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Stent pain
Following recent cabg surgery I had further problems and a stent was put into one of the grafts 2 weeks ago. I continue to have chest pain so returned to A&E this week on advice of GP but the consultant is sure it’s stent pain. So why didn’t the cardiac consultant give me pain killers while I was in
Following recent cabg surgery I had further problems and a stent was put into one of the grafts 2 weeks ago. I continue to have chest pain so returned to A&E this week on advice of GP but the consultant is sure it’s stent pain. So why didn’t the cardiac consultant give me pain killers while I was in
Ruther25
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
need help
Hello everyone! I return to this blog as one of my last resorts. 7 months ago I had unprotected oral sex. All STIs tests are negative. All the candida tests I did so far (at least 6) are negative. Pharyngeal exudates and nasal exudates came back negative. Blood tests are normal. After more than half
Hello everyone! I return to this blog as one of my last resorts. 7 months ago I had unprotected oral sex. All STIs tests are negative. All the candida tests I did so far (at least 6) are negative. Pharyngeal exudates and nasal exudates came back negative. Blood tests are normal. After more than half
Marian85
in
Men's Health Forum
5 years ago
coated tongue negative tests
Hello everyone! I return to this blog as one of my last resorts. 7 months ago I had unprotected oral sex. All STIs tests are negative. All the candida tests I did so far (at least 6) are negative. Pharyngeal exudates and nasal exudates came back negative. Blood tests are normal. After more than half
Hello everyone! I return to this blog as one of my last resorts. 7 months ago I had unprotected oral sex. All STIs tests are negative. All the candida tests I did so far (at least 6) are negative. Pharyngeal exudates and nasal exudates came back negative. Blood tests are normal. After more than half
Marian85
in
BASHH
5 years ago
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negative tests with symptoms
Hello everyone! I return to this blog as one of my last resorts. 7 months ago I had unprotected oral sex. All STIs tests are negative. All the candida tests I did so far (at least 6) are negative. Pharyngeal exudates and nasal exudates came back negative. Blood tests are normal. After more than half
Hello everyone! I return to this blog as one of my last resorts. 7 months ago I had unprotected oral sex. All STIs tests are negative. All the candida tests I did so far (at least 6) are negative. Pharyngeal exudates and nasal exudates came back negative. Blood tests are normal. After more than half
Marian85
in
Sexual Health Matters
5 years ago
The Evolution of Vaping - a Doctor Explains All
By Dr Roger Henderson Dr Henderson is a GP and has worked with tobacco cessation for many years. In this piece, he explores the evolution of vaping and why Public Health England has recommended the usage as part of the quitting journey . •
A Doctor Shares How He Helps Smokers Quit Cigarettes [/b
By Dr Roger Henderson Dr Henderson is a GP and has worked with tobacco cessation for many years. In this piece, he explores the evolution of vaping and why Public Health England has recommended the usage as part of the quitting journey . •
A Doctor Shares How He Helps Smokers Quit Cigarettes [/b
jillygirl
Administrator
in
Quit Support
5 years ago
GTN spray and tablets
Hi, I'm new on here. I had my heart attack in March this year and a stent put in. I've recently been prescribed isosorbide mononitrate tablets - I was told it was instead of my GTN spray and I would never need to use the spray again. Is this right? In some stressful situations I do get mild chest pain
Hi, I'm new on here. I had my heart attack in March this year and a stent put in. I've recently been prescribed isosorbide mononitrate tablets - I was told it was instead of my GTN spray and I would never need to use the spray again. Is this right? In some stressful situations I do get mild chest pain
westie10
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Heart Attack?????????
I'm 51 years old, five years post Ivor Lewis and all clear. I am accustomed to the results of Bile Reflux/GERD, when the contents of your stomach end up in your mouth, throat and/or lungs during the night, either because you ate too much too late, you slipped off the pillows during the night or other
I'm 51 years old, five years post Ivor Lewis and all clear. I am accustomed to the results of Bile Reflux/GERD, when the contents of your stomach end up in your mouth, throat and/or lungs during the night, either because you ate too much too late, you slipped off the pillows during the night or other
Makulit
in
Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
5 years ago
Silent heart attack
Ive had a double heart bypass 2 years ago which ive now found out after an angiogram only one has worked, also i found out ive had a heart attack in the past which i was unaware of. Yesterday i was shopping and had bad chest pain so took gtn, i felt awful and my partner said i looked pasty,my legs felt
Ive had a double heart bypass 2 years ago which ive now found out after an angiogram only one has worked, also i found out ive had a heart attack in the past which i was unaware of. Yesterday i was shopping and had bad chest pain so took gtn, i felt awful and my partner said i looked pasty,my legs felt
Padalak6
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
When to go to ED with Microvascular Angina?
Hello everyone, I have been diagnosed for 12 months with MVA but symptomatic for 3 years, currently under Southampton General Hospital and Royal Brompton for my care. I am on Adizem 240mg OD, Isosorbide Mononitrate 30mg TDS, Nicorandil 10mg BD, Aminophylline Hydrate 225mg OD, Imipramine Hydrochloride
Hello everyone, I have been diagnosed for 12 months with MVA but symptomatic for 3 years, currently under Southampton General Hospital and Royal Brompton for my care. I am on Adizem 240mg OD, Isosorbide Mononitrate 30mg TDS, Nicorandil 10mg BD, Aminophylline Hydrate 225mg OD, Imipramine Hydrochloride
Claireosully92
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
I'm new here so hope someone will be able to help me with Coronary Spasms
I was diagnosed with Coronary Spasms approx. 5 years ago. There doesn't seem to be a trigger that I am aware of. They come in blocks so I may be fine for a few weeks then I could have them 3 or 4 days running (sometimes 7 days). The usually occur in the evening or wake me in the night. They come in
I was diagnosed with Coronary Spasms approx. 5 years ago. There doesn't seem to be a trigger that I am aware of. They come in blocks so I may be fine for a few weeks then I could have them 3 or 4 days running (sometimes 7 days). The usually occur in the evening or wake me in the night. They come in
Angelmaisie
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Microvascular angina
Hi just joined the group as I have been recently diagnosed with angina. I’m, or was, very fit and healthy running swimming and cycling regularly. I am really frustrated as exertion brings on the angina symptoms. I’m back at the hospital this week and having read up on the BHF site think I have Microvascular
Hi just joined the group as I have been recently diagnosed with angina. I’m, or was, very fit and healthy running swimming and cycling regularly. I am really frustrated as exertion brings on the angina symptoms. I’m back at the hospital this week and having read up on the BHF site think I have Microvascular
LavenderBee
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Sunday - Down at the Gym
One Sunday the forum arranged a gym day. Two members turned up thinking t was GIN tasting! The email also reminded those prone to angina to remember their GTN spray. Two members brought along bottles of GIN. Fortunately, someone else had brought tonic! We have a new machine in the gym. After half-an-hour
One Sunday the forum arranged a gym day. Two members turned up thinking t was GIN tasting! The email also reminded those prone to angina to remember their GTN spray. Two members brought along bottles of GIN. Fortunately, someone else had brought tonic! We have a new machine in the gym. After half-an-hour
MichaelJH
Heart Star
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Tingling Sensation in hands and arms
Ever since I had 2 stents fitted last October I have experienced what I can best describe as a tingling sensation in both my hands and arms, although it is very difficult to give an accurate description. it is not really pins and needles, like you would get by lying on your arm, more of a feeling of
Ever since I had 2 stents fitted last October I have experienced what I can best describe as a tingling sensation in both my hands and arms, although it is very difficult to give an accurate description. it is not really pins and needles, like you would get by lying on your arm, more of a feeling of
Hidden
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Back pain after suppository
I``ve started using glycerin suppositories regularly to help with constipation and incomplete evacuation - which they do. However after using the suppository and having a BM I get bad lower back pain which last quite a while. Just wondered if this happens to anyone else? I suspect it is something
I``ve started using glycerin suppositories regularly to help with constipation and incomplete evacuation - which they do. However after using the suppository and having a BM I get bad lower back pain which last quite a while. Just wondered if this happens to anyone else? I suspect it is something
janke
in
IBS Network
5 years ago
Tilt Table Test
Hi, I’m 64 and had a pacemaker fitted nearly 2 yrs ago as an emergency for complete heart block. I now have left ventricular systolic dysfunction and angina symptoms without blockages, so possible microvascular angina, and continue to struggle with breathlessness, heavy chest and pain down left arm on
Hi, I’m 64 and had a pacemaker fitted nearly 2 yrs ago as an emergency for complete heart block. I now have left ventricular systolic dysfunction and angina symptoms without blockages, so possible microvascular angina, and continue to struggle with breathlessness, heavy chest and pain down left arm on
fantasyfanuk
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Back into A+E st 10pm sudden chest pain.
Hi to all my friends . Haven't been on here for a while but I'm now back thanks to a sudden onset of chest pain at 10pm tonight that wouldn't subside for over an hour.Too 300mg asprin then gtn at hospital and had bloods done (troponin level 10....Had the usual ECG just had my second one and this is the
Hi to all my friends . Haven't been on here for a while but I'm now back thanks to a sudden onset of chest pain at 10pm tonight that wouldn't subside for over an hour.Too 300mg asprin then gtn at hospital and had bloods done (troponin level 10....Had the usual ECG just had my second one and this is the
Rob6868
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
First gp appointment about possible angina
Hi everyone first post here ! Always been a fit and well 53 year old or so I thought ! Run for years, spin cycling couple of times a week, long dog walks likewise and a very active job, also never smoked. I do however have a family history of cardiovascular disease and recently found out i was hypertensive
Hi everyone first post here ! Always been a fit and well 53 year old or so I thought ! Run for years, spin cycling couple of times a week, long dog walks likewise and a very active job, also never smoked. I do however have a family history of cardiovascular disease and recently found out i was hypertensive
Snowboarder66
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Ya Beauties
Bought these Brooks Glycerin 16 shoes and two pairs of Twin Skin Unisex Anklet - Blister Socks after a neutral gait analysis on a treadmill.
Bought these Brooks Glycerin 16 shoes and two pairs of Twin Skin Unisex Anklet - Blister Socks after a neutral gait analysis on a treadmill.
AlMorr
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
5 years ago
First experiences with Pegasys for Polythycemia Vera
I've had PV for about 10 years, managing it with phlebotomies and aspirin but I've been eager to try Pegasys and avoid HU. HU is a really old, pharmacokinetically poorly characterised drug which causes DNA damage (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5126785/, https://www.researchgate.net
I've had PV for about 10 years, managing it with phlebotomies and aspirin but I've been eager to try Pegasys and avoid HU. HU is a really old, pharmacokinetically poorly characterised drug which causes DNA damage (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5126785/, https://www.researchgate.net
pnArt
in
MPN Voice
5 years ago
Angina
Hi Following on from a previous post regarding my broken nose following a blackout(coughing fit) I have now seen heart consultant after a few months of delay by hospital. I was sent for ECG stress test and Echocardiogram. At the stress test after 6 minutes I had some readings which indicated a problem
Hi Following on from a previous post regarding my broken nose following a blackout(coughing fit) I have now seen heart consultant after a few months of delay by hospital. I was sent for ECG stress test and Echocardiogram. At the stress test after 6 minutes I had some readings which indicated a problem
Leythersrus1
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
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