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Newly diagnosed angina
Just recently been diagnosed with angina after an episode of pain while running up a hill. I'd always thought the shoulder pain was connected to my brachial plexus pain, which was also diagnosed at same time (had it for years) and I was prescribed Gabapentin for this. The thing is this then cleared
Just recently been diagnosed with angina after an episode of pain while running up a hill. I'd always thought the shoulder pain was connected to my brachial plexus pain, which was also diagnosed at same time (had it for years) and I was prescribed Gabapentin for this. The thing is this then cleared
Xhouse
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British Heart Foundation
11 months ago
Early-bird discount ending 2 weeks today!! Have you registered for Arrhythmia Alliance Annual Patients Day 2023 ?
Our Patient Services Team are looking forward to welcoming you! A dedicated event for patients\families and caregivers focusing on SVT, heart failure, implanted devices such as Pacemaker, ICDs etc and learn more about the signs of a SCA and heart attack. There will be many presentations from
Our Patient Services Team are looking forward to welcoming you! A dedicated event for patients\families and caregivers focusing on SVT, heart failure, implanted devices such as Pacemaker, ICDs etc and learn more about the signs of a SCA and heart attack. There will be many presentations from
TracyAdmin
ArrhythmiaAlliance
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Arrhythmia Alliance
11 months ago
Atrial fibrillation in early 50s for no obvious reason
Hi, I'm 51 years old, fit, healthy, no high BP, don't smoke, eat mostly a plant based diet and had my first afib episode a month ago. A&E couldn't find a cause and put it down to dehydration and over doing it. They sent me away with no medication. A fews weeks later I started getting migraines with aura
Hi, I'm 51 years old, fit, healthy, no high BP, don't smoke, eat mostly a plant based diet and had my first afib episode a month ago. A&E couldn't find a cause and put it down to dehydration and over doing it. They sent me away with no medication. A fews weeks later I started getting migraines with aura
Sweet-Potato
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AF Association
9 months ago
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Aortic stenosis
Morning all , I’m 14 months post my second ablation which was an RF redo to tidy up the PV and left atrial floor as I was told . I’m very pleased with my progress so far with only two mild and short episodes of AF . I also have mild to moderate stenosis of the valve which I was told in 2017 would have
Morning all , I’m 14 months post my second ablation which was an RF redo to tidy up the PV and left atrial floor as I was told . I’m very pleased with my progress so far with only two mild and short episodes of AF . I also have mild to moderate stenosis of the valve which I was told in 2017 would have
Hammerboy
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AF Association
9 months ago
Heart Surgery
I am due surgery on 7th September. I will need one valve replacing and one valve replaced or repaired. I also have AF. Has anyone had similar that can help me with my anxiety over having all this done.
I am due surgery on 7th September. I will need one valve replacing and one valve replaced or repaired. I also have AF. Has anyone had similar that can help me with my anxiety over having all this done.
ChessRe3
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British Heart Foundation
11 months ago
Norpace?
I have had Atrial Tachycardia/ SVT with one ablation in 2021, then a break from the SVT, then return of SVT since last December. I had a failed ablation in March and have had a bunch of failed medication trials due to side effects. Have been on Metroprolol, Propranolol, Diltiazem, Flecainide, and the
I have had Atrial Tachycardia/ SVT with one ablation in 2021, then a break from the SVT, then return of SVT since last December. I had a failed ablation in March and have had a bunch of failed medication trials due to side effects. Have been on Metroprolol, Propranolol, Diltiazem, Flecainide, and the
MeganMN
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AF Association
11 months ago
Norpace
I have had Atrial Tachycardia/ SVT with one ablation in 2021, then a break from the SVT, then return of SVT since last December. I had a failed ablation in March and have had a bunch of failed medication trials due to side effects. Have been on Metroprolol, Propranolol, Diltiazem, Flecainide, and the
I have had Atrial Tachycardia/ SVT with one ablation in 2021, then a break from the SVT, then return of SVT since last December. I had a failed ablation in March and have had a bunch of failed medication trials due to side effects. Have been on Metroprolol, Propranolol, Diltiazem, Flecainide, and the
MeganMN
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Arrhythmia Alliance
11 months ago
Bisoprolol/flecanide/amytriptiline
Looking for some advice. I've been on varying doses of Bisoprolol for 2 years now, hate the stuff, feel lethargic and foggy headed and seem unable to lose weight, despite the fact I keep the dose as low as I can. The arrhythmia nurse did try changing it to verapamil and that led to the only AF episode
Looking for some advice. I've been on varying doses of Bisoprolol for 2 years now, hate the stuff, feel lethargic and foggy headed and seem unable to lose weight, despite the fact I keep the dose as low as I can. The arrhythmia nurse did try changing it to verapamil and that led to the only AF episode
KaliBill
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AF Association
11 months ago
breathing difficulties 9 weeks post ablation
Hi my husband had an ablation on 12 thJune he had not had AF to his knowledge for the past year but was advised to have the ablation due to problems with medication. He had had daily episodes of AF since and 4 weeks ago his acid reflux gerd came back along with a persistent cough. And breathing difficulties
Hi my husband had an ablation on 12 thJune he had not had AF to his knowledge for the past year but was advised to have the ablation due to problems with medication. He had had daily episodes of AF since and 4 weeks ago his acid reflux gerd came back along with a persistent cough. And breathing difficulties
Oak321
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AF Association
11 months ago
Advice please
My partner has AF also has LV ejection fraction of 40,%. A long history of high blood pressure. Following diagnosis his meds were bisoprolol, apixaban, for blood pressure lisinopril and doxazosin. He has had two short lived cardioversions . He has never had a stress test. He has had a tape , ECG, echo
My partner has AF also has LV ejection fraction of 40,%. A long history of high blood pressure. Following diagnosis his meds were bisoprolol, apixaban, for blood pressure lisinopril and doxazosin. He has had two short lived cardioversions . He has never had a stress test. He has had a tape , ECG, echo
Jce1960
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AF Association
11 months ago
10k training run
Hi folks 🤗 just thought I'd update you on how my training is going. Today I'm up to 6k run I could pinch myself as never thought I'd get to do anything like that again!! Feeling good though wee bit knee trouble now and then. But nothing a pain killer and deep heat can sort. I'm joining a park run group
Hi folks 🤗 just thought I'd update you on how my training is going. Today I'm up to 6k run I could pinch myself as never thought I'd get to do anything like that again!! Feeling good though wee bit knee trouble now and then. But nothing a pain killer and deep heat can sort. I'm joining a park run group
22alfie
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British Heart Foundation
8 months ago
Ablation appointment take two …..
Deep breath and all fingers crossed, I’ve been given provisional appointment for cryoablation end of this month. They need to use an internal echocardiogram on me (ICE) due to previous heart surgery and clot risk. There is only one such thing in the locality which is why they had to cancel todays appointment
Deep breath and all fingers crossed, I’ve been given provisional appointment for cryoablation end of this month. They need to use an internal echocardiogram on me (ICE) due to previous heart surgery and clot risk. There is only one such thing in the locality which is why they had to cancel todays appointment
Rainfern
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AF Association
10 months ago
Bisprolol 2.5mg post heart bypass surgery. Low RHR resting heart rate.
Hi there. I am 64 and had heart bypass surgery in January 2023. The hospital put me on 2.5mg of bisoprolol per day. Despite the inevitable ups and downs following invasive surgery i am recovering well but struggle often with feeling unwell with light headedness mild nausea and tiredness. My resting
Hi there. I am 64 and had heart bypass surgery in January 2023. The hospital put me on 2.5mg of bisoprolol per day. Despite the inevitable ups and downs following invasive surgery i am recovering well but struggle often with feeling unwell with light headedness mild nausea and tiredness. My resting
Sportsnut
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British Heart Foundation
11 months ago
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) kills more than 20.5 million people every year across the world
Find out more about the different types of heart rhythm conditions, their symptoms, and how you can improve your
heart
health
on our website: https://heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/uk/
Find out more about the different types of heart rhythm conditions, their symptoms, and how you can improve your
heart
health
on our website: https://heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/uk/
TracyAdmin
ArrhythmiaAlliance
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Arrhythmia Alliance
9 months ago
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) kills more than 20.5 million people every year across the world
Find out more about the different types of heart rhythm conditions, their symptoms, and how you can improve your
heart
health
on our website: https://heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/uk/
Find out more about the different types of heart rhythm conditions, their symptoms, and how you can improve your
heart
health
on our website: https://heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/uk/
TracyAdmin
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Arrhythmia Alliance Heart Failure
9 months ago
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) kills more than 20.5 million people every year across the world
Find out more about the different types of heart rhythm conditions, their symptoms, and how you can improve your
heart
health
on our website: https://heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/uk/
Find out more about the different types of heart rhythm conditions, their symptoms, and how you can improve your
heart
health
on our website: https://heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/uk/
TracyAdmin
Partner
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Arrhythmia Alliance SVT
9 months ago
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) kills more than 20.5 million people every year across the world
Find out more about the different types of heart rhythm conditions, their symptoms, and how you can improve your
heart
health
on our website: https://heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/uk/
Find out more about the different types of heart rhythm conditions, their symptoms, and how you can improve your
heart
health
on our website: https://heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/uk/
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
9 months ago
Apixaban (Eliquis) and Omega 3 supplements
Hey All!! Question...Are others who take Apixaban (Eliquis) also taking Omega 3 supplements (that include DHA)? I've read that it could be problematic...increase length of time for bleeding, etc. Any feedback would be much appreciated. Thanks!
Hey All!! Question...Are others who take Apixaban (Eliquis) also taking Omega 3 supplements (that include DHA)? I've read that it could be problematic...increase length of time for bleeding, etc. Any feedback would be much appreciated. Thanks!
ktf2022
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AF Association
11 months ago
Mild aortic stenosis...is this normal?
A heart mumur was picked up when I was at the a&e back in June. Had an echocardiogram done September. Finally after trying to chase the a&e cardiologist who checked the echocardiogram he said my results were all normal. So I requested my results to check for myself as I feel rotten daily and it's says
A heart mumur was picked up when I was at the a&e back in June. Had an echocardiogram done September. Finally after trying to chase the a&e cardiologist who checked the echocardiogram he said my results were all normal. So I requested my results to check for myself as I feel rotten daily and it's says
Charts
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
9 months ago
Stressing
I've been a bit quiet for a while but that doesn't mean to say I've stopped running. I've been ringing the changes with my runs and really enjoying them. Our park run was cancelled last week as part of the course was flooded but I got on the treadmill instead. I've also been going to my alternative
I've been a bit quiet for a while but that doesn't mean to say I've stopped running. I've been ringing the changes with my runs and really enjoying them. Our park run was cancelled last week as part of the course was flooded but I got on the treadmill instead. I've also been going to my alternative
Bruch1
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Couch to 5K
8 months ago
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