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brachytherapy
my hubbie has just had brachytherapy for stage 3 prostate and has been in great pain since Thursday. He’s been told it’s normal and to suck it up but he’s not sleeping and is struggling to wee without great pain (tears) . Any advice as to what has worked for you to manage post op brachytherapy please
my hubbie has just had brachytherapy for stage 3 prostate and has been in great pain since Thursday. He’s been told it’s normal and to suck it up but he’s not sleeping and is struggling to wee without great pain (tears) . Any advice as to what has worked for you to manage post op brachytherapy please
bikebabe
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 months ago
ECG Wristwatch Option
I've been reading various posts about the utility of the Apple Watch heart monitor. I wanted to offer an option for those folk who don't live in the Apple ecosystem. I live in the Samsung ecosystem and have been wearing a Galaxy 4 & now 5 watch since I was Dx and successfully treated for Afib / SVT.
I've been reading various posts about the utility of the Apple Watch heart monitor. I wanted to offer an option for those folk who don't live in the Apple ecosystem. I live in the Samsung ecosystem and have been wearing a Galaxy 4 & now 5 watch since I was Dx and successfully treated for Afib / SVT.
PrinzMongo
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
How often does kardia get it wrong
hi after feeling a run of ectopic beats I took an ecg with my kardia 6L which showed AF I’ve never had this before it usually says normal sinus rhythm with premature ventricular contractions I took another one a minute or sa after again showed AF this sent me into a bit of a panic and long story short
hi after feeling a run of ectopic beats I took an ecg with my kardia 6L which showed AF I’ve never had this before it usually says normal sinus rhythm with premature ventricular contractions I took another one a minute or sa after again showed AF this sent me into a bit of a panic and long story short
Deltrot53
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
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TracyAdmin
Partner
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Disappointment after Ablation Number 4
I had my 4th ablation just two weeks ago and since then, have enjoyed two weeks of blissful NSR and a wonderfully steady heart rate of between 50 and 60 bpm. I was feeling a bit lightheaded, breathless and dizzy so my EP advised me to reduce my Bisoprolol dosage from 5mg twice a day to 3.75mg in the
I had my 4th ablation just two weeks ago and since then, have enjoyed two weeks of blissful NSR and a wonderfully steady heart rate of between 50 and 60 bpm. I was feeling a bit lightheaded, breathless and dizzy so my EP advised me to reduce my Bisoprolol dosage from 5mg twice a day to 3.75mg in the
frankiec5
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Yoga after heart surgery
Hi All , good to be here in every sense. I had a surprise heart issue over a few days culminating in mitra valve repair 5 weeks ago via sternotomy. Discharged after 5 days on bisoprolol and warfarin both hopefully temporary. Follow up in two weeks I was a very active (59 year old) yoga teacher before
Hi All , good to be here in every sense. I had a surprise heart issue over a few days culminating in mitra valve repair 5 weeks ago via sternotomy. Discharged after 5 days on bisoprolol and warfarin both hopefully temporary. Follow up in two weeks I was a very active (59 year old) yoga teacher before
Hidden
in
British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
T3 Heart Attack?
Hi, I was wondering if anyone can give me any insight on T3 causing a heart attack? I’m reading really conflicting information as to whether it’s even possible. I had a heart attack at the end of January (I’m only 38) and was told it was a type 2 MI secondary to thyrotoxicosis. I wasn’t given the
Hi, I was wondering if anyone can give me any insight on T3 causing a heart attack? I’m reading really conflicting information as to whether it’s even possible. I had a heart attack at the end of January (I’m only 38) and was told it was a type 2 MI secondary to thyrotoxicosis. I wasn’t given the
DownAndDesperate
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Open heart surgery and home!
So I wanted to say a big Thankyou to everyone who gave advice or has written posts in the past who have given advice on going through open heart surgery. Every single date I’ve had for surgery has been affected by the doctors strike and so I had begun to loose hope, when 12pm last Tuesday St Bart’s called
So I wanted to say a big Thankyou to everyone who gave advice or has written posts in the past who have given advice on going through open heart surgery. Every single date I’ve had for surgery has been affected by the doctors strike and so I had begun to loose hope, when 12pm last Tuesday St Bart’s called
MissDolittle
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Update and Plan
Well, I feel pretty good about my EP appt. today. He was really succinct about a plan, goals, and end game. So he has proposed in ascending order, four medications to try. He is starting with the mildest and going to the strongest. He is recommending to start with Bisoprolol, then Verapamil, then Sotolol
Well, I feel pretty good about my EP appt. today. He was really succinct about a plan, goals, and end game. So he has proposed in ascending order, four medications to try. He is starting with the mildest and going to the strongest. He is recommending to start with Bisoprolol, then Verapamil, then Sotolol
MeganMN
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AF Association
4 months ago
Ablations history
Hello I wanted to share my history I was initially diagnosed with svt in 2021 Then in October 2022 I went for RF ablation. (Antwerp Belgium) During the procedure they found the area where the ablation should be done, they did it and at the end of the procedure they did stimulation for any arrhythmia
Hello I wanted to share my history I was initially diagnosed with svt in 2021 Then in October 2022 I went for RF ablation. (Antwerp Belgium) During the procedure they found the area where the ablation should be done, they did it and at the end of the procedure they did stimulation for any arrhythmia
Unik
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AF Association
4 months ago
clicking chest post open heart surgery.
A heart friend of mine sent me the below message today. Have you guys experienced anything like this? He did have a couple of infections on recovery so I’m wondering if this has something effected things. All advice welcome xx “Hi Rosie. Can I ask you a question about your healing of the breast bone
A heart friend of mine sent me the below message today. Have you guys experienced anything like this? He did have a couple of infections on recovery so I’m wondering if this has something effected things. All advice welcome xx “Hi Rosie. Can I ask you a question about your healing of the breast bone
MarmiteB
in
British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Misdiagnosis
I am reasonably new to this site and have found it incredibly useful and informative. However, I recently received a bombshell, in that I have possibly been misdiagnosed with AF. I visited my GP at the end of September in 2023 with severe palpitations and given three ECGs. Two of these were viewed by
I am reasonably new to this site and have found it incredibly useful and informative. However, I recently received a bombshell, in that I have possibly been misdiagnosed with AF. I visited my GP at the end of September in 2023 with severe palpitations and given three ECGs. Two of these were viewed by
Maglyn
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AF Association
4 months ago
Top cyclist having ablation today
Peter Sagan is undergoing a heart operation today after abnormalities were discovered during arecent mountain bike race in which his heart rate exceeded 200 beats per minute. The three-time road-race world champion is undergoing an ablation procedure to correct arrhythmias in the heart. Sagan’s representatives
Peter Sagan is undergoing a heart operation today after abnormalities were discovered during arecent mountain bike race in which his heart rate exceeded 200 beats per minute. The three-time road-race world champion is undergoing an ablation procedure to correct arrhythmias in the heart. Sagan’s representatives
Taviterry
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
New in the group.
Hello eveyones. I ve been diagnosticted with Afib one year ago. Now im under Xarelto (low dose) and metoprolol. It work; but time to time I still have taquicardia episodes. No arritmias anymore. I would like to go to natural approach to Afib but I cant figure it out yet.. I visited a natural cardiologist
Hello eveyones. I ve been diagnosticted with Afib one year ago. Now im under Xarelto (low dose) and metoprolol. It work; but time to time I still have taquicardia episodes. No arritmias anymore. I would like to go to natural approach to Afib but I cant figure it out yet.. I visited a natural cardiologist
Skyly
in
AF Association
4 months ago
lidocaine
Hi all. I suffer with Severe Spinal Stenosis. I’ve already had Laminectomy (Decompression) surgery which only worked for about 3 months the pain then returned. This has been going on for the last 5 years and, unfortunately, in the meantime I had to have a Triple Heart Bypass and Mitral Valve Repair
Hi all. I suffer with Severe Spinal Stenosis. I’ve already had Laminectomy (Decompression) surgery which only worked for about 3 months the pain then returned. This has been going on for the last 5 years and, unfortunately, in the meantime I had to have a Triple Heart Bypass and Mitral Valve Repair
Davewm
in
Pain Concern
4 months ago
niacin as cause of strokes and heart attacks?
I know a lot of us taking B Complex so posting this article to hear your thoughts. I take one from cytoplasm where it’s 16mg, I wonder if this is ok 🤔 https://www.newscientist.com/article/2417665-niacin-supplements-linked-to-greater-risk-of-heart-attacks-and-strokes/ [ Link edited to remove potentially
I know a lot of us taking B Complex so posting this article to hear your thoughts. I take one from cytoplasm where it’s 16mg, I wonder if this is ok 🤔 https://www.newscientist.com/article/2417665-niacin-supplements-linked-to-greater-risk-of-heart-attacks-and-strokes/ [ Link edited to remove potentially
Kari55
in
Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Ablation
Good morning I was wondering if I could gather some thoughts on people that have had successful ablations and where they had it if in the UK. I have recently been put on Flecainide as I was getting a lot of SVT type attacks whilst wearing a 2 week monitor. Even though my attacks are a less they still
Good morning I was wondering if I could gather some thoughts on people that have had successful ablations and where they had it if in the UK. I have recently been put on Flecainide as I was getting a lot of SVT type attacks whilst wearing a 2 week monitor. Even though my attacks are a less they still
RagdollRagdoll
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
mental health
Good Morning everyone, just trying to understand to make sure it isn’t just me. But has anyone suffered with depression and PTSD after series heart surgery, because I have and wanted to make sure I wasn’t alone, although I do at times feel depressed, I was 17 when I had surgery. And just now wanted advice
Good Morning everyone, just trying to understand to make sure it isn’t just me. But has anyone suffered with depression and PTSD after series heart surgery, because I have and wanted to make sure I wasn’t alone, although I do at times feel depressed, I was 17 when I had surgery. And just now wanted advice
W212
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
GP notebook article reminder request
Morning allSome time back I remember reading an article on this site which referred to cardiologists recommending TSH no higher than 2 for
heart
health
. Can someone direct me so I can save it please . Iseem to recall it was a GP notebook article. Thank you.
Morning allSome time back I remember reading an article on this site which referred to cardiologists recommending TSH no higher than 2 for
heart
health
. Can someone direct me so I can save it please . Iseem to recall it was a GP notebook article. Thank you.
Pebble23
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Thyroid UK
15 days ago
34 years old - diagnosed with myocarditis
hi everyone, I’ve never joined anything like this as I’ve never been admitted into hospital my entire adult life. This week came as quite a shock to me, I got severe chest pains on Sunday 11 Feb, lasted 2 hours, shortness of breath, crippling pain. Then I got it again the following morning for around
hi everyone, I’ve never joined anything like this as I’ve never been admitted into hospital my entire adult life. This week came as quite a shock to me, I got severe chest pains on Sunday 11 Feb, lasted 2 hours, shortness of breath, crippling pain. Then I got it again the following morning for around
LukeWilliams
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
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