Search
Search
About
Log in
Join
Experiences with
Fleet Glycerin Suppositories
Posts
Communities
875 public posts
Filter results
PND
Raised BNP blood test last summer so GP referred me back to cardiology. Consultant Put me on furusomide . I am already on aspirin. Bisoprolol. Artovastatin.ramipril.isosorbide.nicorandol.and GTN spray. Had another echo which showed ejection fraction gone up to 55 from previously 40 and no significant
Raised BNP blood test last summer so GP referred me back to cardiology. Consultant Put me on furusomide . I am already on aspirin. Bisoprolol. Artovastatin.ramipril.isosorbide.nicorandol.and GTN spray. Had another echo which showed ejection fraction gone up to 55 from previously 40 and no significant
Cazz1954
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Micro Vascular Angina,
Hi, diagnosed with MVA taking all sorts of meds each day and having quite a few episodes a week, having to use GTN spray numerous times a day. Now I am starting to get same symptoms at night sometimes even being woken up by this. Chest pain, neck, left arm the usual, headaches, hot a little breathlessness
Hi, diagnosed with MVA taking all sorts of meds each day and having quite a few episodes a week, having to use GTN spray numerous times a day. Now I am starting to get same symptoms at night sometimes even being woken up by this. Chest pain, neck, left arm the usual, headaches, hot a little breathlessness
Barb959
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Help me spend £30
I'm rubbish at spending money. There are things I want to get, but I spend so long umming and arrrring about it that I end up persuading myself I don't actually need it, so don't bother. The bank manager loves this, but my desire for stuff really suffers. Anyway, mother-in-law got me £30 Amazon Vouchers
I'm rubbish at spending money. There are things I want to get, but I spend so long umming and arrrring about it that I end up persuading myself I don't actually need it, so don't bother. The bank manager loves this, but my desire for stuff really suffers. Anyway, mother-in-law got me £30 Amazon Vouchers
Bike_and_Run
Half Marathon
in
Fun Beyond 10K & Race Support
4 years ago
Want to take advantage of all our features? Just log in!
Log in
or
Join
Unstable angina
Hubby is 53 had 2 previous mi's and 4 stents. He has been fairly stable for well over a year apart from pain when he overdoes things. He is on high dosages of all the normal "heart" meds. On sat 11th of Jan he suddenly had 2 episodes of chest pain, eased with gtn spray but still had dull ache for quite
Hubby is 53 had 2 previous mi's and 4 stents. He has been fairly stable for well over a year apart from pain when he overdoes things. He is on high dosages of all the normal "heart" meds. On sat 11th of Jan he suddenly had 2 episodes of chest pain, eased with gtn spray but still had dull ache for quite
MRSRKA
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Really constipated
I have lately been going 4-5 days without a BM. Today is day 5. My wife wanted to go to the beach, so I took her. Around 1pm I told her I needed to get back to our unit to take care of business. She knows it's day 5. I tried to dissuade her, but she insisted on coming back. I took a TBSP of castor oil
I have lately been going 4-5 days without a BM. Today is day 5. My wife wanted to go to the beach, so I took her. Around 1pm I told her I needed to get back to our unit to take care of business. She knows it's day 5. I tried to dissuade her, but she insisted on coming back. I took a TBSP of castor oil
Billsfriend
in
IBS Network
4 years ago
New Year, Less Flab
Well, it's that time of year when we'll all be making New Year resolutions (and then promptly forgetting about them :) ). There's been an upsurge in posts concerning low-carb (LCHF) recently, so if you're thinking of giving this a go after your holiday indulgences, herewith a short FAQ ... and a bit
Well, it's that time of year when we'll all be making New Year resolutions (and then promptly forgetting about them :) ). There's been an upsurge in posts concerning low-carb (LCHF) recently, so if you're thinking of giving this a go after your holiday indulgences, herewith a short FAQ ... and a bit
TheAwfulToad
Maintainer
in
Weight Loss Support
5 years ago
Update, still got discomfort
Still got discomfort in the top of my chest, under my left arm and neck. Does not get worse on exertion and even disappears sometimes. GTN does improve it. Doctor says it’s almost certainly not my heart as it does not get worse with exertion ? Doc says Could be the meds but thinks it’s to early after
Still got discomfort in the top of my chest, under my left arm and neck. Does not get worse on exertion and even disappears sometimes. GTN does improve it. Doctor says it’s almost certainly not my heart as it does not get worse with exertion ? Doc says Could be the meds but thinks it’s to early after
Bebo2
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Is this just bad constipation?
Hi Guys, I need your advice here. Male 53, good diet, non smoker, walk daily with dogs, on feet at work, been on Lansoprazole for 8 years struggling with full rectum high up. I go for BM every morning without fail and seem to do plenty then may do more an hour later but much softer. By early afternoon
Hi Guys, I need your advice here. Male 53, good diet, non smoker, walk daily with dogs, on feet at work, been on Lansoprazole for 8 years struggling with full rectum high up. I go for BM every morning without fail and seem to do plenty then may do more an hour later but much softer. By early afternoon
Devlin26
in
IBS Network
5 years ago
Therapies Targeted to Androgen Receptor SignalingAxis in Prostate Cancer: Progress, Challenges,and Hope - published December 2019
I was doing some research on ARL702H, which the Guardiant360 revealed for my husband. I think ARL702H is brought on from being on Zytiga + prednisone. - and this may be why switching from predisone to dexamethasone can help the Zytiga to continue working: Role of Androgen Receptor in Prostate Cancer
I was doing some research on ARL702H, which the Guardiant360 revealed for my husband. I think ARL702H is brought on from being on Zytiga + prednisone. - and this may be why switching from predisone to dexamethasone can help the Zytiga to continue working: Role of Androgen Receptor in Prostate Cancer
JLS1
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
7 months post stent issue
Hi there I am a 53 year old builder who has always been very active and lived a fairly healthy lifestyle. I had a heart attack on 19th May, complete shock and had 2 stents fitted. Thankfully no damage to heart and I was able to return to work after 6 weeks. I have had aching across the back of my shoulders
Hi there I am a 53 year old builder who has always been very active and lived a fairly healthy lifestyle. I had a heart attack on 19th May, complete shock and had 2 stents fitted. Thankfully no damage to heart and I was able to return to work after 6 weeks. I have had aching across the back of my shoulders
Smiffy100smudger
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Shoulder blade pain
I had small heart attack at the beginning of Dec & one stent fitted. I am now experiencing ache/pains in my shoulder blade. When I spoke to the cardiac nurse was told to use gtn spray. The problem is it is becoming more frequent since Ny eve & just read you should not to use your spray often. Not sure
I had small heart attack at the beginning of Dec & one stent fitted. I am now experiencing ache/pains in my shoulder blade. When I spoke to the cardiac nurse was told to use gtn spray. The problem is it is becoming more frequent since Ny eve & just read you should not to use your spray often. Not sure
KatyB07
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Had my CT heart scan today...
Finally got into the X-ray department, after waiting since first GP appointment in June. Thought I would just explain the procedure, in case anyone else is having one soon and worrying about what to expect, although I know the hospital leaflets do explain it quite clearly. I took my normal betablocker
Finally got into the X-ray department, after waiting since first GP appointment in June. Thought I would just explain the procedure, in case anyone else is having one soon and worrying about what to expect, although I know the hospital leaflets do explain it quite clearly. I took my normal betablocker
Dempo
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
different location of angina pain?
sorry to bother everyone.. i suffer from mva.. usually angina pain occurs across my chest.. but since a few hours ago i’ve been experiencing a tightness across upper abdo just under both breasts radiating through to my back along with breathlessness.. to those who may have more knowledge than i do..
sorry to bother everyone.. i suffer from mva.. usually angina pain occurs across my chest.. but since a few hours ago i’ve been experiencing a tightness across upper abdo just under both breasts radiating through to my back along with breathlessness.. to those who may have more knowledge than i do..
Manhattan1
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
First intervention and stent possibly not solving things?
I recently saw a comment here on intervention, stent and meds not always solving things first time. Has anyone experienced this please? I had a mild nstemi and one stent fitted just over 5 weeks ago but am still getting on and off soreness and discomfort, sometimes up to 3 or 4 out of 10 pain level but
I recently saw a comment here on intervention, stent and meds not always solving things first time. Has anyone experienced this please? I had a mild nstemi and one stent fitted just over 5 weeks ago but am still getting on and off soreness and discomfort, sometimes up to 3 or 4 out of 10 pain level but
OneCrow
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Zsr circumcision
I got zsr circumcision done around 3 weeks back on 24th November. After a couple of days swelling appeared. Clinic guys gave me dressing of glycerol for 3 days. Dr prescribed by linid 600 tablet as well. Swelling was gone but there was pain. On 9th day dr removed the rind. A thick Red band of wound remained
I got zsr circumcision done around 3 weeks back on 24th November. After a couple of days swelling appeared. Clinic guys gave me dressing of glycerol for 3 days. Dr prescribed by linid 600 tablet as well. Swelling was gone but there was pain. On 9th day dr removed the rind. A thick Red band of wound remained
Apachetvs
in
Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
5 years ago
Cad and angina diagnosed what now?
Hi everyone, Ive been diagnosed with cad and angina, the angina comes on out the blue with no exertion which worries me, my gtn stops it, sometimes I have to use the two lots. Early on a bad episode which wasn't a ha, then Hospital once as gtn didn't work. They say I haven't had a ha. I'm on a feast
Hi everyone, Ive been diagnosed with cad and angina, the angina comes on out the blue with no exertion which worries me, my gtn stops it, sometimes I have to use the two lots. Early on a bad episode which wasn't a ha, then Hospital once as gtn didn't work. They say I haven't had a ha. I'm on a feast
Arty56
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Constant dull ache on left side of chest... will glycerin spray help?
Hi All, First time post here. I had bypass surgery (x5) a few years back and have had regular pain in my chest since. The doctor at the time said that it was probably caused by smaller blocked arteries that hadn’t been bypassed. Does the spray work for these dull pains? I’ve been reluctant to use it
Hi All, First time post here. I had bypass surgery (x5) a few years back and have had regular pain in my chest since. The doctor at the time said that it was probably caused by smaller blocked arteries that hadn’t been bypassed. Does the spray work for these dull pains? I’ve been reluctant to use it
Jarvice79
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Angina pain despite clear coronaries?
Well my angiogram done yesterday, and not as easy as I was led to believe, apparently my radial artery is tiny, hence a lot of pain initially. However I think I slept through the rest!! Now I am confused, cardiologist who was not the most approachable of men, said arteries where clear but my coronary
Well my angiogram done yesterday, and not as easy as I was led to believe, apparently my radial artery is tiny, hence a lot of pain initially. However I think I slept through the rest!! Now I am confused, cardiologist who was not the most approachable of men, said arteries where clear but my coronary
Cyclemania
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Gotta love a freebie
Got talking to a guy at work today who had noticed that I've been doing a lot of running lately. He's an ultra-runner! Anyway, we got talking shoes and I mentioned I needed a new pair but was a bit lost as to what to get. He recommended a shop not far from me then asked what size I was. "I'm a 10 normally
Got talking to a guy at work today who had noticed that I've been doing a lot of running lately. He's an ultra-runner! Anyway, we got talking shoes and I mentioned I needed a new pair but was a bit lost as to what to get. He recommended a shop not far from me then asked what size I was. "I'm a 10 normally
Bike_and_Run
Graduate10
in
Bridge to 10K
5 years ago
Local cardiology department don’t want to investigate low level angina at rest
Long story short coming up for 2year post angioplasty anniversary (jan). I get bouts of what I suspect is angina during the day and at night which is mostly lhs chest into armpit location fairly low level but can distract me from sleep. I don’t often use Gtn except when heavy and some relief may be gained
Long story short coming up for 2year post angioplasty anniversary (jan). I get bouts of what I suspect is angina during the day and at night which is mostly lhs chest into armpit location fairly low level but can distract me from sleep. I don’t often use Gtn except when heavy and some relief may be gained
BillyMct
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
1
...
26
27
28
...
44
Next page
10
20
30
40
Filter results
Clear filters
Posted in
All communities
British Heart Foundation
584 results
IBS Network
38 results
Thyroid UK
26 results
View top 10 communities
Sort by
Most Relevant
Newest