. At the time I was a fairly new firefighter/paramedic. Saw all kinds of bad stuff, cancer, emphysema, heart attacks you name it. Without going in to too much detail let me just say that since 2010 I have self diagnosed (thanks to Mr. Google and my anxious mind
Salleeper
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
Heart problems or just anxiety/stress?
I have had bloods done and they come back normal and had a ecg and that showed my heart was normal and had my heart listened too and again normal but I am still getting by these strange but random thuds in my chest and when they happen sometimes nothing afterward and sometimes I get stiffness and tightness
I have had bloods done and they come back normal and had a ecg and that showed my heart was normal and had my heart listened too and again normal but I am still getting by these strange but random thuds in my chest and when they happen sometimes nothing afterward and sometimes I get stiffness and tightness
Kamario
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Kardia mobile
Hi , I've recently purchased a 6 lead device to record any episodes and today I've had my first AF in a month . Its a pretty normal episode for me , that funny feeling in your throat that tells me it's probably starting .I had a light meal about a couple of hours ago and that's common for my random episodes
Hi , I've recently purchased a 6 lead device to record any episodes and today I've had my first AF in a month . Its a pretty normal episode for me , that funny feeling in your throat that tells me it's probably starting .I had a light meal about a couple of hours ago and that's common for my random episodes
Hammerboy
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AF Association
3 years ago
Suspect brugada syndrome
I just wondered due to my recent ecg the cardiologist wants to rule out brugada syndrome. I had unexplained syncope in May and they keep mentioning having a loop recorder fitted. Anyway I just wondered if they can rule it out any quicker, I have 3 small children and I've noticed that I keep getting really
I just wondered due to my recent ecg the cardiologist wants to rule out brugada syndrome. I had unexplained syncope in May and they keep mentioning having a loop recorder fitted. Anyway I just wondered if they can rule it out any quicker, I have 3 small children and I've noticed that I keep getting really
Mpove
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AF Association
3 years ago
Suspected brugada syndrome
I just wondered due to my recent ecg the cardiologist wants to rule out brugada syndrome. I had unexplained syncope in May and they keep mentioning having a loop recorder fitted. Anyway I just wondered if they can rule it out any quicker, I have 3 small children and I've noticed that I keep getting really
I just wondered due to my recent ecg the cardiologist wants to rule out brugada syndrome. I had unexplained syncope in May and they keep mentioning having a loop recorder fitted. Anyway I just wondered if they can rule it out any quicker, I have 3 small children and I've noticed that I keep getting really
Mpove
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
What's the best Heart Monitor?
I have a store bought Omron heart monitor. I put my IPhone on it to connect readings. The problem I'm having is almost every time it records an EKG, it says I'm in possible Atrial Fibrillation (AFib), which I know I am not because having been dealing with AF for decades off and on, including wearing
I have a store bought Omron heart monitor. I put my IPhone on it to connect readings. The problem I'm having is almost every time it records an EKG, it says I'm in possible Atrial Fibrillation (AFib), which I know I am not because having been dealing with AF for decades off and on, including wearing
mcpacs
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
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