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Colestyramine
Hi, I've tried taking this in water, juice and mashed banana with a touch of milk and find it impossible. Has anyone tried putting it in glycerine capsules and drinking plenty of water? My itch is driving me nuts!!!! Hope you're all keeping well
Hi, I've tried taking this in water, juice and mashed banana with a touch of milk and find it impossible. Has anyone tried putting it in glycerine capsules and drinking plenty of water? My itch is driving me nuts!!!! Hope you're all keeping well
Wallsend
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PBC Foundation
3 years ago
Angina?
If I exert myself (eg spend 1 or 2 hours gardening) maybe 2 hours after I stop I start to get slight chest pains palpitations I feel sick and unsteady gtn helps somewhat I had a STEMI 14 months ago. I had an angioplasty they could not fit stents because the artery was too wide. So they cleared the clot
If I exert myself (eg spend 1 or 2 hours gardening) maybe 2 hours after I stop I start to get slight chest pains palpitations I feel sick and unsteady gtn helps somewhat I had a STEMI 14 months ago. I had an angioplasty they could not fit stents because the artery was too wide. So they cleared the clot
richard_jw
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Help after HA
Hi 1st time post apologies as could be a long one! I had my HA in Aug 21 and 1 stent fitted I went to cardiac clinic end of Sept and was kept in hospital for 3 days and diagnosed with unstable angina. I was told if get chest pain to use my GTN spray 3 times if pain dsnt subside to dial 999...My question
Hi 1st time post apologies as could be a long one! I had my HA in Aug 21 and 1 stent fitted I went to cardiac clinic end of Sept and was kept in hospital for 3 days and diagnosed with unstable angina. I was told if get chest pain to use my GTN spray 3 times if pain dsnt subside to dial 999...My question
sally383
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
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Acute coronary syndrome
Hubby had several incidents of chest pain last night, GTN and aspirin didn’t help. After four hours ambulance arrived and he was taken to local A& E, he had ECGS and bloods done, didn’t see doctor until four this morning. We have blood results and other documents e mailed so I was checking his results
Hubby had several incidents of chest pain last night, GTN and aspirin didn’t help. After four hours ambulance arrived and he was taken to local A& E, he had ECGS and bloods done, didn’t see doctor until four this morning. We have blood results and other documents e mailed so I was checking his results
Bazmack48
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Supplement to restore joint health
I’ve been buying this for my dog for quite a while for his joints and the webpage says it is for humans too so I thought I would try it. https://wedeliver.nz/products/efac I have been taking it at 3 per day for a while and I swear it is helping. So if you have sore achy body it might be worth a try
I’ve been buying this for my dog for quite a while for his joints and the webpage says it is for humans too so I thought I would try it. https://wedeliver.nz/products/efac I have been taking it at 3 per day for a while and I swear it is helping. So if you have sore achy body it might be worth a try
LAJ12345
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Hospital admission
I had severe back and abdo pain with pv clots as id stopped taking the combined pill 4 days earlier. I was taken to A and E. ultrasound was normal no indication of a ruptured cyst but the gynae reg asked general surgeons to review me. They requested an overnight CT scan which showed significant faecal
I had severe back and abdo pain with pv clots as id stopped taking the combined pill 4 days earlier. I was taken to A and E. ultrasound was normal no indication of a ruptured cyst but the gynae reg asked general surgeons to review me. They requested an overnight CT scan which showed significant faecal
Ecclesiastical
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Hospitals in dire straits.
On Saturday evening my wife's arm and chest started paining and it felt like someone was tightening a band around her chest. Her normally low BP shot up to 210/110 and she had a headache. This to me is a possible heart attack so I phoned 111. They in turn sent an ambulance. We live 4 miles from the
On Saturday evening my wife's arm and chest started paining and it felt like someone was tightening a band around her chest. Her normally low BP shot up to 210/110 and she had a headache. This to me is a possible heart attack so I phoned 111. They in turn sent an ambulance. We live 4 miles from the
Palpman
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
It's My Runniversary! 😁😁😁
Yes I believe today marked 1 year since I started c25k! I feel I've come a long way 😁 from struggling around the local allotments too embarrassed to be seen, not able to run for a minute, to the joy of completing W5R3 🤣 followed by graduation and a sub 30 5k 😁 Within 6 months of starting I'd progressed
Yes I believe today marked 1 year since I started c25k! I feel I've come a long way 😁 from struggling around the local allotments too embarrassed to be seen, not able to run for a minute, to the joy of completing W5R3 🤣 followed by graduation and a sub 30 5k 😁 Within 6 months of starting I'd progressed
Jericho2332
Graduate10
in
Bridge to 10K
3 years ago
Moved house, new shoes, this heat is killing me & I'm scared to join parkrun :0
Okay yes its looong So it has been a busy, busy couple of weeks for me both personally and running wise. First of I moved house - same city, but different neighbourhood. Luckily this is just by my favourite running spot in a big park / forest! Running wise - injury wise, my physio told me I needed
Okay yes its looong So it has been a busy, busy couple of weeks for me both personally and running wise. First of I moved house - same city, but different neighbourhood. Luckily this is just by my favourite running spot in a big park / forest! Running wise - injury wise, my physio told me I needed
a_in_gsr
Graduate10
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Bridge to 10K
3 years ago
Angiogram clear, what next? Microvascular?
Firstly thank you to everyone who responded to my last post regarding going for my angiogram on Monday, all your input helped! I did question beforehand if I needed the procedure which was interpreted as a 'reluctance' to have it done and spoke to 2 consultants about it along with a nurse! Anyway, after
Firstly thank you to everyone who responded to my last post regarding going for my angiogram on Monday, all your input helped! I did question beforehand if I needed the procedure which was interpreted as a 'reluctance' to have it done and spoke to 2 consultants about it along with a nurse! Anyway, after
CC62
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Minoca and still have chest pains
Newbie here. I had a MINOCO at the end of July, I had been getting chests pains for months. Nothing showed up except for troponin raised levels. My blood pressure is always low, I am not overweight, I don't smoke or drink, so I'm not on any medication, except for a 10mg statin, which I have just stopped
Newbie here. I had a MINOCO at the end of July, I had been getting chests pains for months. Nothing showed up except for troponin raised levels. My blood pressure is always low, I am not overweight, I don't smoke or drink, so I'm not on any medication, except for a 10mg statin, which I have just stopped
Quiltingqueen
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Stat bike exercise?
Today was a visit to the cardiologist. Two years ago I had 100% obstruction of the LAD, one of the major arteries feeding the heart. It was cleaned out then a stent put in. Lately I've had chest pain similar to the pain from the obstruction. But a recheck says the arteries are still wide
Today was a visit to the cardiologist. Two years ago I had 100% obstruction of the LAD, one of the major arteries feeding the heart. It was cleaned out then a stent put in. Lately I've had chest pain similar to the pain from the obstruction. But a recheck says the arteries are still wide
kaypeeoh
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Unstable angina and ongoing issues
Hi everyone, I was diagnosed with unstable angina after going into hospital for a angogram in July and it being discovered I have issues with my arteries no stents fitted the person carrying out the angogram said medicine and lifestyle changes and if that didn't work it would be bypass surgery , I am
Hi everyone, I was diagnosed with unstable angina after going into hospital for a angogram in July and it being discovered I have issues with my arteries no stents fitted the person carrying out the angogram said medicine and lifestyle changes and if that didn't work it would be bypass surgery , I am
Challenger2009
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Concerned about medication mix and dosage
Hi. I am wondering if anyone has experience of this mix of medication - it had been changed and juggled since STEMI end of last year and stents and micro vascular angina I’m currently on : Ramipril, ivabradine, isosorb mononitrate (3 times a day), clopidogrel, ranozoline ( 750 mg twice a day) , amlodopine
Hi. I am wondering if anyone has experience of this mix of medication - it had been changed and juggled since STEMI end of last year and stents and micro vascular angina I’m currently on : Ramipril, ivabradine, isosorb mononitrate (3 times a day), clopidogrel, ranozoline ( 750 mg twice a day) , amlodopine
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Struggling with emotion
I recently had a test for unrelated problem that was clear, abdominal pain starting 3am. Left with no solution. I'm starting to doubt everything, I have constant angina, my gp doesn't know why considering the meds I'm on, Metroprolol 75mg ×2, Ikorel 20mg×2, Ticagrelor 90mg×2, Colchicine 500mcg, Ivabradine
I recently had a test for unrelated problem that was clear, abdominal pain starting 3am. Left with no solution. I'm starting to doubt everything, I have constant angina, my gp doesn't know why considering the meds I'm on, Metroprolol 75mg ×2, Ikorel 20mg×2, Ticagrelor 90mg×2, Colchicine 500mcg, Ivabradine
MONIREN
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Anorectal manometry test
Does anyone have experience of this? After a long wait I have an appointment in 3 weeks and am dreading it. I want to get it done as it may explain why I am unable to empty my bowels properly but the information sheet says I don`t need to do any preparation beforehand (in the way of laxatives etc)
Does anyone have experience of this? After a long wait I have an appointment in 3 weeks and am dreading it. I want to get it done as it may explain why I am unable to empty my bowels properly but the information sheet says I don`t need to do any preparation beforehand (in the way of laxatives etc)
janke
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IBS Network
3 years ago
Chest pains 9 months after heart attack
I had a heart attack and stent fitted last October and have been pretty good ever since. I’ve lost weight and started playing golf again. Things were good but then had bad chest pains 2 nights ago. I used GTN spray but was very dizzy, almost passed out and had severe sweating. By the time the ambulance
I had a heart attack and stent fitted last October and have been pretty good ever since. I’ve lost weight and started playing golf again. Things were good but then had bad chest pains 2 nights ago. I used GTN spray but was very dizzy, almost passed out and had severe sweating. By the time the ambulance
Ptjet
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
How has anyone felt after Atrial Fibrillation episode
I’m asking on behalf of my husband. He has coronary artery spasms but last week, he had different chest pain that was not eased by gtn spray. Called ambulance and admitted. Diagnosed with atrial fibrillation. Episode of AF last nearly 4 hours. He has felt absolutely washed out since. Slowly improving
I’m asking on behalf of my husband. He has coronary artery spasms but last week, he had different chest pain that was not eased by gtn spray. Called ambulance and admitted. Diagnosed with atrial fibrillation. Episode of AF last nearly 4 hours. He has felt absolutely washed out since. Slowly improving
Nimbus1995
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
CT Cardiac angiogram
Hi, just thought I would go through my experience of a CT cardiac angiogram as it may relieve some worries. Hope it helps. I was booked for this test a week after an emergency admission with chest pain to rule out any coronary artery disease. I was obviously scared of the outcome on top of my mitral
Hi, just thought I would go through my experience of a CT cardiac angiogram as it may relieve some worries. Hope it helps. I was booked for this test a week after an emergency admission with chest pain to rule out any coronary artery disease. I was obviously scared of the outcome on top of my mitral
Cornishbeach
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Exercise with angina.
I'm trying to get over my mental block to exercise. I have microvascular angina, so it's constant. Even though it's been a few years on this journey, 2011, first HA, a few stents, so no major problems as so many have. Whenever I do exercise, I seem to overdo it and get told off by gp. GTN does relieve
I'm trying to get over my mental block to exercise. I have microvascular angina, so it's constant. Even though it's been a few years on this journey, 2011, first HA, a few stents, so no major problems as so many have. Whenever I do exercise, I seem to overdo it and get told off by gp. GTN does relieve
MONIREN
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
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