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Angioplasty stents
Just wanted so say hello to everyone🥰 and to share my story and post procedure symptoms. I am a 52 year old male from Devon. I have just had two stents fitted on the 15th of march. Stents were fitted to two 99% blockages in the LAD. My Symptoms before the pci was shortness on breath and mild angina
Just wanted so say hello to everyone🥰 and to share my story and post procedure symptoms. I am a 52 year old male from Devon. I have just had two stents fitted on the 15th of march. Stents were fitted to two 99% blockages in the LAD. My Symptoms before the pci was shortness on breath and mild angina
Mark-G
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
Unstable Angina - Carotid ultrasound scan?
Hello, I'm here because in the last month I've had mild unstable angina symptoms - discomfort in shoulders and upper chest spreading to both or left arm and outside lower jaw. I went to A&E and had standard same day tests including electrocardiogram, chest Xray, bloods (troponin etc). Everything was
Hello, I'm here because in the last month I've had mild unstable angina symptoms - discomfort in shoulders and upper chest spreading to both or left arm and outside lower jaw. I went to A&E and had standard same day tests including electrocardiogram, chest Xray, bloods (troponin etc). Everything was
ootihat
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
aspirin
12 moths today I was told I had AF in the hospital Was given anticoagulants and doubled up on BB Was already on BB because of a heart attack 6 years ago Also aspirin and a number of other meds I asked if I needed to stop the aspirin and was told to carry on taking it I have heard and read since that
12 moths today I was told I had AF in the hospital Was given anticoagulants and doubled up on BB Was already on BB because of a heart attack 6 years ago Also aspirin and a number of other meds I asked if I needed to stop the aspirin and was told to carry on taking it I have heard and read since that
Shoefairy
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
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Advice please on headaches and fatigue please
I am a relatively fit and healthy 57 year old, no health complications so when I was diagnosed with ET last year I was put on aspirin and ferrous sulphate for a watch and wait treatment. I am happy with this however from my platelets being 600 when I was originally referred to a Haematologist they have
I am a relatively fit and healthy 57 year old, no health complications so when I was diagnosed with ET last year I was put on aspirin and ferrous sulphate for a watch and wait treatment. I am happy with this however from my platelets being 600 when I was originally referred to a Haematologist they have
Yarnhabit
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MPN Voice
6 months ago
not a good place to have a birthday !
was not a good day to spend a birthday. Silly me had a good day and decided to deep clean the bathroom . I was over the moon and proud of myself how nice it looked. Then I started feeling off light headed etc… sat down with a cup of tea then boom … jaw ache went up the side of my face and my chest went
was not a good day to spend a birthday. Silly me had a good day and decided to deep clean the bathroom . I was over the moon and proud of myself how nice it looked. Then I started feeling off light headed etc… sat down with a cup of tea then boom … jaw ache went up the side of my face and my chest went
Bowlsnut
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
ET, hydrea and feeling fatigued and depressed
Hi all, I haven't been on here for a while. I was diagnosed with ET 3 years ago. Ever since my diagnosis I have been monitored by a haemotologist in Brisbane (yes the other side of the world). The first two years everything was ok. I was studying and working towards a new career. I saw my haemotologist
Hi all, I haven't been on here for a while. I was diagnosed with ET 3 years ago. Ever since my diagnosis I have been monitored by a haemotologist in Brisbane (yes the other side of the world). The first two years everything was ok. I was studying and working towards a new career. I saw my haemotologist
Deya08
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MPN Voice
6 months ago
Sentlover
Hi everyone I'm new to this I had a heart attack 2013 had 2 stents put on half asprin and then some pphysiothen nothing felt like I'd fell off the end of a clif. In 2023 had problems breathing few test later heart failure and atrial fibrillation I'm on 11 pills a day. Just had an mri and waiting
Hi everyone I'm new to this I had a heart attack 2013 had 2 stents put on half asprin and then some pphysiothen nothing felt like I'd fell off the end of a clif. In 2023 had problems breathing few test later heart failure and atrial fibrillation I'm on 11 pills a day. Just had an mri and waiting
Sentlover
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
Sotolol V Nebivolol
My partner was put on bisoporolol in October last year, this was done because he passed out at work in August, following investigation it was discovered that he had an irregular/ extra heart beat. One week on he collapsed after getting out of bed first thing in the morning, this happened again a week
My partner was put on bisoporolol in October last year, this was done because he passed out at work in August, following investigation it was discovered that he had an irregular/ extra heart beat. One week on he collapsed after getting out of bed first thing in the morning, this happened again a week
Gazania27
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
Travel insurance to USA
I had a heart attack in 2003 from which I’m fully recovered (thankfully) and though that’s 21 years ago I’m still taking medication……..amlodipine, aspirin, atorvastatin and ramipril. I’m due to travel to visit my son and daughter in law in America in May but am unsure about travel insurance, ie, which
I had a heart attack in 2003 from which I’m fully recovered (thankfully) and though that’s 21 years ago I’m still taking medication……..amlodipine, aspirin, atorvastatin and ramipril. I’m due to travel to visit my son and daughter in law in America in May but am unsure about travel insurance, ie, which
Alanb37
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
Magnesium Supplements to reduce frequency of migraines
I have suffered with migraines for about 7 years now, where I have gone through periods of time where they occur weekly, and other periods where they reduce to monthly. My migraines always start in the base of my neck, travelling up the left side of my head, over my head and then sitting behind my
I have suffered with migraines for about 7 years now, where I have gone through periods of time where they occur weekly, and other periods where they reduce to monthly. My migraines always start in the base of my neck, travelling up the left side of my head, over my head and then sitting behind my
MollyPigs
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National Migraine Centre
6 months ago
Magnesium Supplements
I have suffered with migraines for about 7 years now, where I have gone through periods of time where they occur weekly, and other periods where they reduce to monthly. My migraines always start in the base of my neck, travelling up the left side of my head, over my head and then sitting behind my
I have suffered with migraines for about 7 years now, where I have gone through periods of time where they occur weekly, and other periods where they reduce to monthly. My migraines always start in the base of my neck, travelling up the left side of my head, over my head and then sitting behind my
MollyPigs
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Migraine Support
6 months ago
Anyone have success after several donor egg FET transfers?
Hi everyone I'm 45 years old and have done 5 FET transfers with only one positive (a chemical pregnancy that was an early loss.) I told myself I was done with IVF, but part of me wants to try one more time. I have done all the testing imaginable- karyotype, genetic, immune, ERA, emdomitritis etc- all
Hi everyone I'm 45 years old and have done 5 FET transfers with only one positive (a chemical pregnancy that was an early loss.) I told myself I was done with IVF, but part of me wants to try one more time. I have done all the testing imaginable- karyotype, genetic, immune, ERA, emdomitritis etc- all
Mellia
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Fertility Network UK
6 months ago
Peg and rash
Hi,I dx 2011 with Et jak2. Treated with 500mg HU and aspirin until experiencing Amouris fugax (TIA). So then clopidogrel. Fatigue has always been my worst symptom. I changed to peg interferon in Oct 23 dose 45mg every fortnight. I have very dry skin and a rash on my arms,legs, chest and we're iv scratched
Hi,I dx 2011 with Et jak2. Treated with 500mg HU and aspirin until experiencing Amouris fugax (TIA). So then clopidogrel. Fatigue has always been my worst symptom. I changed to peg interferon in Oct 23 dose 45mg every fortnight. I have very dry skin and a rash on my arms,legs, chest and we're iv scratched
gbeam
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MPN Voice
6 months ago
Still Ongoing Chest Pain after full check-ups
hi, Long story short - had heart palpitations/chest pain back in Sep last year. After the usual batch of tests, was diagnosed with moderate stenosis of Mid-Lad. Cardiologist prescribed statin and low dose Aspirin. Also, reassured me back then that the current blockages are not severe enough to be
hi, Long story short - had heart palpitations/chest pain back in Sep last year. After the usual batch of tests, was diagnosed with moderate stenosis of Mid-Lad. Cardiologist prescribed statin and low dose Aspirin. Also, reassured me back then that the current blockages are not severe enough to be
TasteLessFood4Life
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
ejection fraction
well I saw my cardiologist last week and my ejection fraction has gone from 30 to 55 I’m in the normal range Showed images of my HF heart and my heart beating now - it’s a miracle and medicine Thanks to entresto and my other meds and exercise and diet I’m doing well - basically discharged but stay
well I saw my cardiologist last week and my ejection fraction has gone from 30 to 55 I’m in the normal range Showed images of my HF heart and my heart beating now - it’s a miracle and medicine Thanks to entresto and my other meds and exercise and diet I’m doing well - basically discharged but stay
Walkswim
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
NSAID Use/PMR
Seems that I have PMR. ESR and CRP are at the high end of normal so rheum won't commit yet, but US scheduled for end of April. Started in thighs, then shoulders. I work out and have for decades so I thought it was from overuse, but the pain was different, ergo, saw the doc. I also noticed the usually
Seems that I have PMR. ESR and CRP are at the high end of normal so rheum won't commit yet, but US scheduled for end of April. Started in thighs, then shoulders. I work out and have for decades so I thought it was from overuse, but the pain was different, ergo, saw the doc. I also noticed the usually
glinda47
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
6 months ago
Hernia operation with permanent AF and apixaban as blood thinner. How can I minimise the dangers?
Has anybody else with permanent AF and who is on apixaban or similar faced treatment for an inguinal hernia as I have a number of serious concerns? I had a right sided hernia over a decade over when I was just taking aspirin and had mild paroxysmal AF, so I stopped the aspirin for the op which was of
Has anybody else with permanent AF and who is on apixaban or similar faced treatment for an inguinal hernia as I have a number of serious concerns? I had a right sided hernia over a decade over when I was just taking aspirin and had mild paroxysmal AF, so I stopped the aspirin for the op which was of
oscarfox49
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
Statins and hair loss
Hello I've just had an angiogram showing a 60% blockage in my cx artery and moderate blockage in my lad arteryI had a heart mri 2 years ago and it showed clear arteries now they've found this.. very upset and confused ..cardiologist now saying its normal for someone my age I'm 57 I eat healthily don't
Hello I've just had an angiogram showing a 60% blockage in my cx artery and moderate blockage in my lad arteryI had a heart mri 2 years ago and it showed clear arteries now they've found this.. very upset and confused ..cardiologist now saying its normal for someone my age I'm 57 I eat healthily don't
Nicky678
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
intralipids or steroids for final embryo!
hello, looking for some advice. We are having our final embryo transferred in April. We are going to introduce blood thinning injections, steroids and or possibly intralipids. However this is an NHS round so we are only allowed to add these in on a self funded basis after transfer. Just wondered if anyone
hello, looking for some advice. We are having our final embryo transferred in April. We are going to introduce blood thinning injections, steroids and or possibly intralipids. However this is an NHS round so we are only allowed to add these in on a self funded basis after transfer. Just wondered if anyone
BW14
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Fertility Network UK
6 months ago
Oats, very surprised....
I've been eating oats in the morning for a long time. Mix it with blueberries, nuts, sometimes peanut butter. Over the last month, when I eat my oats and take the 3 medicines Aspirin, prasugrel and Bisprolol I've been feeling really queezy, light headed. I thought it was the medicines. This week
I've been eating oats in the morning for a long time. Mix it with blueberries, nuts, sometimes peanut butter. Over the last month, when I eat my oats and take the 3 medicines Aspirin, prasugrel and Bisprolol I've been feeling really queezy, light headed. I thought it was the medicines. This week
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
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