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Sharp pain, left side of chest!
Today, I've been experiencing sharp intermittent pain in the left side if my chest. Ive used my gtn spray a few times but made no difference. I dont feel its bad enough to visit A & E. Please has anybody any thoughts on what it could be ??
Today, I've been experiencing sharp intermittent pain in the left side if my chest. Ive used my gtn spray a few times but made no difference. I dont feel its bad enough to visit A & E. Please has anybody any thoughts on what it could be ??
Poohbear2
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Help need a s advice
Having a really bad time with diverticulitis and slow transit bowel . I feel it all stuck in my right side and back passage . Fed up trying to cope but it’s so hard . I’m on castellated 290 and I’m sure that slows everything down . But I can feel it all trying to move . I’m thinking about using a
Having a really bad time with diverticulitis and slow transit bowel . I feel it all stuck in my right side and back passage . Fed up trying to cope but it’s so hard . I’m on castellated 290 and I’m sure that slows everything down . But I can feel it all trying to move . I’m thinking about using a
Readmeastory
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IBS Network
5 years ago
Spasm sneaks up on me
I have been diagnosed wit heart spasm in lad and micro vascular disease , believe it is controlled started 10 years ago Out shopping suddenly pain from front thru to my back, checked Iwatch bpm dropped to 55bmp stabbing pain got to my car to sit and took gtn spray twice, bpm went to 85bpm and pain
I have been diagnosed wit heart spasm in lad and micro vascular disease , believe it is controlled started 10 years ago Out shopping suddenly pain from front thru to my back, checked Iwatch bpm dropped to 55bmp stabbing pain got to my car to sit and took gtn spray twice, bpm went to 85bpm and pain
Abergele
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
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Anyone have Cardiac Sarcoidosis?
I have a pacemaker, two ablations and 5 or six cardioversions under my belt. I also have a lot of undiagnosed symptoms that, according to my research, are explained by Cardiac Sarcoidosis that I am able to control myself with Prednisone, Nitroglycerin and Lyrica.
I have a pacemaker, two ablations and 5 or six cardioversions under my belt. I also have a lot of undiagnosed symptoms that, according to my research, are explained by Cardiac Sarcoidosis that I am able to control myself with Prednisone, Nitroglycerin and Lyrica.
dcoughey
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AF Association
5 years ago
Should Chest Pains Be Expected After Angiograms
My question relates to whether I should be concerned about very mild chest pains after having several angiograms with stents inserted. The pains are nothing like as extreme as when I had a heart attack (probably a 1 out of 10) but you just know they shouldn’t be there. Following a bout which lasted about
My question relates to whether I should be concerned about very mild chest pains after having several angiograms with stents inserted. The pains are nothing like as extreme as when I had a heart attack (probably a 1 out of 10) but you just know they shouldn’t be there. Following a bout which lasted about
Capta1nm
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Some guidance please
I had a cardiac arrest in June2018, currently have six stents and I am on fairly high doses of Ramipiril, Bisoporol, Atorvastatin,Isosoride mononitrate, Ranolozine, Asprin as well as Metformin, Insulin and Victoza for type 2 diabetes. I am getting quite a lot of heart burn as well as a pain that
I had a cardiac arrest in June2018, currently have six stents and I am on fairly high doses of Ramipiril, Bisoporol, Atorvastatin,Isosoride mononitrate, Ranolozine, Asprin as well as Metformin, Insulin and Victoza for type 2 diabetes. I am getting quite a lot of heart burn as well as a pain that
LEE0512
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
New here to the glycol allergy page
Hi . I'm new here to the allergy glycol page and I'm so pleased I've found a forum so I don't feel so isolated. I have Rheumatoid arthritis and belong on their forum but I had an allergic reaction well full anaphylaxis to macrogol or polyethylene glycol in a biological drug I tried called cimzia. I
Hi . I'm new here to the allergy glycol page and I'm so pleased I've found a forum so I don't feel so isolated. I have Rheumatoid arthritis and belong on their forum but I had an allergic reaction well full anaphylaxis to macrogol or polyethylene glycol in a biological drug I tried called cimzia. I
Balletmum71
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Allergic to Glycols
5 years ago
Good afternoon
Well here’s my update on Ranexa Ranolazine, I started the pill on 375mg for 2 weeks which helped but towards the end of that time the Angina started creeping back again. I did get an upset stomach a couple of days after I started it but it only lasted 24hrs so not sure if it was connected. I’ve been
Well here’s my update on Ranexa Ranolazine, I started the pill on 375mg for 2 weeks which helped but towards the end of that time the Angina started creeping back again. I did get an upset stomach a couple of days after I started it but it only lasted 24hrs so not sure if it was connected. I’ve been
Mirador19
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Does GTN cause worse angina pain?
I have had heart disease for 20 years. I have 2 stents. I have had numerous angiograms during that time. 2 years ago my angina symptoms returned worse than ever. I have seen a couple of cardiologists and am waiting a heart MRI to confirm suspected microvascular angina and or cardiac spasms. My question
I have had heart disease for 20 years. I have 2 stents. I have had numerous angiograms during that time. 2 years ago my angina symptoms returned worse than ever. I have seen a couple of cardiologists and am waiting a heart MRI to confirm suspected microvascular angina and or cardiac spasms. My question
Shelbey2
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Fatigue following angina attack
Hi... Whenever I have an angina attack and have to use my GTN spray, I get an overwhelming sense of tiredness that makes me fall asleep. Following this, I then feel totally exhausted and burnt out which can last up to a few days. Does anyone else ever feel like this? X
Hi... Whenever I have an angina attack and have to use my GTN spray, I get an overwhelming sense of tiredness that makes me fall asleep. Following this, I then feel totally exhausted and burnt out which can last up to a few days. Does anyone else ever feel like this? X
Jils
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Wardija Wardija - Update Clear as Mud !
So, went to meet my Cardiologist yesterday in relation to my lack of response to both my isosorbide medication and my GTN spray for my stable Angina. Consultant said it was very odd, especially that I was using the spray and getting no relief at all. So Cardiologist said that there must be something
So, went to meet my Cardiologist yesterday in relation to my lack of response to both my isosorbide medication and my GTN spray for my stable Angina. Consultant said it was very odd, especially that I was using the spray and getting no relief at all. So Cardiologist said that there must be something
WardijaWardija
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Angina Attack while sleeping?
Hi I have been having Angina Attacks during the night whilst asleep. Its happening about once a week. They wake me up in discomfort and I have to use my GTN spray. I had 5 CABG's 10 years ago. 3 of the 5 are now blocked, 1 has a stent and the other (LMA) is patent. I have recently been told that 2 areas
Hi I have been having Angina Attacks during the night whilst asleep. Its happening about once a week. They wake me up in discomfort and I have to use my GTN spray. I had 5 CABG's 10 years ago. 3 of the 5 are now blocked, 1 has a stent and the other (LMA) is patent. I have recently been told that 2 areas
Bluemoon2018
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
APS - Foggy and confused.
I was diagnosed with APS 20+ years ago before then, and since I have suffered from pre-stroke conditions that resolve with Nitroglycerin. I have gone to every hospital too many doctors and all types to list here, but if you can think of one, I have seen them. During my last hospital stay, I asked a
I was diagnosed with APS 20+ years ago before then, and since I have suffered from pre-stroke conditions that resolve with Nitroglycerin. I have gone to every hospital too many doctors and all types to list here, but if you can think of one, I have seen them. During my last hospital stay, I asked a
nubianprof63
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
5 years ago
Think Outside The Box
There is a tendancy for hearties to think that every symptom is related to their heart disease or medication. Heart disease does not preclude other illnesses or medical conditions. So if something is causing worry check it out with your GP or ring 111. This also applies to worries about your heart but
There is a tendancy for hearties to think that every symptom is related to their heart disease or medication. Heart disease does not preclude other illnesses or medical conditions. So if something is causing worry check it out with your GP or ring 111. This also applies to worries about your heart but
MichaelJH
Heart Star
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
GTN Spray and Rivaroxaban
Hello there, I'm new to this forum. I have mild angina, that I have a GTN Spray for. I would normally take 75mg aspirin daily, but, at present, I'm recovering from a hip replacement and have been told to take Rivaroxaban 10mg daily. Question is, is it safe to use GTN Spray and Rivaroxaban together
Hello there, I'm new to this forum. I have mild angina, that I have a GTN Spray for. I would normally take 75mg aspirin daily, but, at present, I'm recovering from a hip replacement and have been told to take Rivaroxaban 10mg daily. Question is, is it safe to use GTN Spray and Rivaroxaban together
NationalistTiger
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Angina and GTN spray
I have angina fairly often. The GTN spray isn't always effective and when this is the case, I don't know what to do. The instructions say to call an ambulance if the angina remains after two separate doses have been taken. If I followed this advice I would be landing in A and E very frequently. I also
I have angina fairly often. The GTN spray isn't always effective and when this is the case, I don't know what to do. The instructions say to call an ambulance if the angina remains after two separate doses have been taken. If I followed this advice I would be landing in A and E very frequently. I also
AnneMargaretMary
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Hi all, I've had rather a dull ache in my chest for a day or two now.
I've taken my spray. It has helped but its left a burning sensation in the middle of my chest. Anyone had this happen with gtn spray?
I've taken my spray. It has helped but its left a burning sensation in the middle of my chest. Anyone had this happen with gtn spray?
Anginamum
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
MONOMIL S/R OR GNT SPRAY ?
Back in July I was awaiting a quadruple bypass, however due to other medical conditions it was deemed not viable so instead I was given a triple stent intervention. From the 4 blocked arteries there was 1 artery that couldn't be stented. Post-intervention, and on Clopidogrel 75mgs along with all the
Back in July I was awaiting a quadruple bypass, however due to other medical conditions it was deemed not viable so instead I was given a triple stent intervention. From the 4 blocked arteries there was 1 artery that couldn't be stented. Post-intervention, and on Clopidogrel 75mgs along with all the
WardijaWardija
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Immune to Isosorbide ?
During an unscheduled night in A&E (false alarm in the end) the attending junior? cardiologist thought I might be immune to my prescribed Isosorbide mononitrate dose (2x20mg daily) no action was taken at that time and I was discharge with no fault found (again) I'm scheduled to see the team as an out
During an unscheduled night in A&E (false alarm in the end) the attending junior? cardiologist thought I might be immune to my prescribed Isosorbide mononitrate dose (2x20mg daily) no action was taken at that time and I was discharge with no fault found (again) I'm scheduled to see the team as an out
BillyMct
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
had my ct angiogram yesterday
wasn't too bad there were a few hiccups. the cannula had to be done twice as the first one didnt go in far enough but the second went fine :) was a few drops of blood on the floor from the first try, ahh the joys of asprin. was surprised the gtn spray didn't do anything except taste horrible, had
wasn't too bad there were a few hiccups. the cannula had to be done twice as the first one didnt go in far enough but the second went fine :) was a few drops of blood on the floor from the first try, ahh the joys of asprin. was surprised the gtn spray didn't do anything except taste horrible, had
adrian64
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
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