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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
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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
Strange feeling in my chest, could it be Angina.
Sorry for the long post, but here goes. It is now almost 6 months since my heart attack and subsequent CABG x 6. Before my heart attack I felt healthy and presented no symptoms. I am recovering well after been diagnosed with acute CHD and am feeling so much stronger apart from niggles around the sternum
Sorry for the long post, but here goes. It is now almost 6 months since my heart attack and subsequent CABG x 6. Before my heart attack I felt healthy and presented no symptoms. I am recovering well after been diagnosed with acute CHD and am feeling so much stronger apart from niggles around the sternum
Razor1967
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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
Shortness of breath post CABG
Good Morning, I really need some advice. My mum had Quadrupled last December. Over the past 3 weeks she has been experiencing shortness of breath and some pain over shoulder, neck and arm. It's not the angina pain she was getting pre surgery and only experienced some tightness around the chest area when
Good Morning, I really need some advice. My mum had Quadrupled last December. Over the past 3 weeks she has been experiencing shortness of breath and some pain over shoulder, neck and arm. It's not the angina pain she was getting pre surgery and only experienced some tightness around the chest area when
EB2021
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Amazed ! And it takes a lot 😂
Had text message from GP , hospital wanted me to have a GTN spray until I’ve had more test done etc etc , sent urgently to Chemist . It wasn’t there ………but I can buy one for £4.90 over the counter which I did , but I’m amazed you can buy that over the counter so cheap and people who pay are being charged
Had text message from GP , hospital wanted me to have a GTN spray until I’ve had more test done etc etc , sent urgently to Chemist . It wasn’t there ………but I can buy one for £4.90 over the counter which I did , but I’m amazed you can buy that over the counter so cheap and people who pay are being charged
Hazel1010
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AF Association
3 years ago
Ptsd after stent heart attack.
After having a heart attack in mid August, I am suffering bouts of depression, crying and the feeling I could die at any moment. In town shopping I had a quite acute chest pain and then realized my GTNspray was at home. I panicked but after a while the pain subsided and I got home Then another sharp
After having a heart attack in mid August, I am suffering bouts of depression, crying and the feeling I could die at any moment. In town shopping I had a quite acute chest pain and then realized my GTNspray was at home. I panicked but after a while the pain subsided and I got home Then another sharp
alanb2005
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Besremi versus Pegasys
This question was raised by Flynn2107 months ago. I looked into it and replied there but it seems worth a new post with the recent FDA approval. PEG and Ropeg (Besremi) use polyethylene glycol (PEG) to control the release of the INF molecule. The earliest INFs had less of a control element and more
This question was raised by Flynn2107 months ago. I looked into it and replied there but it seems worth a new post with the recent FDA approval. PEG and Ropeg (Besremi) use polyethylene glycol (PEG) to control the release of the INF molecule. The earliest INFs had less of a control element and more
EPguy
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Your Angina pain
I have suffered with Angina pain which led to my bypass in 2017 and more recently which led to my having 2 stents fitted. On the first occasion I had stable angina that only came on when I exerted myself, on the 2nd occasion I had both stable and unstable angina. The pain I suffered was bearable but
I have suffered with Angina pain which led to my bypass in 2017 and more recently which led to my having 2 stents fitted. On the first occasion I had stable angina that only came on when I exerted myself, on the 2nd occasion I had both stable and unstable angina. The pain I suffered was bearable but
Heather1957
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Shoulder pain
Hi, Recently I've stared getting a very bad painful ache in my shoulder blades and down arms. Not both together. I used to get a similar pain on my left shoulder blade before I had my triple bypass 20 years ago, and treated it as angina. Not had it again until now, and getting it both sides. It does
Hi, Recently I've stared getting a very bad painful ache in my shoulder blades and down arms. Not both together. I used to get a similar pain on my left shoulder blade before I had my triple bypass 20 years ago, and treated it as angina. Not had it again until now, and getting it both sides. It does
Grayjay
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Feel a bit of fraud?
Hi all after reading some of the posts on here thinking I have it good! My doctor is good sympathetic and willing to see me. My consultants are available and any waits are less than 2 months dependent if more urgent then quicker than that! Anyways I have been diagnosed with asthma Crohn’s and heart
Hi all after reading some of the posts on here thinking I have it good! My doctor is good sympathetic and willing to see me. My consultants are available and any waits are less than 2 months dependent if more urgent then quicker than that! Anyways I have been diagnosed with asthma Crohn’s and heart
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Can I fly Long-haul
Hi everyone, I was diagnosed with stable angina last week. To say it's been a very scary feeling, I've been prescribed Beta-blockers, Statins , Aspirin and a GTN spray. my angina is coming on whilst resting and I've had this pain come every day now. I'm due to fly long haul on 2nd Nov but now feel concerned
Hi everyone, I was diagnosed with stable angina last week. To say it's been a very scary feeling, I've been prescribed Beta-blockers, Statins , Aspirin and a GTN spray. my angina is coming on whilst resting and I've had this pain come every day now. I'm due to fly long haul on 2nd Nov but now feel concerned
Leigh68
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Natural vs Artificial Sweeteners
Xylitol, erythritol, corn syrup and high fructose corn syrup can be all made from corn. While corn is admittedly sweet, it doesn't taste sugary. It takes a lot of processing to turn it into this very sweet substances. My puzzle is, why are the first two regarded as artificial and the latter two, natural
Xylitol, erythritol, corn syrup and high fructose corn syrup can be all made from corn. While corn is admittedly sweet, it doesn't taste sugary. It takes a lot of processing to turn it into this very sweet substances. My puzzle is, why are the first two regarded as artificial and the latter two, natural
Subtle_badger
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Healthy Eating
3 years ago
ANGINA
I had a heart attack 14 months ago. An MI. Gradually over the year my angina has got to the point I could have a breakdown. I don't want to sound dramatic but I'm at my wits end. The pain is so bad every day. Even upon resting. It shoots into my armpits down my arms into my hands. Up both sides of my
I had a heart attack 14 months ago. An MI. Gradually over the year my angina has got to the point I could have a breakdown. I don't want to sound dramatic but I'm at my wits end. The pain is so bad every day. Even upon resting. It shoots into my armpits down my arms into my hands. Up both sides of my
Sootycat
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
A good Consultant that knows about RLS, Augmentation and things in the UK
THE REALLY GOOD NEWS Well all my shouting and rolling around in incredible pain has had an effect on my UK GP practice and at least one consultant at the Royal Stoke hospital in the Midlands. The whole GP practice is clued up. They have my notes and references, including those in the States. They are
THE REALLY GOOD NEWS Well all my shouting and rolling around in incredible pain has had an effect on my UK GP practice and at least one consultant at the Royal Stoke hospital in the Midlands. The whole GP practice is clued up. They have my notes and references, including those in the States. They are
HilsK
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Not all angina pains are heart related.
I had a thread recently about my wife having chest pain, jaw pain and arm pain and having to wait 5 hours for an ambulance and another 4 hours to be finally wheeled into A&E. She had an x-ray and blood tests done. GTN spray immediately stopped the pains and she was discharged with no diagnosis. This
I had a thread recently about my wife having chest pain, jaw pain and arm pain and having to wait 5 hours for an ambulance and another 4 hours to be finally wheeled into A&E. She had an x-ray and blood tests done. GTN spray immediately stopped the pains and she was discharged with no diagnosis. This
Palpman
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
What do I do next
Morning, I attended accident and emergency yesterday due to waking up in the middle of the night with bad chest pains and struggling to breathe as well as jaw and arm pain but again my blood work ect was fine and that is great but the struggle with everything is getting me down, I have coronary arterie
Morning, I attended accident and emergency yesterday due to waking up in the middle of the night with bad chest pains and struggling to breathe as well as jaw and arm pain but again my blood work ect was fine and that is great but the struggle with everything is getting me down, I have coronary arterie
Challenger2009
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Lecicarbon A suppositories
I`ve been diagnosed with evacuatory dysfunction and last week saw a colorectal surgeon privately who has referred me for a proctogram but in the meantime suggested I should try Lecicarbon suppositories instead of glycerol. He didn`t give me a prescription but said I can buy them over the counter. Looking
I`ve been diagnosed with evacuatory dysfunction and last week saw a colorectal surgeon privately who has referred me for a proctogram but in the meantime suggested I should try Lecicarbon suppositories instead of glycerol. He didn`t give me a prescription but said I can buy them over the counter. Looking
janke
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IBS Network
3 years ago
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