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marriage trouble and eating
I’m just frustrated because I need to lose weight for my
health
and
heart
but I didn’t want it to be like this
I’m just frustrated because I need to lose weight for my
health
and
heart
but I didn’t want it to be like this
4MyFamily
in
Anxiety Support
13 days ago
Coffee and AF
https://www.gloucestershirelive.co.uk/news/
health
/right-amount-coffee-reduces-
heart
-9238214?
https://www.gloucestershirelive.co.uk/news/
health
/right-amount-coffee-reduces-
heart
-9238214?
cockerfarley
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
HR Stats on Phone
Just a very quick question, I got another PB in my Parkrun on Saturday - 29.20 (which I'm so chuffed at, considering I've only been running 7 months) - anyway the majority of my run (according to my phone
heart
rate zones - Samsung
Health
) was in the Maximum zone - 163-181 bmp.
Just a very quick question, I got another PB in my Parkrun on Saturday - 29.20 (which I'm so chuffed at, considering I've only been running 7 months) - anyway the majority of my run (according to my phone
heart
rate zones - Samsung
Health
) was in the Maximum zone - 163-181 bmp.
adnewg73
in
Bridge to 10K
4 months ago
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Endoxaban versus Apixaban
I have just received a phone call from my surgery pharmacist asking me if I would like to change from Apixaban to Endoxaban. I listened intently to what he had to say, it seems I fall into the criteria for doing this change. At the end of the conversation he said ‘ by changing it has considerable advantages
I have just received a phone call from my surgery pharmacist asking me if I would like to change from Apixaban to Endoxaban. I listened intently to what he had to say, it seems I fall into the criteria for doing this change. At the end of the conversation he said ‘ by changing it has considerable advantages
Florence-Nightingale
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Paravalvular leak
I have a prosthetic aortic valve and have just been diagnosed a paravalvular leak. There is contradictory information on the internet: don't do anything until symptoms or treat with keyhole repair or treat with another open heart surgery replacement. I dread to think of a 2nd surgery, I also don't
I have a prosthetic aortic valve and have just been diagnosed a paravalvular leak. There is contradictory information on the internet: don't do anything until symptoms or treat with keyhole repair or treat with another open heart surgery replacement. I dread to think of a 2nd surgery, I also don't
tonyg01
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
where I’m at and what docs suggest
hello all I have occasional episodes of AFib up to 5 days a couple of times a year but have been having more shorter episodes for a few seconds or minutes at times, very occasionally at night when sleeping on my stomach. So a change. I take apixaban. My life is normal other than tiredness probably
hello all I have occasional episodes of AFib up to 5 days a couple of times a year but have been having more shorter episodes for a few seconds or minutes at times, very occasionally at night when sleeping on my stomach. So a change. I take apixaban. My life is normal other than tiredness probably
FiveMilesSouth
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Heart Medication
Hi I’m waiting for a heart bypass I’ve got pre op in April I’m wondering if after surgery do you need to stay on Angina tablets for life or do they stop after surgery. Thank you hope you are as well as can be Sharon.
Hi I’m waiting for a heart bypass I’ve got pre op in April I’m wondering if after surgery do you need to stay on Angina tablets for life or do they stop after surgery. Thank you hope you are as well as can be Sharon.
Shanty123
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
The old vegan vs other nutritional diet comparison persists
I have been following a strict vegan diet program since 2015. I began to hopefully slow or reverse my diagnosed heart disease. Did the conversion help with either? Who knows? It is, I believe, not something that can be definitely proven. But, I believe it has helped, so I’m content with the change. But
I have been following a strict vegan diet program since 2015. I began to hopefully slow or reverse my diagnosed heart disease. Did the conversion help with either? Who knows? It is, I believe, not something that can be definitely proven. But, I believe it has helped, so I’m content with the change. But
ragnar2020
in
Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
24 Hour ECG Monitor Results - Advice Please
Good afternoon fellow afibers, I've just gained online access to my medical records and finally got to see the results of a 24 hour ECG monitor done in July 2022 (shown below). I haven't had a NHS cardiologist or electrophysiologist put this into laymans terms for me so was wondering if you good folks
Good afternoon fellow afibers, I've just gained online access to my medical records and finally got to see the results of a 24 hour ECG monitor done in July 2022 (shown below). I haven't had a NHS cardiologist or electrophysiologist put this into laymans terms for me so was wondering if you good folks
1290Duke
in
AF Association
1 year ago
thank you
health
nurse next week so have lots of questions
health
nurse next week so have lots of questions
Walkswim
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
semaglutide
Semerglutide,I have had adema in my left leg for 9 years after vain graft for heart bypass,wheat on semaglutide .been on it for 21 days and my adema has all but gone
Semerglutide,I have had adema in my left leg for 9 years after vain graft for heart bypass,wheat on semaglutide .been on it for 21 days and my adema has all but gone
Tedpaul
in
NRAS
1 year ago
suppressed tsh
I feel new doctor knows their stuff and am hoping I’ll feel better but I’m worrying about
heart
and bone
health
etc Any advice greatly appreciated
I feel new doctor knows their stuff and am hoping I’ll feel better but I’m worrying about
heart
and bone
health
etc Any advice greatly appreciated
Luckylady2
in
Thyroid UK
8 months ago
symptoms after open heart surgery
hello if you were symptomatic before having open heart surgery how long was it by the time you felt that you were no longer symptomatic? Can it be immediate? appreciate everyone is different and no two ohs outcomes will be the same even if the surgery was for the same condition. But I’m curious
hello if you were symptomatic before having open heart surgery how long was it by the time you felt that you were no longer symptomatic? Can it be immediate? appreciate everyone is different and no two ohs outcomes will be the same even if the surgery was for the same condition. But I’m curious
Hidden
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Update on getting Cialis re https://healthunlocked.com/advanced-prostate-cancer/posts/149573740/wife-seeking-input-regarding-rt
Thank you all! My husband now has tadalafil. I sent his Uro the research provided by Tall_Allen and others (also gave RO the same). He prescribed 5mg tadalafil. Seems nothing is easy anymore. Safeway was back-ordered on 5mg until late July, however, they had 10mg. Back to Uro for prescription for 10mg
Thank you all! My husband now has tadalafil. I sent his Uro the research provided by Tall_Allen and others (also gave RO the same). He prescribed 5mg tadalafil. Seems nothing is easy anymore. Safeway was back-ordered on 5mg until late July, however, they had 10mg. Back to Uro for prescription for 10mg
Mtnhigh
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
sertraline and anxiety after heart bypass
Hi I had some anxiety issues and gp gave me 25mg of sertraline ,took for 2 days worst 2 days ever with anxiety and panic attack ,mmaybe they interact with heart meds but gp did check ,stopped them now and will try councilling and nhs silvercloud online ,anyone else have iissues cheers
Hi I had some anxiety issues and gp gave me 25mg of sertraline ,took for 2 days worst 2 days ever with anxiety and panic attack ,mmaybe they interact with heart meds but gp did check ,stopped them now and will try councilling and nhs silvercloud online ,anyone else have iissues cheers
Charl70
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Chest pain and dizziness for months
Hey y'all, so no worries, been in and out of the hospital alot, but I wanted to post my issue here in hope for some clarity or perhaps guidances. I'm 28 83kgs decent shape, I've had open heart surgery to replace s aortic valve and got a graft aswell. Issue : bout two months ago i woke up with mild chest
Hey y'all, so no worries, been in and out of the hospital alot, but I wanted to post my issue here in hope for some clarity or perhaps guidances. I'm 28 83kgs decent shape, I've had open heart surgery to replace s aortic valve and got a graft aswell. Issue : bout two months ago i woke up with mild chest
Froller
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Digoxin vs Pace & Ablate?
As some already know I’ve had a hard recovery since ablation on 23/11/22. HR was on the rise again slowly from then and the severe respiratory episode went on & on. Just coming to the end of what I think is maybe the 5th antibiotic course! I’ve now been on digoxin 125mcg since 28/2/22 and following
As some already know I’ve had a hard recovery since ablation on 23/11/22. HR was on the rise again slowly from then and the severe respiratory episode went on & on. Just coming to the end of what I think is maybe the 5th antibiotic course! I’ve now been on digoxin 125mcg since 28/2/22 and following
Afibflipper
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Dad has hypoxic brain injury after cardiac arrest
My dad had heart surgery came out and then had a CA for 20mins. He has had a scan which is saying hypoxic brain damage. We are on day 3 and he is moving legs, responding to pain opening eyes but he is unconscious. He is not responding to pain. I am writing for positive stories as it all seems very bleak
My dad had heart surgery came out and then had a CA for 20mins. He has had a scan which is saying hypoxic brain damage. We are on day 3 and he is moving legs, responding to pain opening eyes but he is unconscious. He is not responding to pain. I am writing for positive stories as it all seems very bleak
Walton49
in
Headway
1 year ago
recent heart surgery
I have recently had heart surgery fir a replacement of an aortic valve. I was in hospital from tuesday to sunday. tuesday was my surgery day. I never got to see a physiotherapist to talk to about the plan for wgen I get released home. with it being weekend. so I am 1 week post surgery waiting for
I have recently had heart surgery fir a replacement of an aortic valve. I was in hospital from tuesday to sunday. tuesday was my surgery day. I never got to see a physiotherapist to talk to about the plan for wgen I get released home. with it being weekend. so I am 1 week post surgery waiting for
Tonyjanet123
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Wellue ECG - review
[edit 16/3: ... you to be able to select pages to show your doctor] - the offer price I found seems to have disappeared A more detailed review is at https://theskepticalcardiologist.com/2023/07/05/a-detailed-review-of-the-wellue-
heart
-
health
-monitor-long-term-ecg-monitoring-for-the-consumer/?
[edit 16/3: ... you to be able to select pages to show your doctor] - the offer price I found seems to have disappeared A more detailed review is at https://theskepticalcardiologist.com/2023/07/05/a-detailed-review-of-the-wellue-
heart
-
health
-monitor-long-term-ecg-monitoring-for-the-consumer/?
Cliff_G
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
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