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Last week was challenging - chest pain and visit to A&E
Just over a week ago (Sunday 30th August) I decided to go back to swimming after a 5 month break. I swam 44 lengths in 50 minutes and felt great. Next day I noticed my blood pressure was higher than normal and had a chest niggle after light warm up walk and a 30 minute run. I thought it was muscular
Just over a week ago (Sunday 30th August) I decided to go back to swimming after a 5 month break. I swam 44 lengths in 50 minutes and felt great. Next day I noticed my blood pressure was higher than normal and had a chest niggle after light warm up walk and a 30 minute run. I thought it was muscular
jon22
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Stopping Monomil XL
Hi I have mild Angina Recently I have been feeling very tired I sent some BP readings to my Doctor My Doctor then rang me Concerned at low bp in afternoon Asked me to stop taking Monomil XL She will see me Wed pm to see how I'm feeling In meantime I take more BP readings I can use my spray if I have
Hi I have mild Angina Recently I have been feeling very tired I sent some BP readings to my Doctor My Doctor then rang me Concerned at low bp in afternoon Asked me to stop taking Monomil XL She will see me Wed pm to see how I'm feeling In meantime I take more BP readings I can use my spray if I have
Augustine1952
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Glyceryl Trinitrate
Hi All, I am a new member of this forum, was thought 'by my GP' 2 moths ago,that I have angina. I already take Losartan 25mg, then added to this [i]was Bisoprolol 1,25mg. Atorvastatin 20mg, Asprin 75mg, and Omeprazole Capsules 10mg, plus Glyceryl Trinitrate 400 micro-grams spray. I was given an ECG
Hi All, I am a new member of this forum, was thought 'by my GP' 2 moths ago,that I have angina. I already take Losartan 25mg, then added to this [i]was Bisoprolol 1,25mg. Atorvastatin 20mg, Asprin 75mg, and Omeprazole Capsules 10mg, plus Glyceryl Trinitrate 400 micro-grams spray. I was given an ECG
Philco37
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
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Vasopastic angina
Hi having Last 3 days having pain on my left side of shoulder blade , neck And shoulder and arm. GTN and pain killers ease the symptoms. I was diagnosed recently with vasopastic angina. I am on medication. Is it okay to get pain episodes every day? Should I go to hospital Please advice. Thanks
Hi having Last 3 days having pain on my left side of shoulder blade , neck And shoulder and arm. GTN and pain killers ease the symptoms. I was diagnosed recently with vasopastic angina. I am on medication. Is it okay to get pain episodes every day? Should I go to hospital Please advice. Thanks
Sprit
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Pain down my arm ?
I’ve been getting quite a lot of pain down my arms even just the right one, sometimes without chest pain. Is that anyone else has or is it just me. And if anyone does do you use your GTN spray. It could be I’m trying to do a little bit more walking and a bit more active, trying to get my confidence back
I’ve been getting quite a lot of pain down my arms even just the right one, sometimes without chest pain. Is that anyone else has or is it just me. And if anyone does do you use your GTN spray. It could be I’m trying to do a little bit more walking and a bit more active, trying to get my confidence back
Fluffybee
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Angina Pains
Hey all, I had a heart attack 4 years ago at the ripe old age of 32 due to diabetes. I got 3 stents put in (dissolvable). I get angina from time to time but not during activity, but during rest.. most of the time. The past week my angina has gotten more frequent. Usually I don't use my GTN spray as the
Hey all, I had a heart attack 4 years ago at the ripe old age of 32 due to diabetes. I got 3 stents put in (dissolvable). I get angina from time to time but not during activity, but during rest.. most of the time. The past week my angina has gotten more frequent. Usually I don't use my GTN spray as the
Nagasaki24
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
5K‘s? An impossible dream?
Managed W6, Run (?) 3 with the aid of my lovely new (and mega expensive) running shoes. Something rather improbably called Brooks Glycerin 18. Isn’t that some sort of cough medicine? Such is the gullibility of the novice runner in a smart sports shop. Nice assistant though. Had me on video gait analysis
Managed W6, Run (?) 3 with the aid of my lovely new (and mega expensive) running shoes. Something rather improbably called Brooks Glycerin 18. Isn’t that some sort of cough medicine? Such is the gullibility of the novice runner in a smart sports shop. Nice assistant though. Had me on video gait analysis
Maximodad
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
4 years ago
H/A Then Angina
Hi guys, newbie here I'm just coming up to the first anniversary of my ha and stent (I'm 55). A few months ago I started to experience chest pain upon exertion, so my doctor has put it down to angina and given me a gtn spray (which I have to use occasionally), and also isosorbide mononitrate to go with
Hi guys, newbie here I'm just coming up to the first anniversary of my ha and stent (I'm 55). A few months ago I started to experience chest pain upon exertion, so my doctor has put it down to angina and given me a gtn spray (which I have to use occasionally), and also isosorbide mononitrate to go with
tazcat123
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Few GTN sprays on my positive walks.
Got my trainers out, 3/4 leggings I used to wear, sunglasses on, all dressed for the occasion!!! If anyone was behind me they’d have thought what on earth is she doing. I started off slowly then on to a sensible walking pace, oh wow I thought, this is wonderful. Then!!!!! It started, aching across my
Got my trainers out, 3/4 leggings I used to wear, sunglasses on, all dressed for the occasion!!! If anyone was behind me they’d have thought what on earth is she doing. I started off slowly then on to a sensible walking pace, oh wow I thought, this is wonderful. Then!!!!! It started, aching across my
Fluffybee
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Positive thought 😃
I’ve decided I have been quite worried about walking to far because of my symptoms, so today I’m going to go for it, take it easy to start and see how I get on and build up, I used to walk my dog twice a day for miles, bike loads. Not going that far yet but getting started, GTN firmly one my pocket,
I’ve decided I have been quite worried about walking to far because of my symptoms, so today I’m going to go for it, take it easy to start and see how I get on and build up, I used to walk my dog twice a day for miles, bike loads. Not going that far yet but getting started, GTN firmly one my pocket,
Fluffybee
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Concerned by chest pain
I'm starting to get worried now. Last week I was admitted to hospital after 4 days of chest pain. I underwent several ECGs and a couple of blood tests and the conclusion was that it was not a cardiac event. I'm now on my 8th day of chest pain. Where the pain is seems to vary - upper chest, lower chest
I'm starting to get worried now. Last week I was admitted to hospital after 4 days of chest pain. I underwent several ECGs and a couple of blood tests and the conclusion was that it was not a cardiac event. I'm now on my 8th day of chest pain. Where the pain is seems to vary - upper chest, lower chest
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
MVA - Spasms and Exercise
Good Morning from Singapore (National Day) I wonder if I might ask those with Artery Spasms, MVA, etc etc about exercise. Whilst I am still waiting to be confirmed with Artery Spasms which is causing my breathlessness and pain, it has been presumed as my 2 arteries with stenosis reveal only 48 and
Good Morning from Singapore (National Day) I wonder if I might ask those with Artery Spasms, MVA, etc etc about exercise. Whilst I am still waiting to be confirmed with Artery Spasms which is causing my breathlessness and pain, it has been presumed as my 2 arteries with stenosis reveal only 48 and
Smileyian
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Diagnosed with coronary artery disease and unstable angina feel anxious
Hi all, I have cad and unstable angina, I was diagnosed 18 months ago. I'm on the usual meds statins, calcium channel blockers, beta blockers, aspirin and, my gtn spray which I can't do without... I feel I was diagnosed, which was a shock and then left to fend for myself, I feel alone in all this
Hi all, I have cad and unstable angina, I was diagnosed 18 months ago. I'm on the usual meds statins, calcium channel blockers, beta blockers, aspirin and, my gtn spray which I can't do without... I feel I was diagnosed, which was a shock and then left to fend for myself, I feel alone in all this
Arty56
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Breathless / unstable angina / tight chest
Hi , i have not been on here for nearly 1 year ...... last year was a nightmare in and out of local hospital 6 times and diagnosed with unstable angina , eventually had 1 stent fitted July 2019 .... not too much since then a little chest tightness and short of breath and have always used my GTN spray
Hi , i have not been on here for nearly 1 year ...... last year was a nightmare in and out of local hospital 6 times and diagnosed with unstable angina , eventually had 1 stent fitted July 2019 .... not too much since then a little chest tightness and short of breath and have always used my GTN spray
chaz59
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Chest tightness
Hello again everybody .. hope you’re all keeping well and safe. I’m now 5 months post stent in lad which cardiologist described as severe .totally unexpected and sudden .. I’ve slowly increased my exercise regime but nowhere near anything like I used to pre stent .. after a good exercise day I struggle
Hello again everybody .. hope you’re all keeping well and safe. I’m now 5 months post stent in lad which cardiologist described as severe .totally unexpected and sudden .. I’ve slowly increased my exercise regime but nowhere near anything like I used to pre stent .. after a good exercise day I struggle
Hidden
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Still anxious of diagnosis
Hi again, it is now several weeks since given diagnosis of (LAD - minor atheromatous changes- left diagonal branch is a good size vessel with focal stenosis of 90% ) I am on atorvastatin 40mg at night and aspirin 75mg daily. The consultant has said he will review me in 6 months as my message before
Hi again, it is now several weeks since given diagnosis of (LAD - minor atheromatous changes- left diagonal branch is a good size vessel with focal stenosis of 90% ) I am on atorvastatin 40mg at night and aspirin 75mg daily. The consultant has said he will review me in 6 months as my message before
Kit2000
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Catheter issues
I live in a remote part of California. My doctors (primary care, urologist, oncologist) are from 1.5 to 4 hours (one way) away. I am having a great deal of difficulty urinating. I have a complicated history but summary is: Brachy, IMRT ADT gleason 0 PSAS low for a few years, now is up to about 75 with
I live in a remote part of California. My doctors (primary care, urologist, oncologist) are from 1.5 to 4 hours (one way) away. I am having a great deal of difficulty urinating. I have a complicated history but summary is: Brachy, IMRT ADT gleason 0 PSAS low for a few years, now is up to about 75 with
spencoid2
in
Prostate Cancer And Gay Men
4 years ago
VEGF Inhibitors.
The list below is copied from a paper published last year [1]. As many might recall, untreated tumors outgrow their blood supply. Contrary to popular belief, cancer does not "hate" oxygen. Oxygen insufficiency (hypoxia) results in production of HIF-1alpha (hypoxia-inducible factor-1alpha), which triggers
The list below is copied from a paper published last year [1]. As many might recall, untreated tumors outgrow their blood supply. Contrary to popular belief, cancer does not "hate" oxygen. Oxygen insufficiency (hypoxia) results in production of HIF-1alpha (hypoxia-inducible factor-1alpha), which triggers
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Uh Oh, These new shoes don't know when to stop 🙈🏃♂️👟🏆
So my new shoes arrived today. Revel 3 Tropical Collection - They are things of beauty. Of course, looks aren't everything so I thought I best get them on and give them a try. But how long should their maiden voyage be? At first I thought a gentle 5k to ease them in slowly. But the weather was so nice
So my new shoes arrived today. Revel 3 Tropical Collection - They are things of beauty. Of course, looks aren't everything so I thought I best get them on and give them a try. But how long should their maiden voyage be? At first I thought a gentle 5k to ease them in slowly. But the weather was so nice
Bike_and_Run
Half Marathon
in
Fun Beyond 10K & Race Support
4 years ago
Heart Spasm?
Hi all, On Sunday afternoon I had a sudden intense “spasm” , felt like someone had reached in and squeezed my heart. I’ve had similar feelings occasionally before but this time it left me with a tight, heavy “lump” in the middle of my chest which would not go away...on top of which I felt weak, ill and
Hi all, On Sunday afternoon I had a sudden intense “spasm” , felt like someone had reached in and squeezed my heart. I’ve had similar feelings occasionally before but this time it left me with a tight, heavy “lump” in the middle of my chest which would not go away...on top of which I felt weak, ill and
Hidden
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
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