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Heart attack symptoms in women
Hi everyone, I’m new here. I’ve recently seen my GP for results of an ECG and echocardiogram requested after I’ve been feeling unwell for some time. For background, I have ME, Fibromyalgia and type 2 diabetes with associated high blood pressure and I have been on blood pressure medication and statins
Hi everyone, I’m new here. I’ve recently seen my GP for results of an ECG and echocardiogram requested after I’ve been feeling unwell for some time. For background, I have ME, Fibromyalgia and type 2 diabetes with associated high blood pressure and I have been on blood pressure medication and statins
Pinkdaisy65
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Update on uncle
hi all you lovely people. My uncle is now 12 weeks post double bypass, valve and aneurysm repair. It’s all still a learning curve with his pacemaker and the discovery of the hernia. He’s getting breathless and upset due to these symptoms. He’s had his post op check and no concerns, ecg regularly. The
hi all you lovely people. My uncle is now 12 weeks post double bypass, valve and aneurysm repair. It’s all still a learning curve with his pacemaker and the discovery of the hernia. He’s getting breathless and upset due to these symptoms. He’s had his post op check and no concerns, ecg regularly. The
Lydia_1
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Going in For Second Ablation
Hi folks! I had my first ablation over four years ago, at Texas Cardiac Arrythmia with Dr. Andrea Natale. I wasn't able to come off my medication after, but the meds then worked to control my afib and numerous PVCs where it didn't pre-ablation. During these four years I had been taking 50 mg of Flecainide
Hi folks! I had my first ablation over four years ago, at Texas Cardiac Arrythmia with Dr. Andrea Natale. I wasn't able to come off my medication after, but the meds then worked to control my afib and numerous PVCs where it didn't pre-ablation. During these four years I had been taking 50 mg of Flecainide
barbly1
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AF Association
1 year ago
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Ectopics and steroid cream
I’m 6 weeks post Cardioversion of Atrial Flutter . I’m getting ectopics most of the day it started to happen the night I took my wife to dinner. Had a zero beer and 1 zero wine but I guess both full of sugar. So far had them for 3 days the doctor gave me ECG to confirm not AF. Only things doing differently
I’m 6 weeks post Cardioversion of Atrial Flutter . I’m getting ectopics most of the day it started to happen the night I took my wife to dinner. Had a zero beer and 1 zero wine but I guess both full of sugar. So far had them for 3 days the doctor gave me ECG to confirm not AF. Only things doing differently
OzJames
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
HCM - Symptoms and Treatment
Hello all Only just joined because I want to reach out to someone. Feel like I’m hitting a brick wall. So disclaimers, I have been overweight for most of my life and lifestyle could have been better. However, I was active, never ill and tried to lose some weight often. I have had a diagnosis of HCM
Hello all Only just joined because I want to reach out to someone. Feel like I’m hitting a brick wall. So disclaimers, I have been overweight for most of my life and lifestyle could have been better. However, I was active, never ill and tried to lose some weight often. I have had a diagnosis of HCM
J102B
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Statin Chest Pain
after an angiogram last September which showed clear the cardiologist instructed me to come off pre-cautionary nitrates and I was told to stay on 40mg Atorvastatin and commence Diltiazem 2 x 60mg per day as well as one Aspirin 75mg. Although not tested cardiologist thinks I have Microvascular angina
after an angiogram last September which showed clear the cardiologist instructed me to come off pre-cautionary nitrates and I was told to stay on 40mg Atorvastatin and commence Diltiazem 2 x 60mg per day as well as one Aspirin 75mg. Although not tested cardiologist thinks I have Microvascular angina
Fonzo
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Arm ache
I wrote a couple of weeks ago about aching arm. This had been the first sign of the heart attack I had in 2020. You all sent me advice to get it checked . Knowing the problems in NHS I was reluctant to add to the queue but I went yesterday. Luckily they were not overrun at 11 in the morning and I
I wrote a couple of weeks ago about aching arm. This had been the first sign of the heart attack I had in 2020. You all sent me advice to get it checked . Knowing the problems in NHS I was reluctant to add to the queue but I went yesterday. Luckily they were not overrun at 11 in the morning and I
Fynndog
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
A Hospital admission and another failed attempt at a CT Angiogram 😥
Hello All, It's me again. I apologise for posting so regularly in the last few weeks. It's been an eventful week 😕 I was admitted to the hospital on Saturday night. I had chest pain, left arm pain and a very high heart rate. I panicked and called an ambulance. I was told it could be a 40 minutes
Hello All, It's me again. I apologise for posting so regularly in the last few weeks. It's been an eventful week 😕 I was admitted to the hospital on Saturday night. I had chest pain, left arm pain and a very high heart rate. I panicked and called an ambulance. I was told it could be a 40 minutes
IamAli_R
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Exhausted but happy.
I spent seven hours at the lung transplant clinic at Harefield yesterday. I was weighed and measured many times, sometimes with boots (dockers!) on sometimes off, ECG, echocardiogram, chest xray, blood tests, blood pressure test, lung function test, urine test, and finally mrsa test! Everone
I spent seven hours at the lung transplant clinic at Harefield yesterday. I was weighed and measured many times, sometimes with boots (dockers!) on sometimes off, ECG, echocardiogram, chest xray, blood tests, blood pressure test, lung function test, urine test, and finally mrsa test! Everone
Karenanne61
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Here We Go Again.
I will try and keep this short. Some of you will remember my endless delays for a follow up cancer op. Well I got that op in December 22. I was sent for by consultant who apologised for the delays and said I had to go on BCG which is -Immunotherapy drugs encourage the body's immune system to
I will try and keep this short. Some of you will remember my endless delays for a follow up cancer op. Well I got that op in December 22. I was sent for by consultant who apologised for the delays and said I had to go on BCG which is -Immunotherapy drugs encourage the body's immune system to
Ern007
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
In Praise of the NHS
I've been suffering from indigestion for a few weeks, I was diagnosed with angina 10 years ago and had a HA resulting in 2 stents being fitted 19 months ago.......as you can guess the indigestion feeling sent alarm bells ringing, when I had my HA I thought it was indigestion. I phoned our surgery
I've been suffering from indigestion for a few weeks, I was diagnosed with angina 10 years ago and had a HA resulting in 2 stents being fitted 19 months ago.......as you can guess the indigestion feeling sent alarm bells ringing, when I had my HA I thought it was indigestion. I phoned our surgery
BridBoy
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Fast AF
so… I am a 58 year old and have just experienced my 3rd episode of fast AF which have occurred over 7 years. Each time I have required A&E admission and cardio version as drugs have not been effective. Following the last two I have undergone Echos, 24 hour ECG and 24 blood pressure monitoring all coming
so… I am a 58 year old and have just experienced my 3rd episode of fast AF which have occurred over 7 years. Each time I have required A&E admission and cardio version as drugs have not been effective. Following the last two I have undergone Echos, 24 hour ECG and 24 blood pressure monitoring all coming
Rosieye
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Kardio Mobile ECG
Does anyone have experience of using this device and app to detect AF and has it proved useful? I am thinking of purchasing this but would like to know what other folk think of it. Only recently diagnosed and finding it very worrisome. Any advice would be appreciated.
Does anyone have experience of using this device and app to detect AF and has it proved useful? I am thinking of purchasing this but would like to know what other folk think of it. Only recently diagnosed and finding it very worrisome. Any advice would be appreciated.
Lynthebin
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Single event AF & heart block
Had an event in August when I felt very unwell, did not pass out but had to get paramedics to attend. Ecg diagnosed AF and heart block.Since then no further events. Had echocardiogram, all normal. Had a mobile Holter monitor for 7 days , no abnormalities shown. Am now waiting for an implantable monitor
Had an event in August when I felt very unwell, did not pass out but had to get paramedics to attend. Ecg diagnosed AF and heart block.Since then no further events. Had echocardiogram, all normal. Had a mobile Holter monitor for 7 days , no abnormalities shown. Am now waiting for an implantable monitor
Ukeman99
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Myocarditis aged 18 with troponin levels of 15000
Hello. my 18 year old daughter started with what we thought was Strep (sore throat and raised temperature) on the 2nd of Jan. Two days later we had to take her to A and E as she was suffering from chest pains and her heart was racing. In A and E she tested positive for flu and her Troponin levels were
Hello. my 18 year old daughter started with what we thought was Strep (sore throat and raised temperature) on the 2nd of Jan. Two days later we had to take her to A and E as she was suffering from chest pains and her heart was racing. In A and E she tested positive for flu and her Troponin levels were
Sadheart69
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Carbimazole side effects
My husband was prescribed Carbimazole 5 weeks ago. Since taking it has been taken a toll on him. Seeing a 58 year old slowly unfolding into an 80 year old. Can't eat/sleep, permanently cold and wears 4 layers plus heating on and still cold. GP (not his usual) contacted and said oh it's flu. I went into
My husband was prescribed Carbimazole 5 weeks ago. Since taking it has been taken a toll on him. Seeing a 58 year old slowly unfolding into an 80 year old. Can't eat/sleep, permanently cold and wears 4 layers plus heating on and still cold. GP (not his usual) contacted and said oh it's flu. I went into
1digits0
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
irregular heartbeat
hello I’m new to the forum and feeling a little anxious as it was noticed almost a year ago at a diabetic review that I had an irregular heartbeat. I’m going for ECG tomorrow and hoping they won’t find anything bad. im wondering if my BP medication is the culprit as have read the information that
hello I’m new to the forum and feeling a little anxious as it was noticed almost a year ago at a diabetic review that I had an irregular heartbeat. I’m going for ECG tomorrow and hoping they won’t find anything bad. im wondering if my BP medication is the culprit as have read the information that
blue12orchid
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Junctional Rhythm
I have had Paroxysmal Afib since 2017, and take Warfarin and Bisoprolol ( now been 5mgs twice daily for a year ). No other drugs. I have been having a lot of unclassified results on my Kardia lately. A few is normal and I always thought it was interference or similar, or me not being still enough. However
I have had Paroxysmal Afib since 2017, and take Warfarin and Bisoprolol ( now been 5mgs twice daily for a year ). No other drugs. I have been having a lot of unclassified results on my Kardia lately. A few is normal and I always thought it was interference or similar, or me not being still enough. However
Tellingfibs
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Breakthrough episode (Update)
My EP only put me on a miniscule dosage of sotalol as I was doing it out of hospital and couldn't be directly monitored (40mg twice a day). I feel 1000 times better, no kidding, since starting the sotalol even at this low dose. No more daily PVCs, no more extreme fatigue. After checking my QTC to
My EP only put me on a miniscule dosage of sotalol as I was doing it out of hospital and couldn't be directly monitored (40mg twice a day). I feel 1000 times better, no kidding, since starting the sotalol even at this low dose. No more daily PVCs, no more extreme fatigue. After checking my QTC to
ChasMartin
in
AF Association
1 year ago
advice please after reading frightening ECG report
Hello everyone my recent previous post said i’d come back from being taken off a flight in singapore with feeling faint and then afib. was taken off to hospital for few days and now back home. my ablation is on Tuesday next week v anxious but with the help of everyone on here im not backing out!
Hello everyone my recent previous post said i’d come back from being taken off a flight in singapore with feeling faint and then afib. was taken off to hospital for few days and now back home. my ablation is on Tuesday next week v anxious but with the help of everyone on here im not backing out!
foxglove1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
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