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Flavoured GTN
Started on a new GTN this afternoon and found it is peppermint flavoured - is this a new thing and if so is there a range of flavours we could ask for?
Started on a new GTN this afternoon and found it is peppermint flavoured - is this a new thing and if so is there a range of flavours we could ask for?
shopman
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
PG and skin
Hello - I am on a journey to figure out my son's sensitivity to Propylene Glycol. I know I've only discovered the tip of the iceberg. Hoping to find more information here and through others. Our first big clue was the car - whenever we would go on long road trips my son's legs (thighs) would break
Hello - I am on a journey to figure out my son's sensitivity to Propylene Glycol. I know I've only discovered the tip of the iceberg. Hoping to find more information here and through others. Our first big clue was the car - whenever we would go on long road trips my son's legs (thighs) would break
findtheanswernow
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Allergic to Glycols
6 years ago
Angina advise please.
Hi i am newbie here, in October i had kidney cancer op to remove a small tumor from my kidney 6 months post op all good. While in hospital i had high BP ! They sent me home with BP tablets, Ramipril made me out of breath when walking up hill, Dr now think i might have angina. I am not taking any medication
Hi i am newbie here, in October i had kidney cancer op to remove a small tumor from my kidney 6 months post op all good. While in hospital i had high BP ! They sent me home with BP tablets, Ramipril made me out of breath when walking up hill, Dr now think i might have angina. I am not taking any medication
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
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Hi all newbie. I have been told that I have severe heart disease but not been diagnosed with angina. Over the last couple of weeks I have been getting pains in my chest (sometimes even at rest) which spreads to both arms. I have gtn spray which I use and I seems to cure it. My question is should I go
Hi all newbie. I have been told that I have severe heart disease but not been diagnosed with angina. Over the last couple of weeks I have been getting pains in my chest (sometimes even at rest) which spreads to both arms. I have gtn spray which I use and I seems to cure it. My question is should I go
dlawro
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Bad dizziness
Hi folks hope everyone is doing well.jimbro here don't really say a lot just like to read people's comments.but needed to ask a question. Had a real bad day yesterday had a small walk to the local store which is about 5 minutes away from my home. Cut a long story short had really bad dizziness and pain
Hi folks hope everyone is doing well.jimbro here don't really say a lot just like to read people's comments.but needed to ask a question. Had a real bad day yesterday had a small walk to the local store which is about 5 minutes away from my home. Cut a long story short had really bad dizziness and pain
Jimbro
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Glycerin suppositories
I am so fed up with going to the loo and always feeling there is something left behind. When I get desperate I use a glycerin suppository and this is usually successful and I feel much more comfortable for the rest of the day. I am now thinking of doing this more regularly - possibly every day - and
I am so fed up with going to the loo and always feeling there is something left behind. When I get desperate I use a glycerin suppository and this is usually successful and I feel much more comfortable for the rest of the day. I am now thinking of doing this more regularly - possibly every day - and
janke
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IBS Network
6 years ago
Back in Hospital again good grief
Wow what started out as a great time last week with everything going great and having my first cardiac rehab training session to see what I could do.So Friday I helped do some light gardening which carried on to Saturday and after finishing and sitting down I noticed a pain in my chest which at first
Wow what started out as a great time last week with everything going great and having my first cardiac rehab training session to see what I could do.So Friday I helped do some light gardening which carried on to Saturday and after finishing and sitting down I noticed a pain in my chest which at first
Daveslookingforwards
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Nausea and vomiting after eating 😣☹️
I didn’t really know where else to post ladies!! Had my endo surgery early feb and symptoms are slightly better but still pain during sex which is a right annoyance :( Since probably the beginning of this year, I started feeling slightly nauseous after eating... Fast forward and I now am throwing
I didn’t really know where else to post ladies!! Had my endo surgery early feb and symptoms are slightly better but still pain during sex which is a right annoyance :( Since probably the beginning of this year, I started feeling slightly nauseous after eating... Fast forward and I now am throwing
harrietkatie
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Endometriosis UK
6 years ago
Just plain scared now.
I’ve been having sudden episodes of acute chest pain for about six years. The first time I went, the GP just fobbed me off - said he had no idea what it was, but reassured me that I didn’t have cancer. I had a really bad episode at the end of February. I went back and saw another GP, who referred me
I’ve been having sudden episodes of acute chest pain for about six years. The first time I went, the GP just fobbed me off - said he had no idea what it was, but reassured me that I didn’t have cancer. I had a really bad episode at the end of February. I went back and saw another GP, who referred me
Ansteynomad
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
LUTS OR BPH (Tamsulosin)
hi, quick background. l have primary Microvascular disease (whole body) l have the start of an heart attack weekly and l have had 5 major Attacks during the last 7 years, two of which stayed on long enough for them to say full NSTEMI’s. I have also had my gallbladder removed because of it, TIA’s (MVD
hi, quick background. l have primary Microvascular disease (whole body) l have the start of an heart attack weekly and l have had 5 major Attacks during the last 7 years, two of which stayed on long enough for them to say full NSTEMI’s. I have also had my gallbladder removed because of it, TIA’s (MVD
kel55
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Sensitive Issues for Men
6 years ago
A need for stents? Really?
So, in my previous posts (rants) I explained my husband had been taken to hospital whilst working in Aruba. He was diagnosed with 'probable' angina and given 6 lots of tablets (just take them with no explanation!) and GTN spray. He has had absolutely no pain since and had just carried on as normal with
So, in my previous posts (rants) I explained my husband had been taken to hospital whilst working in Aruba. He was diagnosed with 'probable' angina and given 6 lots of tablets (just take them with no explanation!) and GTN spray. He has had absolutely no pain since and had just carried on as normal with
Duckylady
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Unstable Angina????? what is it
well i seem to a have a little bit of indigestion/trapped wind, saw my GP who thinks it might be angina and has prescribed monomil half tablet a day, thing is I have it when I'm sat completely still, its not bad or painful, more annoying. I rang cardio rehab who said its OK to take the tablet & use the
well i seem to a have a little bit of indigestion/trapped wind, saw my GP who thinks it might be angina and has prescribed monomil half tablet a day, thing is I have it when I'm sat completely still, its not bad or painful, more annoying. I rang cardio rehab who said its OK to take the tablet & use the
Lindaguise
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
.. suffer from angina.. would enlarged heart make an angiogram more urgent?
have been attending Cardiologist every 6 months fir the last two years.. he mentioned on last visit that if angina pain continues to crop up then he will seriously consider an angiogram.. had a really bad episode just befire Christmas.. severe pain that lasted 10 mins and required 2 puffs of gtn before
have been attending Cardiologist every 6 months fir the last two years.. he mentioned on last visit that if angina pain continues to crop up then he will seriously consider an angiogram.. had a really bad episode just befire Christmas.. severe pain that lasted 10 mins and required 2 puffs of gtn before
Manhattan1
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Blocked artery’s in my neck
After having a heart attack at 35yesrs old (used to be an athlete btw)got stents put in after a few ups n downs with drugs ie ramapril coughing bein sick,muscle infection with 80mgs of statins,8 years on am still getting bloods every 2 weeks,suddenly past few weeks a can lye down without heart attack
After having a heart attack at 35yesrs old (used to be an athlete btw)got stents put in after a few ups n downs with drugs ie ramapril coughing bein sick,muscle infection with 80mgs of statins,8 years on am still getting bloods every 2 weeks,suddenly past few weeks a can lye down without heart attack
Suzannedevine22
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
In Focus: Menopause – Sex and Intimacy
Hello All I was planning to end March’s In Focus menopause posts with the topic of sex and intimacy but as it came up on the forum this week in a post by LosLabido I thought I would make it the topic for this week. Sex and intimacy is so individual; this is just to provide some resources and information
Hello All I was planning to end March’s In Focus menopause posts with the topic of sex and intimacy but as it came up on the forum this week in a post by LosLabido I thought I would make it the topic for this week. Sex and intimacy is so individual; this is just to provide some resources and information
OvacomeSupport
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My Ovacome
6 years ago
Post Stent blockage ?
First time Post. I had a stent fitted 5 weeks ago (angina) everything seemed good but last few days I've had some on/off discomfort about 5 inches below my left shoulder blade. Yesterday despite pain relief it wouldn't go away so I rang the BHF Cardiac nurse and was advised to try GTN spray (despite
First time Post. I had a stent fitted 5 weeks ago (angina) everything seemed good but last few days I've had some on/off discomfort about 5 inches below my left shoulder blade. Yesterday despite pain relief it wouldn't go away so I rang the BHF Cardiac nurse and was advised to try GTN spray (despite
mcc19and64
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Angina ?
Hi all I just wondered if anyone has had a funny feeling in mid chest maybe an ache but strong earache pain in right ear. While trying to work out what was happening it went so didn't use GTN spray . This happened just after getting up for loo and returning to lay in bed. It was 6.50 am I have angina
Hi all I just wondered if anyone has had a funny feeling in mid chest maybe an ache but strong earache pain in right ear. While trying to work out what was happening it went so didn't use GTN spray . This happened just after getting up for loo and returning to lay in bed. It was 6.50 am I have angina
Plum53
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Update on Embarrassing Question- Fissure
Ok since I embarrassed myself once, I can do it again. What I thought was hemorrhoid pain turned out to be a rectal fissure. Ugh! I have a few questions if anyone has any insight. They want to use a nitroglycerin ointment. Has anyone used this. I noticed it can cause palpatations. My cardiologist
Ok since I embarrassed myself once, I can do it again. What I thought was hemorrhoid pain turned out to be a rectal fissure. Ugh! I have a few questions if anyone has any insight. They want to use a nitroglycerin ointment. Has anyone used this. I noticed it can cause palpatations. My cardiologist
HopeinHim
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 years ago
Strain even when BMs soft
Does anyone else have this problem? When I tell medics I often have to strain to pass a bm they assume I have hard, pellety motions - in fact they are usually quite soft. I struggled to pass anything today but was very conscious that there was something there to pass - ended up having to use a glycerine
Does anyone else have this problem? When I tell medics I often have to strain to pass a bm they assume I have hard, pellety motions - in fact they are usually quite soft. I struggled to pass anything today but was very conscious that there was something there to pass - ended up having to use a glycerine
janke
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IBS Network
6 years ago
Confused.com
Hello my name is Elsie ,l am 60. Had a heart attack 15th August last year. Ambulance men saved my life as by the time they got me in ambulance l had gone and remember nothing till l woke up in intensive care at northern general hospital. Few days pass and l am alert and feeling fab really felt re born
Hello my name is Elsie ,l am 60. Had a heart attack 15th August last year. Ambulance men saved my life as by the time they got me in ambulance l had gone and remember nothing till l woke up in intensive care at northern general hospital. Few days pass and l am alert and feeling fab really felt re born
Katiejo1957
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
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