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Fatigue and aches following triple by-pass.
Hi, I'm new to this site having had a heart attack in February 23 and a by-pass in April 23 I'm 66 years old and was fairly fit prior to the attack. I followed the "manual" for recovery and am on 11 meds. I attend wellbeing sessions for, Mindfulness, The gym once a week, a cycle (5 miles) and go on
Hi, I'm new to this site having had a heart attack in February 23 and a by-pass in April 23 I'm 66 years old and was fairly fit prior to the attack. I followed the "manual" for recovery and am on 11 meds. I attend wellbeing sessions for, Mindfulness, The gym once a week, a cycle (5 miles) and go on
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Root Canal tomorrow Is anaesthetic ok?
hi all I’m a bit worried as I know Denists use adrenaline as an anaesthetic and am concerned it might kick off my AF. Currently my meds are low dose Metoprolol and daily aspirin. Any thoughts?
hi all I’m a bit worried as I know Denists use adrenaline as an anaesthetic and am concerned it might kick off my AF. Currently my meds are low dose Metoprolol and daily aspirin. Any thoughts?
OzJames
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
unstable angina
good morning everyone, please can anyone help with some advice ! Last week I was in and e with chest pains as troponin went from 15 to 47 I was admitted and had angiogram on Monday I was told main arteries are clear and I have unstable angina!!! So on some new tablets propanalol and isosorbide mononitrate
good morning everyone, please can anyone help with some advice ! Last week I was in and e with chest pains as troponin went from 15 to 47 I was admitted and had angiogram on Monday I was told main arteries are clear and I have unstable angina!!! So on some new tablets propanalol and isosorbide mononitrate
Best2
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
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stopping bisopromol
Hi All, hope you are keeping well. In the last 18 months I’ve paid privately to see the consultant who put the stent inside of me. It started with paying for an echo cardio gram and also a fitness test because I put it down to the meds I was on, but that general feeling of dog****. Fatigued.
Hi All, hope you are keeping well. In the last 18 months I’ve paid privately to see the consultant who put the stent inside of me. It started with paying for an echo cardio gram and also a fitness test because I put it down to the meds I was on, but that general feeling of dog****. Fatigued.
SteveWX
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Muscle pain 1 year post quad bypass
Just over 1 years quad bypass ,I do a physically demanding job plasterering ,but I still am numb over left breast feels like sunburn or plaster getting ripped off bottom left leg above ankle still numb also,,,also still on anvostatin 80mil, asprin 75mg,amlodipine 5mg,allopurinol 75mg,lansoprazole 30mg
Just over 1 years quad bypass ,I do a physically demanding job plasterering ,but I still am numb over left breast feels like sunburn or plaster getting ripped off bottom left leg above ankle still numb also,,,also still on anvostatin 80mil, asprin 75mg,amlodipine 5mg,allopurinol 75mg,lansoprazole 30mg
Charl70
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
What was left
The future didn't look too good, I finally I reached rock bottom. Several months ago I started down the Gastrology track and with a Dietitian. I had to promise not to suicide out to the gastrologist and give him the opportunity to help. With that in mind I undertook a journey with the dietitian of trying
The future didn't look too good, I finally I reached rock bottom. Several months ago I started down the Gastrology track and with a Dietitian. I had to promise not to suicide out to the gastrologist and give him the opportunity to help. With that in mind I undertook a journey with the dietitian of trying
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IBS Network
1 year ago
Red Eye Update
Hi,I posted a few days ago about keep having a bloodshot eye. Now on 4th since the beginning of the month!! Or maybe they never actually completely go in the first place, only disappear from the visible part of my eye? I went to the MEC clinic at Specsavers and after various tests and examining my eyes
Hi,I posted a few days ago about keep having a bloodshot eye. Now on 4th since the beginning of the month!! Or maybe they never actually completely go in the first place, only disappear from the visible part of my eye? I went to the MEC clinic at Specsavers and after various tests and examining my eyes
Pusph
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Hydroxycarbamide
Hello, I was diagnosed with ET and JAK2+ last week. Have started aspirin and given information re Hydroxy. I’m not sure whether I want to start Hydroxy as I have no risks, apart from high cholesterol which Haematologist did mention. Just wondering if anyone has delayed starting Hydroxy. My Platelet
Hello, I was diagnosed with ET and JAK2+ last week. Have started aspirin and given information re Hydroxy. I’m not sure whether I want to start Hydroxy as I have no risks, apart from high cholesterol which Haematologist did mention. Just wondering if anyone has delayed starting Hydroxy. My Platelet
Carol0925
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
Pluvicto Aftereffects SMART syndrome?
As I've posted here, spouse was pretty much the poster boy for Pluvicto. He had a hiccup with the supply issues, but PSA dropped significantly and his side effects during treatment were perfectly manageable, until .... We were heading to NM via West Texas when he began complaining of bright light and
As I've posted here, spouse was pretty much the poster boy for Pluvicto. He had a hiccup with the supply issues, but PSA dropped significantly and his side effects during treatment were perfectly manageable, until .... We were heading to NM via West Texas when he began complaining of bright light and
Biobro
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
**SENSITIVE, HOPE & FAITH **
**sensitive** Hello, fellow warriors. I hope everyone is well no matter what stage of the journey you are currently on. I wanted to give you an update on my end and hope as it's been a long time since I have posted. This forum was my friend and family and my support network ever since Im embarked on
**sensitive** Hello, fellow warriors. I hope everyone is well no matter what stage of the journey you are currently on. I wanted to give you an update on my end and hope as it's been a long time since I have posted. This forum was my friend and family and my support network ever since Im embarked on
Applepie7
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Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
sacroilitis-advice please
Hello Currently on HCQ 400mg Mepacrine 50mg Clopidogrel 75 Asprin 75 Ikervis eye drops having the most awful sacroilitis, steroids helped but off them now Anyone else suffered this and what treatment were you offered thank You
Hello Currently on HCQ 400mg Mepacrine 50mg Clopidogrel 75 Asprin 75 Ikervis eye drops having the most awful sacroilitis, steroids helped but off them now Anyone else suffered this and what treatment were you offered thank You
bathouse
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
Just a little rant
One thing I have learned since being diagnosed with Osteo is that this medical condition is a money maker for big pharma. I would encourage everyone to look up publication on actual studies done around the world with men and women with osteo and what they were given naturally along with calcium supplementation
One thing I have learned since being diagnosed with Osteo is that this medical condition is a money maker for big pharma. I would encourage everyone to look up publication on actual studies done around the world with men and women with osteo and what they were given naturally along with calcium supplementation
TWEETYCAT
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Osteoporosis Support
1 year ago
stopping aspirin temporarily
hi. I’m suffering from really bad sciatica. The orthopaedic surgeon wants to give me a branch block steroid injection (whatever that is) but only if I can come off aspirin (75mg) for a few days. This is because he’s afraid I might bleed into the sciatic nerve, which could be disastrous. I’m seeing my
hi. I’m suffering from really bad sciatica. The orthopaedic surgeon wants to give me a branch block steroid injection (whatever that is) but only if I can come off aspirin (75mg) for a few days. This is because he’s afraid I might bleed into the sciatic nerve, which could be disastrous. I’m seeing my
Harefieldfan
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Sleep apnea and heart problems ?
I have had very strong palpitation at night for over 5 years now.....I have had every test possible on my heart including numerous ecg's, heart scans, echo tests, calcium scoring and 2 angiograms....all of which has come up with nothing (which is obviously reasuring) however I am still getting heavy
I have had very strong palpitation at night for over 5 years now.....I have had every test possible on my heart including numerous ecg's, heart scans, echo tests, calcium scoring and 2 angiograms....all of which has come up with nothing (which is obviously reasuring) however I am still getting heavy
Mgs333
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Sleep Matters
1 year ago
Getting meds right after quadruple bypass
Hi everyone, I had quadruple bypass on 25th July, home 5 days after, no major issues other than a bit of a stubborn infection in lower chest wound that took 3 lots of antibiotics to clear up and heal. I had my meds tweaked after first consultation back at hospital , bisoprolol was reduced from 3.75mg
Hi everyone, I had quadruple bypass on 25th July, home 5 days after, no major issues other than a bit of a stubborn infection in lower chest wound that took 3 lots of antibiotics to clear up and heal. I had my meds tweaked after first consultation back at hospital , bisoprolol was reduced from 3.75mg
DWizza
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Bruising
Hi I'm 69 on aspirin and umpteen heart meds my problem is I bruise so easily on my hands and arms I've used arnica which helps a bit, also I've tried hirudoid gel and that helps a bit I just get so concerned about the bruises dr said its because my skin is thinner as I age bloods show satisfactory results
Hi I'm 69 on aspirin and umpteen heart meds my problem is I bruise so easily on my hands and arms I've used arnica which helps a bit, also I've tried hirudoid gel and that helps a bit I just get so concerned about the bruises dr said its because my skin is thinner as I age bloods show satisfactory results
heartgirlx4
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Medicine for life
I had HA and stent fitted for my TVD a year ago . I was on 7 odd medication for years for years and was hoping to be reduced to 3 of them after a year , but was told yesterday that I have to stay on 6 of them for life which includes 2 for BP , aspirin, statin, bisoprolol and lanzoprolal . . I know aspirin
I had HA and stent fitted for my TVD a year ago . I was on 7 odd medication for years for years and was hoping to be reduced to 3 of them after a year , but was told yesterday that I have to stay on 6 of them for life which includes 2 for BP , aspirin, statin, bisoprolol and lanzoprolal . . I know aspirin
Anynomous
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Massage anyone ?
Hi ,Im currently on holiday and tempted by a beach side massage. Not sure if us hearties on BP medication , Beta blockers and Asprin should have massages . Anyone any experience ? Thanks in advance
Hi ,Im currently on holiday and tempted by a beach side massage. Not sure if us hearties on BP medication , Beta blockers and Asprin should have massages . Anyone any experience ? Thanks in advance
GnomeHA
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Sore finger tips
Just wondering if anyone else has/is experiencing sore fingertips? I often experience mild pins and needles in my feet and hands but lately my fingertips have become sore. I was diagnosed with PV almost 7 years ago and have been taking hydroxycarbamide ( approximately 1000mg daily) and 75mg aspirin daily
Just wondering if anyone else has/is experiencing sore fingertips? I often experience mild pins and needles in my feet and hands but lately my fingertips have become sore. I was diagnosed with PV almost 7 years ago and have been taking hydroxycarbamide ( approximately 1000mg daily) and 75mg aspirin daily
Turfbeg
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
BP meds
What a day I've had, five hours of Dr's and phone calls. Finally they are all starting to recognise all the BP meds I have ever been feed I react to. I never thought it would be so difficult to get medical professionals to understand their meds are stripping the lining of my stomach. I'm still off meds
What a day I've had, five hours of Dr's and phone calls. Finally they are all starting to recognise all the BP meds I have ever been feed I react to. I never thought it would be so difficult to get medical professionals to understand their meds are stripping the lining of my stomach. I'm still off meds
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High Blood Pressure Support
1 year ago
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