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Getting back to work . HGV medical requirements.
Hi , after suffering angina and meds not working I finally had a stent fitted in my Ramus artery. It was right on the junction so it was a tricky procedure, it's was attempted with just balloon and then a cutting balloon and my artery collapsed 3 times when the wire was pulled . Finally a stent was
Hi , after suffering angina and meds not working I finally had a stent fitted in my Ramus artery. It was right on the junction so it was a tricky procedure, it's was attempted with just balloon and then a cutting balloon and my artery collapsed 3 times when the wire was pulled . Finally a stent was
Getbacktonormal
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Irregular fast heart beat after covid.
Hi everyone. I was ill with covid over Christmas for and had to call ambulance.They found fast heartbeat but I didn't want to go in.Had an ECG at docs and still a bit irregular (read online that covid can cause this) I also read that covid can cause you to go from hypo (have been for thirty years) to
Hi everyone. I was ill with covid over Christmas for and had to call ambulance.They found fast heartbeat but I didn't want to go in.Had an ECG at docs and still a bit irregular (read online that covid can cause this) I also read that covid can cause you to go from hypo (have been for thirty years) to
Daisydarling
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Update on Mayo visit
The week included blood, urine tests, chest xray, holter monitor, loop recorder info retrieval (I have one implanted already) and
electrocardiogram
. I was knocked out for a TEE (transesophageal
electrocardiogram
).
The week included blood, urine tests, chest xray, holter monitor, loop recorder info retrieval (I have one implanted already) and
electrocardiogram
. I was knocked out for a TEE (transesophageal
electrocardiogram
).
Mermaidatheart
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
2 years ago
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CT-Angiogram tomorrow
I had my follow up with the cardiologist yesterday. He’d reviewed the echo which did show slightly leaky valves (but he said this is subclinical) He agreed that the next step would be either a stress echo or a CT angiogram. The wait for this would be around 4 months. I retired last April after working
I had my follow up with the cardiologist yesterday. He’d reviewed the echo which did show slightly leaky valves (but he said this is subclinical) He agreed that the next step would be either a stress echo or a CT angiogram. The wait for this would be around 4 months. I retired last April after working
Steambunny
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Myocarditis
Hi all, new member here I’m a 24 year old male. I was recently admitted to A&E 2 months with a stabbing pain in my chest and back, I had an ECG and blood tests, my ECG showed the presence of Q waves and there was no troponin, an X-Ray did show that my left atrium was slightly enlargened, fast forward
Hi all, new member here I’m a 24 year old male. I was recently admitted to A&E 2 months with a stabbing pain in my chest and back, I had an ECG and blood tests, my ECG showed the presence of Q waves and there was no troponin, an X-Ray did show that my left atrium was slightly enlargened, fast forward
JedG
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Benadryl and afib
Hello everyone, just want to clear something up in case there were any with doubts. Just got back from the ER at local VA Hospital due to a blood pressure of 180/99, called 911 they sent paramedics, just before they got here took blood pressure it was 199/103. They came in the house did an ekg and blood
Hello everyone, just want to clear something up in case there were any with doubts. Just got back from the ER at local VA Hospital due to a blood pressure of 180/99, called 911 they sent paramedics, just before they got here took blood pressure it was 199/103. They came in the house did an ekg and blood
kocoach
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
1 step forward 2 steps back
Hey Everyone After the happiness of Saturday and my parkwalk, I spent a lot of yesterday very breathless and tired. So I spent most of it in bed. In the evening I got a real bad pain in my chest, so I spent last night in A&E. ECG was normal so we don't really know what it was. I'm at home today I decided
Hey Everyone After the happiness of Saturday and my parkwalk, I spent a lot of yesterday very breathless and tired. So I spent most of it in bed. In the evening I got a real bad pain in my chest, so I spent last night in A&E. ECG was normal so we don't really know what it was. I'm at home today I decided
Valentina98
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
O2 saturation and chemo
I finish my last does of paxlovis and starting to feel just slightly human. I thought the 4th dose of doxytaxel was horrible but it seems it is largely due to the covid. I ended up spending the whole day in the ER (with travel) for no reason. I has having widely fluctuating O2% and pulse I don't remember
I finish my last does of paxlovis and starting to feel just slightly human. I thought the 4th dose of doxytaxel was horrible but it seems it is largely due to the covid. I ended up spending the whole day in the ER (with travel) for no reason. I has having widely fluctuating O2% and pulse I don't remember
spencoid2
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Nicorandil reaction
Recently went to hospital for chest pain, all test ok on paper, never had a bad ecg even with heart attacks. They put me on Nicorandil 10mg twice a day. I had been on it before, cardiologist took me off it 20mg twice a day after last stent in Feb. This time I had massive headaches, for 2 days, nothing
Recently went to hospital for chest pain, all test ok on paper, never had a bad ecg even with heart attacks. They put me on Nicorandil 10mg twice a day. I had been on it before, cardiologist took me off it 20mg twice a day after last stent in Feb. This time I had massive headaches, for 2 days, nothing
MONIREN
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
So Confussed
Hi I'm a complete newbie. After over 2 years of palpitations and only an ECG detecting an irregular heartbeat during the height of covid, having never seen a GP, or having a blood test or being placed on blood thinners, then being told that 1.25 Bisoprolol was all I needed during a phone appointment
Hi I'm a complete newbie. After over 2 years of palpitations and only an ECG detecting an irregular heartbeat during the height of covid, having never seen a GP, or having a blood test or being placed on blood thinners, then being told that 1.25 Bisoprolol was all I needed during a phone appointment
Hidden
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
is it normal not to see a cardiologist with AF?
Sorry, folks, I keep coming back with more questions! 8 weeks ago I ended up in A&E with a self limiting episode of AF. I think it lasted about 45 mins. It was the weekend and I saw the A&E docotor and the on call consultant from the medical side (who wasn’t a cardiologist). I was started on Bisoprolol
Sorry, folks, I keep coming back with more questions! 8 weeks ago I ended up in A&E with a self limiting episode of AF. I think it lasted about 45 mins. It was the weekend and I saw the A&E docotor and the on call consultant from the medical side (who wasn’t a cardiologist). I was started on Bisoprolol
TickityBoo
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Prolongation of Qt
Hi everyone hope your all keeping well ❤️.Been posting alot at the moment just can't shake that something has changed and Tuesday had an ecg doctor said was normal which is good today had a review of that ecg and they still said yep very good just that the ecg writing that gets printed out on the ecg
Hi everyone hope your all keeping well ❤️.Been posting alot at the moment just can't shake that something has changed and Tuesday had an ecg doctor said was normal which is good today had a review of that ecg and they still said yep very good just that the ecg writing that gets printed out on the ecg
Yumz199725
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Happy New Year, Fatigue and Second ECG Appointment (First 8 years ago)
Hello everyone Happy New Year to you all. I hope you are all doing as well as you can be and were able to enjoy Christmas. I know it's such a busy time and so much is expected of us. My husband finished work on the Thursday before and the children finished school that day too. My daughter had been
Hello everyone Happy New Year to you all. I hope you are all doing as well as you can be and were able to enjoy Christmas. I know it's such a busy time and so much is expected of us. My husband finished work on the Thursday before and the children finished school that day too. My daughter had been
Wendy39
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
vagus nerve
hi all, my uncle is on the mend it’s never smooth sailing. We had issues again with abdominal pain yesterday. Ambulance came, oxygen levels fine, ecg and all other vitals fine. Someone has mentioned the vagus nerve to us being slightly damaged. Can cause abdominal pain and low heart rate. With his pacemaker
hi all, my uncle is on the mend it’s never smooth sailing. We had issues again with abdominal pain yesterday. Ambulance came, oxygen levels fine, ecg and all other vitals fine. Someone has mentioned the vagus nerve to us being slightly damaged. Can cause abdominal pain and low heart rate. With his pacemaker
Lydia_1
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Questions to ask GP re heart failure, ECG and echo results
Hi, I have a phone appt on Friday with my GP to discuss test results,meds and how I'm doing.Background NT pro BNP of 529 in November and referred for ECG December ECG showed Left bundle branch block. I only found this out by asking the receptionist to read out the referral letter to cardiology. Echo
Hi, I have a phone appt on Friday with my GP to discuss test results,meds and how I'm doing.Background NT pro BNP of 529 in November and referred for ECG December ECG showed Left bundle branch block. I only found this out by asking the receptionist to read out the referral letter to cardiology. Echo
hermum
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Terrified 😢 Just looking for shared experiences.
Hi. This is a bit of an essay so thank you if you take the time to read it. I’m 55 and grew up with my dad’s heart disease impacting on our family life. He had his first heart attack at 35 when I was 5. He went on to have further MI’s, bypass surgery and died at 53. Because of this I’ve always looked
Hi. This is a bit of an essay so thank you if you take the time to read it. I’m 55 and grew up with my dad’s heart disease impacting on our family life. He had his first heart attack at 35 when I was 5. He went on to have further MI’s, bypass surgery and died at 53. Because of this I’ve always looked
Steambunny
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
ECG readings advice please?
hi, I posted earlier about being sent for a cardiac MRI and enlargement of left and right ventricle. I have received a letter stating I have some T-wave inversion in leads 3, AVF and V3 following an ECG does anyone know what this means please? Looked online and it’s gobbledygook to me. thanks Vic
hi, I posted earlier about being sent for a cardiac MRI and enlargement of left and right ventricle. I have received a letter stating I have some T-wave inversion in leads 3, AVF and V3 following an ECG does anyone know what this means please? Looked online and it’s gobbledygook to me. thanks Vic
Southward82
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Not the day I originally planned......
Hi EveryoneI fell off a step ladder putting the Christmas decorations away yesterday. I have no idea why I fell off the ladder was secure & I had already been up & down it a couple of times without incident. Next thing I know I am falling off & to the side thinking 'why am I falling off?' It wasn't the
Hi EveryoneI fell off a step ladder putting the Christmas decorations away yesterday. I have no idea why I fell off the ladder was secure & I had already been up & down it a couple of times without incident. Next thing I know I am falling off & to the side thinking 'why am I falling off?' It wasn't the
Laurab101
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
30yo - Myocarditis - Weird Heart Symptoms - Looking for help!
Hi all, This is quite an essay but I would be super appreciative if anyone can help/shed some light on what I could possibly be asking my doctors to do for me on this matter as I’m very scared of day to day life right now, and I feel like I’m not really being helped as much as I could be. I’ve had
Hi all, This is quite an essay but I would be super appreciative if anyone can help/shed some light on what I could possibly be asking my doctors to do for me on this matter as I’m very scared of day to day life right now, and I feel like I’m not really being helped as much as I could be. I’ve had
skheart
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Propranalol or Bisoprolol
I had Afib for the first time at the beginning of December …and was put on Apixaban. I will be having an echocardiogram scan in due course. In A&E the doctor told me to continue with my BP meds of Indapamide 2.5mg and Propranolol. I had an assessment two days later and another ECG …by then
I had Afib for the first time at the beginning of December …and was put on Apixaban. I will be having an echocardiogram scan in due course. In A&E the doctor told me to continue with my BP meds of Indapamide 2.5mg and Propranolol. I had an assessment two days later and another ECG …by then
Carole1212
in
AF Association
1 year ago
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