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really struggling with physical symptoms…
chest pain, shortness of breathe and all sorts. Happens most days had a bad episode/breakdown of crying think it triggered a panic attack. Had a paramedic out and did all the stuff ECG ok and all other stuff they said I’m 21 and too young to have a heart attack. But yknow still feel dreadful.
chest pain, shortness of breathe and all sorts. Happens most days had a bad episode/breakdown of crying think it triggered a panic attack. Had a paramedic out and did all the stuff ECG ok and all other stuff they said I’m 21 and too young to have a heart attack. But yknow still feel dreadful.
Dshadzz07
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
Leaky Aortic Valve
Before Christmas I was told I had a heart murmur. Following an ECG my GP said it showed left ventricular hypertrophy. She sent me for an echocardiogram which the technologist said didn’t show LVH but a leaky aortic valve. I haven’t had the official results (not sent to my GP) and my telephone consultation
Before Christmas I was told I had a heart murmur. Following an ECG my GP said it showed left ventricular hypertrophy. She sent me for an echocardiogram which the technologist said didn’t show LVH but a leaky aortic valve. I haven’t had the official results (not sent to my GP) and my telephone consultation
Toynbec
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Update (Perspiring profusely)
Good morning all. After all your good advice I managed to see my Dr on Friday morning. I had the usual tests ECG, blood pressure, blood tests, etc. He wasn't unduly worried about any of them (still waiting for blood test results). That has put my mind at ease but he has told me to go to A&E if the
Good morning all. After all your good advice I managed to see my Dr on Friday morning. I had the usual tests ECG, blood pressure, blood tests, etc. He wasn't unduly worried about any of them (still waiting for blood test results). That has put my mind at ease but he has told me to go to A&E if the
Mirador19
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
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Ischaemic Heart Disease - Impact on Athletic Performance?
Hi all, This is my first post on this forum and am just looking for some community help really - I apologise for the lengthy post! Very interested to hear opinions and knowledge and maybe some lived experiences with anyone willing to share them:
History/Context:
I am a slim, active 42 year
Hi all, This is my first post on this forum and am just looking for some community help really - I apologise for the lengthy post! Very interested to hear opinions and knowledge and maybe some lived experiences with anyone willing to share them:
History/Context:
I am a slim, active 42 year
OobieDoobie
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Silent Heart Attack !?
Has anyone else experienced a heart attackp with symptoms at all? My husband had a followup to the24hr Holter he had a while ago for persistent arrythmias. I actually posted the report here at that time. So at the followup he had an ecg and when the physician examined it she told him he had had
Has anyone else experienced a heart attackp with symptoms at all? My husband had a followup to the24hr Holter he had a while ago for persistent arrythmias. I actually posted the report here at that time. So at the followup he had an ecg and when the physician examined it she told him he had had
chicolini
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Chest 'pain' and anxiety - it's back and I hate it!
Hello crew, and hope those that watched the Crowning business enjoyed the ceremony today. Since about 6pm last night (after a day sitting quietly at my desk at home) I've noticed a return of what I've called the 'biting' in my left chest - a little nagging 'pain' that branches to my left armpit and
Hello crew, and hope those that watched the Crowning business enjoyed the ceremony today. Since about 6pm last night (after a day sitting quietly at my desk at home) I've noticed a return of what I've called the 'biting' in my left chest - a little nagging 'pain' that branches to my left armpit and
LadyZ13
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
3 years trouble breathing, still no diagnosis, always depressed
For the past 3 years i have been trying to get a diagnosis for my breathing issue. It started harmlessly, i had this crackling or bubbling sensation coming from what i thought was my throat. After i realized it wouldnt go away after force coughing i got worried. Long story short, ive had many chest x
For the past 3 years i have been trying to get a diagnosis for my breathing issue. It started harmlessly, i had this crackling or bubbling sensation coming from what i thought was my throat. After i realized it wouldnt go away after force coughing i got worried. Long story short, ive had many chest x
Guy_001
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
I’m back with this heart fear crap… I hate it
My life just feels like endless torture sometimes with the symptoms I get, like I’m a 21 male I’m overweight but have no other heart risk factors. Was up AE again after a 3 month time out. Everything fine after a 9 hour wait, trops were 4 and ECG perfect. Just high HR and BP usually from my anxiety.
My life just feels like endless torture sometimes with the symptoms I get, like I’m a 21 male I’m overweight but have no other heart risk factors. Was up AE again after a 3 month time out. Everything fine after a 9 hour wait, trops were 4 and ECG perfect. Just high HR and BP usually from my anxiety.
Dshadzz07
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Heart Attack Journal #2
I really didn’t think I’d be back here again. After my first MI in August 2019, I really thought that the medication I was on would prevent a repeat of this. However, 3 ½ years on, it’s happened again. Seems that I’m in the small minority (less than 2%) for whom the standard medication doesn’t prevent
I really didn’t think I’d be back here again. After my first MI in August 2019, I really thought that the medication I was on would prevent a repeat of this. However, 3 ½ years on, it’s happened again. Seems that I’m in the small minority (less than 2%) for whom the standard medication doesn’t prevent
SkiMonday
Ultramarathon
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Fun Beyond 10K & Race Support
1 year ago
Advice on treatment next steps (before IVF)
I’m on round three of a medicated cycle (letrozole +
HCG
shot + cyclogest pessaries) to treat a luteal phase defect.
I’m on round three of a medicated cycle (letrozole +
HCG
shot + cyclogest pessaries) to treat a luteal phase defect.
CarlottaD27
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Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
Waiting for Holter test for 8 months for abnormal ECG
Hi,In my 40s I had a heart scan that showed a PFO but was reassured it was an incidental finding. I'm 56 now and after having palpatations last summer ( 22) I had an ECG that showed abnormal repolarization. My GP referred me for a Holter monitor test and I'm still waiting 8 months later ! I've contacted
Hi,In my 40s I had a heart scan that showed a PFO but was reassured it was an incidental finding. I'm 56 now and after having palpatations last summer ( 22) I had an ECG that showed abnormal repolarization. My GP referred me for a Holter monitor test and I'm still waiting 8 months later ! I've contacted
Lliria
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Appointment Update
Good morning My 16 year old had his 6 monthly check yesterday. Echo & ECG and consultant. So consultant has advised that he starts medication Lorsarten 25mg at first to see how he gets on. Because he is also waiting for a referral to respiratory clinic she will wait till after this appointment before
Good morning My 16 year old had his 6 monthly check yesterday. Echo & ECG and consultant. So consultant has advised that he starts medication Lorsarten 25mg at first to see how he gets on. Because he is also waiting for a referral to respiratory clinic she will wait till after this appointment before
Livelovelife56
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
An Update - In Part.
As you all know I have Bladder Cancer among my long standing ailments. The cancer is aggressive but not spread yet as far as I know.. It is Cancer in site - None muscle invasive but the cancer can become invasive. I have been on BCG Treatment - The last was a 6 week course direct into my bladder
As you all know I have Bladder Cancer among my long standing ailments. The cancer is aggressive but not spread yet as far as I know.. It is Cancer in site - None muscle invasive but the cancer can become invasive. I have been on BCG Treatment - The last was a 6 week course direct into my bladder
Ern007
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Just diagnosed with Atrial fibrillation
Hi I was diagnosed with A-fib a couple of weeks ago via an ECG trace on my Kardia mobile. I am now on Apixaban 5mgs twice daily and Atenelol and have been advised that an ablation is the best way forward. I only have had 3 episodes to my knowledge and so it paroxysmal but makes me feel pretty unwell
Hi I was diagnosed with A-fib a couple of weeks ago via an ECG trace on my Kardia mobile. I am now on Apixaban 5mgs twice daily and Atenelol and have been advised that an ablation is the best way forward. I only have had 3 episodes to my knowledge and so it paroxysmal but makes me feel pretty unwell
JennyP2017
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Arrhythmia Alliance
1 year ago
chest pain
hello everyone I was always getting a strong dull painful aches in the left side of my chest. I went to a and e a few times, it was always the same answer that it was indigestion. On the last visit the hospital made an appointment for me to have ct scan of my chest. Waited 3 months for the answer
hello everyone I was always getting a strong dull painful aches in the left side of my chest. I went to a and e a few times, it was always the same answer that it was indigestion. On the last visit the hospital made an appointment for me to have ct scan of my chest. Waited 3 months for the answer
B1rmingham
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Tapering much harder the second time around.
Been on pred since Nov 2015 for PMR. Few issues with flares and reached 4.25mg in 2021 when to ER for hypoxemia/ asthma exacerbationafter flu shot 2 weeks before. Got loaded up on steroids in hospital for 4 days and sent home with Rx 40, 30, 20 mgm decreasing weekly. I have now secondary adrenal insufficiency
Been on pred since Nov 2015 for PMR. Few issues with flares and reached 4.25mg in 2021 when to ER for hypoxemia/ asthma exacerbationafter flu shot 2 weeks before. Got loaded up on steroids in hospital for 4 days and sent home with Rx 40, 30, 20 mgm decreasing weekly. I have now secondary adrenal insufficiency
Karenjaninaz
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
My Saga - Takes a Twist, Not Sure I like The "Twist".
Hi all. Most of you will know my never ending saga with my Urology complaint. I had my BCG treatment for my BC six treatments which started 14th march. I got an appointment for a Cystoscopy which should have been today - Cancelled and another appointment for the 21st June, So I had my pre
Hi all. Most of you will know my never ending saga with my Urology complaint. I had my BCG treatment for my BC six treatments which started 14th march. I got an appointment for a Cystoscopy which should have been today - Cancelled and another appointment for the 21st June, So I had my pre
Ern007
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Worried!
I started experiencing palpitations last year and didn’t worry too much. They seemed to start after I had the Covid jab followed by Covid itself. I went to my GP several weeks ago about the palpitations. As I was taking a low dose antidepressant ( Citalopram) with a PPI, my GP arranged an ECG. In the
I started experiencing palpitations last year and didn’t worry too much. They seemed to start after I had the Covid jab followed by Covid itself. I went to my GP several weeks ago about the palpitations. As I was taking a low dose antidepressant ( Citalopram) with a PPI, my GP arranged an ECG. In the
Mollyeast
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Cardiologists reports required
What reports am I actually “entitled” to have access to (NHS Scotland)? I’m not under the direct care of a designated Cardiologist, only general Medical review at local hospital (and GP). A 24hr ecg suggested Atrial Fibrillation and flutters. As a result an EP study / Catheter Ablation discussed
What reports am I actually “entitled” to have access to (NHS Scotland)? I’m not under the direct care of a designated Cardiologist, only general Medical review at local hospital (and GP). A 24hr ecg suggested Atrial Fibrillation and flutters. As a result an EP study / Catheter Ablation discussed
guinness1759
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Anticoagulants
Hello Everyone This is my first post and I am writing it to seek your help and experience please, about the minefield that is anticoagulant medication. My husband, aged 74, has had ectopic heartbeats and SVTs for 30+ years and has taken Flecainide 100mg twice a day for that. He has normal blood pressure
Hello Everyone This is my first post and I am writing it to seek your help and experience please, about the minefield that is anticoagulant medication. My husband, aged 74, has had ectopic heartbeats and SVTs for 30+ years and has taken Flecainide 100mg twice a day for that. He has normal blood pressure
Peg99
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
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