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We’d like to support you all, whilst keeping posts and comments relevant to
heart
health
at the front of the community. Therefore, we’d like to try setting up a “Social Check-In” for off-topic social support, where you can still enjoy respectful conversations together.
Amy-BHF
Partner
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Cardio performance abrupt decline
Currently on Orgovyx for the last 18 months with very little side effects due to wrestling, lifting weights and hiking. Then suddenly four days ago, only a block from the beginning of my daily 2.5 mile hike my energy unexpectedly ran out. I pushed forward another block assuming I could shake off whatever
Currently on Orgovyx for the last 18 months with very little side effects due to wrestling, lifting weights and hiking. Then suddenly four days ago, only a block from the beginning of my daily 2.5 mile hike my energy unexpectedly ran out. I pushed forward another block assuming I could shake off whatever
SViking
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Cardioversion
I was diagnosed with afib in December last year in A/E since then had ecg ,and ecocardiogram, waiting to see a cardiologist. Got results from G.P saying leaky valves.But today got a surprise phone call from cardiology department saying a cardiologist had referred me for cardioversion in April .Does anyone
I was diagnosed with afib in December last year in A/E since then had ecg ,and ecocardiogram, waiting to see a cardiologist. Got results from G.P saying leaky valves.But today got a surprise phone call from cardiology department saying a cardiologist had referred me for cardioversion in April .Does anyone
TheGrinch2
in
AF Association
1 year ago
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tricuspid regurgitation
During my last echo it has been noted that my tricuspid has moderate to severe regurgitation but with my surprise the cardiologist is not suggesting any intervention. I must say I’ve got congenital heart disease with many open heart surgeries on my shoulders, heart failure, a tons of meds prescribed
During my last echo it has been noted that my tricuspid has moderate to severe regurgitation but with my surprise the cardiologist is not suggesting any intervention. I must say I’ve got congenital heart disease with many open heart surgeries on my shoulders, heart failure, a tons of meds prescribed
Letsallhope1
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
nerve damage after open heart surgery
Hi there have been suffering what specialist says is nerve damage after my open heart surgery 3years ago. It comes and goes a bit but very sharp pain and usually catches me unaware. Anyone else experience this and any remedies apart from pain killers x
Hi there have been suffering what specialist says is nerve damage after my open heart surgery 3years ago. It comes and goes a bit but very sharp pain and usually catches me unaware. Anyone else experience this and any remedies apart from pain killers x
Sheilad3
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
A-fib free since ablation 18 months ago but now suggesting Apixaban
I have found this forum so useful since having my first paroxsymal a-fib occurrence two years ago at age 63. I had several occurrences of a-fib with fast heart rate of 110-150 bpm. Fortunately these all self-corrected to NSR within 1-4 hours. I am fit and not overweight and the a-fib usually happened
I have found this forum so useful since having my first paroxsymal a-fib occurrence two years ago at age 63. I had several occurrences of a-fib with fast heart rate of 110-150 bpm. Fortunately these all self-corrected to NSR within 1-4 hours. I am fit and not overweight and the a-fib usually happened
rocketiii
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Confused about Statins
I received a text saying they'd like to discuss my Cholesterol and a medicine for improving my
heart
and kidney
health
. I'm still under the care of the
Heart
Failure Team, so was a bit surprised by the text.
I received a text saying they'd like to discuss my Cholesterol and a medicine for improving my
heart
and kidney
health
. I'm still under the care of the
Heart
Failure Team, so was a bit surprised by the text.
Hidden
in
British Heart Foundation
9 months ago
AFIB, Besremi refused by insurance, and more
On December 1, I felt breathless, climbing stairs quickly and caring for my husband (who had open heart surgery in November). I felt like my heart was beating fast, and I was winded. But it got worse: My apple watch said I was in AFIB. AFIB??? I have no heart issues. I went to the emergency room
On December 1, I felt breathless, climbing stairs quickly and caring for my husband (who had open heart surgery in November). I felt like my heart was beating fast, and I was winded. But it got worse: My apple watch said I was in AFIB. AFIB??? I have no heart issues. I went to the emergency room
Elizka
in
MPN Voice
1 year ago
ANY EXPERIENCE OF A QNIX SMARTWATCH PLEASE?
I am looking for a smartwatch (two year history of atrial fibrillation) which combines
health
and fitness data collection particularly
heart
rate and rhythm changes and step counting - the QNIX smartwatch appears to be very good but is only sold online so I cannot go and look at it.
I am looking for a smartwatch (two year history of atrial fibrillation) which combines
health
and fitness data collection particularly
heart
rate and rhythm changes and step counting - the QNIX smartwatch appears to be very good but is only sold online so I cannot go and look at it.
vajrahara
in
British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Annoyed and Panicked
While my primary doctor told me I might have indigestion and told me I’m too young to have any
heart
problems. That’s 2/2 This
health
anxiety has been crazy for me for the past couple months. I know my anxiety has been bad when I come to you guys here and hear me whine. I’m so sorry.
While my primary doctor told me I might have indigestion and told me I’m too young to have any
heart
problems. That’s 2/2 This
health
anxiety has been crazy for me for the past couple months. I know my anxiety has been bad when I come to you guys here and hear me whine. I’m so sorry.
alfreddy7
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
7 months ago
Flying to Australia
Hi! I’m looking to fly to Australia to see my daughter. I am 58 and had double heart bypass in July last year, with full recovery. I wonder if anyone can recommend a reasonable travel insurance? Many Thanks 🙏
Hi! I’m looking to fly to Australia to see my daughter. I am 58 and had double heart bypass in July last year, with full recovery. I wonder if anyone can recommend a reasonable travel insurance? Many Thanks 🙏
HeartForever
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
CHANGING ROOM CHAT...WEEK 2... COME on in...Those boots are made for Walking... and that's just what. they'll do...
The health benefits too, are well documented, and posts here have set those out...
heart
health
, immunity strengthening etc., make it a desirable activity. So.. you are at home. What can you do to support what may seem like an impossible and maybe, boring walk session? Okay... let's begin.
The health benefits too, are well documented, and posts here have set those out...
heart
health
, immunity strengthening etc., make it a desirable activity. So.. you are at home. What can you do to support what may seem like an impossible and maybe, boring walk session? Okay... let's begin.
Oldfloss
Administrator
in
Strength & Flex
7 months ago
Atrial Tachycardia ablation
Has anyone here had an ablation for atrial tachycardia after they’ve had afib ablations? I’m curious to know if that ablation was any different than your afib ablation? I’ve had 3 afib ablations and it seems they’ve resolved the afib and flutter (knock on wood). But they’ve left me with more regular
Has anyone here had an ablation for atrial tachycardia after they’ve had afib ablations? I’m curious to know if that ablation was any different than your afib ablation? I’ve had 3 afib ablations and it seems they’ve resolved the afib and flutter (knock on wood). But they’ve left me with more regular
lovetogarden
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Left atrial enlargement
Hello!I was wondering if anyone has experience of this. What can be done about it, is it reversible with optimal levo? For context, I have Hashi's, I'm 51 and currently experiencing another bout of terrible anxiety ( last time was 5 years ago). Tests have discovered the enlarged LA. I don't have any
Hello!I was wondering if anyone has experience of this. What can be done about it, is it reversible with optimal levo? For context, I have Hashi's, I'm 51 and currently experiencing another bout of terrible anxiety ( last time was 5 years ago). Tests have discovered the enlarged LA. I don't have any
MPG1972
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
QoL and personal decision-making
I came across this article, which was published in a general interest magazine, written by a noted researcher in Medical Ethics who is also a long time practicing oncologist. The title given to the article was the publication's and the author made pains in an interview to say it is somewhat misleading
I came across this article, which was published in a general interest magazine, written by a noted researcher in Medical Ethics who is also a long time practicing oncologist. The title given to the article was the publication's and the author made pains in an interview to say it is somewhat misleading
maggiedrum
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
A new randomised study comparing diets
A new randomised study compares a low carbohydrate diet to the DASH diet. The conclusion: the low carb diet wins hands down. https://www.annfammed.org/content/21/3/256
A new randomised study compares a low carbohydrate diet to the DASH diet. The conclusion: the low carb diet wins hands down. https://www.annfammed.org/content/21/3/256
Eryl
Visitor
in
Weight Loss Support
1 year ago
Almost 1 year after heart attack and this happened........
Hi, so last February I had a minor heart attack and had a stent fitted. It was a shock as I was only 45. I've had the odd twinge every now and then but generally things are ok. Last week I was driving in my car when I felt a sudden bout of chest pain - it was quite specifically in one area and
Hi, so last February I had a minor heart attack and had a stent fitted. It was a shock as I was only 45. I've had the odd twinge every now and then but generally things are ok. Last week I was driving in my car when I felt a sudden bout of chest pain - it was quite specifically in one area and
AmboGuy1234
in
Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
1 year ago
New to Forum
hello to everyone from New Mexico, US. I am finding out more about heart issues here on this forum than from my EP and cardiologist combined! Thank you all. I am 69 and had one of the first open heart surgeries done in CA. ( for an ASD) There is still a small leak but mostly corrected. I started
hello to everyone from New Mexico, US. I am finding out more about heart issues here on this forum than from my EP and cardiologist combined! Thank you all. I am 69 and had one of the first open heart surgeries done in CA. ( for an ASD) There is still a small leak but mostly corrected. I started
Petaca
in
AF Association
1 year ago
advice please after reading frightening ECG report
Hello everyone my recent previous post said i’d come back from being taken off a flight in singapore with feeling faint and then afib. was taken off to hospital for few days and now back home. my ablation is on Tuesday next week v anxious but with the help of everyone on here im not backing out!
Hello everyone my recent previous post said i’d come back from being taken off a flight in singapore with feeling faint and then afib. was taken off to hospital for few days and now back home. my ablation is on Tuesday next week v anxious but with the help of everyone on here im not backing out!
foxglove1
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Scar Tissue After ZSR Staple Circumcision
Hi. Hoping for some advice. My mid twenties son had the ZSR circumcision over 6 months ago. He had suffered with tight foreskin, and was advised this would fix the problem. Unfortunately the procedure went slightly wrong and the Dr had to remove a small portion of the skin with a scalpel. Long story
Hi. Hoping for some advice. My mid twenties son had the ZSR circumcision over 6 months ago. He had suffered with tight foreskin, and was advised this would fix the problem. Unfortunately the procedure went slightly wrong and the Dr had to remove a small portion of the skin with a scalpel. Long story
Kiwimom
in
Men's Health Forum
1 year ago
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