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Morning all, have brugada, completed my three vaccination. Got covid + ve couple of days back, developed chest pain, had couple of puffs of gtn spray and that dropped my already low blood pressure. In panic and fainting episode, ambulance got me to hospital. They suspected a possible blood clot and carried
Morning all, have brugada, completed my three vaccination. Got covid + ve couple of days back, developed chest pain, had couple of puffs of gtn spray and that dropped my already low blood pressure. In panic and fainting episode, ambulance got me to hospital. They suspected a possible blood clot and carried
Mhanif
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Still chest pain after echocardiogram
Hi,my sister is still getting chest pain after recently having a echocardiogram, she has got type 2 diabetes, but they said she was ok,is it natural to still get chest pains, she is still on statins aspirin and gtn spray, any help please.
Hi,my sister is still getting chest pain after recently having a echocardiogram, she has got type 2 diabetes, but they said she was ok,is it natural to still get chest pains, she is still on statins aspirin and gtn spray, any help please.
Radars
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Experiences of nitroglycerin spray
I started suffering with angina in 2016 which led to a bypass in 2017, the angina pain stopped after the bypass. Although I had been prescribed with nitroglycerin (GTN) spray I never used it mainly because so many people said it gave them horrendous headaches. In October last year I started having Angina
I started suffering with angina in 2016 which led to a bypass in 2017, the angina pain stopped after the bypass. Although I had been prescribed with nitroglycerin (GTN) spray I never used it mainly because so many people said it gave them horrendous headaches. In October last year I started having Angina
Heather1957
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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HRT and chest pain
Hi, hope a helpful heartie on here can help me. Has anyone been prescribed HRT to help alleviate daily angina? I’m still waiting on a diagnosis for my INOCA. (Ischemia with Non Obstucted Arteries). I’ve only had 6 days without chest pain in the last 4 weeks with a trip to A&E. All tests were negative
Hi, hope a helpful heartie on here can help me. Has anyone been prescribed HRT to help alleviate daily angina? I’m still waiting on a diagnosis for my INOCA. (Ischemia with Non Obstucted Arteries). I’ve only had 6 days without chest pain in the last 4 weeks with a trip to A&E. All tests were negative
Tannigirl
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Mystified
Hello everyone, Apologies for the long post, trying to give all relevant information. 10/8/21 I woke in the early hours with what initially felt like indigestion. I rapidly progressed to pain in right arm which went up my neck into my jaw, and had very high BP. I rang 111 who sent an ambulance. They
Hello everyone, Apologies for the long post, trying to give all relevant information. 10/8/21 I woke in the early hours with what initially felt like indigestion. I rapidly progressed to pain in right arm which went up my neck into my jaw, and had very high BP. I rang 111 who sent an ambulance. They
scentedgardener
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Just need to talk to someone that might understand. Sorry about the long story
Hello, first time posting but read everyday since registering after my first heart attack Nov 2020. I'm 58 and to date have had 2 documented heart attacks (probably more like 3 -4). No significant obstruction found on the 2 angiograms I've had, normal Echo and MRI after my first HA. Normal 7 day ECG
Hello, first time posting but read everyday since registering after my first heart attack Nov 2020. I'm 58 and to date have had 2 documented heart attacks (probably more like 3 -4). No significant obstruction found on the 2 angiograms I've had, normal Echo and MRI after my first HA. Normal 7 day ECG
LSCE
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Angina ; any advice please
Angina ; I’ve not been diagnosed with angina … but had a trip to A & E , all bloods ok but given a GTN spray , 5 days later I’ve used the spray as had chest pain both at test and with carrying grandchild … it helped but recurring pain later and next day ? I’ve taken 300mg aspirin too ( as I did 5 days
Angina ; I’ve not been diagnosed with angina … but had a trip to A & E , all bloods ok but given a GTN spray , 5 days later I’ve used the spray as had chest pain both at test and with carrying grandchild … it helped but recurring pain later and next day ? I’ve taken 300mg aspirin too ( as I did 5 days
shebes66
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Severe angina symptoms without significant obstruction
I am new to this forum and wonder if anyone can cast any light on my symptoms. Saw GP at the end of August last year with breathlessness on exercise and she diagnosed possible angina. Only 3 weeks before I had spent a whole day working on my allotment but by the time I went to the GP I was struggling
I am new to this forum and wonder if anyone can cast any light on my symptoms. Saw GP at the end of August last year with breathlessness on exercise and she diagnosed possible angina. Only 3 weeks before I had spent a whole day working on my allotment but by the time I went to the GP I was struggling
MrsTree
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Possible angina-symptoms?
Hi,just joined so please be gentle! I’m a 51 year old woman. After having chest pains for about a year,I finally went to the doctors about 3 months ago. The ECG and blood tests were fine,but the nurse gave me GTN spray due to my symptoms and referred me to the hospital. My Mum also had angina, so another
Hi,just joined so please be gentle! I’m a 51 year old woman. After having chest pains for about a year,I finally went to the doctors about 3 months ago. The ECG and blood tests were fine,but the nurse gave me GTN spray due to my symptoms and referred me to the hospital. My Mum also had angina, so another
Kittycat52
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Nitroglycerin patch to slow prostate cancer might be problematic. Your thoughts?
I was corresponding with someone a couple days ago on one of the posts on this site. He said he was using nitroglycerine patches to possibly show his cancer. I was intrigued by this, especially because I have angina as well as the cancer. Here is the study summary from 2010 supporting use use of a
I was corresponding with someone a couple days ago on one of the posts on this site. He said he was using nitroglycerine patches to possibly show his cancer. I was intrigued by this, especially because I have angina as well as the cancer. Here is the study summary from 2010 supporting use use of a
GeorgeGlass
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
How long for stents to settle?
Hi, Firstly, sorry for the long post! I am 49 and earlier this year I was suffering with bad heart burn (have a history of gastric issues), which the GPs tried treating with various prazoles ending up with me on Pantoprazole. After talking to one of the GPs (never got to speak to the same one twice!
Hi, Firstly, sorry for the long post! I am 49 and earlier this year I was suffering with bad heart burn (have a history of gastric issues), which the GPs tried treating with various prazoles ending up with me on Pantoprazole. After talking to one of the GPs (never got to speak to the same one twice!
KingChanterel
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
New member
Hello. I'm a new member. Had a heart attack end of October. Went into A&E with shortness of breath and unbearable epigastric pain (which now turns out to be Gastritis & Duodentitis) Had an angiogram with no blockages or damages (NSTEMI) Discharged with the standard heart meds (aspirin bisporol ticagrelor
Hello. I'm a new member. Had a heart attack end of October. Went into A&E with shortness of breath and unbearable epigastric pain (which now turns out to be Gastritis & Duodentitis) Had an angiogram with no blockages or damages (NSTEMI) Discharged with the standard heart meds (aspirin bisporol ticagrelor
Coconut-girl
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Pain on exercise
Hi hoping someone can share advice I have had 2 stents fitted one 18 months ago due to 90% blockage 9 months later had another next to the first as 1 wasn’t enough ant they thought medication would have been enough 9 months later I had another stent as artery was 98% blocked have been ok till recently
Hi hoping someone can share advice I have had 2 stents fitted one 18 months ago due to 90% blockage 9 months later had another next to the first as 1 wasn’t enough ant they thought medication would have been enough 9 months later I had another stent as artery was 98% blocked have been ok till recently
Tilly62
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Breathlessness - is it heartburn?
After suffering a heart attack 18 months ago I generally am feeling good. I am back at the gym and running has got easier and I have lost some weight. Have changed to a vegan diet as well for 6 months. My issue now has been if I am inactive for a couple of days, or the day after I have any alcohol
After suffering a heart attack 18 months ago I generally am feeling good. I am back at the gym and running has got easier and I have lost some weight. Have changed to a vegan diet as well for 6 months. My issue now has been if I am inactive for a couple of days, or the day after I have any alcohol
gian79
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Chemydur 60XL
Is Chemydur 60XL an example of a slow-release gtn med?
Is Chemydur 60XL an example of a slow-release gtn med?
ChoochSiesta
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Scared again
I was diagnosed with CHD in 2017 and had one stent put in LAD. I had been experiencing very mild exertion chest pain. Since then I have had not pain, that is until very recently. On walking uphill, I get very mild pain which I have only just had the courage to confirm as angina by using my GTN, which
I was diagnosed with CHD in 2017 and had one stent put in LAD. I had been experiencing very mild exertion chest pain. Since then I have had not pain, that is until very recently. On walking uphill, I get very mild pain which I have only just had the courage to confirm as angina by using my GTN, which
Frootbat
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
FUMING
Hi. Im 49years old, type 1 diabetic, when I was 42 I was having chest pain had various tests and told I had heart disease and angina I was put on a variety of tablets and given gtn. In 2016 I had another angiogram which showed I needed a double bypass, that got done in 2017. In 2018 I had an mri which
Hi. Im 49years old, type 1 diabetic, when I was 42 I was having chest pain had various tests and told I had heart disease and angina I was put on a variety of tablets and given gtn. In 2016 I had another angiogram which showed I needed a double bypass, that got done in 2017. In 2018 I had an mri which
Padalak6
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
GTN spray
Hello all , I’ve recently been put on Adizam which I’m fine with no side effects, apart from I’ve turned into an anxiety ball of stress ( nothing to do with that drug just me 🤷🏻♀️) I also have a GTN spray recently prescribed……..now I had one years ago and only used it once and the instant pain in
Hello all , I’ve recently been put on Adizam which I’m fine with no side effects, apart from I’ve turned into an anxiety ball of stress ( nothing to do with that drug just me 🤷🏻♀️) I also have a GTN spray recently prescribed……..now I had one years ago and only used it once and the instant pain in
Hazel1010
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Micro vascular angina
Hello everyone, I have just spent 3 days in hospital due to increasing episodes of chest pain , laboured breathing and palpitations. ECG and bloods were unchanged but they said the angina was unstable. Had an angiogram yesterday which showed all the arteries and previous stents were clear thankfully.
Hello everyone, I have just spent 3 days in hospital due to increasing episodes of chest pain , laboured breathing and palpitations. ECG and bloods were unchanged but they said the angina was unstable. Had an angiogram yesterday which showed all the arteries and previous stents were clear thankfully.
Saltwaterman
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Drink more water they said and new shoes
As most of you know I’m a bit of an intermittent runner, I try but fitting running round work isn’t always easy, I admire the people who get up at 5am and run before work but i haven’t managed that so far, I come home from work most days thinking I’ll just go for a short run, walk in the door, Willow
As most of you know I’m a bit of an intermittent runner, I try but fitting running round work isn’t always easy, I admire the people who get up at 5am and run before work but i haven’t managed that so far, I come home from work most days thinking I’ll just go for a short run, walk in the door, Willow
SueAppleRun
60minGraduate
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Bridge to 10K
3 years ago
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