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Does myocarditis have poor prognosis
26yo female. admitted to hospital for 4 days with elevated troponin of 360 and chest tightness. Ecg, holter monitor and echocardiogram all normal, with the exception of very small pericardial effusion. I was diagnosed with acute myopericarditis and was discharged with x2 colchicine for 2 week s,
26yo female. admitted to hospital for 4 days with elevated troponin of 360 and chest tightness. Ecg, holter monitor and echocardiogram all normal, with the exception of very small pericardial effusion. I was diagnosed with acute myopericarditis and was discharged with x2 colchicine for 2 week s,
JS1001
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
My uncertain heart
After an hour of sitting and reading the paper online this morning, I noticed sensations in my chest similar to those that have previously indicated AF. My Wellue told me I was in sinus but the rhythm was irregular and there were PACs and PVCs. I have often noticed that PACs and PVCs in the mornings
After an hour of sitting and reading the paper online this morning, I noticed sensations in my chest similar to those that have previously indicated AF. My Wellue told me I was in sinus but the rhythm was irregular and there were PACs and PVCs. I have often noticed that PACs and PVCs in the mornings
Sambaqui
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AF Association
3 months ago
Is my AFib back ? Not quite a year since ablation.
I have had diarrhea for 7 days . Probably Norovirus.My Emay (Kardia equivalent) Shows Arrythmia most of the time and I really struggled today just walking around.Really lightheaded. No breathlessness & HR not terrifically high. Does anyone know if the ECG shows AFib or what it actually shows. We are
I have had diarrhea for 7 days . Probably Norovirus.My Emay (Kardia equivalent) Shows Arrythmia most of the time and I really struggled today just walking around.Really lightheaded. No breathlessness & HR not terrifically high. Does anyone know if the ECG shows AFib or what it actually shows. We are
kkatz
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AF Association
3 months ago
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thyroid and high blood pressure
Hi all So have been struggling to get a GP appointment to discuss my Thyroid meds. After MUCH sulking from me my medication was reduced to 75mcg from 100. Although I managed to hold out for 100 whilst I was on holiday- feel not so good so have been trying to get my meds reinstated. This since end
Hi all So have been struggling to get a GP appointment to discuss my Thyroid meds. After MUCH sulking from me my medication was reduced to 75mcg from 100. Although I managed to hold out for 100 whilst I was on holiday- feel not so good so have been trying to get my meds reinstated. This since end
Jillyb15
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Should one asymptomatic and isolated AF episode be medicated?
Hi Forum. At my pre op assessment (for hip surgery) last Monday the ECG showed AF. No symptoms at all, I walk my dogs +/- 4 miles daily. My BP machine shows normal resting heart rate and BP. So on strength of one ECG my GP has prescribed anticoagulant tabs which I know is for the AF risk of clotting.
Hi Forum. At my pre op assessment (for hip surgery) last Monday the ECG showed AF. No symptoms at all, I walk my dogs +/- 4 miles daily. My BP machine shows normal resting heart rate and BP. So on strength of one ECG my GP has prescribed anticoagulant tabs which I know is for the AF risk of clotting.
Morges
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AF Association
3 months ago
Patients Day coming to New York, US, Saturday March 09
You are invited to attend our Patients Day, taking place on Saturday, March 09, 2024 from 08:00-13:00 EST You have the unique opportunity to meet the medical experts to find out more about your heart health, and, in particular, heart rhythm conditions. DETECT AF with a simple pulse check or
You are invited to attend our Patients Day, taking place on Saturday, March 09, 2024 from 08:00-13:00 EST You have the unique opportunity to meet the medical experts to find out more about your heart health, and, in particular, heart rhythm conditions. DETECT AF with a simple pulse check or
TracyAdmin
Partner
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AF Association
3 months ago
Patients Day coming to New York, US, Saturday March 09
You are invited to attend our Patients Day, taking place on Saturday, March 09, 2024 from 08:00-13:00 EST You have the unique opportunity to meet the medical experts to find out more about your heart health, and, in particular, heart rhythm conditions. DETECT AF with a simple pulse check or
You are invited to attend our Patients Day, taking place on Saturday, March 09, 2024 from 08:00-13:00 EST You have the unique opportunity to meet the medical experts to find out more about your heart health, and, in particular, heart rhythm conditions. DETECT AF with a simple pulse check or
TracyAdmin
ArrhythmiaAlliance
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Arrhythmia Alliance
3 months ago
Patients Day coming to New York, US, Saturday March 09
You are invited to attend our Patients Day, taking place on Saturday, March 09, 2024 from 08:00-13:00 EST You have the unique opportunity to meet the medical experts to find out more about your heart health, and, in particular, heart rhythm conditions. DETECT AF with a simple pulse check or
You are invited to attend our Patients Day, taking place on Saturday, March 09, 2024 from 08:00-13:00 EST You have the unique opportunity to meet the medical experts to find out more about your heart health, and, in particular, heart rhythm conditions. DETECT AF with a simple pulse check or
TracyAdmin
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Arrhythmia Alliance SVT
3 months ago
Patients Day coming to New York, US, Saturday March 09
You are invited to attend our Patients Day, taking place on Saturday, March 09, 2024 from 08:00-13:00 EST You have the unique opportunity to meet the medical experts to find out more about your heart health, and, in particular, heart rhythm conditions. DETECT AF with a simple pulse check or mobile
You are invited to attend our Patients Day, taking place on Saturday, March 09, 2024 from 08:00-13:00 EST You have the unique opportunity to meet the medical experts to find out more about your heart health, and, in particular, heart rhythm conditions. DETECT AF with a simple pulse check or mobile
TracyAdmin
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Arrhythmia Alliance Heart Failure
3 months ago
Patients Day coming to New York, US, Saturday March 09
You are invited to attend our Patients Day, taking place on Saturday, March 09, 2024 from 08:00-13:00 EST You have the unique opportunity to meet the medical experts to find out more about your heart health, and, in particular, heart rhythm conditions. DETECT AF with a simple pulse check or
You are invited to attend our Patients Day, taking place on Saturday, March 09, 2024 from 08:00-13:00 EST You have the unique opportunity to meet the medical experts to find out more about your heart health, and, in particular, heart rhythm conditions. DETECT AF with a simple pulse check or
TracyAdmin
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
3 months ago
Acute Pericarditis
In September I had an NSTEMI and after Angiogram was told I didn't need Stents as there was no signifacat blockage, Ejecvtion Fraction as good and had preserved left ventrical function. During my time in Hospital (a week) I felt fine and was actively encouraged to wander the corridors. First week home
In September I had an NSTEMI and after Angiogram was told I didn't need Stents as there was no signifacat blockage, Ejecvtion Fraction as good and had preserved left ventrical function. During my time in Hospital (a week) I felt fine and was actively encouraged to wander the corridors. First week home
EdtheDead
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Does one AF episode warrant medication
Hi Forum. At my pre op assessment (for hip surgery) last Monday the ECG showed AF. No symptoms at all, I walk my dogs +/- 4 miles daily. My BP machine shows normal resting heart rate and BP.So on strength of one ECG my GP has prescribed anticoagulant tabs which I know is for the AF risk of clotting.
Hi Forum. At my pre op assessment (for hip surgery) last Monday the ECG showed AF. No symptoms at all, I walk my dogs +/- 4 miles daily. My BP machine shows normal resting heart rate and BP.So on strength of one ECG my GP has prescribed anticoagulant tabs which I know is for the AF risk of clotting.
Morges
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Knock wood... AFib continues to be in check
I've been working at 6,800 ft/2,100 m as a Camp cook in the San Bernardino mountains for the past two summers and roaming the Santa Ana River Valley peaks at 10,000-11,500 ft/3,000-3,500 m. A month ago, I went in for a routine visit with my lead cardiologist (I had a massive heart attack 11½ years ago
I've been working at 6,800 ft/2,100 m as a Camp cook in the San Bernardino mountains for the past two summers and roaming the Santa Ana River Valley peaks at 10,000-11,500 ft/3,000-3,500 m. A month ago, I went in for a routine visit with my lead cardiologist (I had a massive heart attack 11½ years ago
PrinzMongo
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AF Association
3 months ago
Pre diabetes post bypass surgery?
I had an alarming text from my GP surgery telling me the result of a blood test showed that I’m pre diabetic and that I could enroll onto a programme to improve my lifestyle! I was absolutely shocked . I contacted my GP surgery (using the irritating on line form /application for advice of doom 🤦🏼)
I had an alarming text from my GP surgery telling me the result of a blood test showed that I’m pre diabetic and that I could enroll onto a programme to improve my lifestyle! I was absolutely shocked . I contacted my GP surgery (using the irritating on line form /application for advice of doom 🤦🏼)
DWizza
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Potential Diagnosis. Vasospasms
So about 8:30am this morning I had a sudden punch to the chest and pain in my arm, it felt different so I did decide to go to hospital felt short of breathe too. ECG fine Second ECG fine Troponin was only 6. So obviously ruling out a heart attack, however I had two more episodes of the same thing
So about 8:30am this morning I had a sudden punch to the chest and pain in my arm, it felt different so I did decide to go to hospital felt short of breathe too. ECG fine Second ECG fine Troponin was only 6. So obviously ruling out a heart attack, however I had two more episodes of the same thing
Dshadzz07
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
giddy
was told 11 months ago I had AF I believe I had AF before the doc found it Shortly after I was given a Apple Watch and was brought a BP monitor with ECG.Both tell me I’m AF every day Does this mean I’m persistent I’m taking BB and anti clotting meds but not been asked to attend a AF clinic My doc
was told 11 months ago I had AF I believe I had AF before the doc found it Shortly after I was given a Apple Watch and was brought a BP monitor with ECG.Both tell me I’m AF every day Does this mean I’m persistent I’m taking BB and anti clotting meds but not been asked to attend a AF clinic My doc
Shoefairy
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
A big shout out for an ILR - implanted loop recorder ECG
Some may have seen me get a bit passionate generally in replies to questions about the benefits of having an implanted loop recorder ECG. ( Read on later to see a bit more detail)I had a cryptogenic severe stroke (unexplained) 2 years ago March. 95% recovery following thrombolysing treatment. Subsequent
Some may have seen me get a bit passionate generally in replies to questions about the benefits of having an implanted loop recorder ECG. ( Read on later to see a bit more detail)I had a cryptogenic severe stroke (unexplained) 2 years ago March. 95% recovery following thrombolysing treatment. Subsequent
Chinkoflight
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
ignorant of a diagnosis
I had echocardiogram test 10yrs ago, consultant told a damaged heart muscle, and cardiomyopathy was mentioned, but not to worry, happy me I won't then,! I had so much stress through surgery/ nhs admin, notes missing, cancellations etc', I gave up and looked really well after myself, I'm 73 male, I recently
I had echocardiogram test 10yrs ago, consultant told a damaged heart muscle, and cardiomyopathy was mentioned, but not to worry, happy me I won't then,! I had so much stress through surgery/ nhs admin, notes missing, cancellations etc', I gave up and looked really well after myself, I'm 73 male, I recently
colo60
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
ECG results
ECG results prior to gallbladder surgery said T wave inversion V1-V3. Does this mean I have a heart problem?
ECG results prior to gallbladder surgery said T wave inversion V1-V3. Does this mean I have a heart problem?
Dingdong12
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Ectopic atrial Bradycardia
My last ECG before I saw EP said that Ectopic atrial Bradycardia treatment shad replaced Afib . I have an ablation scheduled end of month and he didn’t say anything about this? Does anyone have the same thing? I had a cardio version Sept and small Afib Nov but way overdue now for an Afib and wondering
My last ECG before I saw EP said that Ectopic atrial Bradycardia treatment shad replaced Afib . I have an ablation scheduled end of month and he didn’t say anything about this? Does anyone have the same thing? I had a cardio version Sept and small Afib Nov but way overdue now for an Afib and wondering
Krissy55
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
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