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Intravenous or intracoronary injection of nitroglycerin as well as of nifedipine
Has anyone had these injections? https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7457402/
Has anyone had these injections? https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7457402/
DJ3271
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Post angiogram
Hi all feeling very confused today. I had a Ct Angiogram a few months back suggested I required a stent, I commenced a lot of medications and was put forward for angioplasty . I went into hospital yesterday for angiogram/ angioplasty yesterday, I didn’t require a stent, the surgeon has reported mild
Hi all feeling very confused today. I had a Ct Angiogram a few months back suggested I required a stent, I commenced a lot of medications and was put forward for angioplasty . I went into hospital yesterday for angiogram/ angioplasty yesterday, I didn’t require a stent, the surgeon has reported mild
sickandsore
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Is this usual
Hi everyone, I hope you are all keeping as well as you can and are having a lovely day. I wondered if I may ask some advice. I have moderate coronary artery disease, high bp and high cholesterol and am on medication to keep all these things in check. I saw my doctor originally cos I was getting sharp
Hi everyone, I hope you are all keeping as well as you can and are having a lovely day. I wondered if I may ask some advice. I have moderate coronary artery disease, high bp and high cholesterol and am on medication to keep all these things in check. I saw my doctor originally cos I was getting sharp
Bluebell67
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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Sleep what’s that?
Hi does anyone have any advice I just am not sleeping at all I can’t fall asleep for hours I can’t stay asleep I am so tired I’ve stopped naps during the day and that hasn’t helped either 4 weeks post heart attack and these are new meds Aspirin 75mg 1xday Atorvastatin 80mg 1 at night Bisoprolol 3.75mg
Hi does anyone have any advice I just am not sleeping at all I can’t fall asleep for hours I can’t stay asleep I am so tired I’ve stopped naps during the day and that hasn’t helped either 4 weeks post heart attack and these are new meds Aspirin 75mg 1xday Atorvastatin 80mg 1 at night Bisoprolol 3.75mg
Solesofhershoes
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
An expensive mistake 😖
Not been having a great time this last few weeks 😳 Bought new trainers , but after s few runs they definitely don't suit my running, tried all different lacing technique's to no avail, All had been going well, training back up for a HM at end of next month.. Had a nasty cold all week and just got my
Not been having a great time this last few weeks 😳 Bought new trainers , but after s few runs they definitely don't suit my running, tried all different lacing technique's to no avail, All had been going well, training back up for a HM at end of next month.. Had a nasty cold all week and just got my
sparky66
Half Marathon
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Fun Beyond 10K & Race Support
2 years ago
Angina.
Having had a nstemi on 13th May yesterday I had what felt like another to be told by the hospital that it was angina, being treated with meds. It was identical symptoms and my gtn spray didn't work and my TropT levels did not rise. If Angina is narrowing of the arteries is this a Heart attack in the
Having had a nstemi on 13th May yesterday I had what felt like another to be told by the hospital that it was angina, being treated with meds. It was identical symptoms and my gtn spray didn't work and my TropT levels did not rise. If Angina is narrowing of the arteries is this a Heart attack in the
Smerblue
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Coronary artery vasospasm
Following a recent angiogram (with acetylcholine) I now know my angina is vasospasm. I first noticed it early 2014 and it’s gradually worsened since but thankfully not (yet) at night or at rest. My symptoms suggested micro vascular angina but those vessels appear to be in the clear. The coronary artery
Following a recent angiogram (with acetylcholine) I now know my angina is vasospasm. I first noticed it early 2014 and it’s gradually worsened since but thankfully not (yet) at night or at rest. My symptoms suggested micro vascular angina but those vessels appear to be in the clear. The coronary artery
Nep05
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Not so quick visit to Cardiac Suite
Hi all, Very relieved to be back home after a 'visit' to the cardiac suite yesterday. First time I've needed to use my GTN spray, since my STEMI in February and my 7 stents and unfortunately having used up my max uses, needed to call the 9's! Luckily all was fine, usual ECG, Troponin blood test,
Hi all, Very relieved to be back home after a 'visit' to the cardiac suite yesterday. First time I've needed to use my GTN spray, since my STEMI in February and my 7 stents and unfortunately having used up my max uses, needed to call the 9's! Luckily all was fine, usual ECG, Troponin blood test,
Cruiser25
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Advice please
I had my heart attack Christmas week I’m on what seems to be the typical drugs. I also have ptsd and don’t know how much that is playing into how I’m feeling now I get angina regularly. But passes straight away with use of gtn spray I get some pains which are different to angina but bareable. I can’t
I had my heart attack Christmas week I’m on what seems to be the typical drugs. I also have ptsd and don’t know how much that is playing into how I’m feeling now I get angina regularly. But passes straight away with use of gtn spray I get some pains which are different to angina but bareable. I can’t
Fishingnutz
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Unusual angina
I've had angina for years, always as lower jaw pain on physical stress. A few days ago I suddenly developed the jaw pain which extended up into my facial bones and was accompanied by the feeling that someone had dropped a lump of lead on my chest with a surge of pressure up my throat into my jaw.
I've had angina for years, always as lower jaw pain on physical stress. A few days ago I suddenly developed the jaw pain which extended up into my facial bones and was accompanied by the feeling that someone had dropped a lump of lead on my chest with a surge of pressure up my throat into my jaw.
Mountwood
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Tiredness and Angina
Hi, I was diagnosed with stable angina after Christmas, I'm on Ramipril, Amlopidine, Bisoprolol and Isosorbide Mononitrate (60mgs every morning). I had an echocardiogram last week and awaiting an angiogram but waiting lists here in West Wales are horrendous. My query is this, does anybody else get
Hi, I was diagnosed with stable angina after Christmas, I'm on Ramipril, Amlopidine, Bisoprolol and Isosorbide Mononitrate (60mgs every morning). I had an echocardiogram last week and awaiting an angiogram but waiting lists here in West Wales are horrendous. My query is this, does anybody else get
1959DarkBurst
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
No result from contrast CAT scan from January
Hello I am Kathy,and I am new to this forum and just wanted to ask,after what seemed like quite a rush to get me an appointment for a scan on the 18th January I have heard nothing back.I understand how busy the NHS is at this time, can i assume no news good news? If so......how long can i stay on and
Hello I am Kathy,and I am new to this forum and just wanted to ask,after what seemed like quite a rush to get me an appointment for a scan on the 18th January I have heard nothing back.I understand how busy the NHS is at this time, can i assume no news good news? If so......how long can i stay on and
Ellabob
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Exercise & Radiosensitivity.
New study below [1]. It appears in the journal "Sports Medicine - Open", where authors pay to be published, although the papers are peer reviewed. But "Sports Medicine"? Isn't that akin to paying someone to bury your PCa paper in the middle of the Sahara? Perhaps not, if you are still reading. Some
New study below [1]. It appears in the journal "Sports Medicine - Open", where authors pay to be published, although the papers are peer reviewed. But "Sports Medicine"? Isn't that akin to paying someone to bury your PCa paper in the middle of the Sahara? Perhaps not, if you are still reading. Some
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Changing from ibrutinib to acalabrutinib
I have been on ibrutinib for two years and the results have been amazing - no lymph nodes, blood work within limits. However, I am getting rashes regularly, have fairly severe knee joint pain and fingernails splitting. From what I read from others these are all symptoms of ibrutinib side effects, and
I have been on ibrutinib for two years and the results have been amazing - no lymph nodes, blood work within limits. However, I am getting rashes regularly, have fairly severe knee joint pain and fingernails splitting. From what I read from others these are all symptoms of ibrutinib side effects, and
CCgroup
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Exercise and angina
Hello everyone just a question for you all .I had a heart attack 11 years ago ,two stents fitted and medication followed. I've remained reasonably active I still work as a landscaper and tree surgeon although I'm retired ,I'm nearly 68 ,I still do a bit probably about 3 4 days a week .I started getting
Hello everyone just a question for you all .I had a heart attack 11 years ago ,two stents fitted and medication followed. I've remained reasonably active I still work as a landscaper and tree surgeon although I'm retired ,I'm nearly 68 ,I still do a bit probably about 3 4 days a week .I started getting
Treeclimber62
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Post bypass arm pain
Good morning all. I'm 5 weeks post double bypass. Recovery is going ok. My wife makes sure I don't do too much. However, both before and after I've had/have this nagging left arm and shoulder pain. In the days leading up to my procedure the pain that went across both shoulders and up to my right ear
Good morning all. I'm 5 weeks post double bypass. Recovery is going ok. My wife makes sure I don't do too much. However, both before and after I've had/have this nagging left arm and shoulder pain. In the days leading up to my procedure the pain that went across both shoulders and up to my right ear
Jpcanoe
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Is it normal to have an attack a day after having a Stent?
I had a stent fitted Tuesday and was discharged after having a heart attack on the previous Friday. I presented with jaw pain. Since my stent I have had 1 attack a day so far again with jaw pain. I have used GTN spray and it event2took the pain away. But is this usual to happen so frequently?
I had a stent fitted Tuesday and was discharged after having a heart attack on the previous Friday. I presented with jaw pain. Since my stent I have had 1 attack a day so far again with jaw pain. I have used GTN spray and it event2took the pain away. But is this usual to happen so frequently?
Samsweet
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
I'm new & need help re vasospastic angina
Hi there, I have chest pains (and left arm pain more recently) that started in Nov 21. I have done a number of tests (ECG, CT Angio, Blood Tests, Chest Xray, sonography etc.) which have been normal. The only test that showed anything was a stress ECG after which my doctor prescribed Dilitiazam and GTN
Hi there, I have chest pains (and left arm pain more recently) that started in Nov 21. I have done a number of tests (ECG, CT Angio, Blood Tests, Chest Xray, sonography etc.) which have been normal. The only test that showed anything was a stress ECG after which my doctor prescribed Dilitiazam and GTN
1Shishi
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
palpitations
Hi, I wonder if you can help. My mother had angina and had a stent about a year ago. She continued to have palpitations and all the cardiologists said that she didn't have AF and that her heart was now fine. She continued to suffer palpitations and occasional angina and used her gtn spray when it got
Hi, I wonder if you can help. My mother had angina and had a stent about a year ago. She continued to have palpitations and all the cardiologists said that she didn't have AF and that her heart was now fine. She continued to suffer palpitations and occasional angina and used her gtn spray when it got
scool
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AF Association
2 years ago
Angina symptoms
Hi does anyone have earache then mid chest ache as sign of their angina. I had this last evening took my gtn spray and it went away . Lasted about three minutes. I was sitting at the time. I have angina but rarely. I have a 80% blockage in LAD diagnosed 5.1/2 yrs ago and being treated with medication
Hi does anyone have earache then mid chest ache as sign of their angina. I had this last evening took my gtn spray and it went away . Lasted about three minutes. I was sitting at the time. I have angina but rarely. I have a 80% blockage in LAD diagnosed 5.1/2 yrs ago and being treated with medication
Plum53
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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