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Back pain after suppository
I``ve started using glycerin suppositories regularly to help with constipation and incomplete evacuation - which they do. However after using the suppository and having a BM I get bad lower back pain which last quite a while. Just wondered if this happens to anyone else? I suspect it is something
I``ve started using glycerin suppositories regularly to help with constipation and incomplete evacuation - which they do. However after using the suppository and having a BM I get bad lower back pain which last quite a while. Just wondered if this happens to anyone else? I suspect it is something
janke
in
IBS Network
5 years ago
Tilt Table Test
Hi, I’m 64 and had a pacemaker fitted nearly 2 yrs ago as an emergency for complete heart block. I now have left ventricular systolic dysfunction and angina symptoms without blockages, so possible microvascular angina, and continue to struggle with breathlessness, heavy chest and pain down left arm on
Hi, I’m 64 and had a pacemaker fitted nearly 2 yrs ago as an emergency for complete heart block. I now have left ventricular systolic dysfunction and angina symptoms without blockages, so possible microvascular angina, and continue to struggle with breathlessness, heavy chest and pain down left arm on
fantasyfanuk
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Back into A+E st 10pm sudden chest pain.
Hi to all my friends . Haven't been on here for a while but I'm now back thanks to a sudden onset of chest pain at 10pm tonight that wouldn't subside for over an hour.Too 300mg asprin then gtn at hospital and had bloods done (troponin level 10....Had the usual ECG just had my second one and this is the
Hi to all my friends . Haven't been on here for a while but I'm now back thanks to a sudden onset of chest pain at 10pm tonight that wouldn't subside for over an hour.Too 300mg asprin then gtn at hospital and had bloods done (troponin level 10....Had the usual ECG just had my second one and this is the
Rob6868
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
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First gp appointment about possible angina
Hi everyone first post here ! Always been a fit and well 53 year old or so I thought ! Run for years, spin cycling couple of times a week, long dog walks likewise and a very active job, also never smoked. I do however have a family history of cardiovascular disease and recently found out i was hypertensive
Hi everyone first post here ! Always been a fit and well 53 year old or so I thought ! Run for years, spin cycling couple of times a week, long dog walks likewise and a very active job, also never smoked. I do however have a family history of cardiovascular disease and recently found out i was hypertensive
Snowboarder66
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Ya Beauties
Bought these Brooks Glycerin 16 shoes and two pairs of Twin Skin Unisex Anklet - Blister Socks after a neutral gait analysis on a treadmill.
Bought these Brooks Glycerin 16 shoes and two pairs of Twin Skin Unisex Anklet - Blister Socks after a neutral gait analysis on a treadmill.
AlMorr
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
5 years ago
Angina
Hi Following on from a previous post regarding my broken nose following a blackout(coughing fit) I have now seen heart consultant after a few months of delay by hospital. I was sent for ECG stress test and Echocardiogram. At the stress test after 6 minutes I had some readings which indicated a problem
Hi Following on from a previous post regarding my broken nose following a blackout(coughing fit) I have now seen heart consultant after a few months of delay by hospital. I was sent for ECG stress test and Echocardiogram. At the stress test after 6 minutes I had some readings which indicated a problem
Leythersrus1
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Meds gastritis and heart nerves 😩
Hello all, hope all are well! Back at hospital yesterday 8weeks after STEMI with odd sort of chest sharp pain that lasts seconds but horrendous indigestion like pains. ECG showing nothing other than historic STEMI and bloods troponin at 8! Docs think I maybe reacting to prasugrel and it’s causing gastritis
Hello all, hope all are well! Back at hospital yesterday 8weeks after STEMI with odd sort of chest sharp pain that lasts seconds but horrendous indigestion like pains. ECG showing nothing other than historic STEMI and bloods troponin at 8! Docs think I maybe reacting to prasugrel and it’s causing gastritis
DaveyG71
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Palpitations, ectopic and fibrillations
Hi all, I am 54 years old and I had a HA 11 weeks ago. Stent fitted and put on usual meds, which included ticagrelor. Shortly after discharge I started to get palpitations, ectopic beats and fibrillations. I now get them on a daily basis and I can have up to 15 plus palpitations during a day. I am
Hi all, I am 54 years old and I had a HA 11 weeks ago. Stent fitted and put on usual meds, which included ticagrelor. Shortly after discharge I started to get palpitations, ectopic beats and fibrillations. I now get them on a daily basis and I can have up to 15 plus palpitations during a day. I am
Russ65
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Couple of questions please :)
Firstly, does anyone know if any of the heart meds cause ringing in the ears? I’ve just started an extra one this week, Trangina XL, kind of a slow release constant GTN, am wondering if it’s that? Also, does anyone have experience of ‘complicated angioplasty’ I have 2 narrowings on the LAD, one which
Firstly, does anyone know if any of the heart meds cause ringing in the ears? I’ve just started an extra one this week, Trangina XL, kind of a slow release constant GTN, am wondering if it’s that? Also, does anyone have experience of ‘complicated angioplasty’ I have 2 narrowings on the LAD, one which
Sillyfroggy
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Echo showed strong heartbeat, pericardial scarring and fluid, and aortic valve scarring
Backstory: I'm a 'split-personality' lady Briton - born in the USA to British expat parents who divorced shortly after I was born - Mum returned to GB, Dad brought myself, my older brother and sister up in the US (Desert South-West, family cattle ranch). I spent my childhood half-half, back and forth
Backstory: I'm a 'split-personality' lady Briton - born in the USA to British expat parents who divorced shortly after I was born - Mum returned to GB, Dad brought myself, my older brother and sister up in the US (Desert South-West, family cattle ranch). I spent my childhood half-half, back and forth
Sunnie2day
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Not sure what’s wrong
Hi all, I’m 42 female, normally healthy and fit. I had what seemed like a heart attack 4 weeks ago, I was not long awake been in shower and the chest pain hit and radiating up to my jaw, I went into a&e by ambulance they did ecg’s and bloods and chest x Ray all normal so they discharged me. Then 2 nights
Hi all, I’m 42 female, normally healthy and fit. I had what seemed like a heart attack 4 weeks ago, I was not long awake been in shower and the chest pain hit and radiating up to my jaw, I went into a&e by ambulance they did ecg’s and bloods and chest x Ray all normal so they discharged me. Then 2 nights
Madparent007
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Hello
Hello I’m a heart attack survivor from May 2019. I woke up at 430 am feeling as though I had slept on my arm and felt unwell. Nothing major just felt yuk. I tossed and turned not getting comfortable and got up to go to the bathroom and was sick. (Thought it was a dodgy egg from dinner) couldn’t sleep
Hello I’m a heart attack survivor from May 2019. I woke up at 430 am feeling as though I had slept on my arm and felt unwell. Nothing major just felt yuk. I tossed and turned not getting comfortable and got up to go to the bathroom and was sick. (Thought it was a dodgy egg from dinner) couldn’t sleep
Brokenheart19
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
New running shoes
So I bought some new running shoes (brooks glycerin 16. About 5-10 into using them I’m getting pain on my left foot only on the Outside for 10-15 mins then it seems to go. Is this just a case of breaking them in or is it A foot issue? I’ve never had it Before with other trainers but these are my first
So I bought some new running shoes (brooks glycerin 16. About 5-10 into using them I’m getting pain on my left foot only on the Outside for 10-15 mins then it seems to go. Is this just a case of breaking them in or is it A foot issue? I’ve never had it Before with other trainers but these are my first
Jmcgrath251188
in
Couch to 5K
5 years ago
Heart attack 3 weeks ago and feeling confused. Need advice.
Hi everyone, I'm a 47 year old woman who had a heart attack 3 weeks ago. I was a 40 plus a day smoker, under extreme stress and overweight. I started to feel unwell in the evening so went to bed. I woke up at 2 minutes to midnight feeling dehydrated and rotten. Drinking water really stung my heart. Anyway
Hi everyone, I'm a 47 year old woman who had a heart attack 3 weeks ago. I was a 40 plus a day smoker, under extreme stress and overweight. I started to feel unwell in the evening so went to bed. I woke up at 2 minutes to midnight feeling dehydrated and rotten. Drinking water really stung my heart. Anyway
Kirsten47
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
GTN - 1st use, stopped angina pain but felt unwell for hours after - Normal?
I was given NitroLingual 400mg spray with a set of verbal instructions from the GP in late April. Got it home, read the package insert leaflet over three times then pinned it to the fridge. Carry it with me everywhere but didn't need it (Bisoprolol 1.25mg seems to be doing a very good job, and I'm tolerating
I was given NitroLingual 400mg spray with a set of verbal instructions from the GP in late April. Got it home, read the package insert leaflet over three times then pinned it to the fridge. Carry it with me everywhere but didn't need it (Bisoprolol 1.25mg seems to be doing a very good job, and I'm tolerating
Sunnie2day
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Stent fitted 2 days ago specific chest pains
I had a stent fitted after having my LAD 70% restricted, op went well and Kings in London were excellent. on my first day home I slept great and had a day of part rest and part active to slowly get back into things. I tried to put teh anxiety to one side with some non specific chest discomforts not pains
I had a stent fitted after having my LAD 70% restricted, op went well and Kings in London were excellent. on my first day home I slept great and had a day of part rest and part active to slowly get back into things. I tried to put teh anxiety to one side with some non specific chest discomforts not pains
Phil_London
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Specific Chest Pains 2 days after a Stent was fitted
I had a stent fitted after having my LAD 70% restricted, op went well and Kings in London were excellent. on my first day home I slept great and had a day of part rest and part active to slowly get back into things. I tried to put teh anxiety to one side with some non specific chest discomforts not pains
I had a stent fitted after having my LAD 70% restricted, op went well and Kings in London were excellent. on my first day home I slept great and had a day of part rest and part active to slowly get back into things. I tried to put teh anxiety to one side with some non specific chest discomforts not pains
Phil_London
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Micralax
I have variable IBS C and D but am mainly having problems with constipation at the moment. I do go to the loo several times a day but have to strain and always feel there is something left behind. Glycerin suppositories help but aren`t comfortable to use so I am trying Micralax mini enemas instead.
I have variable IBS C and D but am mainly having problems with constipation at the moment. I do go to the loo several times a day but have to strain and always feel there is something left behind. Glycerin suppositories help but aren`t comfortable to use so I am trying Micralax mini enemas instead.
janke
in
IBS Network
5 years ago
Back in hospital after just 4 days at home after double bypass !!!!!
WHAT IS GOING ON Discharged 17th may medication stopped Nitrolingual spray Mononitate pills Renaxa something ? Amlodopine I thought I was doing well . Gentle walks around the house. Can manage the stairs . Showers are slow but fine . Last couple of days noticed on walking up stairs I was feeling
WHAT IS GOING ON Discharged 17th may medication stopped Nitrolingual spray Mononitate pills Renaxa something ? Amlodopine I thought I was doing well . Gentle walks around the house. Can manage the stairs . Showers are slow but fine . Last couple of days noticed on walking up stairs I was feeling
jelliebean9
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Microvascular disease
I have had 2 stents fitted and when things didn't improve I was given a stress MRI test and the results are I have microvascular disease. I am on lots of medication but still have periods when i get chest pain, fatigue and breathlessness. The GTN spray does little to help and my GP says i should go to
I have had 2 stents fitted and when things didn't improve I was given a stress MRI test and the results are I have microvascular disease. I am on lots of medication but still have periods when i get chest pain, fatigue and breathlessness. The GTN spray does little to help and my GP says i should go to
kr29
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
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